Chapter 714: The Duel Between Magic Rune Literature and Transforming Element Theory

Taking advantage of the imperfections of the opponent's construction technique, insert the edited sequence of magic runes with the effect of inducing magic energy flow errors, so that it will naturally produce the collapse of the spell that originated from itself. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

It may sound like a simple job for someone who is good at editing magic runes, but it's not, especially when the opponent is the continent's current number one mage like Tafel.

First of all, while there can theoretically be no imperfections in the construction of magic spells, in practice, for true magic masters, imperfections in magic can be minimized by their vast knowledge and experience while casting spells.

Fifty or sixty percent is imperfect for 100 percent and 99.9 percent is imperfect, but the difference is obvious. In the case of Tafel, if the technique he constructed was evaluated by a degree of 100% perfection, the perfection level was at least 99.999%.

Because the flaws of the technique that may be caused by the human factor are almost completely avoided by Tafel, the imperfect flaws in Tafel's technique are almost all due to the most stubborn and irrevocable subtle uncertainty of the magic element itself. Such an unavoidable flaw, let alone an outsider, even the caster's Tafel himself may not be able to grasp what form they will appear in which part of the spell every time they are cast. If an outsider wants to take advantage of these defects, it is an extremely difficult proposition to perceive their appearance in the first place.

Secondly, even if the location of the defect in the spell is locked, it does not mean that any magic rune sequence can be inserted into it as an inducement for the collapse of the spell. Although magic spells do not often come with self-defense and anti-virus software such as "firewalls" like real computer systems, because traditional magic spells are built with the help of the magician's mental power and their own magic power, all magic spells themselves will actually have a subtle self-awareness that even the caster himself is not aware of.

Of course, this self-consciousness was quite weak, so weak that it was impossible to discern even the insertion of a non-existent magic rune, which caused the magic energy of the entire spell to deviate little by little. But if you really don't take it seriously, you can't do it.

For example, if a simple string of magic runes is garbled, or a sequence of magic runes that is used to induce the magic energy at the insertion to suddenly turn from the original direction at a large angle, then the slightest sense of the caster in the original spell will still play a role, forcibly removing this foreign magic spell and returning the magic energy flow to the original trajectory. For example, if the inserted sequence of magic runes is not programmed to have a proper obfuscation and camouflage function, but instead violently intervenes directly from the imperfections of the spell as if a stone is smashed into a small dirt pit on the earthen wall, this will still cause the original caster's will to take effect, and the extremely obvious uninvited guests in this spell will be expelled from the spell by themselves.

Therefore, in a battle against a super mage like Tafel, trying to use the magic rune sequence to induce the magic to collapse is almost equivalent to a rapid-fire game that is almost just unpleasant. The Frisbee will appear randomly from the 360-degree radius of your body as a player, and you must hit the Frisbee within a few seconds between the time it appears and the time it hits you, and you must aim it with a limited technical move.

Cheruth, who developed the rune-inducing Honkai technique during the seven-day trial before the decisive battle, has a deep understanding of this after a series of experiments. Because of this, she took risks at the beginning of the battle with Tafel, using the law of evolution to sacrifice her direct combat ability and then improve her magic element perception and control to the limit, ensuring that she has the ability to master the magic form constructed by Tafel in the first time, and can smoothly integrate the edited magic runes into the opponent's spell in the shortest possible time.

To borrow the previous metaphor, it is to use the law of evolution to obtain a cheating radar that can signal the position of the frisbee as soon as it appears before the start of this purgatory-level shooter, and then master the technical actions that need to be completed before each shot to the point that there is almost no time wasted and no mistakes. In this way, the only thing left is the "quasi-head" itself, that is, the ability to instantly judge what kind of inducement effect the edited magic rune should have in order to effectively complete the induction of the collapse of the spell without causing the exclusive role of the caster's consciousness in the spell.

It stands to reason that this kind of technical stuff is not as difficult as acquiring strong enough magical elemental perception and control, but it does not pose an unsolvable problem for Cheruth, a former super hacker. In addition to Cheruth's own strength, it is also because the magic of this world does not have any defense against this kind of borrowing the insertion of the magic rune fragment to induce the collapse of the magic - after all, this magic version of the magic "hack" attack is the first time it has appeared in this world, before that, due to the limitation of the discipline vision, even a genius such as Tafel never thought that the magic rune magic could be used in this way.

But despite this, just as Tafel would not have thought that Cheruth would have such an amazing magical combat weapon, Cheruth's side also made an almost fatal miscalculation of Tafel's magical ability after the battle began, yes, it was Tafel's mutated elemental magic developed through his original theory of transforming elements.

Needless to say, the original intention of the magic developed by Cheruth was to destroy all magic spells based on the normal system of elemental magic. However, because the mutated elements used by Tafel have completely different properties from normal elemental magic, the mutated elemental magic is also very different from normal elemental magic in terms of the composition of the spell.

Although theoretically speaking, as long as the magic generated by the regular flow of magic energy is induced by the spell, the collapse of Cheruth's spell can destroy the middle of it, but after all, as mentioned before, it is necessary for Cheruth to accurately judge the imperfections in the opponent's spell and write a sequence of magic runes with targeted induction functions to be effective. But Tafel's mutated elemental magic made her have the feeling that she had been reviewing algebraic equations until the day before the exam, but when she took the exam, she found that she was caught off guard by the plane geometry analysis test today.

A type of magic that I have never seen before, and if you think about it in the field of magic theory and knowledge that you have learned so far, you will definitely not be able to understand the flow of magical energy. It was precisely because she was caught off guard by Tafel's mutant elemental magic that she was unable to discover and familiarize herself with some of the rules of the spell as if she understood normal magic in the first place, resulting in Cheruth, who switched to the spell collapse mode at the first time of the battle, in the first period of time after the battle, except for the cover and protection of Helan and other reliable teammates to avoid the attack, she did not make any substantial combat contribution at all, let alone to prevent Tafel's magic release.

However, fortunately, as early as three years ago, after the incident in the Holy City, the wolf girl who knew that the final hostile boss in the future would most likely be the genius magician Tafel fifty years ago had already begun to prepare for this. Adhering to the principle of knowing oneself and knowing one's opponent in battle, Cheruth spent her three years studying at Loris National College and carefully investigated and learned about the things she could gather about Tafel when she was not "dead". Among them is the information that Tafel left behind in the wizarding world at that time about the theory of the transforming element.

Although Tafel's research on the theory of the deformed elements at that time was far less mature than it is now, and the materials he left behind were only some of the most basic concepts and conjectures, making it difficult for future generations to inherit his research. But at least after learning about Tafel's research with a rare enthusiasm for learning, Cheruth was not at all clueless about the theory of the deformed element and the mutated elemental magic that Tafel had "predicted" in his paper at that time. And because Tafel's theory of the deformed elements is similar to the microscopic classification from molecule to atom to quark in the natural science civilization of the earth, Cheruth was surprisingly able to understand some of the ideas that Tafel put forward in his paper, which the magicians of this world regarded as "the assertions of geniuses or the whims of madmen".

With a preliminary understanding of the theory of the Transforming Element as a foundation, coupled with the high-end level of magical literacy cultivated over the years through the self-study of Cheruth and the guidance of magical masters such as Heranherro, Cheruth finally used her super-evolved magical elemental perception to complete the preliminary analysis of Tafel's mutated elemental magic after the initial powerlessness.

And just when she wanted to further collect some data on the sample data of the mutated elemental magic spell out of guilt for Herlan and Selman, her deliberate concealment was finally discovered by Tafel, and Tafel attacked without hesitation.

Knowing that she couldn't drag it out anymore, Cheruth gambled according to her perception and understanding of Tafel's mutated magic spell, and used her mental power to edit the magic rune induction sequence endowed with physical magic energy. Under her control, these sequences of magic runes were completed and released at the same time as Tafel finished casting, intercepting and merging into Tafel's magic halfway through.

Luckily, the wolf girl got her bet right, and it turned out to be a big success. Although only one of the sequence of magic runes she unleashed successfully fused with the spell, it eventually caused the spell to collapse just before the spell was about to hit them, and Cheruth learned of a new weakness in Tafel's magic.

Tafel was the only developer of mutated elemental magic, and it had only been developed for fifty years, so although Tafel's personal genius had developed it to the point where it could use arcane-level magic in battle, its structure, which was completely different from normal elemental magic, was actually imperfect in many details, and the result was that although it could be used, the stability of the spell was far less than that of normal elemental magic.

Originally normal elemental magic, it may take Cheruth to trigger the wrong induction of magic energy in two or three or even more places at the same time to disintegrate the magic attack through the collapse of the spell before it works, but now in the face of Tafel's mutated elemental magic, although it is more difficult to decipher the location of the imperfect defect of the spell and edit the sequence of targeted attack runes, the corresponding each magic only needs to cause the magic energy to flow in one place, which can cause Tafel's magic to collapse immediately due to the collapse of the spell.

So, starting with the flame spear that shot at Cheruth, the lightning tornado, the solid fire meteorite, and the extremely threatening mutated elemental magic released in Tafel's hand were successfully induced by Cheruth one after another with the compiled sequence of magic runes, and all of them disappeared before the attack could be used because of the collapse of the spell.

Needless to say, Tafel, who had never seen this kind of method, on Cheruth's side, except for Helan, who had been pulled by Cheruth to do experiments in the Warcraft Forest, so he knew something about the stunt of the magic collapse, the rest of the powerhouses were also dumbfounded, and even forgot to seize the rare opportunity to counterattack Tafel for a while.

Cheruth had the intention to remind everyone to attack Tafel quickly, after all, no matter whether Tafel used attack magic to attack instead of defend or use defensive magic, she was confident that she would use the magic to disable the opponent's magic, even if the strength was as high as the seventh-order peak and infinitely close to the eighth-order, Tafel was still a magician characterized by a fragile body, as long as any of the strong people present could hit Tafel with a seventh-order high-level attack, then it would definitely be able to reverse the balance of victory and defeat and begin to favor their side.

However, it is a pity that after several times of being defused by Cheruth, Tafel's expression not only became slightly hideous, but even the spell seemed to enter the burst mode. Obviously, the fact that the most smug attack was defused by Cheruth in a way that he couldn't understand touched the nerves of the final boss, and all kinds of mutated elemental magic began to overwhelm Cheruth and them, and the full picture of the strength of Tafel's continent's number one magician was completely presented in front of them in an almost violent way at this moment.