Chapter 115 Magic Upgrade
"Yes! But it might be oddly shaped, it might not taste good, or it might not be palatable. It can only be called a failed bread, just like the one you just made!"

Amisha pointed to the slightly wilted weed and said.

Moran: "..."

That was a classic example of failed magic.

“Creating magic is easy, but creating practical magic is difficult. However, the spirit of research and creation is commendable. Every successful loaf of bread is the result of predecessors summarizing and developing molds after they had already made it,” Amisha said, looking at her.

There shouldn't be any doubts now, right?

After Moran lowered his head and pondered for a while, he asked again, "Dean, if only single-function magic has a more significant effect, then shouldn't our spellcasting instructions be as simple and focused as possible?"

For example, with the spell "Fertile Soil," if I imagine a fertile land with thriving crops as the casting command, even if the thriving crops are meant to highlight the fertility of the land, isn't it still more effective than simply imagining an incredibly fertile soil?

“That’s right!” Amisha said confidently, “The more precise your instructions are, the less magic power will be wasted during the spellcasting.”

However, imagination has its limits, and most of the time, instructions cannot be completely precise.

This requires repeated practice and getting used to your own magic. Once your magic becomes familiar with your commands, even if the commands aren't entirely clear, it will understand what effect you want.

The level of your magic is essentially the degree of harmony between your magic power and your commands. The clearer the commands, the faster the magic power harmonizes, and the faster your magic level increases.

"Thank you, Dean, I understand!"

Moran knew why he had practiced the Clear Spring, Light, and Flame spells for so long, and although he had made some progress, he was still only at the apprentice level.

Her memory was so vivid that she directly used the images in her memory, with a little imagination, to formulate the spellcasting commands.

Her command for casting the Clear Spring spell was the basin of water she had referenced, her command for the Light spell was the magic lamp she had referenced, and her command for the Flame spell was a cluster of fire on the stove.

Without her noticing, she also refined the scene.

Even the instructions she imagined for the Fertile Soil Technique she learned today included lush crops growing on the land.

In fact, the command for the Clear Spring spell can simply be a clump or even a drop of pure, unadulterated water. The shape of the water flow and whether it is contained in a basin or a bucket are not important.

The command for the Light spell can simply be a ball of light that can provide illumination. Illumination is the key point; everything else is unimportant and can be omitted.

The command for the Fireball spell is simply a cluster of flames; burning is its most important characteristic.

The Fertile Soil technique simply requires issuing the command "Make it fertile".

The images and instructions in her mind were too clear, with too many unnecessary elements. So, although she practiced these spells every day and had no problem with her talent, her progress was slow, and she was unable to break through to the apprentice level for a long time.

Moran raised his wand, erasing the unimportant things and keeping only the most important ones: Clear Spring only produced pure water, Light only produced light, Fire only produced burning fire, and Fertile Soil only produced fertile soil.

The images in her mind were simpler, and when she cast the spell again this time, she found that it was completely different.

A spring as thick as a thigh, a flame the size of a fist, and a sphere of light illuminating an even wider area.

Finally, there's Fertile Soil, which has a better range and more effective results.

Amisha's picnic blanket, which she had just taken out, was almost submerged: "Beginner level?"

“Fertile Soil Technique isn’t enough,” Moran said.

The Clear Spring Technique, Light Technique, and Flame Technique are all at the beginner level.

It seems her practice was long enough to advance to the beginner level, but the extra useless information in the instructions caused a loss of magic power, which is why she has been stuck there and making slow progress.

After adjusting the commands, even the newly learned Fertile Soil spell now has a maximum output of 1% of the total magic power. When the maximum output of magic power during casting exceeds 2% of the total magic power, it is considered a beginner level spell.

It's like half of the internship period is over in an instant.

It's much better than the initial 0.1%.

Moran finally felt a bit like she was a witch with exceptional magical talent.

In the eyes of the other little witches, it was as if they had been engrossed in studying the spell commands for Fertile Soil for a while, and Moran had just been talking to Lady Amisa when suddenly all three spells were upgraded to the basic level, and Fertile Soil could instantly fertilize a square meter of land.

Even those who successfully cast spells could only affect a small patch of soil at a time, clearly indicating a problem with their instructions.

The little witches couldn't sit still any longer and gathered around again.

Vasida was the first to ask a question:
"Dean! What spellcasting secrets did you teach Moran? How did he improve so quickly all of a sudden?"

Ms. Amisa looked at Moran: "You tell them!"

Moran, of course, shared all her insights without reservation.

The little witches: "That's it?"

Moran nodded: "Don't depict irrelevant information too clearly. The spellcasting command must be precise first, then clear! Irrelevant information can be omitted."

"Is our problem that the spell commands are too clear? Our problem is that the spell commands are not clear enough!" Vasita complained. "Who can cast a Clear Spring spell and imagine the basin holding the water in perfect detail?!"

It took her a long time to clearly visualize the characteristics and appearance of the spring itself!
They were struggling to refine the images and instructions in their minds because they were too vague, but Moran's instructions were too clear.

Moran touched his nose: "It's probably because my memory is too good!"

The little witches: "..."

"Forget it! I'd better just go practice my own skills!" Vasita came with high hopes but left disappointed.

I thought there was some magical secret to rapid advancement!

As it turns out, the minds of the witches seem to be quite different!
They can't learn Moran's style.

The little witches dispersed, and Moran: "(︶`)"

She just seemed to have accidentally wandered into Versailles.

Sin, sin, sin!

She stopped experimenting with other spells and quickly returned to her farmland to practice her Fertile Soil spell and fertilize the soil.

Similar to the teaching method of the cooking magic class, the planting magic class is also taught individually according to each little witch's progress.

Once this step is completed, you can proceed to the next step.

Moran was the first to fertilize all of her farmland.

In her spare time, she also fertilized the ground in her dormitory yard.

When all of them had finished gaining weight, her Fertile Soil Technique was upgraded to the beginner level.

Not only does the area affected by each spell increase, but the efficiency of fertilization also increases. Furthermore, if one's concentration wavers slightly during the spellcasting process, the spellcasting state will not be immediately affected.

The speed of improvement is incomparable to when I was learning the Clear Spring Technique.


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