Mage Joan

Chapter 758 Giant Worm Wand

The dwarf man, who was addicted to alcohol, saw that Joan was so drunk that his eyes were staring straight, so he had to send him back to rest first, and it would not be too late to discuss the business when he sobered up.

Joan felt like a sack of wet flour, being carried away from the banquet hall by Klein Stove and sent to a secluded tent to rest.

Not long after Klein left, Joan struggled to sit up, and the feeling of dizziness was rapidly fading.

He is indeed incapable of drinking, but the influence of alcohol on him comes and goes quickly.

On a broader level, alcohol is actually a kind of "toxin".

Alcohol is strong, similar to a poisoning reaction.

Qiao An has taken "Snake Dragon Female Egg", has an anti-drug physique, and has a particularly strong ability to absorb alcohol.

He drank the two cups of crab-blood mixed wine in a hurry, so he passed out on the spot.

After a short rest, the alcohol ingested in the body is absorbed and decomposed, and the uncomfortable feeling subsides.

Joan hiccupped, stood up, and stopped at the door of the tent.

Now that he is not much drunk, do you want to return to the banquet venue?

Joan quickly dismissed the idea.

If you go back, you still have to be drunk by the wolf-like dwarves, so you might as well hide in a tent and pretend to be drunk!

Of course, he didn't really lie on the bed and pretend to be drunk.

It's rare to get a moment of cleanliness, so of course you have to use your spare time, why not appraise the centipede robe stripped from the old blind man and the obsidian wand inlaid with amber balls.

In addition, he also wanted to dissect the corpses of the old blind man, the earth giant and the frost lizard to make specimens.

Joan rubbed his hands excitedly, rolled up his sleeves, and immediately devoted himself to the research work.

For him, this is much more interesting than drinking.

Joan opened the storage bag, took out the portable folding table and chair, opened it, and laid it flat.

Then put the old blind man's robe and obsidian staff on the table.

Both of these two things exude magical fluctuations, and Joan needs further identification to determine the specific enchanted spell.

He picked up the leather robe first, and after counting, he confirmed that there were a total of 10 red-headed centipedes embroidered on the surface of the robe, and the inside of the leather robe was a whole piece of linen cloth dyed red.

Qiao An remembered that the old blind man had activated the magic power of this leather robe, transforming the centipede pattern embroidered on the robe into a large group of living centipedes.

From this, it can be speculated that what is attached to the leather robe is likely to be some kind of summoning spell.

Joan took out a pen and ink, and skillfully depicted the No. 4 rune Ansuz on the leather robe.

With the help of the power of the runes, he successfully analyzed the spell configuration in the leather robe.

After a little identification, Joan's guess was verified.

The enchantment on the leather robe is the 2nd ring "Flying Insects and Beasts", a summoning spell belonging to the "School of Conjuration".

When the caster successfully casts this spell, a swarm of small animals or insects can be summoned out of thin air.

During the duration of the spell, the caster can remotely control the summoned animal or insect swarm through telepathy.

The spell configuration of "Flying Insects and Beasts" is very broad, and the caster can freely choose the type of swarm creatures they want to summon.

Each individual in the group of creatures should not be too strong, and the size should not be too large, otherwise it would exceed the upper limit of the energy level allowed by this spell.

Common small animals and insects, such as mice, toads, bats, sparrows; centipedes, wasps, spiders, scorpions, moths, locusts, mosquitoes... can all be summoned in a "swarm" manner.

The stronger the individual creature, the smaller the size of the summoned swarm.

Conversely, the weaker the individual creature, the larger the summoned swarm.

No matter what kind of biological cluster is summoned, if the strength data of individual biological beings is multiplied by its number, the value will basically remain the same, thus ensuring that the magic power level of the spell remains unchanged.

After in-depth analysis of "flying insects and beasts", Joan soon discovered the essence of this spell.

The strength of summoned creatures is negatively related to its number, and they cannot have both, so naturally there are two choices.

Either choose to summon stronger creatures, but in small numbers; or summon weaker creatures, but in large numbers.

The spell configuration of "Flying Insects and Beasts" determines that the strongest creatures that can be summoned by this spell are just bats and the like, which are rare and of little value at all.

On the contrary, if the summoned are small insects such as centipedes, although individually they are far less powerful than bats, they are superior in large numbers, and their practical value is even greater.

After a comprehensive comparison, Joan feels that in most cases, summoning insect swarms is obviously more practical than summoning a group of small animals.

To cast "flying insects and beasts", a piece of red cloth is required as the material for casting the spell.

From this point of view, the red linen lining of the robe also serves as a material for casting spells.

The spell configuration of the "flying insects and beasts" attached to this robe has been changed, and it is limited to only summoning centipedes, which just fits the pattern on the robe.

The advantage of adding such a restriction is that it can free up more magic space to enhance the effectiveness of spells in other aspects.

Things like spells lasting longer, or summoning more centipedes than normal.

Joan doesn't have any special preference for centipedes, so when transcribing "Flying Insects and Beasts", he didn't choose the "magic-modified" version of the old blind man, but chose to copy the original "Flying Insects and Beasts", retaining the freedom to choose the summoned species. authority.

It took 20 minutes for Joan to transcribe "flying insects and beasts" into his spell book.

Next, he picked up the cane carved from obsidian and admired it.

The stone staff was about three feet long, equivalent to two to three times the length of an ordinary magic wand. It was wide at the top and thin at the bottom, and the end was polished extremely sharp, which could be used as a melee weapon.

A honey-colored amber ball is inlaid on the head of the staff, and a small flying insect of the order Hymenoptera that lived in prehistoric times is sealed inside the ball.

Tens of thousands of years ago, this little flying insect was probably lying on the tree trunk, basking in the sun leisurely.

Doom suddenly fell on it with a cloud of turpentine, making its time forever frozen in this moment.

Tens of thousands of years have passed, and the pine resin buried deep in the ground has turned into amber.

This poor little flying insect still maintains the posture of fluttering its wings, as if it can still be alive.

This amber ball, which seals prehistoric insects, is as big as an adult's fist, and its value is ten times that of pure gold of the same weight.

The old blind man inlaid such a precious gem on the obsidian wand, of course it was not just an ornament.

In fact, this amber ball, together with the small flying insects sealed in the ball, perfectly fits with the 4-ring "giant insect spell" attached to the wand, which can significantly enhance the power of this spell.

The 4th ring "Giant Insect Art" is a spell specially used to strengthen those seemingly insignificant insects.

For example, centipedes, wasps, spiders, and scorpions, such insects or arachnids, even in the eyes of ordinary people, are weak and worth mentioning, and they can be trampled to death with one foot.

However, as long as the "giant insect technique" is released on this kind of small insect, there will be a drastic change like a reborn, from a tiny insect to a huge monster, and the destructive power will also increase simultaneously with the size of the body.

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