"Teach me this spell."
Looking at the heretic named Bisha, Rhodes said quickly.
Based on the effects mentioned by Bisha, Rhodes realized that the spell she mentioned that could change the appearance of others was obviously referring to the second-level disguise magic.
If he could master this spell, many things would be easier for Rhodes. He could temporarily cover up the current appearance of the little monster and blend into the towns behind.
The only thing that makes Rhodes unsure is that this is just a space in an illusion. Whether he can learn the magical knowledge about casting spells or other aspects of knowledge and inherit it until he leaves.
After hearing Rhodes' request, Bisha gave him a strange look:
"You saved all of us Cregans. Naturally, I shouldn't refuse you, but learning magic is not a simple matter. It requires one's own talent and hard practice. It cannot be learned in a short time..."
"Just discipline me." Rhodes ignored Bisha's suggestion and insisted.
Seeing that Rhodes was so determined, Bisha couldn't refuse: "Okay. This is an air magic that requires the use of air magic elements, one of the four major magic elements in the world. If you want to cast a spell, You need to meditate to condense the magic elements in your body first, you should know this, right?"
The corner of Rhodes' mouth twitched. What Bisha said was information that any mage knew, and he would naturally not understand it.
"I can cast a lot of spells, you just need to teach me how to cast this spell." Shaking his head, Rhodes said quickly.
As he spoke, Rhodes switched the racing achievement he was wearing, and switched the racing achievement displayed on him to [The End of Wisdom].
This is a special racing achievement that Rhodes obtained after killing the Wisdom Tree Yuk. After wearing this racing achievement, no matter what Rhodes's own attributes are, at this moment, he will have legendary wisdom and can quickly learn all spells in the world, even fifth-level magic that can only be mastered by legendary wizards. , it was not difficult for Rhodes at this moment.
As long as he switches the racing achievement he wears to [End of Wisdom] when needed, Rhodes can save a lot of skill points that should be spent on wisdom, which also gives Rhodes more choices.
"Since you are not afraid of failure, I have nothing to hide, but I want to remind you that only Cregans of a minority race have the talent to cast spells. It is normal that you cannot learn it."
At Rhodes' request, Bisha slowly explained the key points of casting disguise magic.
"This kind of air magic can change our heads and faces. You need to use the sequence like mine to condense the air magic elements on the surface of your body..."
As she narrated, the nearby abyss demons who had no talent for casting spells all showed uncomfortable expressions. They could hardly understand anything, so they had to take the initiative to go to the nearby forest to maintain vigilance.
At this time, a new prompt came from Rhodes' system log.
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"Bisha is trying to teach you the second-level spell [Disguise Magic]."
"The level of wisdom meets the conditions, but the academic level is insufficient. The judgment is based on the difference between the special skill level and the spell level..."
"The judgment is successful! You have learned the second-level spell [Disguise Magic]."
"[Disguise Magic Lv1]: Second-level air magic. It consumes 10 mana points to change one's appearance and figure in the eyes of others. Every hour the disguise lasts, 10 more mana points are consumed. 200 experience points are required to upgrade."
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After learning the camouflage magic, even though it was only Lv1, Rhodes felt satisfied.
Rhodes was able to learn how to cast disguise magic from Bisha, which meant that he could learn various other spells in the illusion, which was what worried Rhodes the most.
In hell, Rhodes's own spells were not inherited with his memory, and before the trial began, Rhodes could not learn spells elsewhere. Demons in hell would not delve into spells like mages. Virtue's spellcasting ability cannot be displayed.
Fortunately, the existence of the illusion gave Rhodes such an opportunity. Since memory and knowledge are not restricted, the spells Rhodes learned in the illusion can be retained after leaving.
For Rhodes, this is undoubtedly a rare opportunity. If he can get the blessing of magic power in the next trial, Rhodes will be able to fight much easier.
In addition, Rhodes also thought of one more thing, and that was the effect of meditation.
In the illusion, Rhodes couldn't feel it at all. This was also the difference in the passage of time in the original world, but according to Messika's words, it was much slower here than the outside world. No matter how long it took in the illusion, the fire test in the outside world was only One day will pass.
In this case, Rhodes didn't know whether he could meditate in the illusion and what effects meditation would bring. We can only wait until later to try.
Taking a deep breath, Rhodes looked at Bisha not far away and asked: "Are there any other spellcasters in Moth City? Will your disguise magic be seen through by other creatures?"
This is what Rhodes is concerned about. The level of camouflage magic determines whether this spell can be easily seen through. If there are powerful spellcasters in the city, camouflage magic will be ineffective against them.
The clairvoyant eye, which is also an air magic, is the best spell to break the disguise magic. For this reason, Rhodes must first understand this information from Bisha.
Bisha thought for a while and replied: "Except for the city lord Alan, there are no other spell casters in the city."
Hearing what she said, Rhodes seemed to be relieved and asked: "How is the strength of the city lord?"
"He is a devout man who relies on hard work to hone his will. Even the priest in my impression does not have the mental ability like him."
"Priest..." Rhodes seemed to realize something, with a thoughtful look in his eyes.
Although priests, like mages, also regard the two attributes of spirit and knowledge as their main attributes, there are still differences in their fighting methods.
If mages focus more on high-level spells for combat, then priests prefer to rely directly on spiritual power to condense huge magic groups to bombard enemies.
Compared with mages, ascetic priests have less time to study various exquisite spells, but the magic group they condense with pure spiritual power is also something that should not be underestimated.
After knowing the information about City Lord Alan, this is undoubtedly good news for Rhodes at this time. Except for the City Lord, it is almost impossible for anyone else here to see through the effectiveness of the disguise method, which also provides Rhodes with an opportunity.