Chapter 135 Getting Started(1/2)
It seems that because of the promise she received from Ding Huan, Qi Xinyue's next training will almost be aligned with Lao Liu.
Ding Huan took out a pile of jade slips.
The first jade slip surprised him, "Zhen Yuan Zhou Tian Bai Ji".
The spiritual thoughts swept in, and everything was introduced to the process of practicing the exercises.
Which ones are the most taboo and must be avoided, and which ones can be changed.
Ding Huan only saw a small part and benefited a lot.
These 100 taboos are not really 100 taboos. Many details mentioned in them are even far more than 1,000.
Ding Huan himself has a strong theoretical knowledge of Taoism. He can draw inferences from one example and benefit from it far more than just this jade slip.
After reaching the ninth level of genetic cultivation, Ding Huan did not have the skills to build a genetic foundation, nor did he know how to attack the genetic foundation.
Ding Huan subconsciously had the idea of creating a foundation-building technique. This jade slip simply laid the foundation for his creation of a technique.
As soon as Ding Huan got the jade slip in his hand, he couldn't put it down.
After studying this jade slip for more than half a month, Ding Huan put down this jade slip and picked up the second jade slip.
"Ultimate Shadow Escape"?
Ding Huan's mind fell on the jade slip, and he became more and more excited as he looked at it.
What a good thing, it's a body shape spell.
The only body shape spell he knew was wind control, but to be honest, as his cultivation level improved, he himself felt that wind control was a bit useless.
After just reading the beginning, Ding Huan carefully put the jade slip away.
This is not a place to practice body skills.
It seems that he has obtained the Star House. The real value is not the Star House, but the jade slips and bamboo slips inside.
The third jade slip was held in Ding Huan's hand, and Ding Huan couldn't wait to sweep it in with his spiritual thoughts.
The first two jade slips are urgently needed for him. What is the third one?
"Tao Fu. Part 1"
Ding Huan shook his hand and I strangled him.
The bottom of the Taoist talisman is a bamboo slip, which makes Ding Huan take it for granted that the top of the Taoist talisman must be a bamboo slip.
Unexpectedly, this talisman is actually a jade slip.
If he had known it was a jade slip, how could he have resisted reading it today?
Soon Ding Huan was glad that he didn't know earlier.
If he had known that the Dao Talisman was in his hands, he would never have decided to spend a year refining his spiritual thoughts.
He must have started refining talismans.
With this jade slip in his hand, how could Ding Huan still be in the mood to look at other jade slips?
At this moment, he was completely immersed in the ocean of knowledge on Tao Fu.
I have to say that the above introduction is more detailed than the following one. Let’s start with the materials.
For Fu Dao, the material is too extensive.
Monster materials, treasures from heaven and earth, various spiritual plants...
Even ores can be used as materials for refining talismans.
As for the runes, the introduction is even more dense, starting from the basic runes, to the five-element runes and various elemental runes...
Ding Huan noticed that the runes mentioned space runes, time runes, and even attribute runes.
However, there is no detailed introduction to these runes. There is only one sentence above, which needs to be studied by powerful experts.
But the basic runes and some basic five-element runes are introduced in great detail.
It is obvious that the senior who wrote this jade slip is not good at space runes, time runes, attribute runes, etc. or does not understand them at all.
Ding Huan didn't care, he didn't understand anything about space and time.
For him, being able to draw the first rune is the last word.
Only after you have learned the runes can you start making your first talisman.
The most basic talismans are drawn with talisman pens, while the intermediate talismans are drawn with spells. The more advanced talismans are not introduced in this chapter.
Ding Huan might have been confused before, but after obtaining the Star House, he felt that the most advanced talismans should be drawn using rules.
Regardless of whether it is or not, the task facing Ding Huan now is to make a talisman pen and then start drawing the first rune.
Fortunately, he asked Dou Qingzhi to help him collect a bunch of furs of ferocious beasts. The first thing Ding Huan thought of was the hair on the giant gorilla.
This is a level nine ferocious beast, best used as a talisman pen.
In fact, he still has the fur of a monster on his body, that is, the Great Eagle Owl.
Ding Huan feels that he is a beginner and cannot use this for the time being.
The only choice for the talisman pen is the bones of the Great Eagle Owl, otherwise he really doesn't have the right materials to make the talisman pen.
First time making a talisman pen.
Originally, Ding Huan had planned to refine the talisman pen according to the method described on the talisman.
When he started refining, he once again had various refining methods in his mind.
This made Ding Huan unknowingly add these weapon refining methods to the talisman refining pen.
Not surprisingly, the first talisman pen failed to be refined because Ding Huan added various methods.
The second time, Ding Huan simply stopped aiming too high and just refined the talisman brush according to the method on the jade slip.
This time, it only took him an hour to successfully refine the first talisman pen.
According to the introduction on the jade slip, the lowest grade talisman pen is a low-grade magic weapon.
Ding Huan knew that his talisman pen could not be used as a magical weapon, so he, a novice who had never even started, naturally didn't care.
Besides, if he had a magic weapon, he would have been able to fly with it long ago.
Ding Huan had a lot of materials for making talismans, and piles of vicious animal skins were piled up in the star house space.
It has been a year since the beast blood was broken, but I don't know if it has gone bad. After carrying a bucket of beast blood out, Ding Huan discovered that putting it in the star house space and putting it outside were completely different things.
At least it doesn't seem to have any peculiar smell, so it should be usable.
The benefits of the star house space may be reflected here. No living creatures, not even microorganisms, can exist in it.
But it is very obvious that the spirituality of these animal bloods has dissipated very much, and after a while, it may be almost gone.
The materials used to make talismans are also called talisman bodies. Top-level talismans also require top-level talisman bodies, which are good materials.
When ordinary mortals make talismans, they call them painting talismans.
They basically use cinnabar and yellow paper, and the yellow paper is the most basic symbol.
Ding Huan is a ninth-level genetic monk, and he has substantial spiritual consciousness. With the addition of Dao Talismans and Jade Slips, his starting point for making talismans is much higher.
Although there are no low-grade magic tools and talismans, there are also ferocious beast materials and ferocious beast blood.
No matter how bad the beast's blood spirituality is, it is still at the level of a beast.
When everything was ready, Ding Huan started making the talisman.
As a beginner, the talisman does not need to be complicated, as long as it can load the runes.
The Blue Star continued to fly alone in the vast universe. Qi Xinyue was eager to build a foundation and almost never came out after retreating again.
It was as if Lao Liu was dead inside, and there was no news.
In the entire Blue Star, there is only one person, Ding Huan, who is constantly making various talismans, carving various runes, and trying various talismans.
Let this Blue Star have some more life.
Time goes by slowly like this.
Ding Huan also started from the first water-condensing rune and slowly knocked on the vast door of the rune.
As the first clear water talisman was made by Ding Huan, more and more talismans were made by Ding Huan.
No matter how Ding Huan makes it, he can only make a first-level talisman at most.
Even if he used the blood and fur of a giant gorilla to make it, the final product would still be a first-level talisman. At best, it would just be a slightly better first-level talisman.
This made Ding Huan feel that it wasn't because he couldn't make progress in making talismans, but because his materials were single and the quality of his talisman pens was too low.
According to the introduction on Taoist Talisman, a truly top-level Talisman does not require a Talisman Pen to make.
Now Ding Huan is still a beginner, he must have a talisman pen to make talismans.
Ding Huan stopped making talismans and wandered in the void for almost two years.
The cosmic guidance ball snatched from the hands of those guys in the Blooming God Continent showed no reaction at all.
To be continued...