Section E, Chapter 63: Magic Bullet (Lusha)

As a result, Lucina, who wants to enchant her, is in trouble.

After all, many trigger enchantments have no effect on Lusa.

So in the end, you'll only have to apply some persistent enchantments - such as the very common increase in hardness and sharpness.

This enchantment is something that almost all warriors want to appear on their weapons. And it often has the added benefit of preventing rust.

This prolongs the life of the weapon and maximizes its appearance.

No one wants their weapons to be stained, right?

However, although Lusha does not possess spell control, she can still unleash the spell blade of the Black Orb Spell Resistant Dagger and the Ice Blade (the dagger's thin blade will be wrapped in the spell blade) - or split it in two to release another conjured dagger.

Although the two of them, Sebodat and Anusen, train Lusha at the same time, but they can't look at each other's training methods.

They had a lot of conflicts, and they didn't even quarrel about the training program.

There is simply no consensus.

The style of the two has a strong conflict between the Ranger style and the Templar style.

The core of the two combat systems is very different, but it is not impossible to integrate.

Lusha is willing to learn from both at the same time and gain all of their strengths.

But the two teachers couldn't get along with each other.

As a result, when there are no special circumstances, they will be divided into morning and afternoon teaching.

In the morning the Cyberdat taught, in the afternoon the Anusen taught.

Currently, of all Lusha's weapons, only the magic spear is something that no one can train her. This requires her to find a more mature way of fighting.

Although there are magic spearmen among the combatants from Eda City, they are not familiar with them after all.

The magic gun has always been a tactical weapon.

However...... As with gem magic, there is the problem that it is easy to burn money. Many strange and powerful energy blocks (also known as magic bullets) and magic guns with outstanding effects are sky-high.

Therefore, when using this kind of weapon, you must know how many catties and taels you have and what degree of economic loss you can bear. For example, a magic spearman like Lusha, who doesn't have much money, must choose more affordable energy blocks.

As for the rich or something...... It is completely impossible to compare them together.

They can use a lot of those precious energy blocks without caring about it, and it doesn't hurt at all.

Let's say a hurricane (gale) energy block.

One of the signature features of this energy block is to shoot at the ground, creating a small tornado that integrates attack and defense.

If Lusha uses it, she must feel more sorry for the Farr in her pocket, and will only release a single whirlwind to assist in the battle.

But the local tyrant demon gunner can release several at the same time without feeling distressed. Momentum alone is not a level.

So, poverty really limits the imagination. In any battle, whether or not there is money will also be one of the factors that affect the strength - and the same is true for the Marksman.

However, money can only affect part of the strength.

In addition, there is also training that is delayed because of money.

The Marksman's training has been costing energy blocks. After all, the magic bullet that is shot out is played, and it is really consuming resources.

If you want to improve your mastery of various energy blocks, you must train.

However, if you want to train, you will inevitably consume these energy blocks...... Those expensive magic bullets must not be used casually.

If you don't use it much, how can you master it?

This has always been a contradiction.

It stems from a real problem that is difficult to put into words: lack of money.

The situation of the Magic Gunner, in fact, has always been a bit awkward.

In terms of lethality, it is definitely a spell that is inferior to a mage. And because the magic gun is driven by energy blocks, some people will think that they have no ability at all, and they still rely on the power of the mage.

All these factors have led some mages to look down on the Sharpshooter, believing that it is just a substitute for someone who can't use magic.

Actually, it's not entirely wrong.

At present, Lusha still has a little bit of a clue about the use of these four new energy blocks (magic bullets).

The most common way to use a gravity energy block is to shoot a gravity projectile to change the gravity of the hit object, causing it to float or fall to the ground. Lusha had conceived many uses in advance and experimented with them slightly. But it's not cheap (when you buy it from a mage, it costs a hundred and fifty fars each.) That is, one carter and five Rogie. This is also to thank her for participating in the defense of Elder City and discounting the market price of 300 fars)

As for the black light...... It can create a dark realm that absorbs light, or attack with dark light energy. It is an energy block with a moderate cost performance that is as moderate as lightning and flame bullets. Lusha, who can see at night, will be more suitable for use. But most people prefer to use very cheap smoke energy blocks for visual blocking.

Teleport energy blocks...... It's even more expensive. The price after 50% discount is 250 fars. The regular price requires four Carters and five Rogie to get one. However, the high price in exchange for the effect is naturally powerful. The Magic Gun loaded with it can shoot two portals to achieve the teleportation effect - or, the item it hits (which is limited in size, and the larger the item is more energy-intensive), causing it to fall out of the directional portal.

The resulting tactical effect is immeasurable.

You can even use your imagination to the fullest, such as ...... Open a portal from above the enemy's head and from under his feet.

Then have him repeat the process of falling indefinitely until the portal closes. (All objects in the teleportation process are forcibly ejected before closing)

Other application methods, of course, are also more or less. For example, open a one-way portal in front of you and next to an enemy, and then shoot at the portal. In this way, the attack can directly burst out of another portal beyond the time and space limits.

But anything that involves space-time spells will not be cheap, and it will not be profitable.

The cost of making a teleportation energy block definitely can't go down much.

Hurricane Energy Blocks, also known as Hurricane Energy Blocks, are actually the most standard names.

But the reason why most Marksman changed its name to "Hurricane" may be because its signature performance "Tornado" is too impressive.

Over time, this nickname began to stop resembling a nickname.

It's more like replacing the original name. Even some stores no longer label its name as "Gale Energy Block".

In Lusha's opinion, the more useful functions of this energy block at the moment are tornadoes, wind shields, and wind blasts.

It's too wasteful to simply launch wind bombs. It's better to shoot directly with a cheap shock magic bullet.