Chapter 72 - 64: Magic Basic Principles and Elemental Magic Analysis (Two-in-One)_3
Chapter 72: Chapter 64: Magic Basic Principles and Elemental Magic Analysis (Two-in-One)_3
Of course, that wouldn’t necessarily apply to great wizards and legendary wizards.
According to “Magic Basic Principles,” the “Material Decompilation Skill” also possesses two advanced magic forms.
They are the fourth-level “Advanced Material Decompilation Skill” and the seventh-level “Great Decomposition Technique”!
Coincidentally, the fourth and seventh levels are the thresholds for advancing to a great wizard and a legendary wizard! Nôv(el)B\\jnn
As Lynn thought about this, he had 071 record these details in the research files, then he flipped to the latter half of “Magic Basic Principles,” where the descriptions of magic power became even more mystical.
This legendary wizard regarded magic power as the fundamental origin of the whole universe, the basic component of all matter, the true force of creation!
“The origin, huh?” Lynn frowned. Based on his observations over these days, magic power seemed to exist in every corner of this world, but unlike elements, he could only sense it but not truly “see” it, unless he used magic like “Magic Missiles,” which could momentarily materialize and display magic power.
Forget it, this was clearly not something he could figure out at his current level…
Lynn rubbed his somewhat aching head and decided to put this question aside for now, then opened “Elemental Magic Explained.”
“Fireball Technique,” “Corrosion Skill,” “Loud Spell,” “Frost Touch,” “Lesser Flame Demon Hand,” “Flame Burst Skill,” “Poisonous Domain”…
The entire “Elemental Magic Explained” recorded a total of seventeen types of magic from the first to the third level.
Lynn glanced briefly at the so-called second and third-level magic, then shifted his attention away from them, focusing instead on the first-level magic.
With the help of artificial intelligence, although he could perform “Magic Mimicry,” normally only a full wizard could do this and he was limited to learning and using first-level magic.
For instance, the principle behind the third-level magic “Poisonous Domain” is to transform magic power into a type of toxic gas, possibly chlorine or fluorine gas—elements he couldn’t procure in a short time.
Without the ability to analyze, he couldn’t convert and use it, and his spiritual power was far from sufficient to cover such a wide range.
In close quarters, it would be more straightforward to lower or increase the oxygen content in the air, achieving a similar effect.
With his current abilities, learning and improving first-level magic was the most trouble-free option.
And first-level magic too had common and superior forms.
The so-called superior magic, was simply a simplification of higher-level magic or an enhancement of lower-level magic.
For example, his “White Phosphorus Fireball Technique” strictly belonged to superior first-level magic, only reaching the power of second-level magic due to the fiercely toxic and inextinguishable nature of white phosphorus.
Another modified magic, “White Phosphorus – Flame Demon Hand,” even possessed the destructive power close to third-level magic.
However, Lynn was acutely aware of the limitations of white phosphorus fire.
Even though he used this element to wreak havoc within the Sekas Empire, even killing Anluoke, who was comparable to a third-level wizard,
Lynn knew very well that this stuff could bully those uneducated bishops all right, but once against wizards, its effectiveness would probably be greatly reduced.
After all, the two critical properties of white phosphorus fire could be handled by formal wizards, and once the information leaked, achieving good battle results would not be so simple.
Therefore, he needed to learn more magic to expand his array of tricks…
(PS: Seeking everything for the new book! Today is also a double chapter release, and you all can discuss whether it’s better to have more of this scientific and principled stuff or to keep it brief.)
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