Chapter 41: The Battle for Places (2)
"You're scared?" Glancing at Pattry, who had just walked out of the school building, Ryan asked. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info
"Huh? No, how is that possible? Hey. Quickly wiping the sweat from his forehead, Patri tried to distract Ryan with a smirk.
"They're all first-year students, just like you, and they're not going to be that strong. And in terms of qualifications, you are still their senior, so be confident. โ
Hearing Ryan's reassurance, Patrick answered, but lowered his head with a wry smile.
Arriving at the dormitory, Ryan walked straight to his desk and continued his study of the spell model. Although the battle will start tomorrow, Ryan's mage path will not end there, and he will not slack off when it is time to work hard.
Early the next morning, the teaching area of Bright Star Castle became lively, and a group of people were blocked in the playground, and the noise became overwhelming for a while.
"Are you really not participating?" Closing the spell book, Ryan glanced at the boy next to him.
"I still don't look for guilt, the first grade is already a lot of people, only ten places, and the competition is much more ferocious than other grades. And my mentor will go anyway, and I can also participate as an accompanying apprentice when the time comes. โ
Patine's mentor Ryan had a relationship with him, he was a high-level mage, and although his strength was not high among the mentors, he was not bad for Patery. Seeing Patrick's appearance, Ryan could only shake his head and didn't say anything more.
"Quiet!" At some point, Pansted appeared on the high platform, and the slightly shrill voice instantly spread throughout the playground, and the noisy noise gradually subsided.
"The harvest festival is approaching, and the monsters of the wilderness are starting to move, and I'm sure all of you have heard of what these barbarians have done."
"They burn, kill, loot, and do all kinds of evil."
"It's a great threat to our lives."
"And today, we will pick out the most powerful mages and drive these monsters out of our homeland!"
"From this day forward, the world will once again be in awe of the power of magic! Our strength! โ
Wow!
Pansted's righteous and awe-inspiring speech instantly ignited the passion of the students, and against the backdrop, this funny Morning Star magic guide actually gave people a sense of solemnity.
"Now I announce!"
"Castle Shine represents the competition, let's go!"
Without further ado, Pansted quickly finished speaking, and with a wave of his hand, the mentor below chanted the incantation. The ground suddenly began to tremble beneath their feet, and in a low roar, a ring of masonry rose from the center.
I saw the mentors standing separately at the edge of the field, and blue magical light instantly shot out from their fingertips, intertwined on the inscriptions on the edge of the field, and the surging magic power suddenly spread.
The pale blue transparent barrier instantly envelops the entire venue.
Spell Enchantment, legend has it that the High Elves have taught a wide range of magical power to human mages, and with the support of huge magical power, it has created a magical area similar to a maze lock.
Although the time, scope, and power are far inferior to the Lost Lock, this does not obscure its brilliance.
The effect of this spell enchantment is very simple, only the caster who can control the magic can enter, and according to the strength of the mage, a shield will be created to resist a certain spell energy, once the shield is broken, it will be expelled, and it also indicates the end of the game. At the same time, weapon attacks are significantly weakened in range.
To put it simply, this is the perfect mage arena created by Shining Star Castle, capable of maximizing the caster's abilities and inflicting little to no physical damage to the mage.
The playing field was quickly set up, and two first-year students walked up under the direction of their instructors. The sharp-eyed Ryan found that one of them was actually Kemath, who had a relationship yesterday.
It was still that seemingly friendly smiling face, and the approachable handsome face made many female apprentices exclaim.
The student on the other side had obviously heard of Kmรกs, and seeing that his opponent was so popular, his forehead couldn't help but sweat.
The two of them didn't say much, and as the bell rang at the beginning, Klamus pulled out a bag of white powder, and as he chanted the incantation, the breeze lifted the powder, gradually building an intricate model in the air.
Bone meal? 1 Ring Spell Panic?!
Although Ryan couldn't use spells to identify due to distance and barriers, he still recognized the common necromantic spell.
The student on the other side was still chanting the incantation, and the panic technique had been activated, only to see that as Kemas raised his hand and pointed, the student's eyes suddenly glazed, and with a burst of pale green light, he seemed to see the end of the world, and immediately shouted in panic.
Everyone was in an uproar, but Kemath's raised finger did not let go, and after he recited the incantation without hurrying, two magic missiles shot out from his fingertips one after the other, and a low impact sound sounded on the opposite student, who let out a cry of pain and flew directly out of the field.
In a neat battle, Klamas undoubtedly won, and as he smiled and bowed to the onlookers, it caused another scream of schoolgirls. Strength and appearance come together, no wonder it is so popular.
But Ryan's focus is not here, two missiles? In other words, this kid has at least level 3 strength, and it is not surprising that most of them have already mastered the 2-ring spell.
The first-year mage's competition was not exciting, after all, they only mastered tricks and 2 or 3 1-ring spells.
Can you imagine a situation where two mages cast all their spells and pick up sticks to fight each other?
When one of the mages' shields finally broke and was expelled from the grounds, the students breathed a sigh of relief. The two of them were half a pound and eight taels, and the spells cast didn't hit...
"Ryan ... Where did it go? Patrick yawned, glanced at the referee's numbered plate, and was about to go back to remind his friend, only to find that Ryan was long gone.
"Ahh
"Look!"
"Ryan!"
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I saw that Ryan had already appeared in front of the venue at some point, and due to the Red Dragon incident, Lancedell and Ryan's fame remained high during that time. Although he has always been low-key, the black hair and black eyes are so unique that Ryan is in the sight of all the students in Castle Shining Star.
Ignoring the tsunami-like cries, Ryan slowly stepped into the barrier.
As if passing through a thin curtain of water, a layer of foam-like shield appeared as Ryan mobilized his magic, as if it were just a raincoat lightly attached to his body.
Glancing at his somewhat nervous opponent, Ryan just smiled lightly and focused on the shield.
Mana Shield
Effects: Strength, Spell Resistance, Area Exorcism Resistance.
Shield value: 11/11
Ryan is a level 1 mage, but the value of his magic shield is unexpectedly high. But when Ryan thought about it, he wasn't too surprised. The value of the shield depends more on the individual's ability to withstand mana, that is, in addition to the level, one's own health and intelligence attributes are also linked, and Ryan, as a ranger with a life dice of d8, has a much advantage over the life dice of a simple mage d4.
"Are you ready?" The tutor next to him saw that both of them were on the field, and hurriedly asked.
Ryan glanced at the other party, nodded, and did not take out the weapon on his waist.
mankind
Orderly and neutral
Mage Level 1
Health: 6/6
Shield value: 5/5
Spell: 1 Ring (2/2)
Difficulty: Easy
It's really, too weak!