The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 113 The Effect of the Spell

The little witches generally understood it.

Spellcasting instructions do not necessarily have to refer to imitating physical objects, but can also use language, memory and imagination.

They don't understand memory and imagination for the time being, but they understand language!

Several little witches immediately poked their wands into the ground: "Fertile!"

The magic power is mobilized and lost.

But nothing happened.

There was no change in the soil before my eyes.

There is no doubt that the spellcasting failed.

"Magical power does not understand witch language." Amisha shook her head and said: "Language is to assist us in forming clear instructions ourselves, not to give it to the magic power! When you are a beginner, your language instructions must be supplemented by certain Thoughts and thoughts are explained, so that your magic power can understand. The shorter the spell, the more detailed the thoughts are needed to explain it."

The little witches were dizzy after hearing this. What was not meant for magic? Aren't instructions just for magic power?

Moran was thoughtful.

She squatted down and punched the tip of her stick into the soil: "Become fertile! Become more suitable for crop growth!"

While reciting this sentence, she couldn't help but think of the black land in her previous life, the vegetable garden in Cuixiyuan's home, and the flourishing crops in the farmland managed by fairies.

In the end, all the thoughts turned into one wish: "I hope the land here will become as fertile and suitable for crop growth as the black soil in the previous life, the vegetable garden carefully tended by Shana's mother in the original Cuixi River, and the farmland managed by the fairies."

As soon as he finished speaking, green light emerged from the tip of the stick and invaded the soil, making the soil soft and fertile.

"Successful!" Vasida exclaimed.

Could it be because the spell she just cast wasn't long enough?

She tried again: "Become fertile! Become more suitable for crops to grow!"

Activate the magic.

Still nothing happened.

The little witch who also imitated Moran's spell also failed.

"Why?"

Moran stopped casting spells and looked at the dean and asked, "Dean, what the spell is, it shouldn't actually be important. What's important is what kind of casting result we want to achieve, right?"

Amisha nodded in agreement and motioned for her to continue.

Moran recalled the feeling when he just cast the spell, and then continued:

"When we are not clear about the results of spell casting, and the direction of our thinking or thoughts is not clear enough, a clear spell can help us focus more, guide our thinking and thoughts, and form accurate instructions, so that the magic can be understood Our needs produce corresponding spellcasting effects.

To put it simply, when we recite a mantra, what we involuntarily think of in our minds is the real instruction, which is the explanation of the mantra according to the dean.

Our power can only understand our thoughts and ideas, but cannot understand the meaning of our spells.

But our thoughts and ideas understand the meaning of our mantras.

A mantra is like an introduction that guides changes in our thoughts and ideas.

If when reciting a spell, your thoughts are wandering and your guidance fails, you will naturally not be able to cast the spell successfully.

If your thinking and thoughts are accurate, you can cast a spell successfully even if you don't recite the incantation or even recite the wrong incantation. "

As Moran said, she cast the fertile soil spell again. This time, she only imagined the fertile land in her mind, and the magic was still successful.

Even when she recited the "barren" spell, she thought of fertile land in her mind, activated her magic power, and the soil still became fertile.

She whispered softly: "The spell that is completely opposite to the purpose still has a certain impact on the thinking instructions, causing a lot of extra magic power loss. It seems that more training is needed to prevent the language from affecting thinking. In battle, Saying the opposite mantra may do wonders.”

The little witches understood and understood this time, but this did not prevent them from feeling outrageous.

Before they figured out how to use spells to guide their thoughts to form instructions, Moran started studying how to shout opposite spells to mislead the enemy.

It was also the first time for the little witches to see with their own eyes how Moran learned a magic from scratch.

It was like a split second.

Vasida often felt that Moran's brain was also part of her witch talent.

She is in control of her own thoughts and ideas, and is very knowledgeable, not in terms of magic, but in her knowledge and understanding of things.

It's like fertile land. Other little witches will say fertile and understand what fertile means, but they don't actually understand the real fertile land.

They also understood why the spell cast failed.

The incantation was correct, but they didn't think it through correctly, so they didn't form a clear command at all.

The instructions are not clear, and the magic power is like a headless fly. If you hit me, you will lose it all, and it will not produce the corresponding effect at all.

But knowing why, how can they control their minds to think correctly when there is no accurate reference?

Moran also thought of this: "Dean, if a witch has never seen fertile land, can she learn the fertile soil technique?"

"If you have never seen fertile land, you can still imagine fertile land, but if you can't even imagine it, then you definitely won't be able to learn it," Amisha said.

"But if you have never seen truly fertile land, how can you imagine it? Imagination is also based on reality!" Moran said: "No matter how wild your imagination is, there will be a concept to refer to!"

"That's right! There must be a basis for imagination, a reference." Amisha said: "It doesn't matter if you haven't seen fertile land. You have seen descriptions of fertile land, or pictures, or you have seen strong and healthy people." Growing plants can all become the materials for us to formulate spellcasting instructions through our imagination.

For example, in the fire magic Fire Dragon Technique, I have never seen a fire dragon formed from the fire element, but I have seen flames, fire elements, and dragon-shaped patterns. I understand the casting effect of the Fire Dragon Technique, and I can give accurate instructions after a certain amount of practice. , cast Fire Dragon.

But if you don’t have any material at all and can’t imagine it, then naturally you won’t be able to succeed.

It is not so much that imagination is important, but that memory is important.

The things in memory, with a little imagination and visualization, can become clear instructions, conveying our magic power or magic. "

Moran suddenly realized that she always learned magic so quickly, probably not because she was a genius, but because she had the memory of the planet given by Blue Star.

That is the entire memory of life on a planet since the birth of consciousness!

Even in this life, after her memory was strengthened, she could remember things accurately and clearly as long as she looked at them carefully.

It existed in her mind like a video and could be recalled at any time.

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