Chapter 122 The Extra Puzzle Piece: The 'Prospects' of the Thunderclap Technique
Chapter 122 The Extra Puzzle Piece: The 'Prospects' of the Thunderclap Technique
The model of the Thunderclap spell has already been built on the notebook.
However, there are still many more fragments of the architectural and structural elements of the spell models corresponding to Thunderclap Spell.
Loon could sense that these fragments and the Thunderclap Technique shared a unified thread.
However, these fragments were not used during the process of assembling the Thunderclap Technique model.
"Is the problem with the fragments, or with the Thunderclap spell?"
"Or is there something wrong with my perception?"
Loon recalled the knowledge about magic in his mind.
Similar to the ranks of wizards, spells also have distinctions such as level 0 spells, level 1 spells, level 2 spells, etc.
Level 0 spells are 'complete fragments' extracted from Level 1 spells.
Just like the Heartbeat Resonance spell, it is a spell-like spell that was dismantled from an incomplete spell structure.
"etc……"
"Disassemble?"
Beside Luo Ang, the spinning rhombic octahedron suddenly accelerated and flew out of Luo Ang's mental energy—finally being caught in Luo Ang's hand.
"I see!"
Luo Ang's eyes lit up, and he immediately found the magical beast talent atlas.
The diagram describes the White Eagle as a level 2 magical beast. After becoming a magical beast partner, one can "borrow" a portion of its affinity and control over thunder or storms.
Bloodline inherited spells: Thunderclap, Swift Thunder, and Overturning Thunder.
However, this diagram does not specify the levels of the three spells: Thunderclap, Swift Thunder, and Overlapping Thunder.
"From this perspective, the true Thunderclap Spell might not be a level zero spell, but rather a level one, or even a higher level spell!"
"And what I have mastered now is not the true Thunderclap Technique."
"The spell structure of Thunderclap I currently possess is not a complete structure—but rather a 'complete fragment'."
"In other words, the spell model of this Thunderclap spell can be 'expanded'."
"The parts of these corresponding fragments that have not yet been used can actually be 'attached' to the spell model of Thunderclap, thereby 'completing' the Thunderclap spell."
"It seems I need to put more effort into the Thunderclap Technique."
Loon pondered—he wasn't sure how to 'complete' the model of the Thunderclap Technique, so he decided to use the most direct and clumsy method.
Use this Thunderclap Technique more often!
Every spell that can be cast has a complete model—but completeness and incompleteness are always relative.
A person's perspective and feelings differ, and what seems complete may become incomplete.
So use it more often!
The saying goes, "Read a book a hundred times and its meaning will become clear." As long as the Thunderclap spell is cast enough times, and as long as the model of the Thunderclap spell becomes sufficiently "obvious" and "familiar" in Luo Ang's perception, then Luo Ang will definitely notice the "incomplete" parts in the current Thunderclap spell model.
Just like when you were writing in your past life, you would find that a character doesn't look quite like the original one as you write.
The underlying principles are ultimately somewhat similar.
The most ingenious thing is that... the "hiding in the clouds" that Luo Ang is currently maintaining can also reduce the noise of the Thunderclap Technique, so that the Thunderclap Technique is not as powerful as before.
Isn't this the perfect time to practice Thunderclap Technique?
The process of casting a spell is divided into preparation and casting.
In fact, Luo Ang's control over the Thunderclap spell and the process of preparing the spell were already quite proficient.
However, he didn't feel anything when casting the Thunderclap spell—and the reason for this is quite simple.
Thunderclap is, after all, a lightning-based spell, and it makes quite a commotion when cast. Also, because Thunderclap is related to Luo Ang's own bloodline, Luo Ang is unwilling to reveal this fact.
Therefore, after leaving the Orchid Islands, Luo Ang has been using the Thunderclap Technique model to consume his mental energy on a daily basis—but he has not actually cast the Thunderclap Technique yet.
Another reason is that the places where Loen was previously located were all sea areas—different spells also have requirements for the environment.
Although the Thunderclap spell is powerful, it is not considered a very strong spell in the sea.
Enemies targeted by the Thunderclap spell only need to hide in the seawater. The presence of the seawater will naturally dissipate the power of the Thunderclap spell, weakening its destructive power to an absurd degree.
But now... Luo Ang has already left the sea area.
The wizard he faced was not a wizard from the sea, but a wizard from the central kingdoms.
"No, no." Just as he was pondering this matter, Luo Ang felt another surge of emotion.
"I can't focus all my energy on the Thunderclap spell—even if this spell can be upgraded to a level one or even a level two spell, it's not enough for me to put all my eggs in one basket."
Although spells have different levels, the difference between spell levels is not the difference between the ordinary power of spells—but rather the power that is unleashed when a spell is at its 'maximum power'.
Its 'maximum power' can reach that level of power, which is equivalent to a certain level of magic.
How do you achieve the 'maximum power' of a spell?
More mental energy attracts more mystery, as does the spell model itself, which increases the "burning efficiency" of mental energy and mystery.
And what about Loen now?
He was merely a second-class wizard apprentice, and his mental strength was only twelve.
In such a situation, let alone level one or two spells.
He learned the spell model of a level nine spell, and coincidentally, that spell model was extremely efficient at utilizing mental power and mysticism...
Given Loon's current mental strength, and the mysteries he can summon with it... even if he were to successfully cast that level nine spell, its power would likely be roughly equivalent to that of a level one wizard casting a level one spell...
Ultimately, even in this extraordinary wizarding world, there are still some basic rules of 'scale' that must be followed.
"Therefore, focusing all your energy on Thunderclap Spells, hoping to suppress everything with a level one or two Thunderclap Spell... is absolutely a mistake!"
"If that's truly my goal, and I go in that direction, then death will surely be what awaits me!"
"Right now, I'm just a wizard's apprentice."
"The enemies I face are all wizard apprentices."
"For wizards of our level, level zero spells are more than enough!"
"Going beyond level zero to pursue the spell models of level one or even level two spells—that's not impossible, but it shouldn't be given such high priority!"
"So, let's keep our feet on the ground." Lo'ang's figure emerged from the clouds.
Acid Splash and Missile spell scrolls subsequently appeared.
These are the last two spells that Loon has not yet learned from the scrolls left behind by the old man.
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