Chapter 439: Magical Super Electromagnetic Cannon 2
The electricity in the Adamantite coil hummed, and a slight sour smell filled the air. Why does it smell like this, is it the power of the earth elemental mixed with it?Siegel felt that there were still too many things he didn't know, and the so-called archmage looked like a joke now.
Above the world are countless worlds, and the mystery you see is nothing but a new mystery. Siegel remembered this quote from an archmage who inspired posterity in his writings. He whispered the words, then activated the weapon beside him.
The 20-meter-long, 13-ton behemoth launched a projectile the size of a fingernail. The projectile collides with the air, and the heat generated by the friction evaporates all the raindrops along the way. The loud and continuous sound was like a string of muffled thunder, which spread far away in the rainy night. Maybe the guards of the castle will be very strange, obviously there is no lightning, where is the thunder?
With the help of magically enhanced vision, Siegel faintly saw the bullet hitting the walled mountains. Its strength was still very concentrated after flying more than ten kilometers, and the mountain rock was directly drilled into it, and there was no chance to explode. This kind of power was enough to satisfy Siegel, not to mention the city walls, even the Adamantite Golem couldn't withstand a few shocks.
He experimented with a few more rounds, this time gaining experience, and first placed the Silence Rune Stone near the exit of the launcher to cancel out the noise. The continuous flashes of light thrilled Siegel, and he knew that he had found a new form of power, and that the infinite potential of the Mir Core had finally been used in a targeted way—the elemental tides, though powerful, were the power of regional destruction, and they could not be used easily.
"The results of the single shot are good, and the accuracy is good. Siegel squinted and observed, "Much better than the goblin weapon." Shock without explosives. Silence is used to weaken the vibrations of the air. The transmitter basically doesn't shake, pointing where to hit. Next, it's a succession of launches. ”
The so-called continuous launch is uninterrupted launch. Whether shooting or not, this device consumes a huge amount of energy. It doesn't need to explode one after the other like dynamite weapons, just drop the projectile and keep it up with energy.
Ultimately, it is the stability of the device and the speed at which the power supply of the Mir Cores will be determined. Siegel opened the High Creation Circle, continuously generating Adamantite Projectiles that could only exist for about a minute. The spell has been cleverly improved, and the Adamantite Projectile is basically in the shape of a thin needle as soon as it appears.
Although the thin needle with a forked end is better, there must be a way to distinguish the "head" from the "tail". This will undoubtedly increase the complexity of the launcher. Siegel wanted to know the maximum rate of fire, so naturally he had to push it to the limit as much as possible.
The continuous projectiles have exceeded the resolution of the naked eye, and even magically enhanced vision cannot see anything. A continuous torrent of metal at extremely high speeds expel all the air along the route, creating a path of vacuum. For a moment, the whole world fell silent, except for a thick line of lightning gushing out from the exit of the launcher. The hum of the coil suddenly became quiet, and the Mir Core scowled for a moment.
The energy-focusing lens reacted immediately, and Siegel ordered it to speed up the handling of the elements. This phenomenon caught the attention of some people in the Mage Federation, but they knew that only Siegel could command the energy focusing lens, so they didn't bother to ask. Maybe it's some kind of teleportation guy who has been overwhelmed by the elements? This isn't the first time. The Assassins of the God of Murder have tried to use Shadow to escape into the city of Myr. These guys are just too ignorant for mages. He didn't even understand what a space lock was, so he rushed in and died.
Infinite energy was transformed into infinite power, and Siegel looked at everything that happened in front of him with shocked eyes, and he didn't know what expression to use to face it for a while. The rocks of the mountain peaks were chiseled through by continuous impacts, and part of the structure of the mountain collapsed, and large chunks of stone fell down. But as soon as it touches the torrent of projectiles, it will be melted directly.
There is nothing wrong with the scene being melted, as the stones, the soil, and the vegetation attached to them are torn into tiny pieces like flammable papyrus, and then glow red and turn into rising smoke.
No spell can match this power, not even the elemental tides. Siegel calls it "firepower," and he praises it and fears it. If it wasn't the city walls and mountains that were standing on the opposite side, but yourself, what kind of spell spells would you use to resist this kind of attack?
Siegel pondered for a moment, except to escape, to stay is to wait for death. The efficiency of this weapon's use of energy is so high that it has surpassed the level that a mage can use his own body as a medium. It's as if a strong man is using a huge machete, although the baby on the other side has a clear mind, but how can he resist it with only one embroidery needle?
Siegel stopped the creation circle, then stopped the launcher, and quietly pondered what the nature of power was. From the use of fire to the use of explosives, the goblins took an important step, and Siegel also took a step from the use of wind to the use of electricity. What is the earth element, what about the water element? (uranium and heavy water, this is the later story) The four elements actually have hidden powers, so the elemental aggregate is only the first step in the search for the truth of the world.
He couldn't help but think of the power above the four elements. Just as the spatial lock and eternal stillness are the keys to becoming an archmage, the two forces of space and time are the manifestation of another phase of the element. In that case, can they be applied to the weapons in hand?
Siegel hesitated. The power of what he had created had already surpassed his defensive capabilities, so there was no point in pushing it higher? He believed that as long as he could hold the position and aim, even the Sage would not be able to resist, and perhaps even the Divine ...... He retracted his thoughts and focused on the matter at hand. This is for research, to know where the limits of magical power are.
"It's really arrogant, the limit of magical power, how could you have such an idea?" Siegel smiled self-deprecatingly, then exhaled hard. If you don't try it, I'm afraid you'll be bothered by it for a long time afterward.
The method of experimentation is simple, and he has had this idea for a long time. Although he can't pause time, he's been able to use spells to change the flow speed of local time, compressing or stretching them like a spring. When the projectile flies in the launcher. The longer the acceleration. The faster it is.
However, Siegel can't make longer launchers indefinitely. Then you don't have to wait for the weapon to come out, the cost of manufacturing alone can beat everything. He decided to use the rebound effect after the delay time to concentrate more energy into a shorter period of time. In layman's terms, it is to tear down the east wall and make up the west wall, but the west wall is originally intact, which can produce greater acceleration ability.
Siegel chanted a spell and used the power of the elements to warp time and space, making the dispenser extremely slow. The buzz is completely gone. Even the light dimmed. It's like the launcher is about to disappear from this world.
Space and time are one, and Siegel has never felt it so clearly. He must add the power of teleportation and spatial locks to ensure that the dispenser remains in his grasp. If it didn't have this means, where would it go? Is it the void? This is a new question, a question that belongs to the archmage.
"I must be crazy to do this!" Siegel struggled to maintain the spell, as it became harder and harder to keep it under control as the time warp intensified. It's like pouring gold into your open hands, and although the more time passes, the more you reap, but the gold falls to the ground. Siegel constantly reminded himself that he could only use his own magical powers. You can't invoke the Myrcan. The Mir Nucleus is powerful, but it's a foreign object after all. will make the mage misestimate the situation. In addition, the Myrtherm Core must be prepared to replenish the dispenser's energy consumption in an instant.
Sweat ran down Siegel's forehead and evaporated before it could drip down. If someone uses a spell such as detection magic, Siegel's strong aura can directly blind his eyes. Strength, subtlety, and speed of change must be present at the same time, and it is like holding up a strong man with a needle and making him dodge in the air without piercing his skin.
It's not just the dispenser, as the power of Siegel's spell keeps pushing higher, problems are starting to arise throughout the valley. Some plants grow rapidly, as if they have suddenly gone through spring, summer, autumn and winter, while others turn back time and become seeds again. The rain from the sky fell violently and then rose suddenly.
The mage himself was affected, and his robes began to tug at his body, and began to slowly crumble. This is a sign that the limit of control has been reached, and if it continues, the caster himself will not be safe. Entering a spatial rift is already a dangerous thing, let alone what will happen if you are sucked into the time vortex. Siegel released the grip like he had released the trigger of a crossbow, and he placed the Adamantite projectile inside.
Violent flashes and powerful impacts erupted from all sides of the dispenser, and the time fluctuations turned into substantial whips that slammed into Siegel's body, instantly touching the defensive circle on his body. The light flickered, the elements were everywhere, and Siegel was thrown out of the danger zone by the triggered teleportation technique, and flew straight into the sky, a full thousand meters before he could safely unload those impact forces.
The launcher stopped working completely, and the evaporated rain turned into a thick fog that obscured Siegel's vision. He turned his head to look at the city wall mountain range, and there was no sign of a projectile hit. There were also no traces of evaporation or friction on the projected launch trajectory. The projectile is as if it did not leave the muzzle at all.
It is estimated that the acceleration is too fast, so that the Adamantite Gold can't bear it, so it is annihilated, right? Siegel scratched his head, and could only give himself this explanation. With a wave of his hand, he summoned cold air that blew away the hot mist. The transmitter was damaged in many places, with the Adamantite coil being the most problematic. However, these can be solved with the help of advanced prosthetic techniques, but it will cost a lot of maintenance costs.
After putting on the canvas, he summoned the water elemental and ordered them to move the dispenser back to the lab. He also had to clean up the surrounding traces, and in addition to this pit, he also had to make a trip to the city wall mountain range. Landslides are a good cover, but the melted stone is too conspicuous. If the dwarves get entangled and say it's an act of aggression, wouldn't it be a problem?
It took him more than half an hour to finish cleaning up and was about to go home. Just then, he heard a roar, coming from the other side of the walled mountains.
There was only one sound, and it seemed like the sky was falling apart. Siegel chuckled inwardly, intuition that this had something to do with his previous experiments. He glanced in the direction of the night weapon, then chanted a spell and flew off with a whoosh. (To be continued.) )
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