Chapter 187: Falling Leaves Disaster
Although he had learned the spell, Yi Chun was not in a hurry to use it immediately.
Perhaps it was caused by past circumstances, or perhaps it was affected by the current complex situation.
Yi Chun was not willing to completely trust a certain life.
Or in other words, caution is always safer than blind recklessness.
After sensing the surrounding environment for a while and not finding any consciousness, Yi Chun transformed into human form.
Under the power of the wildness, the human form that had not been switched for some time did not seem awkward.
Because the bloodthirsty beast form is Yi Chun’s most powerful wild form at present.
In his human form, there are also some subtle feedback:
Although, he still looked like the harmless creature he once was.
But the wildness that flashed in his eyes in a spiritual form made him look vaguely cold and dangerous.
If expressed in terms of relevant network values, it should be something like deterrence +2.
Of course, the growth of charm has also played a great role in reaching the current value.
As we all know: love and fear are the inseparable black and white sides of charm .
Of course, Yi Chun didn't pay attention to these.
He looked at his hair that had fallen to his shoulders, with a subtle expression on his face.
This color...
Yi Chun looked at the hair that was slightly tinged with green and fell into deep thought.
In the past, he didn't like green hair because of the influence of human civilization.
Now, his dark green hair gave him an inexplicable feeling of fakeness.
Deep down, Yi Chun is actually a rather conservative person.
Although he was born in the Federation era, his old-fashioned father, who was quite out of tune with the outside world, had a great influence on him.
Yi Chun doesn't necessarily think that black hair is such a good-looking color.
But when it turned into other colors, he felt that it was more like a wig than an extension of his body.
A more practical example is:
The same hair appears in the food, black hair is always more lethal than other colors...
In the field of druids, many great druids have not reached a consensus on how to deal with hair.
Some turn it into long vines, some turn it into guardian tree men, and some let it grow freely.
Yi Chun is not too fond of long hair.
On the one hand, he does not define himself as a pure spellcaster.
As a melee character, hair that is not properly managed is actually quite a burden.
Just like some female combat units, they engage in excessive cutting of accumulated fat balls.
When swords strike and claws tear at each other, anything extra will become a flaw.
If he were an ordinary druid, he might consider more about how to solve the problem in a druid way.
But Yi Chun quickly thought of a power that he had not yet tapped:
His real name...
Perhaps for people with Eastern culture, when they mention bald heads, they always think of monks.
Yi Chun was no exception, not to mention that his real name allowed him to gain an additional 5 levels of monk level.
Even in the extraordinary world, this is at least comparable to the increase of legendary bloodline.
Maybe, even higher...
Yi Chun didn't know too much about the monk profession.
He prefers purer professions, but in previous virtual games, it was always difficult for him to find a clear position as a monk.
Because in Yi Chun's view, being a warrior monk is not like a profession, but a mark of civilization and spirit.
As for the martial monks in the extraordinary world, Yi Chun knew nothing about them.
Among the books he read, there was nothing related to monks.
It seems that many of these smooth-headed characters do not exist in the context of mainstream civilization.
Perhaps you could consider taking on a level 1 monk profession part-time, so that you can get some corresponding abilities for free and solve your hair problem at the same time?
Yi Chun fell into deep thought. He thought this was a good idea.
But the prerequisite is: he can obtain the monk profession that he is satisfied with.
There are actually quite a few connections between monks and druids.
Even though Yi Chun had never seen any books specifically describing monks, he knew the reputation of the ancient dragon monks.
Although, that was the author's complaint in a certain book...
After writing down the relevant thoughts in his notebook, Yi Chun began to chant the spell...
"Gda...mrri..."
The elegant and ancient language of natural elves reflected a faint green light in the air.
Soon, a dark green portal appeared in front of Yi Chun.
Yi Chun walked in directly, and his figure disappeared into the dark green of the portal...
…
The transformation of space is never too pleasant.
What's more, this is a third-level spell that is largely a trick.
Holding back the discomfort from his body, Yi Chun threw himself a natural sprout.
Under the surge of natural forces, Yi Chun's complexion gradually returned to normal.
Now, Yi Chun began to look at his position.
This place seems like a small basin, and at the end of Yi Chun's vision is a tall green barrier like a mountain.
And in the basin, there is a regular, replica-like field.
This is normal, after all, it is the product of magic.
But after all, Ze Luceri is also an archdruid.
He had obviously put some thought into the construction of the dirt.
At least, they are not simply transformed derivatives of the earth element.
Although, in the eyes of many people, derivatives of the earth element can make plants grow rapidly, and are naturally rare and magical objects for cultivation.
But making plants grow is the most basic ability a druid possesses.
The cultivation of magical plants is not something that can be achieved by simply growing them.
Just like the natural growth of ordinary plants, it takes an unknown number of generations before there is a certain probability that a superior individual will mutate.
The cultivation of magical plants is even more difficult.
Yi Chun rubbed the ground under his feet. It was a little moist, but not wet.
The natural ingredients inside are uniform and complete, and it can be said to be a very good breeding base soil.
So, what should I plant?
Yi Chun looked at the brown and yellow land that was estimated to be at least several acres in area and fell into deep thought.
If there was a plant that could grow dried fish, Yi Chun would not have hesitated.
But now, he really has no need in this regard.
However, Yi Chun did not dwell on this issue for too long.
The finished product of the magic plant was just a by-product of his plan.
In fact, he came here to gain professional experience.
If this is the case, then there is no need to consider too many factors.
In this regard, there are a lot of mature cases in the druids' books.
It has a good individual mutation rate, the fastest possible basic reproduction speed, does not require an overly complex growth environment, and does not need to consider the value of the plant itself...
Soon, Yi Chun found what he wanted in his database:
In the illustration of a certain book, there is a plant with large leaves.
And on the edges of both sides of its leaves, there are densely packed oval leaflets.
This is a magical variant of a natural plant. In some worlds, it is called "Dead Leaf Scourge"...