Chapter 93 Five Magics
The second magic that Chu Ge chose was a protective spell. Since he wanted to take the agile swordsman route, he would definitely not be able to wear too heavy armor in the future, so it is necessary to learn a defensive magic.
There are many types of this type of spell, and almost every school has its own protective spell.
The petrified skin of the Elementary School consumes 10 mana points, increases 10 armor and 5 spell resistance for 60 minutes.
The Shadow School's Covered Shadow consumes 10 mana points and reduces the physical damage it takes 33% for 60 seconds.
The Arcane School's shield technique consumes 10 mana points and creates a shield with 30 durability for 10 minutes.
The bark technique of the Natural School consumes 10 mana points and increases 15 armor points. The effect of the healing spells of the Natural School is increased by 30% for 60 minutes.
The Demon Skin of Chaos School consumes 10 mana points, increases 5 armor points, 10 spell resistance, and doubles the damage resistance to fire, lasting for 60 minutes.
Wait and wait.
These protective spells vary in types, ranging from resistance to various elements, resistance to negative energy, and various effects of increasing armor or damage reduction.
If he could, Chu Ge really wanted to learn everything. If he had all the tricks, his survivability would definitely be improved by 300%. However, his points were limited after all, so Chu Ge could only choose a defensive spell.
In the end, Chu Ge chose the Arcane School's shield technique, but he didn't do it. For example, bark, demon skin, and petrified skin, they all strengthen damage reduction, and they all have certain limitations. If the injury is too high, it can still be injured. Only shield technique can defend against all types of damage. Although the durability of 30 points is not very high, it can at least resist it. If the damage received is low, the shield can completely absorb the damage. Even if the damage is too high, it can still play a blocking role.
The third spell, Chu Ge chose a spell that can help him in reality - to be knowledgeable about language.
This spell is a spell of the Secret Law School, which consumes 20 mana points, allowing you to understand the meaning of any language within 60 minutes, and you can use language-changing to communicate.
Although this spell has not improved any combat power, it is really too convenient in reality. There is another reason to learn this spell, that is, Chu Ge plans to have the opportunity to go abroad to get some firearms in the future to help him brush dungeons. With this spell, language barriers are no longer a problem.
The fourth spell, Chu Ge chose a buff spell, and the number of such spells was even greater. However, what Chu Ge wanted was a spell that could improve basic attributes, which not only improved combat power, but also came in handy when learning new skills in the future.
Among them, there are the most alien spells that add attributes.
Bear's tenacity consumes 12 mana points, which increases a creature's 3 endurance attributes and toughness. It lasts for 60 minutes.
Cat's Elegance: consumes 12 mana points, which increases a creature by 3 agility attributes and movement speed. It lasts for 60 minutes.
Bull's Brute Power: consumes 12 mana points, increasing a creature's strength attribute and explosive power by 3 points. It lasts for 60 minutes.
In addition to the Natural School, the Arcane School also has similar spells, but there is only one.
Arcane Wisdom: consumes 12 mana points, which increases a creature's intelligence and memory for 3 points, and lasts for 60 minutes.
Sure enough, the Arcane School all value intelligence more.
If possible, Chu Ge really wanted to learn everything, but unfortunately he still didn't have enough points, so he could only learn selectively. After thinking about it, Xiong Zhiren was first eliminated, and he had the least chance of using endurance when learning skills.
Niu Zhi's brute force is also excluded. He learned martial arts and followed the agile swordsman route. His strength is relatively less important, and agility is relatively more useful, and then it is intelligence, because intelligence is essential whether it is learning magic or martial arts (intellectual ability can probably be equivalent to insight in the martial arts background). Moreover, the higher the intelligence, the better. Is it agility or intelligence?
In the end, Chu Ge chose arcane wisdom, and it is always useful to have a little brain.
As for the fifth spell, Chu Ge also chose a spell that doesn't seem very strong - the invisible hand of the Secret Law School.
Invisible Hand: consumes 10 mana points and uses magic power to construct an invisible hand. The caster can use the invisible hand to move objects or use tools and weapons with his intention. The power of the invisible hand is equivalent to the spiritual attributes of the caster, lasting for 30 seconds.
Although this spell seems inconspicuous, if used well, it is definitely a very useful spell. For example, you can take items from a distance, get an extra weapon or shield, and do a lot of things, which is absolutely worth the money.
All five skills were selected, and Chu Ge chose to exchange for magic. Immediately, a large amount of information was input into his mind. When he opened his eyes, he learned all the magic.
Shield Technique, healing technique, knowledge of language, arcane wisdom, invisible hand.
Although the five apprentice-level magic increased minimally to direct combat power, Chu Ge felt that he had finally become a magician.
It's still a bit of a pity. Chu Ge felt unwilling to accept the instrument. There were still many magics he wanted to learn. Unfortunately, he only regretted that he had little money when he was used. I don't know if he would have the chance to encounter such a device again in the future.
Once this copy is settled, it will disappear, and there will be no way to learn magic so easily in the future. It's really a headache.
It would be great if I could bring this machine back to my home. This idea suddenly came to Chu Ge's mind, but even if it doesn't have a ton of volume, it would have to weigh at least half a ton? How could he move it? Moreover, the terrain in the dungeon seems to be unable to be destroyed.
But since this machine can be operated, is it still a copy terrain? Maybe it can be moved.
Why not give it a try? Chu Ge thought that it was better to act than to act. He did what he wanted. Chu Ge excitedly released a copy and immediately ordered a winch machine online, as well as various supporting items such as wire ropes, nylon ropes, pulley carts, crowbars, etc.
After waiting patiently for two days, when the things were in place, Chu Ge immediately entered the copy with these things and came to the instrument.
He first tied the instrument with a wire rope and a nylon rope, then fixed the winch machine on the column, and then started to turn the winch.'
The steel cable made a clanging sound, but the instrument did not move at all.
Damn it, can't you be able to move at all, right?
He picked up the crowbar and poked it hard at the fixing points below the magic replacement device. He was so tired that he was sweating and had no effect at all.
"You should know that this thing cannot be moved, right?"
Just when Chu Ge was at a loss, a voice suddenly rang behind Chu Ge.
Chapter completed!