I’m Really Not Targeting the Mages - Chapter 966 - Chapter 966: The deity race (2)
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Chapter 966: The deity race (2)
Roger was able to master a large number of specialties and spells the moment he became a Jade Phoenix wizard.
This was an immediate increase in combat strength.
Even though Roger’s own strength led to an actual improvement that wasn’t as strong as it was in theory.
However, an improvement was still an improvement.
Roger would not look down on Yufeng because of this.
Second.
The characteristics and position of master Yufeng made him more like a martial artist among Masters!
Or rather .
Mages who were inclined to support martial artists.
Most of his spells were related to martial arts.
There were also a large number of confusing spells like ‘intuition slash’ and ‘heaven raising sword’.
On the surface, these spells seemed to be individual offensive spells.
In fact, their auxiliary effect was greater than their offensive effect.
If a martial artist had master Jade Phoenix as his assistant .
His combat strength would definitely soar by two levels!
Based on this situation.
Roger was quite interested in digging deeper into the profession of the Jade Phoenix mage.
After all, he could support himself.
Third.
It was a pity.
Wizard Yufeng was a typical “spell caster with spell slots” and not “spell caster with blue bars “.
The former’s casting mode was actually closer to that of a Warlock.
However, the power didn’t come from his bloodline, but from the Jade Phoenix, the magic net, and other magic carriers.
According to Roger’s understanding.
Spell slot casters were not ‘first-hand spell casters’.
The spells they used were often ‘second-hand spells’ that had been edited by higher level magic power.
This caused Roger to still be unable to obtain magic power.
He wanted to cast a spell.
He still had to wake up early in the morning every day and painstakingly pick and choose from the list of spells in the Jade Phoenix’s list.
In the end, he could only use these spells the next day after copying them into his spellbook.
And 24 hours later.
It didn’t matter if you used these spells or not.
They will all disappear from your spellbook.
You’ll have to make a follow-up copy.
This was a little hard.
Spells that were copied in advance naturally had their shortcomings, such as average flexibility.
The fool-like casting mode, which knew it but didn’t know the reason for it, led to the slow progress of the spell caster in cultivation.
These shortcomings were very obvious.
To be honest.
Roger would rather share a portion of his mana with the Jade Phoenix.
As for non-spellcasting spells, they were more restrictive.
However, there were two ends to everything.
There were also advantages to using spell slots:
The first was safety and efficiency.
Compared to blue-bar mages .
Spell slot mages didn’t need to study spells too hard to come into contact with higher level Spell power.
And as a ‘second-hand spellcaster’.
Before the first spellcaster died.
You also don’t have to worry too much about whether the spells you’re researching will cause a thunderstorm or something.
It must be known that the path of magic was also filled with difficulties and dangers.
The ‘Qigong deviation’ that martial arts practitioners would encounter.
Mages would definitely encounter more in their research and in their daily lives.
Therefore .
Compared to ordinary mages .
Wizards with spell slots were safer.
Take Roger as an example.
Before the Jade Phoenix’s body was distorted by the abnormal power that might be contained in the aether.
He didn’t even need to worry about whether he would be contaminated or not.
Second.
He was a mage, after all.
Even though he had no magic power.
However, the specialties and skills that mages should have were basically not left behind.
This way .
Roger’s own specialties included:[ring spell throttle ],[delayed casting ], and so on would have their uses.
As for spells like [ great prophecy ], which required mana .
He could also negotiate with Yufeng.
He added it to [ extra spell slots ].
Of course.
Was it possible to do this?
It all depended on Roger’s personal charm.
Third.
It was simple and crude.
The blue-bar mages who started at the same time might still be conscientiously studying and improving spell models and casting processes.
Most of the Wizards with spell slots here could already use the idiot mode to cast spells.
This was for people who lacked time.
It was undoubtedly a blessing.
This point.
Roger could actually accept it.
To him.
Making him stay in the mage Tower all day studying spells was worse than killing him!
so,
The blue-bar mage only thought about it.
It was not bad to be a handsome man who leeched at the Jade Phoenix’s spell library!
unfortunately, Yufeng’s spell library is a little crooked .
“No!”
as a companion who might fight side by side in the future, I must urge him to expand his spell library and learn more normal spells!
Thinking of this .
Roger could not help but glance at the ‘little pheasant’ that was eating.
A mythical creature was still a mythical creature.
Yufeng’s sense of danger was beyond Roger’s expectations.
Just this one glance.
He couldn’t help but put down the Dragon meat in his mouth.
He stared at her and asked, ”
are you trying to harm me!?
Roger shook his head.
“That’s impossible!”
Yu Feng looked at him suspiciously.
“Is that so?”
“Then why was there malice in your eyes just now?”
Roger calmly replied, ”
“It’s an illusion,”
“Or else, look at my eyes.”
“You can’t lie with just your eyes!”
Yu Feng thought that it made sense.
He stared at Roger’s bright eyes and couldn’t stop.
Half a minute passed.
Yu Feng’s originally violent eyes softened a little.
“Yes .”
“Alright, I was wrong about you.”
Finished speaking.
He began to eat again.
Roger was slightly relieved.
On the data bar.
[prompt: you have used ‘gaze of the lost mind’ on ‘Jade Phoenix’.]
[ warning: the Jade Phoenix has been exempted from your gaze of the lost mind! ]
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