Chapter 152 Swordsman, Scholar, Fairy Maiden
Feature Three: Substitution of real and fake, ultimate deception.
Restriction: To mimic a specific level, you need to seal the corresponding level of power into the back cover of the book.
If you need to pretend to be a "Perfected One", you must at least seal a third-rank talisman into the back cover of the book to disguise it. Of course, you can also seal in a third-class spiritual object, spiritual tool, and so on.
Theoretically, it can only possess its image, not its spirit. In other words, it can only create counterfeits, and it’s difficult to make the fake become real, possessing the corresponding strength.
The spiritual tools of the current level only support up to the Perfected Realm. A one-level disguise can be trained to be real. For instance, if a child stage is disguised as a wine monk, it will have some capabilities of a wine monk and not be wholly fake.
The amount of strength you possess depends on the spiritual object you seal, and the consumption also originates from the spiritual object.
As for the strength of the disguise, that is, the difficulty for others to tell if it’s real or fake, it depends on the object sealed in the front cover of the book. This object doesn’t look at the strength of spirituality, just the ranking. The higher the rank of the item sealed in the front of the book, the harder it is for people to see through your disguise when you are under it.
Theoretically, it can disguise anything, including but not limited to cultivation, physique, spiritual roots, and even characters.
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After a long time of sorting out, Wang Zijia barely understood the power of this spiritual tool. Function one and two were easy to understand, but function three was a bit complicated.
It’s probably about disguising the magic tool. But this disguise is conditional; if the conditions are met, it can also become real.
