After El Johnson's personal demonstration, Chi Yao began to try to continuously develop moves, and informed the opponent of some of his own strengthened situations.

After El Johnson learned about the effect of Chi Yao's weapon reverse luck enhancement, he gave suggestions.

"Your profession is very strong. It comes with its own growth weapon, and it actually has the effect of both spells and techniques? Then you might as well start with enchanting."

Chi Yao nodded without objection.

Under the explanation and guidance of the other party, Chi Yao started with the simplest thing, "energy enchanting" the weapon. This step does not require any technical content, it is to wrap one's own energy on the weapon and add special effects to it.

The additional effect of "enchantment" naturally depends on the characteristics of its own energy, and its own energy generally comes from professional inheritance and bloodline. For example, the energy of the green steel shadow of the Shadow of Destruction has the characteristic of "devouring", which is reflected in the weapon effect: It will invade the enemy's body and consume the enemy's mana.

To be honest, Chi Yao himself did not fully understand the destined energy characteristics of the profession that Chi Yao inherited. Currently, it has only been tested to have "stable" characteristics and is not affected by other energies. To exaggerate, it is "invulnerable to all poisons."

Thinking of this, Chi Yao narrowed his eyes slightly. For such career-related issues, you still have to consult professional seniors, but Rui Fei is elusive and can't be seen from time to time.

Chi Yao temporarily put aside his thoughts on asking Ruifei and devoted himself to the experiment in front of him.

Because the current effect of adverse luck can take into account the bonuses of spells and melee combat, and it has good energy conductivity, it is an excellent carrier for spell construction.

Chi Yao looked at the bad luck in his hands, his mental power was running at full strength, and his mana was constantly turning into destined energy to wrap the bad luck. What he wanted to do was not just energy enchantment, but spell enchantment. To put it simply, he was building on the bad luck. A spell is created, and it must be continuously superimposed according to the characteristics of the spell linkage.

For example, in battle, Chi Yao needs to continuously cast low-level spells such as lightning bolts, thunder and lightning, and current surges. However, instead of simply releasing them, he "stores" them in adverse luck and links them in sequence. , and finally release.

But this process is not easy. Just continuously casting spells is very labor-intensive, let alone continuously casting spells in battle and adding effects to weapons.

If Chi Yao hadn't had the passive ability to multitask, doing this would have been several times more difficult.

During the experiment, Chi Yao used four mental power control spells, one to keep it stable and one for emergency use. While the fourth spell was being superimposed, Chi Yao could see the distorted and flashing lightning on the adverse luck. Restlessness arose.

One overlay, two overlays, three overlays, four times

"Be careful." El Johnson watched Chi Yao's operation and immediately reminded him.

boom! ! !

A violent roar sounded in the trial field, and the thunder ball formed by the explosion enveloped Chi Yao.

"Ahem! Fortunately, I'm fine." Chi Yao waved his hand to disperse the lightning. Except for the black hair standing on end, he seemed to be fine. This was also thanks to his stacked lightning resistance, even if it was stacked up The lightning bolt does not do much damage to him.

When El Johnson saw that Chi Yao was okay, his eyes lit up and he continued.

"As expected, your lightning resistance is not low. If you are not injured, then continue."

"Okay." Chi Yao nodded and continued to invest in the experiment.

One night passed, El Johnson's mirror image had dissipated, and Chi Yao sat cross-legged on the ground, entering into deep meditation, constantly thinking about the test experience just now.

First of all, using techniques to drive spells is too far for me. To achieve this effect, at least my three passive techniques must reach the master level, and my physical attributes must also reach the standard.

Chi Yao's current hard power cannot do the above, so El Johnson taught Chi Yao the techniques he mentioned before to assist in the release of advanced spells.

As for the classification of spell levels and power, one thing to realize is that level and power are not absolutely related. After all, some advanced spells do not even have the concept of damage.

The power of a spell generally depends on the mana consumed, and the level depends on the complexity of the spell. To be more precise, spell level determines the upper limit of power. After all, the more advanced the spell is, the more complex the spell is and the more mana it can withstand.

And there is something counterintuitive, that is, the more advanced the spell, the lower its apparent "damage conversion efficiency".

For example, take Fireball and Pyroblast. Fireball is a first-level spell. It is simple to construct and consumes up to 100 mana points to cause 500 points of damage. Pyroblast is a third-level spell. It is complex to construct and consumes up to 500 mana points. Causes 2000 points of damage.

It seems that a 1:5 transformation, a 1:4 transformation, Pyroblast is inferior. In fact, four 500 points of damage and 2000 points of damage are completely different concepts.

Both damage and defense have thresholds. The higher the defense, the higher the damage required to break the defense. When facing an enemy with high defense, if the basic damage is not high enough, you will face the embarrassing situation of being unable to break the defense.

To put it in extreme terms, 10,000 points of damage is like a breeze to Chi Yao, and 10,000 points of damage once is a devastating blow.

Simply put, the higher the damage limit, the stronger!

But the release of high-level spells is not easy. The construction of the spell is complex, the casting time is long, and there are even specific chanting words and gestures.

With Chi Yao's current strength, it would take about 20 seconds to release a high-level spell, such as Thunder Extinguishing, a second-level spell with a range of 100 meters and a panel power of thousands. Even if Chi Yao concentrates on it, it will take about 20 seconds. In a fierce battle, this time It will be even longer.

After considering Chi Yao's situation, El Johnson taught him a "trick" method. If the construction of high-level spells is complicated, then use low-level spells with simple construction. The quality is not enough and the quantity is enough.

Moreover, some low-level spells can also have linkage effects. Many low-level spells themselves are simplified versions of high-level spells, and can exert similar power with reasonable and effective linkage.

According to El Johansen, using low-level spell linkage to achieve the effects of high-level spells is a common method used by low-level mages in his world to learn high-level spells.

A night of testing and development also allowed Chi Yao to master a new technique "staged casting".

After all, the principle of this technique is to use the linkage of multiple low-level spells to achieve an effect close to that of a high-level spell. It can achieve the effect of staged and step-by-step spell casting.

Just as Chi Yao finished his deep meditation and stood up to leave the trial field, he felt a familiar wave of destiny.

"This feeling..." Chi Yao realized something and immediately took out the unshipped necklace in the storage space.

Sure enough, the unlucky necklace emits a golden shimmer, and the effect of entering the Palace of Destiny can be activated again.

Chi Yao narrowed his eyes slightly when he looked at the unlucky necklace, which meant that a certain senior who was running around was back.

"Good to come back. I just have a lot of things I want to ask."

Chi Yao raised the corners of his mouth, showing a smile, and activated the effect of the unlucky necklace.

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One update.

Well, let’s postpone the discussion for a while. After all, Chi Yao’s current fighting style is considered an ordinary elemental mage, and he is still at a disadvantage against the spell-killing profession, so he brought out Ruifei and gave Chi Yao some professional reinforcements.

(After all, in terms of setting, Wei Yun and Mie Fa are considered "alternative" "allies", they know the basics, help each other, and develop skills)

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