'Xenomorph refers to a special mutation that occurs in monsters.'
'Under a very small probability, the monster's cell nucleus will undergo qualitative changes, causing the monster to deviate from its original life constitution and put the body into an abnormal state.'
‘Xenomorphs mostly occur during the embryonic development and evolution of monsters.’
This is an introduction to monsters and alien species in the book, with several special cases and illustrations beside it. Heath took a closer look at his little white spider and it matched the description above. It was probably a alien species.
"This is so lucky..." Heath was surprised.
According to the book, the probability of the occurrence of heterogeneous species is very low. Among the hundreds of thousands of cubs, not even one mutant species will be produced. It has to be said that Heath hatched a heterogeneous species for the first time.
It's really like winning the lottery.
However, what really caught Heath's attention was this description of alien species in the book——
"After a monster enters the alien state, there is a high probability that it will awaken talents that do not match its level and type."
Heath perked up!
The abilities of monsters are not learned through self-cultivation like wizards, but all come from the awakening of natural abilities, and this awakening is gradual. As the strength of the monster increases, the awakened talents will become more powerful.
The alien species can skip this rule and directly awaken talents that do not match their own rank. This is really...
"It's so perverted!" Heath became excited.
Although it is not necessarily true that the aliens awakened have talents higher than their own level, and it is also possible that high-level aliens awakened lower-level talents, his little white spider was a newborn cub, and no matter how unlucky it was, it was impossible to awaken a talent higher than his own.
Is it a talent with a lower level?
And based on the various abilities it has shown before, Heath can almost conclude that this must be an innate ability that only comes from very high-level spiders...
What could it be?
Heath opened the "Arachn Subject Talent Encyclopedia" with great interest. This is an introduction to the talents and abilities of spider monsters collected by wizards. It contains most of the spider-type talents and abilities. Basically, all the wizards already know.
Here it is.
"Super digestion... It should be this one, right? There is also a fast eating... This one is also similar... It should have both of these abilities, right?"
After some searching, Heath found two innate abilities, namely [Super Digestion] and [Quick Eating].
Super Digestion: Able to possess powerful digestive ability, quickly digest eaten food and convert it into energy for self-absorption.
Fast eating: Eating food quickly.
Although judging from the description in the book, there seems to be a certain gap between the abilities displayed by the little spider. For example, the powerful digestion ability mentioned above is only several times greater than usual, rather than directly eating food hundreds of times larger than the body.
However, after searching through the entire book, Heath has only found these two that are similar to the little white spider. He can only temporarily assume that the little white spider has awakened them.
"Now we are prosperous!" Heath became excited.
Although these two abilities seem to have little combat effectiveness, they are actual second-level talents, and they are auxiliary talents that can promote the rapid growth and development of monsters. With these two talents, the little white spider can grow to the official level (
Level 1), it’s basically a sure thing.
Is this the official level?
This is not low, right? Spider monsters themselves are very low-level monsters with a very limited upper limit. Look at the Spider Banshee, which is only an advanced apprentice level, and this is already a higher-level monster in the spider subject.
"It's an official-level monster. Thinking about it, I'm really a little excited!"
Originally, Heath planned to hatch the spider and play with it for two days before selling it to Fat Bard, but now it was obviously not worthwhile to sell it. It was a clear official-level monster. Who would not cultivate it?
There is really something wrong with my brain.
"You have to meditate quickly to find the second character..."
The first step for a wizard to cultivate a familiar is to sign a contract with the familiar. Even the lowest-level contract scroll is said to cost tens of thousands of magic stones. Heath couldn't afford it and had to make it himself.
To make a contract scroll, you need to condense at least a second character and master the 'magic circle' ability.
No matter how well-trained a demon pet is without signing a contract, it can only serve as a wedding dress for others. Doesn't anyone think that a drop of blood during hatching can make the monster recognize its master and give up on it?
"I just happened to master the knowledge about magic circles."
With this thought in mind, Heath put down the book in his hand, got up and left the library.
After Heath left, the library became quiet again.
"Huhu!~" The morning breeze rushed into the library through the cross window and lifted the brown-red curtains.
"rustle!"
The books Heath placed on the table began to flip through quickly under the gust of morning wind, making a rustling sound.
Soon, the wind stopped.
The flipping pages of the book also stopped abruptly.
The page stopped unbiasedly on a page about the introduction of monster talents. Sunlight filtered in through the window and illuminated the content above. What was written was——
Note: This catalog only records talents and abilities below level 6 (including level 6)...
...
The basic requirement for an apprentice to condense the second character is a mental power of 1.3 or above, while Hiss's current mental power is 0.9, and there is still a long way to go.
There is no other way, just sprint hard!
After returning home, Heath immediately devoted himself to selfless cultivation. He started to get up before dawn every day to practice, and continued until the dead of night when all his mental energy was exhausted before he would rest.
Basically every day, except for necessary physiological needs such as eating and sleeping, he spends all the rest of his time on cultivation.
You know, this is really not an easy thing to do.
After all, cultivation itself is extremely boring, and few apprentices who have just embarked on the path of wizards can adapt to it.
If you look at the apprentices around you, you will know that they are hot girls, bragging, playing with weird magic tools, and gathering together in groups to pass the time... It is the great time of youth, and there are a few
Can an individual have the patience and determination to abandon this gorgeous magical world and focus on boring cultivation?
Time flies like an arrow, and time flies like water.
How can the sunrise people who have not experienced the precipitation of time realize the regret they feel when the setting sun comes to an end?
But Heath was different. He had been a man for two lifetimes, and he had long understood what it meant to be a flower. No one would be young again. It was impossible for him to make the mistake of wasting his time in the next life.
To be honest, if it weren't for the fact that the wizard is far from being able to ignore physiological needs at this stage, he would really like to avoid even the processes of eating and sleeping...
God rewards hard work!
During this selfless effort in training, Hiss's strength was also increasing day by day, and he soon reached a mental strength of 1.3.