Section D, Chapter 57: Enchantment Props (Lusa)

If only my fire energy block could explode with a shot - that's what Lusa had thought before. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

But in reality, this requirement is indeed a bit difficult to achieve. An explosion is not something that can happen easily.

As mentioned before, what is the significance of the magic spear in battle, mainly to create a chance for the magic gunslinger to win.

In fact, many of the Marksman's enemies are killed by cold weapons or projectiles such as crystal balls.

Cold weapons naturally don't need to be mentioned. But orthodox spearmen almost always use light weapons such as daggers and swords.

A crystal ball is a prop used to throw a special crystal ball by sealing the pre-prepared magic (almost all of which are explosive) in a special crystal ball with a magic spell.

Once the crystal ball is activated, it will explode if it is violently impacted. The Flame Crystal Ball leaves behind a cloud of flame, and the Burst Crystal Ball explodes. The Frost Orb leaves behind a large cloud of chill and frost, which briefly freezes enemies...... And so on and so forth.

The crystal ball is quite expensive, and most people are reluctant to use it. Whether it is the complexity of the production process, the cost of the materials, or the power, it is a high-level item that cannot be used casually. And only people who don't know how to use spells use that thing.

Ordinary people want to have a powerful magic body, and this is one way.

With crystal balls on them, one might worry about whether they will explode on their own. But it's absolutely safe. The crystal wall itself is made of a special material, which ensures that the unstable elements inside will not cause trouble.

That's one of the things that makes so much money for enchanters. Of course, crystal balls are not used by as many people as magic scrolls (some of which require the transcription of incantations also need to be made by learning inscriptions) and wands.

So a mage like Lucina, who is proficient in enchantment but is so poor that it jingles, really makes one wonder how this guy did it.

The magic scroll needs no explanation. The vast majority of magic scrolls do not need to be activated with spells, so they can be used by ordinary people. All you need to do is tear off the seal of the scroll and then tear the scroll open. Next, you can cast spells. Guaranteed monkeys will use it.

But some of the scrolls were made very brain-dead by the designers. Its seal is hard to tear off. It's normal to be hard to tear, because you can't just let the seal of the scroll be accidentally removed. However, it is designed to be almost impossible to tear off.

It's hard to tear off the seal, and maybe you'll find that you can't tear the scroll itself. It's so sturdy that you might need to cut it with a knife. But then the reels don't work.

There was once a man who tried to tear a teleportation scroll at a critical moment, but was hacked to death because he couldn't tear it open.

Moreover, the teleportation scroll was mistakenly slashed by the enemy with a knife, but it was not broken.

Generally speaking, that kind of crappy reel is rare. Because many times the paper used for the reels is regulated. And until the seal is broken, the scroll itself is protected from tearing.

Some scrolls really don't need to be torn by hand to be effective. For example, if you enchant a scroll like a flame on a weapon, you can use the weapon that needs to be enchanted to pierce it directly to achieve the effect.

But then again, there are so many ways to just want enchanted weapons. For example, apply magic pine resin to it (be careful not to hurt your hands), apply magic oil to it, and so on.

Wands and wands, although sometimes called mixed by various people (including mages), are the kind of thing that can cast spells without being driven by mana.

Because it is often confused, wands in the true sense of the word are sometimes referred to as simple wands.

Generally speaking, such wands are as short as a dagger and can only cast fixed spells.

According to the best materials and crafting methods, ordinary staff can store three types of magic. And none of these spells are too strong. Otherwise, it will be difficult to cast spells normally by relying on the drive of the staff alone. In addition, when it comes to elemental magic, it can only be a single attribute.

For example, if your wand has fire magic, it can't put wind magic or electric magic anymore. It's something like this. Of course, the pure arcane energy of plastic magic doesn't conflict with any of the elements.

Most of the most common staves on the market can only cast one spell. It is extremely rare to be able to cast more than two spells (except for those with both illumination and flash, which is considered a form of magic). After all, the flash spell is just an illumination technique that increases the magic energy and explodes for a short time), and it is very surprising that it can cast three spells, and it is almost a treasure.

And wands tend to be simpler. It's basically breathing fire and electricity, emitting light, pulling something, and so on. It's basic, but it's violent.

In addition, the amount of mana a wand can store is limited, and it needs to be recharged when it is used up. This requires the help of mages or the use of items such as Philosopher's Stones.

Some warriors who don't have a mana net but want to be a demon warrior like to use these magic items to assist in battle. It's not just enjoyable, they're really strong when used well.

And for example, what if you travel for a long time and can't take a shower and there is no Aiya around you to purify you?

Wouldn't it be nice to have one of those scrolls or wands engraved with a cleansing spell engraved on them!, wouldn't that be convenient?

You know, there are so many places where magic serves life.

And cleaning reels are so cheap that they cost a cabbage.

Some scrolls that require inscriptions on them are comparatively too expensive.

Because the labor cost and ink cost are quite a lot. Copying scrolls is a lot of work. As a result, the yield will be much lower.

And once a character is written incorrectly, you have to quickly modify it with smudge props. However, if there are too many typos in the whole scroll, it will still have to be scrapped. It's exhausting.

Therefore, if you are too careless and always write it wrongly, the risk of losing money is also very large.

Once Lucina also studied inscriptions.

She decided she wanted to make a lot of money. But if you learn to learn, you will be impatient.

You let her sit there honestly, copy the scroll, and make a few mistakes, and then have to start again?

After all, you can sleep when you are on the penalty station. Don't underestimate Lucina, she can sleep standing up.

Lusha slipped the magic gun in her left hand back into the holster on her leg, pulled out the dagger at her waist, and slowly approached her enemy.

The Shadowman looked around, not noticing that something was wrong behind him.

Taking advantage of the opportunity before the enemy could turn back, Aya immediately stood up and stabbed the dagger into the Shadow Man's neck with a cushion (Aya's height of about 1.4 meters is a tragedy), and quickly slashed it horizontally.

The enemy soon collapsed to the ground, reduced to a pile of black juice. Hurriedly putting away the dagger whose black liquid was slowly purified by Aya's purifying power, Lusha pulled out another magic spear and quietly moved to the outer corridor.