You call this a black hand?

69 Magical Transfiguration

Robin Refaeli's Guide to Transfiguration

When in the living room, President Jacques solemnly took out a very thick book from his magic pocket and placed it in front of Mellen's eyes, Mellen was surprised.

Robin Refaeli.

He was no stranger to this name. Not long ago, he read a copy of "Robin Refaeli's Family's Adventure Guide" and had a wonderful encounter.

Now, I saw another guide...

"Transfiguration is an elective course in major schools."

The old president didn’t know what Mellen was thinking. He thought he had never heard of this knowledge, so he explained:

"Normal transfiguration is the reshaping of foreign objects, such as turning a feather into a steel needle, or turning a piece of clothing into a pair of armor. If you practice it to a high level, you can even turn a life into a piece of armor.

Form another life."

"Is it permanently deformed?"

Mellen was very curious when he heard this, "Or is there a time limit?"

"Some objects can maintain their deformation for a long time, while others cannot."

President Jacques said: "Of course this also depends on whether your research in the relevant field is superb, and your own wizard level - but these are not the key points. The transfiguration in this book is not transfiguration in the traditional sense."

As he said this, seeing Mellen pretending to be attentive to the lecture, the old president raised his right hand covered with age spots and opened the first page of the book.

What you see is a human body structure that looks like an anatomical illustration.

"The human body has its limits. Even those saints in the world who have practiced breathing techniques to the pinnacle, if they do not learn special skills, their destructive power cannot actually exceed the cognitive scope of us normal people."

President Jacques said: "So some wizard ancestors have developed a new knowledge based on the art of transformation, which is both life refining and can also be called self-transformation."

"Do you mean to transform yourself into a non-human being?" Mellen raised his eyebrows upon hearing this.

"That's understandable."

The old president nodded and said: "If you observe carefully, you will find that the emblems of pure-blood wizard families are generally animals. Do you know why this is so?"

"Because members of the family are good at transforming into this animal?"

"Not that I'm good at it."

President Jacques explained: "Normally, only senior wizards of level seven or above are eligible to learn this level of transformation. If you want to master it thoroughly, you have to spend a lot of time studying it, so pure blood is generally

It’s impossible to transform yourself.”

"But the answer is actually very close. Because wizard members of the same family, when they are qualified to practice self-transformation and successfully practice it, will basically turn into the animal on their family emblem. This is mainly based on blood inheritance.

"

"In other words, even if this self-transformation technique is successfully practiced, it can only allow the wizard to transform into an animal."

"but--"

After a pause in speaking, the old president tapped the book in front of Mellen's eyes with his hand.

"The transformation technique recorded here is very special. It has no such restrictions, and it can be practiced during the apprenticeship."

Low-level wizards can learn the abilities of high-level wizards, and there are also optimizations...

After hearing this, Mellen secretly thought to himself, isn't this cheating?

Considering the function of that storybook, he couldn't help but wonder if this ancient wizard named Robin Refaeli specialized in cheating?

"Can it transform at will?"

"It's not that exaggerated, but if you can master it, then every time you level up, you can have a new transformation form."

As he said this, seeing the excited expression on Mellen's face, the old president struck back: "Don't be too happy too early. It is very difficult to successfully practice the skills in this book."

"How difficult can it be?" Mellen asked curiously.

"A wizard apprentice wants to learn high-level transformation techniques that only seventh-level wizards can learn. How difficult can it be?"

The old president said: "Although its transformation effect has been weakened and is not as good as the transformation of a high-level wizard in the early stage, it still has high requirements on your talent and understanding."

"It's hard to say about your understanding. Talent is mainly about the strength and sensitivity of your third hand, your control over your body, and even your luck, etc., which will all affect your learning progress."

Having said this, the old president sighed.

"With your talent, if you are given a few years to study, you should be able to learn this thaumaturgy, but soon, you will go to Fort St. Grant..."

He shook his head and said no more.

He had already discussed the next arrangements with Mellen before, which was to catch up with the beginning of this year's school season and enter Fort St. Grant for further study.

However, after entering the school, Mellen would not be able to stay in the apprenticeship stage for long, otherwise he would be "persuaded" to quit.

However, this transfiguration technique requires "laying the foundation" starting from the apprenticeship period. Anyone who skips this stage and tries to learn it will not only fail, but will have strong backlash.

So in fact, the time left for Meren to learn this transformation technique would not exceed one year at most.

"According to my estimation, with your current conditions, the chance of successfully learning this skill is no more than 10%."

President Jacques said this very firmly.

Looking at the study tips that appeared in the book, Mellen said nothing and just nodded obediently.

"But you don't have to worry too much, this is just an auxiliary ability after all."

Seeing the "lost" look on Mellen's face, the old president comforted him:

"Even if you fail to practice it, you just lack some special methods, but this will not affect your future path as a wizard at all."

"So actually, I called you here mainly to say another thing."

"Is it about the next inheritance of memory?"

"That's right."

The old president nodded and said: "After the ceremony is arranged, you will be transported to an abandoned library. There, you have to find a floating crystal ball. If you find it, you can use your wealth to exchange it with it.

Some magical knowledge."

As he spoke, he took out a magic pocket from his sleeve and placed it in front of Mellen's eyes.

"There are about fifteen basic wizarding disciplines that need to be covered during the apprenticeship. Some of the belongings here are enough for you to exchange them all."

A wizard apprentice can be considered a standard only if he has learned all fifteen basic subjects.

Some wizard apprentices with excellent backgrounds and sufficient learning conditions will specialize in one, two, or multiple basic subjects in order to widen the gap with other apprentices.

The reason for this seems to be that the more solid the foundation is laid during the apprenticeship, the faster the subsequent practice will be.

Therefore, Mellen did not reject the old president's "cultivation", but asked again: "Is there anything else we should pay attention to?"

"Normally, nothing special."

The old president thought for a while and said: "But if you are lucky enough, or unlucky enough, you will meet a little goblin guarding the library inside. He is a guy who likes to gamble."

"If you still have some balance after the exchange, you might as well gamble with it and maybe you can win back your principal."

"There is no need to worry about it denying it. It is imprisoned in that library and cannot lie to others or commit fraud."

It sounds like the so-called goblin is not very simple?

Mellen was thoughtful after hearing this.

As for what the old president said about gambling, he didn't think much about it.

How do you say that? Gambling and drug addiction are inseparable from each other.

As a modern time traveler full of positive energy, it is certainly impossible for him to do such depraved behavior.

However, President Jacques's words made Mellen suddenly think of something.

"In addition to being able to exchange it for wizard knowledge, can it be exchanged for anything else?"

He asked, "I mean, like breathing exercises or something like that?"

"It can only give you relevant memories."

The old president shook his head and said: "So although I can change to the breathing method, it is of no use."

Is it useful? People will score points.

My fully-leveled Hunter still lacks skills!

Mellen was excited when he heard this and said: "Since we are exchanging wealth for knowledge, can I bring in more money?"

"Of course, but you are still in the apprenticeship period, and the knowledge you can learn is basically of little value, so don't have excessive expectations for this."

President Jacques pointed out: "With the little money you have left, you might as well stay and wait for school to start. There will be a lot of money to spend by then."

He thought Mellen wanted to bring in the rewards he earned from Kevin, so he didn't pay much attention.

However, not long after, he saw Mellen walking out of the bedroom carrying a bulging bag of things.

"What are these?"

Following Victor, the vice president who was busy with the ceremony, he was quite surprised to see Mellen, an old farmer carrying grain.

"Are you running out of magic pockets?"

Mellen thought about it and felt that there was nothing to hide.

So he placed the linen bag on the ground, opened it, and revealed a large number of magic bags piled inside.

The atmosphere in the room became a little quiet.

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