Chapter 232: The Law!

What fate is, no one knows. At present, the wizarding world is still in the initial stage of exploration and application of fate, and there is little understanding of the nature of fate. 、

Fate is divided into many aspects, such as Principal Bart's main research on prophecy, including "prediction" and "speech", which are expanded to "prediction" and "guidance" respectively. Caroline has a unique heritage that belongs to the Duke Thing School of Magic, and she mainly delves into the production of destiny magic items, so there may be a lot of aspects involved, but they are generally not deep.

Ciri is more interested in legal knowledge. Ritsu Ling belongs to the most advanced and powerful type of knowledge in the fate department, and if it weren't for Ciri's fate talent being truly unusual, Principal Bart would definitely prevent him from studying this type of knowledge.

There are legal spells from low to high, known as the encyclopedia of fate. It can achieve almost all spells, but it is much more difficult and demanding than other spells with the same effect. Almost all fate mages have to learn some legal spells, but there are indeed relatively few who mainly study legal orders.

For the fate mage, the law spell is easy to learn and difficult to understand, so there are many learners but few main researchers.

Since most of the legal spells have alternative spells in the normal spell system, why would there be mages who learn these more difficult legal spells instead of the normal spell version?

This is where the issue of spell reduction comes in. It is not possible for every spell to have the same effect on everyone, and generally speaking, the higher the strength, the higher the reduction of the spell. For example, the [Blindness Technique] will last for a long time for ordinary people, and if this low-level spell is used against an academic mage with the title of "Prophet", it will basically have no effect.

This is because the effect of [Blindness] has been attenuated to a negligible level in the Prophet Mage, and this spell is ineffective against the Prophet unless the spell is improved and strengthened.

The legal order spell is different. Both have the same effect, and even legal spells may not be able to catch up with the effects of ordinary spells at the lower levels. However, once it reaches the high-level force stage, ordinary spells will directly fail like [Blindness], and although the effect conditions of [Decree of Blindness] with the same effect as [Blindness] are extremely harsh, as long as the activation conditions are met, its effect will not be discounted in most stages.

This is the power of the Decree spells, and the root cause of this is that there is no similarity between the two spells. [Blindness] is the use of magic elements to achieve the effect of magic according to the rules of reality, [Blindness] does not involve the operation of the rules of reality at all, although no one has really confirmed the operation of the magic of the law type, but the vast majority of mages believe that it should be modified through a small range of rules to achieve its own effect.

The unique way that legal spells work so that any enemy who is not a high-level semi-legendary or legendary will take the full effect of the legal spell, regardless of level and defense. Most of the high-level semi-Legends and Legends have already begun to study the rules, so they may be resistant to some simple [Decrees]. However, as long as you don't happen to study the rules of the [Decree Technique], the semi-legendary or even the Legendary powerhouse can only reduce part of the effect, and they will still be affected by the [Decree Technique].

The more powerful the law-type spell, the less effect it can be reduced by a non-identical rule practitioner. Most of the high-level [Laws and Orders] can have most effects on the Legendary, and the opponent can only choose to resist hard.

And that's not the only thing where this type of spell is powerful. Although the effects of most legal spells can be found in ordinary spells, the more powerful and esoteric the [Legal Order], the more unique it will be, and there may be similarities in ordinary magic, but there will no longer be those with the same effect. Some of the unique effects of the [Decree Technique] cannot be found in ordinary spells, and this type of [Decree Technique] is undoubtedly very powerful.

For example, Caroline's study of the production of fate props involves a lot of unique legal enchantment spells, such as [Legal, Enchantment, and Must-hit], which belongs to the magic effect of the enchantment branch of the legal class, which can make the attached item directly hit the enemy, and there is no process in between.

For example, the arrow shot by the first knight image in the lost magic of [Doom Twilight] has this attribute, once it is issued, it will directly hit the target, there is no flight trajectory, no intermediate process, ignoring defense, and the target will be hit with one hit.

Of course, the conditions for the action of this extremely powerful law enchantment spell are also extremely harsh, and the more powerful the magic props, the more troublesome they are to attach to, and the higher the cultivation of the fate system required. However, as long as the enchantment is successful, it means that an extremely powerful destiny magic item is born.

Both Headmaster Bart and Caroline use a few simple Commands, though they don't specialize in this category. Caroline is more involved with the enchantment branch of the legal spells, but she doesn't like this kind of knowledge because it is too difficult to study and learn, and she prefers to use the prophetic knowledge she learned with Principal Bart to make prophetic fate items.

However, given that Ciri is so amazing in fate, the two did not object to his decision to study the [Law Technique], but repeatedly told him to know how to give up and start over if he felt too profound.

Ciri decided to focus on the [Ritsujutsu] with her own plans. Due to his poor talent for magic, it took him a lot of time to learn formal magic. It would take him a lot of time to work to level up as a mage, and Ciri didn't want to waste too much time learning spells that would eventually be eliminated. As a result, until now, Ciri has had very few spells and most of them have been used for support.

It is for this reason that the [Fortress] will be crafted. But as a mage, you can't fight with magic items alone in all situations, and the mage himself must learn some combat spells.

The [Decree Technique] is undoubtedly very much in line with Ciri's wishes, powerful and powerful, and the effect is strong, and it will basically not be eliminated. Of course, the most important point is that although this spell looks similar to ordinary spells, it is completely undisturbed by the magic talent, and it is the destiny talent that affects the learning of the [Decree Technique], which is undoubtedly a great advantage for Ciri.

The highest stage of the [Decree of Law] can even replace most of the other fate-based spells, and if it weren't for the fact that it is too easy to learn and difficult to master, it is almost equal to an all-round spell. For various reasons, Xi Rui was very fond of [Ritsujutsu] from the beginning, and made up his mind that the main research direction was this aspect.

After Ciri decided to study the [Ritsu], Principal Bart couldn't help much, he could only provide some of the relevant knowledge he had gathered, but Caroline taught Ciri for a while. However, Caroline herself didn't know much, and with Duke Academy calling her back, Caroline soon left some information for Ciri and returned to the Southern Realm.