Chapter 154, Rhyme

As for Xu Fei...

He felt that he not only needed to be proficient in using metal spells to condense weapons and armor, but also needed to prepare some magic weapons.

After all, the magic changes, the magic weapon is more powerful, and both have their own advantages and disadvantages.

After condensing the golden sword, Xu Fei tried to practice a few sword techniques.

I think it's okay to use.

Of course, compared to those weapons forged by skilled craftsmen, they are a bit inferior.

However, you can gradually become familiar with the spells and continue to adjust in the future.

After trying the sword technique, Xu Fei's thoughts moved slightly and he adjusted the spell changes.

As Xu Fei circulated his magic power, the golden knife in his hand gradually changed its shape.

Transformed into a golden sword.

The shape is almost the same as that of Minglong.

Xu Fei holds a golden sword and dances with sword flowers.

Then I saw a few stones piled not far away.

There are many holes and holes on it, which were obviously used by the monks who rented the performance venue before to try out Taoism.

Xu Fei couldn't help but feel itchy hands, he quickly stepped forward with his sword in hand, and drew out the sword.

"Dang~" there was a muffled sound.

The stone was directly knocked away by Xu Fei.

But there were no scars on it.

Xu Fei stepped forward to check it out and guessed that the stone might be Yongshi.

There is nothing unusual about this stone, it is just hard.

Some people may choose to refine it into a magic weapon.

However, unless some very precious materials are incorporated into it, it can basically only be used as a weapon and cannot perform wonderfully under the control of magic power.

Turn over this thousand-kilogram stone.

Xu Fei counted the scars on the stone.

His sword strike just now only broke off a small piece of the gushing stone.

But there were a lot of damage on the gushing stone, the biggest one being a fist-sized hole.

Xu Fei estimated that he had just used the Heavenly Star Battle Technique and wielded the Magic Golden Sword. In total, he had used about half a pot of magic power and only broken off a chip the size of a fingernail.

And if you want to cause damage to this fist-sized hole.

It feels like using mana requires at least ten pots, or even twenty pots.

This made Xu Fei sigh that among the monks there were crouching tigers and hidden dragons, so it was better for him to keep a low profile and be careful.

Then he picked up the golden sword and slashed at the large boulder.

After the golden sword appeared damaged, it recovered under the influence of magic.

This is also one of the greatest conveniences of using gold magic as a weapon.

Even if it is damaged and broken, it can be restored to use in a blink of an eye as long as you have the magic power.

After a trial run of condensing the golden spell into a weapon, Xu Fei put away the golden sword in his hand.

There is no practice in forging armor for oneself.

You can also practice this thing at home.

Although Xu Fei's current armor, which he condensed using the Golden Element spell, is a bit inconvenient to move around in some positions, it can still be used barely.

Just wait to continue to master it in the future.

As for the specific protective effect...

According to Xu Fei's own estimation, armor made from five pots of mana can withstand attacks from half a pot of mana.

But what we are talking about here is the protective effect of most parts after the whole body is covered with armor.

And it also takes advantage of the hard texture of gold and iron itself.

If the magic power contained in the attack is relatively strong, then this armor is not much better than paper.

Therefore, when fighting with others, the best choice is not to be hit by the opponent.

Of course, this is also due to the fact that Xu Fei's current skill level of Jinxing Spell is low. If the level continues to increase, then the protective effect of armor condensed with Jinxing Spell may be qualitatively improved.

After practicing the Jinxing spell, Xu Fei held up his left hand in vain.

A ball of water gathered above the palm of the hand.

Water spells cannot directly cause damage to opponents in combat, at least not with Xu Fei's current level.

It is more useful for trapping enemies.

For example, by condensing a large amount of water and directly 'submerging' the opponent in the water, you can also transfer mana to use spells to repel the opponent.

After all, the water condensed by magic is still water.

If you don't master the use of more water-based spells, you won't be able to give the water created by spells effects such as 'huge pressure' and 'condensation'.

In addition, the water condensed by water magic cannot be drunk to quench thirst.

After all, they are magical creations after all.

Loss of mana maintenance, or the user's charm dissipates.

It will be transformed into inspiration again.

I can only drink and be lonely.

While thinking deeply, Xu Fei threw the condensed water ball in his hand away.

"Pa~" a sound hit the gushing stone not far away.

However, the water mass that was supposed to disintegrate and fall to the ground was directly trapped on the gushing stone under Xu Fei's control.

And as Xu Fei urged his luck to release the water mass, the mana poured into it caused the water mass to increase in size.

No matter how big it is!

Finally, wrap the gushing stone directly.

Just when Xu Fei was about to use the water mass to lift the gushing stone.

The next moment the water mass collapsed.

The charm that Xu Fei poured into the water mass was exhausted.

The rhyme sounds a bit unclear.

The main reason why mana does not directly transform into heaven and earth and dissipate after it leaves the body is that the mana contains the monk's own 'will'.

This still sounds unclear.

But to put it another way, ‘spiritual thoughts’.

The reason why spells become laws is because of divine thoughts.

The 'spiritual thought' that releases the spell is the 'charm' that this spell can possess.

As long as the charm is not lost, even if the spell is thousands of miles away from the monk, it can still change according to the monk's thoughts.

But as the distance between the spell and the monk grows farther, the charm becomes consumed faster.

The more changes in manipulation spells, the faster the Yume will be consumed.

Eventually the charm dissipates and the spell disintegrates.

Just like the water mass used by Xu Fei.

Although he was a little disappointed, Xu Fei was not impatient.

After all, the Five Elements spell did not perform well when it was first learned.

Far less ferocious and violent than those who practice fighting skills.

He had expected this.

He also condensed the water technique, just like a water fight, with water balls hitting the gushing rocks one by one.

Drenched it all over the head.

But when Xu Fei's charm condensed in the water dispersed.

Water stains quickly turned into inspiration, and dryness returned in the blink of an eye.

After playing for a while, Xu Fei stopped playing with some unfinished content. Throwing water balls out one by one didn't seem to be very interesting.

But in fact, the simple joy brought by playing with water is enough to make people linger.

Calm down the restlessness caused by the movement of mana in the body.

By the way, I rested for a while to recover my mana.

Xu Fei's current mana is about seven pots and four quarters.

After using spells repeatedly, although there is still some leftover, it is best not to consume too much of your own mana every time you practice a spell.

Because when you still have a lot of mana, your mana will be restored faster.

But if you use up all your mana, the recovery speed of your mana will be more impressive.

It's a bit like working.

If it's moderately intense work, you can do it for a long time.

But if it is heavy exertion, you will inevitably become tired or even injured after one or two exercises.

Pretty much the same truth.

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