From the meteor shower that Rowling originally displayed, in addition to being quite shocked, there were also some abnormalities that caught Rhode's attention.
However, since he has not yet mastered Meteor and Fire Rain, Rhodes can only feel the existence of this anomaly based on his own experience, and cannot clearly point out that this anomaly exists in the process of Rowling's spell casting. Where.
At this time, Rhodes asked Rowling for this magic book. Because his special skills had just been improved, and relying on the existence of wisdom, Rhodes could quickly master this powerful fifth-level magic.
After taking this special magic book from Rowling's hand, Rhodes immediately flipped through it and came to the location where the meteors and fire showers were recorded in the book. Under the influence of the master-level wisdom technique, Rhodes felt that a lot of new information appeared in his consciousness.
Not long after, Rhodes closed the magic book again and breathed a sigh of relief.
This behavior of Rhodes was noticed by Rowling who was standing aside. Rowling was naturally extremely puzzled by the state of Rhodes at this time.
In Rowling's opinion, when Rhodes took the magic book, he simply flipped through it in his hand, then closed it again, and then looked at herself.
According to Rowling's past experience and her understanding of magic, Rhode's behavior obviously does not make much sense. Mastering the most powerful fifth-level magic requires long-term research by a mage to do this.
In Rowling's original thought, if Rhodes had been unable to master this spell, after she fully mastered it, she might be able to provide some help to Rhodes so that he could achieve this as soon as possible.
Out of her confidence and talent in casting spells, Rowling believed that this day might come soon.
While Rowling was thinking about what might happen next, Rhodes, who was beside him, seemed to notice something and asked Rowling: "I want to know, how well have you mastered the Meteor Fire Rain spell? Don’t you feel particularly confused?”
Rowling's ears heard Rhode's words, but Rowling seemed a little confused about the meaning of the words.
According to Rowling's understanding, Rhode's words meant that he seemed to be able to solve his doubts about this spell. But based on Rowling's previous understanding of Rhodes, he probably hasn't mastered this spell yet, and hasn't even done much research on it. How can he do this?
For ordinary mages, if they want to master a spell, if there is no wisdom spell, they can only do it by relying on their own abilities. The mage needs to analyze the principles of this spell according to his own understanding, and through continuous attempts, let the spell condense and take shape, and finally reach the standard of this spell.
In this process, the mage needs to use the knowledge he has acquired in the magic academy, which is also a reflection of a mage's ability.
Among conventional creatures, except for heroes, there are very few creatures that can be born with wisdom. According to the tips Rhodes received when he spent skill points to learn Wisdom, the prerequisite for ordinary creatures to master primary Wisdom is to rely on their own abilities to learn countless first-level spells.
In this case, these mages will naturally no longer be confused by first-order spells. Even without the existence of wisdom, they can learn a first-order spell in a short time. The effect of primary wisdom spells no longer has much effect on these mages. It is more like a reflection of their own abilities.
However, some gifted mages and some other types of creatures may have high-level wisdom spells. Compared with ordinary mages, these creatures undoubtedly have great advantages in the process of learning spells.
Without the existence of wisdom, as the spell level increases, the time it takes for a mage to master a spell will increase significantly. Even if the mage's own knowledge also improves in the process, it will be difficult to solve the problems that arise in high-level spells. all questions.
In this case, if the mage's own knowledge reserve is not enough to deal with the problems that arise in a high-level spell, he will not even be able to master it.
In Rhode's impression, this is more reflected in low-level mages who have obtained high-level spells. As for those high-level mages, such problems rarely occur.
As high-level mages master a large number of spells, they can discover the commonalities among various spells and quickly master similar spells. This is also related to the formation of wisdom spell.
For Rhodes at this time, what he was worried about was exactly this.
Just before Rhodes obtained this magic book from the battle at Ice Blue Magic Academy, the most complex spell Rowling had mastered was the fourth-level Gate of Time and Space. No other spell was as complex as this. Compared with the meteor shower.
The complexity of the spell naturally corresponds to its power. In terms of the effect of the spell after it is formed, Meteor Fire Rain naturally far exceeds all fourth-level spells. It can destroy the entire Ice Blue Magic Academy with just this spell.
Since he did not know any information about fifth-level spells before, Rhodes was worried that in this case, Rowling, who had just come into contact with fifth-level spells, would be unable to master them due to lack of relevant spell knowledge.
Even though through the previous battle, Rowling had shown to Rhodes her mastery of meteors and fire showers, and could make a boulder fall, in Rhodes' view, the magic knowledge used by Rowling still belonged to the fourth level. category.
If the spell Rowling wants to master is just a fourth-level spell, Rhodes may not say anything, but this is obviously not the case. The person who can master the fifth-level spell of Meteor and Fire Rain by relying on his own ability is the worst. He is also a quasi-legendary mage.
As for Rowling on the side, she naturally didn't understand what Rhodes was thinking. In Rowling's view, Rhodes at this time didn't even have as much control over Meteor and Fire Rain as she did, so she naturally wouldn't tell him. of confusion.
Previously, during the process of casting the Meteor Fire Rain, Luo Lin felt some abnormalities through the changes in her body. However, the joy of successfully making the Meteor Fire Rain take shape made Luo Lin ignore the abnormalities that appeared on her body.
But at this time, after being reminded by Rhodes, Rowling had to pay attention to these issues that she had originally ignored. At the same time, her expression also changed somewhat.