Chapter 44: Experiments
Deep underground, inside a chamber.
Gune drank a bottle of Soul Root Elixir and began to read books.
Reading books is already Gu Nee's favorite thing besides cultivation.
Half an hour later.
"If there are no major surprises. It shouldn't be a big problem! Raising his head, Gunne said secretly.
The books that Gune read were basic explanations of mantras. This book, which Gune can say he had already read, is now just going to review it carefully again to make sure that it is correct.
All kinds of spells, spells, and their spells, are not out of nowhere. It is the countless scholars and sages, who have explored and summarized it through generations of experiments.
And what Gune wants to do now is to improve the spell!
Standing on the shoulders of giants, Gune is not very difficult to improve spells. Especially when the difficulty of the spell is simple.
The goal of Gune's improved spell is simple. It is to greatly lengthen the syllables of the spell, and then greatly increase the power of the spell.
There are three ways to increase the power of spells.
The first is to increase the consumption of source power, for elementals, the source force is life, if the source power is consumed too fast, without the source power, then there is no power to fight back. Increasing the power by increasing the consumption of source power is, in essence, meaningless.
The second way is to increase the length of the spell and increase the power of the spell.
The increase in the length of the spell will obviously increase the cast time for the elemental, which will undoubtedly increase the danger of the elementalist himself. This is equally undesirable.
Many spells seek the best balance of spell syllables and spell power.
The third is to condense the "Source Force Framework", which is the effect of spells and forbidden arts. Gunne now wants to improve the spell forbidden art, but he still can't do it.
All Gunne has to do is the second one, which increases the length of the spell and thus the power of the spell.
For example, a standard second-order wood-based spell "Sharp War Spear".
The basic spell syllable is 12 syllables, followed by 2 syllables. Might is a standard second-order spell.
Gune wanted to increase his base syllables dramatically, to twenty, thirty, or even fifty, sixty. Then the contiguous syllables reach seven or eight, or even a dozen.
In this way, through the increase of the syllables of the spell, Gune can improve the power of this ordinary spell to a spell comparable to the ancient spell, or even comparable to the spell forbidden art.
Even under ideal circumstances, Gune would be able to extend the syllables of the spell long enough, and even the power of an ordinary second-order spell would be comparable to that of a powerful spell of the fifth and sixth orders.
However, the road is all walked step by step, and Gune also needs to slowly experiment step by step, and slowly improve his spells.
After writing the spell of the "Sharp War Spear" on a parchment scroll, Gune began to reverse analyze the 12 syllables step by step using a formula algorithm.
An hour later, the 12 syllables became the most primitive "spell factor". There are more than a hundred spell factors. However, these more than 100 "spell factors" are all made up of the basic 36 spell factors.
All spells in the world, including ordinary spells, ancient spells, and even spell forbidden spells, are composed of 36 basic spell factors.
"The sharp spear is divided into a series of processes, such as condensation, sharpness, acceleration, elemental acceleration, source energy consumption, and so on."
"I need sharpening and accelerating to increase its power. In this way, even though the syllables of the spell are greatly increased, their power will also be greatly increased. ”
"However, this sharp war spear itself is a second-order spell, and its foundation is very weak, even if the spell is very long, it will not be too long. 54 spell syllables, that's probably the limit. ”
As an elemental, Gune still has common sense about the upper limit of the carrying capacity of the spell itself.
For example, if an ordinary first-order spell increases the length of the spell infinitely, will its power increase indefinitely?
Obviously, no. There is a limit to its power, and its upper limit is 36 syllables.
First order upper limit, 36 syllables.
Upper second-order cap, 54 syllables.
The upper limit of the third order, 72 syllables.
And so on.
"The spell factor of the sharp war spear can probably increase by more than four hundred, so I need to reasonably combine the more than four hundred spell factors with the perfect combination of sharpness and acceleration."
Soon, Gune began to calculate the length of the time, and to deduce the time.
At the same time, Gune also took out the 140,000 gold coins he had purchased, and he had purchased the "Spell Synthesis Energy Tower." "I started to synthesize spells step by step.
When Gunne changes the spell factor of the Sharp War Spear, then the newly generated spell factor sequence must be able to synthesize spells?
Apparently not necessarily.
Gune needed to experiment and explore before he could synthesize a new spell.
And that's just refinement, and if a new spell is created, it's obviously going to be harder.
Each time he tried to calculate, after the calculation, Gunne would use the Spell Synthesis Tower to synthesize the spell factor.
However, more than a dozen times in a row, all the synthesis methods, none of them ended in failure.
"The creation and improvement of spells will not happen overnight, but will require you to experiment thousands or hundreds of times before you can get new spells."
This is the study motto of the master spells!
So even after failing a dozen times, Gune was still not discouraged in the slightest, and he still kept trying, trying, and trying again calmly.
Before he knew it, Gune had already changed his spell three times to synthesize the energy crystal of the energy tower.
A single hedron is capable of about a hundred synthesis calculations.
Apparently, Gunne had experimented more than three hundred times.
When Gunne enters the spell factor, let the spell synthesis tower synthesize itself, and he has to perform the next calculation.
"Buzz ......"!
A voice rang out from the Spell Synthesis Tower.
"Huh?" Goune looked up and was stunned at first.
"This ......," Gu Ne suddenly woke up, "the synthesis was successful?" ”
A moment later, a mediocre spell emerged from the Spell Synthesis Tower, and Gune quickly copied it down.
Soon, a modified version of the "Sharp Spear" spell appeared in front of Gune's eyes.
An improved version of the Sharp Spear.
The Force cost is 4, which is unchanged.
Basic spell syllable – 52. Consecutive syllables – 8.
The 52-syllable mantra takes up to 13 seconds to chant alone.
It is estimated that when the elementalist finishes chanting, the corpse will probably be cold.
But none of this was a problem for Gune.
With the syllables of the spell in mind, Gunne went to the testing ground on one side and began his experiments.
With Gune's slow chanting, a sharp war spear with a handle of one meter and five meters long on one side and an iron-blue body condensed, and when Gune's chanting was finished.
"Wow!"
The sharp spear pierced through at extreme speed, and the speed was extremely fast.
"Boom!" A bang.
The sharp spear slammed into the "Black Elemental Armorer" on one side
At the same time, on one side, a numerical value of the power of measurement emerged.
66
Looking at this value, Gune laughed.
The power of ordinary second-order spells is between 8 and 12 at most.
He has the blessing of soul re-transformation, making the second-order spell comparable to the third-order spell. That's between 27 and 32.
And now, this improved version of his spell failed to soar directly from the third order to the fourth order.
The power reached a terrifying 66.
"Coupled with my staff, an ordinary second-order spell is comparable to a fourth-order and a half-order spell, and the power may be able to reach 90, which is comparable to the ancient spell in my hand, so I ask you if you are afraid." Gune looked at the terrifying number, and in the depths of his eyes, a sharp light appeared.