The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 68 The Sound of the Spring

This time, Moran learned her lesson and was ready to strictly follow every word in the book, and never take it for granted.

Every step in learning magic must be down-to-earth.

In order not to miss any information, she not only read all the contents of the Qingquan technique, but also took out "Qingquan Dingdong" to read it.

The preface of the book "Qingquan Dingdong" said that this book talks about the magic principles, common forms, control techniques, practice directions and casting efficiency of Qingquan technique, which is suitable for witches who can already release Qingquan technique and want to further improve Qingquan technique.

After confirming that not reading this book would not affect her initial learning of Qingquan technique, Moran put the book aside and tried it according to "Ignition, Lighting and Water Making".

The first step is to feel the spring water and have an accurate impression of the spring water.

Moran put his left hand in the basin.

This step is not difficult. Whether in the previous life or this life, she is no stranger to water.

In Lanxing's memory, all kinds of water are endless.

When recalling the memory about water, Moran couldn't help but let his thoughts diverge.

In the seventh volume of "Valen Continent", it is said that witches use will and emotions to drive the magic power in their blood to cast magic.

I wonder if she thinks of sewage, mineral water, or wine when casting a spell, will the magic power be sewage, wine, or mineral water?

If it is possible, then the witch's wish will come true in a certain sense?

But when the witch did not appear, the status of the witch was not as if it could be achieved to this extent.

Although Moran was a little curious, he did not dare to try it randomly. These questions should be discussed after asking Ms. Amisha!

What she needs now is completely pure spring water that can be drunk directly.

Clear your mind, call up all your memories about pure water, and deepen your impression.

Holding the magic wand in your right hand, the tip of the wand is facing the empty basin at your feet, and mobilizing a little magic power, probably less than half a mana.

Something rushed out of the magic wand!

A stream of water as thick as a thigh poured down from the tip of the wand, and in a few seconds it flooded the bottom of the basin.

The water splashed on her feet.

Success? ! !

As she got excited, the water flowed even bigger and overflowed.

"Stop, stop, stop!" Moran quickly tightened her magic power, and the water was gone.

The dormitory was almost flooded, but fortunately she had practiced magic infection more and was much better at controlling magic than before, so she stopped in time.

She patted her chest with lingering fear.

"Don't get excited, don't get excited!"

Emotions have a huge impact on the effect of spellcasting.

She curiously touched the tip of the wand, and it was still dry: "It's amazing!"

After calming down, Moran ran directly to the water tower in the backyard, pointed the wand into the water tower, mobilized half the magic power than before, and tried to use the clear spring technique again, and the spring water as thick as a calf poured down.

This time she controlled her emotions, continued to halve the magic output, and the spring water she created was also less, only as thick as a forearm.

As she increased her magic output, the water flow became thicker.

The water tower was filled up in a short while.

Less than 20 manas were consumed in total.

She wanted to practice more, but there was no place to fill the water, so she had to give up.

It was getting late, and Moran lay in bed without any sleep.

She summoned the card book and took out her own {character card}.

She stroked the newly appeared "Clear Fountain (Apprentice)" in the magic column, and it looked fresh no matter how she looked at it.

This was the first magic she had truly learned by herself!

Apprentice-level Clear Fountain!

How are witch magic levels divided?

By the way, it is based on the maximum proportion of magic power/magic that can be fully mobilized when casting this magic.

Less than 2% of the total magic power/magic is apprentice level.

Reaching 2% is elementary level.

Reaching 4% is intermediate level.

Reaching 6% is advanced level.

Reaching 8% is peak level.

10% is above the peak.

Moran's current total mana is 970 mana.

In other words, she can use 19.4 mana to release the Spring at a time, and there is no loss of mana other than casting, so her Spring can be considered elementary.

Unfortunately, the water tower is not big enough, and she did not test it thoroughly. When she mobilized the most mana normally, it was only 2 mana.

It accounts for 0.2% of the total mana, which is still a long way from 2%.

However, when she increased the magic output later, she obviously felt that it was not as handy as when she reduced the magic output.

Although the water flow rate also increased with the magic output, it was obviously not proportional.

When she output half mana magic, the water flow was as thick as her thigh, and when it was halved, it was as thick as her calf.

The water flow rate almost doubled with the magic output.

But when she output 1 mana magic, the water flow was only about one finger width thicker than when she output half mana, and when she output 2 mana magic, it only increased by half a finger width.

The more magic power is used, the faster the water flow increases. It is totally not proportional.

Now I think that the magic power may be lost during use. What is the reason?

Moran moved her fingers, and the witch book on the bedside table flew over.

Thinking of the experience of hitting her face last time, she sat up and flipped through the book "Clear Spring Ding Dong".

"...

One of the factors that affect the effect of the clear spring technique: water magic talent.

The clear spring technique is essentially the embodiment of the purest water element.

The higher the water magic talent, the higher the conversion efficiency of magic power and water elemental power, and the easier it is to convert magic power into water element and cast the Qingquan technique.

If the water magic talent is at the apprentice level, it means that at most less than 1% of the magic power can be converted into water elemental power at the same time to cast water magic.

Therefore, at most less than 1% of the total magic power can be mobilized to cast the Qingquan technique.

When the water magic talent is limited, the effect of the Qingquan technique is more affected by the total amount of magic power, and the improvement effect of acquired practice is not great. It is not recommended to spend too much time and energy on the Qingquan technique..."

Moran is a witch, and there is no upper limit to the full magic talent. The problem of talent does not exist for her.

She continued to look back.

"The second factor affecting the effect of the Qingquan technique: will and command.

Only the command formed by accurate and clear will can make the magic power change in one direction.

Any distracting thoughts during the casting process will lead to unclear commands, insufficient target of magic power, and loss.

If there is no wand to guide and assist, the body's self-protection may directly cause the magic to fail.

Beginners can design specific spells and gestures to assist in casting spells, making the instructions clearer.

Repeated practice, constant adjustment and consolidation can also make the magic power familiar with the state when you cast the Qingquan technique.

After reaching a certain level of proficiency, inertia can be formed. At that time, even if the mind is distracted during casting, it will not affect the effect of the Qingquan technique..."

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