Chapter Twenty-Three: Witness the Power of the Membrane Law (2)!

For Zhao Kun, there is one thing that he is very satisfied with about the spells of the COC series.

It's not that there are a lot of practical magic, from everyday to immortal, from immortality to domination of the world, all kinds of life-saving spells are particularly powerful, and most of them are simple and 'easy' to learn.

What really satisfied Zhao Kun was the popularity of the COC spell. Generally speaking, a spell, no matter how simple, can only be used by the caster. The number of casters in a world determines the popularity of magical power - except in worlds with old dominators.

COC spells usually have a will check before they can be cast, at the cost of deducting a certain amount of SAN value. If you have successfully released a spell, if your mana is insufficient, you can also use SAN value to deduct it, and a little SAN value can be used as a little mana.

The SAN value (Sanity) can be considered to some extent mental power. For example, when you see something supernatural or something too terrifying, and your mind is stimulated, SAN will drop. SAN value at zero = crazy and can't be saved. But until the SAN value reaches 0, a person's spirit will be considered normal.

To put it simply, the magic is not rational enough.

This is the reason why COC magic is really powerful, as long as you know the corresponding knowledge (you don't even need a lot, incomplete spell knowledge is fine), even if you are not a magician, you can cast spells together.

In fact, in a world like the twenty-first century, where supernatural power is suppressed, it is difficult for a mage to increase his mana. Therefore, even if it is Zhao Kun, the effect of finding a bunch of mortals (believers) to cast spells together will be stronger than that of casting spells himself.

This is why he has to keep pace with the times and get a large male idol group to come out.

It's not the old days anymore, and in the modern world, it's easy to get attention when you pull a vote of believers to cast spells, and on a transcendent level, the magic fluctuations of these large spells are not easy to hide.

But the concert or the stage is another matter entirely.

As far as the debut track of the Fang Xin Group is concerned, it was Zhao Kun who dismantled the spell of controlling the weather (AlterWeather) through his attainment of spells, and turned the spell of more than 100 words into lyrics through a series of methods such as translation, dismantling, adjusting the order, compressing, and adding content.

And then through a series of things, including but not limited to putting a gun to the heads of the people, they get them to make a song to match it - the tune itself must use the chant tone of the corresponding spell at the corresponding key lyrics. As for the choreography, it's a similar approach, and it's important to include the gestures and ritual-specific movements of the spell in the dance moves.

What does this mean? Although the group itself is ignorant, they can complete a spell cast by using a caster as a guide when they perform the song for more than three minutes (this spell requires more than three minutes of chanting). Although the thirteen people didn't know that they were casting spells, the ritual movements, chanting, and spell spells could all pass the check, and they had to pay at least ten mana points for them.

――If you don't have magic in your own right, you naturally have to give your senses.

And Zhao Kun spent so much effort tossing, obviously not to complete a spell cast by only fourteen people at one time.

In the closed environment of a concert, fans who sing, dance, and wave along are obviously seen as helping to cast spells.

It's like when believers gather to cast spells, most of them don't understand what they're doing. But as long as the crowd gathers and then yells and acts like a pyramid scheme/cult gang.

Even if the fans below alone provide two sanity points to cast spells together, a song can be enough time to create an extreme weather that sweeps through a city.

Regardless of the temperature, the spell of controlling the weather from the lowest level to the highest only costs 220 mana points, counting the 10 points required to launch the spell, which is 230.

In reality, it doesn't make much sense to change the direction of the wind without taking into account the subsequent development of extreme weather or if you want to continuously change the target of your spell strike. The duration of the climate is also determined by the amount of mana invested, and the amount of rain/snow that can be affected by cloud cover is only the duration of rain/snow remaining after the spell is cast (after all, the climate that has already been created cannot return to normal all at once).

Of course, this simplified Copycat castration has a much weaker AlterWeather effect than the original. This weakness is mainly reflected in the cost of mana.

The original is a spell as a whole, and if enough mana has been invested to create the desired weather, the spell range and duration can be increased by just investing mana without brains. Regardless of duration, it costs 70 mana to change a two-mile radius from windless to tornado, while three miles only cost 80, four miles 90, and ten miles 150. A radius of 1,000 miles is only 10,050 mana. On this basis, from no rain to storm, no matter how wide it is, you only need to take out another 50 mana.

- The cost of the spell itself is calculated independently of several aspects, but the effect of the spell is actually multiplied by multiple aspects, and it is not proportionally expanded according to the amount of magic power invested. This means that the more mana you put into it at once, the more terrifying the effect will be.

If it is the original spell, a gathering of tens of thousands of believers and a successful ceremony can strike a country at once and cause it to suffer a terrible disaster.

The version that Zhao Kun planned to use was due to various splits and simplifications, and under the condition of only retaining the key nodes, in addition to the inability to directly control the temperature with magic, the biggest disadvantage was that all the spell areas were separated, which led to a significant increase in mana consumption - four times the consumption of the original version.

But it's totally worth it. Think about the number of people at the concert! In modern society, gathering so many people for no reason is sure to attract the attention of government officials and people with a heart like SCP. It has been able to gather hundreds of people in the name of summer camps, tour groups, and training institutions. Not to mention the subsequent developments - to bring these people together and perform a ceremony, even if it is just to gather and chant loudly - without SCP, the police will come to the door first.

But if all this is carried out in the name of a concert, the police not only can't say anything about the gathering of tens of thousands of people, but also have to escort them. Let tens of thousands of people successfully gather in a closed place, guided by the people on the stage, chanting wildly and making all kinds of movements......

Even if it is four times the consumption, a concert with more than 10,000 seats in the Bird's Nest and Dongdan is enough to destroy a country - you have to consider that the fans can sing along, and in any case recite a sentence to the missionaries, they are not the same as the believers of the same sentence.

The people of the Order do not spread spells all over the streets, and ordinary believers do not come into contact with lofty magic spells during their daily lives. But even if the fans can only sing along with the high/high part of the spell, that is, the main part of the spell that needs to be repeated repeatedly, it will be considered as a part of the mantra that is fully versed in the mantra, and the sanity value starts at five points......