Chapter 609: Self-created spells, rule monitoring
The distribution range of rules is also extremely wide, and this kind of information cannot be supported by the brains of ordinary wizards.
There are so many rules flowing in the process, and the amount of information is enough to explode the brains of ordinary wizards, let alone monitor the subtle abnormal flow of rules.
Only high-level wizards such as toads and acorns can do this because their spiritual power is strong enough and they have a high degree of control over the rules.
But for them, this is already something that can be done by instinct, and there is no need to rely on spells anymore.
For ordinary wizards, this is indeed the case.
But Herag is different, he has dark blue.
Deep Blue has extremely powerful data storage capabilities and analysis and computing capabilities.
Especially after Herag was promoted to a second-level wizard, Deep Blue seems to have undergone some changes.
Herag had discovered a long time ago that as he became stronger, his dark blue would also increase.
Now the extent of Deep Blue's data storage, analysis and computing capabilities, even he doesn't know.
So Herag thought he could try to create such a spell, and Deep Blue already had the ability to detect the environment.
If the relevant information storage, analysis, and calculation are carried out on the side of Deep Blue, this problem will not be solved.
The only problem with this spell is that once it's created, only you can use it.
Even if the others get the spell model, they can't use it without the dark blue support.
Seven hours later.
"The task has been completed, and three scenarios have been analyzed and calculated, and the scenarios are as follows......"
When Herag heard the dark blue tone, he immediately checked it.
The first plan is to need Herag to increase his mental power to more than 300 points, and then build the corresponding spell model.
In fact, this scheme is a normal means of using the wizard himself as the computing center to realize the flow of monitoring rules.
But it is obviously unrealistic for the current Herag, his current mental power is less than a hundred points, and three hundred points is even more distant.
The second option is that Herag needs to prepare an extracorporeal computing center, and it is necessary to consider whether there are relevant calculations in the junction, which may involve mechanical wizards.
Mechanical wizards, like bloodline wizards, elemental wizards, etc., are a branch of wizards.
Mechanical wizards are almost non-existent on the wizarding plane, but there are borderlands.
The mechanical wizard controls a variety of powerful machines, mechas, and many extraskeletal devices, and with the wizard's unique spell methods, the actual combat ability is extremely strong.
Herag has also seen some related inquiries during this time, and there are many wizards in the Plane Frontier Department who are mechanical wizards.
There seem to be many schools of thought within these mechanical wizards, some of whom only use machines, but do not mechanically modify themselves.
But there are other mechanical wizards who are more extreme, who believe that flesh and blood are weak and machines are ascending.
These mechanical wizards are no longer strictly human, nor are they pure flesh and blood.
They have undergone various mechanical modifications to themselves, and even if they do not advance to higher levels, they have an extremely long lifespan.
After all, if something goes wrong with the body, just replace the parts.
It is after collecting these data that Deep Blue proposes a plan to build a computing center in vitro or in vivo, and put the computing in this computing center to achieve Herag's purpose.
Naturally, Herag wouldn't choose the path of a mechanical wizard, he didn't want to transform himself into a cyborg.
The third plan given by Deep Blue is naturally to use Deep Blue as the computing center, which is the same as what Herag thought.
After carefully looking at the third plan given by Deep Blue, Herag repeated it many times to confirm that there was no problem.
Now Deep Blue's ability is indeed very powerful, and it is effortless to deduce the second-level spell, it only takes seven hours.
And the spells performed are very subtle, and Herag sees a lot of things in this spell model.
These things are all from the more than thirty books, which shows that Deep Blue can quickly use this high-quality knowledge after absorbing it.
Herag felt that if the contents of these books hadn't been entered, maybe Deep Blue wouldn't have been so easy.
"Choose the third option and start building the relevant spell model." Hellag commanded.
"The task has been filed, it is being analyzed and calculated, it is expected to take two hours, and it is expected to consume 17% of the mana."
It took less time than Herag had imagined.
Two hours later.
Herag had an awl-shaped spell model in his mind, and the structure was very simple and exquisite.
If other wizards were to see this spell model, as long as they were more experienced wizards, they might find it a little strange.
Because this spell model is actually incomplete and looks a little problematic.
For other wizards, this spell model is indeed incomplete and does not work properly.
But for Herag, it was a perfect model of spells.
Because the vacant place is actually filled in by dark blue, that part of the function is completed by dark blue.
Herag was immersed in his mind, his magic aura floating, and he fed his magic into this spell model.
As soon as the spell model was activated, Herag felt his perceptual range expand countless times.
He felt that with himself as the center, a very large circle spread out, a full ten kilometers in diameter.
Within the confines of this circle, Herag could clearly perceive subtle movements in any place.
"It's ......"
The effect of this spell was far beyond Herag's imagination.
At the same time, there is an extra module on the panel of dark blue.
This module records a lot of complex data information, involving a variety of rule forces.
Deep Blue records the information of each rule power in real time, and if there is any change in the rules, Deep Blue will be the first to notice it.
Herag immediately realized that this was the result of the combination of Deep Blue's original environmental detection function and the power of rules.
Originally, the environmental detection range of deep blue was only a few thousand meters, but now it has directly reached the exaggerated level of a radius of five kilometers.
With such a range of perception, I'm afraid that ordinary third-level wizards can't reach it.
This is not ordinary perception, but can perceive every detail in the range, even the ants on the ground can perceive it.
It's just that the mana consumption is also huge, and Herag has only used it for about five minutes, and the mana has already consumed 40%.
In this way, this spell consumes 8% of mana per minute, which is a bit of a mana burden.
It seems that the amount of data involved in the rules is still too large, and even the current dark blue still needs to consume a lot of mana.
Herag thought for a moment and said, "Name this spell Rule Monitoring. (End of chapter)