Chapter 521: Ability One

Before this, Rowling had never imagined that she had the ability to change the spells recorded in the magic scroll, but in this situation, when Rowling held this hellfire magic scroll in her hand, she clearly felt it.

Whether it was the prompts coming from the perception or the thoughts that appeared in her heart, Rowling clearly realized that she did have this ability, and she could change the spells recorded in the magic scroll.

Rowling knew that due to the keen perception of the existence of powerful mages, relying on the Hell Flame Spell Scroll that existed in the spatial ring, she might be able to kill the ordinary necromancers around her, but it would be difficult for the most powerful Reese to have any effect.

In this case, Rowling discovers that her ability to change magic may be able to play a crucial role in the battle below.

Through the cues from her perception, Rowling realized that she might be able to rely on the magic scroll in her hand to inflict great damage on Reese, or even kill him directly.

In Rowling's thoughts, she was able to rely on this ability to make the appearance of hell flames, no longer accompanied by violent explosions, but instantly envelop the entire casting range in the form of a sea of fire.

For creatures that were originally within the range of the Infernal Flames, this method is naturally extremely hidden, and it is also more difficult for other creatures to detect. In Rowling's opinion, even Reese, who has a keen sense, is likely to be completely consumed by the flames of hell before he has time to react.

However, in order to achieve this, there are some requirements for the existence of magical elements. Rowling realized that although she could make certain changes to the spells in the magic scroll, if she wanted the changes to take effect, she still needed to meet the requirements of the concentration of magic elements around her.

Just like Rowling's vision, a change to the flames of hell. In order for the sea of fire formed by the flames of hell to envelop the entire area in an instant, and release the damage in an instant, instead of continuously burning an area, the first thing you need is the fire magic elements that exist around you, far exceeding other types of magic elements.

For Silvercliff City, which had just been shrouded in the cloud of death, this was obviously difficult to achieve.

When the cyclops retreated, although the cloud of death gradually dissipated, the impact it caused still existed in Silver Cliff City, and there was an extremely rich death energy remaining in the entire Silver Cliff City.

In order to cope with the attack of the cyclops, Vita relied on her own ability to condense a large amount of death energy, and under the effect of these death energies, ordinary creatures that originally died under the attack of the cyclops were also transformed into undead creatures, but they also fell under the shroud of the cloud of death.

Due to the large number of dead creatures and the existence of a large amount of death energy, even if this war is over, the impact of death energy on the entire area of Silvercliff City will not dissipate.

Only when a powerful mage appears and is willing to spend mana to eradicate the death energy that exists in this place, will the area return to normal.

When Rowling plans to change the way Hellfire casts, she realizes that as well. Due to the extremely strong death energy around her, even if Rowling tried to change the way Hellflame casts, she would not be able to succeed.

In this case, even if Rowling tried to use this newly emerged ability, I am afraid that it would not be able to do anything, and the spell she cast would only be in the original form of Hellflame.

After discovering this, Rowling still did not give up this idea in her heart, because she knew that she could rely on the existence of spells to change the magical elements in the surrounding environment.

At this time, Rowling's remaining mana is not much, if she doesn't try to make changes to the magic elements in the environment, but directly use the hellfire magic scroll, then the remaining mana is enough for Rowling to support for a long time.

If Rowling is reckless, she can even directly use the space-time gate she has mastered to forcibly establish a connection with the spatial calibration within the nearest range, and instantly break away from Silvercliff City.

It's not clear what you'll face next, but it's a way to survive without any choice.

However, Rowling did not choose this way. In Rowling's opinion, even if she can really get rid of Rees's attack through the time and space gate, the situation she needs to face next may not be much better than fighting in Silvercliff City.

Therefore, Rowling's final choice was to use all the mana she had left to cast the spell of the Beaded Fireball, trying to change the concentration of magic elements around her.

In the process of releasing the Fireball, perhaps due to Rowling's focus, she successfully changed the form of casting the Fireball, making the fireball's attack range extremely wide and no longer limited by the spell itself.

If it was in a normal state, rather than the current situation, Rowling might have felt extremely excited when she realized that she could successfully modify the spell itself according to her own wishes, but at this time, Rowling was more concerned about the concentration of magic elements in the surrounding space.

Long before the battle began, Rowling realized that she seemed to be able to make certain changes to the spells she was about to cast, without being limited by the spells themselves.

It's just that for Rowling at that time, this kind of change to spells was extremely limited, even to a point that could be ignored, and even Rowling herself sometimes wondered if this ability existed.

Rowling recalled that in the process of Rod teaching her spells, she had also told Rod about this kind of change in the spell situation, and told Rod about his doubts.

In Rowling's memory, when Rod listened to the questions he asked, he didn't directly answer his doubts and tell himself about this ability, but fell into thought, and finally only briefly mentioned that it might be related to his hero specialty.

Obviously, even Rod could not provide an accurate conclusion about the changes that occurred in Rowling.

At this time, when Rowling was in an extremely dangerous environment, her ability to change spells was undoubtedly fully revealed.

Through this extremely special ability, the spells cast by Rowling have undoubtedly undergone a great change, and just relying on the beaded fireballs, these necromancers have suffered a lot of losses.