Chapter 159: Magic That Is Not Suitable for Teaching
In terms of summoning undead and regeneration card levels, among Mu Hua's current magic, the most obvious skill to improve is actually the bite skill.
Because he obtained the talent of Raging Blood, unlike Monday, Mu Hua’s bite skill no longer has any upgrade restrictions.
However, that skill ultimately still requires biting, which is a somewhat vulgar way of attack, resulting in Mu Hua not spending the Hundred Refinements Secret Stone on this skill.
That is because it can increase two points of physical fitness at each level. After obtaining the Bite skill stone, Mu Hua will use those skill stones to improve the level of Bite.
Since he was not going to upgrade the level of the Bite and Regeneration Cards, Mu Hua concentrated all the Hundred Refinements Secret Stones obtained from smelting the abyss monsters on the Fireball Technique.
With the addition of various related skill stones, the LV40 Fireball absorbed the explosive flame and reached LV41.
If the fireball technique previously only relied on the number of fireballs to scare people, now the original attack mode of fireballs hitting the face has an explosive effect similar to that of a rocket.
Even though it does not incorporate intermediate magic, if it involves teaching, it is no exaggeration to say that this increasingly unorthodox fireball technique is enough for academic magicians to study for a lifetime.
Well, it’s not an exaggeration, of course, the statement of a lifetime only applies to research. . .
Inherent magic is not universal; it is a type of magic that combines the properties of personal magic.
Just like Mu Hua's fireball technique, when Mu Hua performs it, it is called inherent magic. Even if others learn it completely, it can only be called compound magic at best.
Because its demon language structure, mana filling method, spell model, ritual module, etc. are all tailor-made for Mu Hua based on the nature of Mu Hua's magic.
If other people cast this magic, the most important casting time and magic power consumption will be fundamentally different from Mu Hua's.
When Mu Hua cast this magic, the magic power consumption was basically equivalent to creating an explosive flame.
If someone else were to do it, the minimum consumption would probably be more than forty fireballs, and its casting time would be enough for all mages to vomit three liters of blood.
Therefore, inherent magic is basically equivalent to personal magic, and there is no need to learn it.
But if someone is willing to take it apart in detail, it can be a great reference for creating their own unique magic.
Mu Hua's magic is very aggressive. It is a group attack magic with dozens of exploding fireballs. The flame accumulation effect further enhances its power. Even a magician with affinity for fire element has to avoid it.
After all, mages usually put on magic shields, and when they are targeted by this magic, no amount of magic power will be enough to consume it.
"This magic is not recorded in the magic library, right? What is its name?" After the spell demonstration, Griffiths could not help but interrupt Mu Hua's lecture and asked again.
"Not a proper fireball technique." Mu Hua spread his hands and said casually.
The wild wizard disdains the magic library, thinking that it is something that only academics can play with.
Mu Hua's name, which was even more unorthodox than the magic itself, made everyone frown. Obviously, this guy, with the title of professor, acted like a wild magician.
The corner of Shanda's mouth, which had been drained of blood by Mu Hua earlier, twitched, while the other vampires in the classroom looked at Elzac with strange expressions.
The "wild" of wild mages does not mean that they have poor inheritance or weak strength.
The academic community usually describes wild mages as barbaric, violent, and ruthless.
They roamed the courtyard, and their magic research was aimed entirely at murder and arson.
As the saying goes, you eat more salt than rice. Many powerful wild wizards have killed more monsters in their lifetime than they have seen living people.
The word "demon" also has the word "demon" in it. Is it really appropriate to let a wild wizard who might start killing people at the slightest disagreement enter the Dusk Courtyard?
The moment they saw their faces turn pale, they looked at their wrists and touched their necks, and all the vampires felt uneasy.
"Well, this 'unorthodox fireball technique' is more suitable for students in the combat spellcasting department. Is Professor Mu Hua interested in teaching the elemental department?"
Griffiths asked with a twitch of his lips and a dry cough, and it seemed more natural for him to address Mu Hua as 'mentor'.
"Huh?" Mu Hua frowned. He came to the academy just to get some vampire blood. Did the old dean really think he wanted to devote himself to the education industry?
Looking at his own students again, well, there seemed to be some expectation flickering in each and every one of their eyes, including the three werewolves.
"The second magic." Without replying to Griffith, Mu Hua directly demonstrated the second magic.
It was still a virtual presentation, but this time there was an additional corpse of a Baroque Flame Demon in the virtual training ground.
Without the explosion effect of fireball, the magic circle formed a sacrificial hall. In the ritual-like illusion, the skin of the virtual caster was stained with the unique magic patterns of the fire demon.
"Keratin skin. If you get the body of a Balrog, this magic can help a werewolf get rid of its weakness to fire to a great extent."
"Moreover, keratin skin is quite compatible with black magic. After all, as long as you don't randomly throw corpse explosions, undead magic is easier to get a complete corpse." Mu Hua introduced. Mu Hua did not analyze this magic, and also erased the long transformation process in the middle, only demonstrating the shape of the magic circle and the result after completion.
As Mu Hua continued to explain, the students became interested. Not to mention the three werewolves with blue eyes, the situation where they just hugged Mu Hua and couldn't eat him was seen by a group of vampires.
At this time, Griffith had a toothache and pretended to cough, trying to attract Mu Hua's attention.
"Professor Mu Hua, keratin skin matches everyone. This magic is a bit difficult to learn, and the corpse of a demon like the Baroque Balrog is not easy to obtain."
"Hmm? Even if it's hard to find a suitable medium, the value of this magic is still there. The magic academy is not a kindergarten, not to mention the Dusk Villa. Is the difficulty of learning a problem?"
Mu Hua questioned, and Griffiths's address to him seemed to have risen to the level of professor.
"Well, the value of this magic is indeed difficult to assess. However, among the contribution awards of our Sprinkle Alumni Association, there is a magic book on keratinized skin." Griffith was a little embarrassed.
"Learning this kind of individual secret technique requires not only talent, but also, to a large extent, the opportunity of understanding."
"Moreover, the success rate of this secret technique is also affected by many external factors. Using it carelessly may cause serious damage to the body. It is not suitable as a regular teaching content."
The embarrassment faded away, and Griffith's expression gradually became serious.
Everyone in the classroom seemed to have anticipation in their eyes, but Griffiths and Caroline looked hesitant to speak.
Mu Hua suddenly realized that you were bringing the valuable rewards that others had offered to analyze in class. Was this considered stealing business from Griffiths?
"Tsk~" With a disgusted sound, Mu Hua stopped talking about keratinized skin.
It is definitely difficult to learn about keratinized skin, but if it wasn't difficult, Mu Hua wouldn't have used it as a teaching material to kill time.
As for the external factors when casting spells, they are nothing more than the integrity of the medium and the magical environment.
According to the strength of the monster, you can make a few more magic gathering arrays and pile more magic cores in the energy conversion array.
But since the head of the college thinks it is inappropriate, there is no point in talking about it any further. As a worker, you still have to understand your own identity.
Even though Mu Hua seemed to casually apply the Keratin Skin to himself on the Abyss Island, to be honest, this magic was somewhat like something that only poor people could avoid.
What if someone really manages to learn this magic and then gets into trouble? Will he be the one to take the blame?
Mu Hua cooperated and stopped talking about keratinized skin, and Griffith breathed a sigh of relief.
Although he treasured the few volumes of keratin skin magic books in his collection, he was actually worried about the impact of the failure of this secret spell. After all, some people were really skinned by this magic.
"Joan, is there something wrong with the Benson family? Is it necessary to go to so much trouble to make such a little freak a professor?" Griffith muttered to Joan in a low voice.
"Well... maybe it's because he doesn't know intermediate magic?" Joan's head was full of question marks. She really couldn't figure out what Samantha was thinking.
"Bullshit intermediate magic, how old is he? He has mastered all the secret arts. If you had brought him to me earlier, I could have made him a department head." Griffith complained.
"Then can you return the benefits I gave you before?" Qiong asked unhappily.
"Haha, this boy is really extraordinary. I'm looking forward to what other magic he can perform. Hey, Caroline, how about giving him to the main courtyard?" Griffith answered the question irrelevantly and turned to ask Caroline.
"Do you think he's here to teach your students?" Caroline rolled her eyes at Griffiths.
Griffiths couldn't help but look at Setsune who was in a bad state, and shook his head with a wry smile. While thinking, his fingers gently pinched a tuft of his beard.
"Pa~Pa~" Mu Hua's clapping sound was heard, and everyone's attention was focused on the podium again.
"Okay, Fireball, and Undead Derivatives, you choose one. What do you want to learn?" When Mu Hua waved his hand and said this, the students in the classroom looked stunned.
"Hiss~" Griffith subconsciously pulled out a few strands of his beard and took a breath of cold air.
"Jon, didn't you say that he doesn't know intermediate magic?" Griffith asked Joan.
"Um... Professor Mu Hua, undead derivation is a high-level undead magic, right?" A vampire raised his hand and asked.
"Who told you that only high-level ones can learn undead derivation? It's just a magic that combines skeleton transformation and soul transformation. As long as you have enough analysis of those two magics, you can summarize the undead derivation at a low level." Mu Hua said casually.
Everyone was skeptical. Of course, Mu Hua would definitely not tell everyone that the so-called summary was not that simple.
He was not sure whether these people could learn this undead derivative before they could learn advanced undead magic.
But for the academic school, the result is not what matters. Learning more styles and the process are more important, right?
(End of this chapter)