The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 115 Magic Upgrade

"Yes! But it may look weird, taste bad, or taste bad. It can only be called a failed bread, just like the one you just made!"

Amisha pointed to the weed that was a little wilted and said.

Moran: "..."

What she just did was a typical example of failed magic.

"It's easy to create magic, but it's difficult to create practical magic. But having the spirit of research and creativity is worthy of praise. Every successful bread is made by the predecessors before they come up with the mold." Amisha watched Talking to her.

There should be no doubt, right?

As a result, Moran lowered his head and pondered for a while, then asked: "Dean, if magic with a single function is more effective, then shouldn't our instructions when casting spells be simpler and more concentrated, the better?"

For example, for the Fertile Soil spell, I imagine a piece of fertile land with thriving crops as a casting command. Even if the thriving crops are used to enhance the fertility of the land, wouldn't it be better to directly imagine a piece of extremely fertile soil? "

"That's right!" Amisha said affirmatively: "The more precise your instructions are, the less magic power will be wasted in casting.

However, imagination is limited, and most of the time, instructions cannot be completely accurate.

This requires many times of practice and getting used to your own magic power. When your magic power becomes familiar with your instructions, even if the instructions are not clear enough, they will know what kind of effect you want.

The level of magic is actually the degree of integration between your magic and your commands. The clearer the instructions, the faster the magic power will be adjusted, and the faster the magic level will increase. "

"Thank you, Dean, I understand!"

Moran knew why he had practiced the Clear Spring Technique, Light Technique, and Flame Technique for so long. As a result, although they had improved somewhat, they were still only at the trainee level.

Her memory was so clear that she directly used the images in her memory and a little imagination to cast spell instructions.

The instruction for her clear spring technique was the basin of water she had originally referenced, the instruction for the light technique was the magic lamp she was referring to, and the instruction for the flame technique was the cluster of fire on the stove.

She didn't pay attention and detailed the scene.

Including the fertile soil technique she learned today, her imaginary instructions also included lush crops on the land.

In fact, the command of the Clear Spring Technique can be a ball or even a drop of pure water without impurities. It doesn't matter what the flow looks like or whether the water is filled in a basin or a bucket.

The command of the light spell can also be a group of light that can illuminate. Illumination is the key point, and nothing else is important and can be omitted.

The command of the fire spell is just a cluster of flames, and burning is its most important characteristic.

For the fertile soil spell, just "become fertile" is enough.

The pictures and instructions in her mind were too clear, with many unnecessary elements added. Therefore, although she practiced these magics every day and had no problem with her talent, her progress was slow and she was still unable to break through the apprenticeship.

Moran raised his wand and erased the unimportant things, leaving only the most important ones. The clear spring spell only has pure water, the light spell only has illuminating light, the flame spell has only burning fire, and the fertile soil spell has only Fertile soil.

The picture in her mind was simpler. This time she cast the spell again and found that it was completely different.

A clear spring as thick as a thigh, a flame as big as a fist, and a ball of light that illuminates a wider range.

Finally, there is the Fertile Soil spell with better range and effect.

The picnic cloth Amisha just took out was almost submerged: "Elementary?"

"The fertile soil spell is not enough," Moran said.

Clear Spring Technique, Light Technique and Flame Technique are all elementary.

It seems that her practice has long been enough to reach the basic level, but the instructions have too much useless information, which has caused the loss of magic power, so she has been stuck there and her progress is slow.

After adjusting the instructions, even the fertile soil technique that I just learned has a maximum output magic power of 1% of the total magic power at the beginning.

When the maximum magic power output when casting a spell accounts for more than 2% of the total magic power, it is considered a primary level.

It is equivalent to passing half of the probationary stage in one go.

It is much stronger than the 0.1% at the beginning.

Moran finally felt like he was a witch with great magical talent.

In the eyes of other little witches, they had been studying the spellcasting instructions of the Fertile Soil spell for a while. Moran was still talking to Ms. Amisha just now, and suddenly all three magic spells were upgraded to the lower level, and the Fertile Soil spell was able to fertilize everything at once. square of land.

As for them, those who succeeded in casting the spell could only affect a palm-sized amount of soil at a time. It was obvious that there was something wrong with the instructions.

The little witches couldn't sit still anymore and gathered around again.

Vashida was the first to ask:

"Dean! What spell-casting secrets did you teach Moran? Why did he improve so quickly all of a sudden?"

Ms. Amisha looked at Moran: "Tell them!"

Of course, Moran spared no effort to tell all his feelings.

Little witches: "That's it?"

Moran nodded: "Don't make irrelevant information too clear. Casting instructions must be precise first and then clear! You don't need to discard irrelevant information."

"Is it a problem that our spell-casting instructions are too clear? Our problem is that our spell-casting instructions are not clear enough!" Vasida complained: "Who can cast the clear spring spell and imagine the basin filled with water clearly!"

It even took her a long time to clearly present the characteristics and appearance of Qingquan itself in her mind!

The pictures and instructions in their minds were too vague, and they had a headache trying to refine them, but in the end, Moran's instructions were too clear.

Moran touched her nose: "Maybe it's because my memory is too good!"

The little witches: "..."

"Forget it! Just practice your own skills!" Vasida came with high hopes but returned disappointed.

I thought there was some secret to the rapid progress of magic!

As a result, the brains of witches seem to be different!

They can't learn Moran's.

The little witches dispersed one after another, Moran: "(︶`)"

She seemed to have been Versailles accidentally just now.

Sin, sin!

She didn't test other magic here, and went back to her own farmland to practice fertilization and fertilize the soil.

Like the teaching method of cooking magic class, planting magic class is also taught individually according to the progress of each little witch.

After completing this step, you can proceed to the next step.

Moran was the first to fertilize all her farmland.

After class, she also fertilized the land in the yard of her dormitory.

When all these fertilizations were completed, her fertilization was upgraded to the primary level.

Not only did the area affected by each spell become larger, the efficiency of fertilization also became higher, and when casting a spell, if you occasionally lose focus, the casting state will not be affected immediately.

This speed of improvement is incomparable to the previous time when I learned the Qingquan technique.

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