Chapter 27 Christina’s Tips
The final facts proved that legion-level magic is indeed not a magic that can be played by twenty or thirty people. Of course, if they were all existences of Christina's level, three or five people together would probably be able to cast legion-level magic. But the problem is that there is still a huge gap between the strength of those high elves and Christina, so it is impossible to complete legion-level magic with these twenty high elves alone. However, although Christina is not using legion-level magic, the magic skills she uses are exactly the same as legion-level magic.
The normal magic release process is all completed by a mage. This mage needs to first gather a small amount of magic power to build the magic structure, then guide the magic power, then adjust the magic wave frequency and arrange the magic elements to build the spell structure. When the construction process is completed The magic power still needs to be filled. Finally, when the filling is completed, the mage only needs to close the magic circuit, and a magic can be released.
However, although the process of casting legion-level magic is the same, the entire process is not completed by one person. The initial process of gathering magic power was indeed completed independently by the mage who led the magic. The subsequent guidance of magic power was also completed independently. From here on, differences between legion-level magic and ordinary magic began to appear. The third part of ordinary magic should be to adjust the frequency of magic fluctuations and arrange the magic elements to build the spell structure. However, legion-level magic is not released by one person, so adjusting the magic frequency will become a magic power performed by all the mages participating in this legion-level spell. Frequency calibration. When everyone's magic fluctuation frequency is calibrated to a horizontal line, the leading mage can begin to adjust everyone's magic fluctuation frequency to meet the frequency required by the magic to be released.
The subsequent spell construction process is also slightly different from the release of the single-player version of magic. In the single-player version of Magic, the mage only needs to complete the structure. However, in legion-level magic, although the process of constructing the spell structure is still completed by the leading mage alone, he still needs to add one more job, which is to map the spell structure in his mind to all the mages involved in the spell, so that they Only then can the required magic power be accurately filled into the correct position during the subsequent magic filling process.
However, this step is not actually necessary, because if the leading mage is powerful enough, he does not need to transfer the spell structure to the mages who act as magic batteries, and the previous magic calibration process can also be omitted. In this mode, the mage who leads the spell will turn himself into a magic transformer with frequency adjustment function. All mages who act as magic batteries do not need to worry about the specific construction process of spells. They don't even need to know what spell is about to be released, they just need to input the magic power required for the dominant spell into his body. The leading mage who releases legion-level spells will use his body to synchronize everyone's magic power and constant pressure, and finally fill it into the magic that needs to be released.
The latter method has obvious advantages over the former method, because only one person is actually required to cast spells on the main island. Others are almost like batteries. So batteries are easy to find. It doesn't matter what level you are, what type of mage you are, or even if you don't know magic. As long as you have magic. Moreover, since the spell is released by one person, the synchronization rate will be much higher. As long as the magic batteries have enough power, the success rate of casting this method is actually about the same as the success rate of releasing an ordinary single-person magic. of.
Of course, the latter method is also very obvious, that is, the level of the leading magician must be high enough, and this person's magic control ability must be very exaggerated, otherwise it will be difficult to import others into one's body. Controlling the magic power accurately will eventually lead to magic failure. Moreover, if legion-level magic is released using this single-person-led method, once it fails, the consequence will be that the mage leading the magic will be directly exploded into slag by the magic power that everyone rushes in.
Although there are many problems with this single-player control method, the benefits are equally obvious, so so far, everyone still likes to use the latter method if conditions permit, that is, a super mage controls legion-level spells, rather than letting a group of mages release them together. .
The spell that Christina is preparing is similar to the latter method of releasing legion-level magic, which is to absorb all the magic power of those high elves into the body, and then use these high elves as a magic battery to replenish the magic power, and then use it again. Release magic to attack. Different from real legion-level magic, the magic that Christina set up after absorbing the magic power was not a high-end legion-level magic, but the magic she was best at and the most energy-saving magic - rainbow jet.
Christina's Rainbow Jet is a masterpiece of her own rainbow magic. After using it, it is just a series of magical rainstorms. Compared with advanced magic, the lethality produced by this spell by consuming unit magic power is almost dozens of times higher than that of advanced magic. Therefore, even though the power of a single magic missile released by this spell is not very good, its actual lethality is It is extremely terrifying, especially when facing a large number of middle and low-level personnel, the advantages of this magic are particularly obvious. Of course, this spell is actually very advantageous when dealing with advanced creatures. After all, this kind of attack method that only relies on the forced blood deduction mode to consume the opponent's health is equivalent to directly ignoring the opponent's defense, so no matter how strong the defense of the target is, High, as long as it is not invincible mode, there is nothing arbitrary. After all, only the invincible state can offset the forced blood deduction, but the invincible state is a temporary state. There is actually no existence in the game that is always invincible. Units that can enter the invincible mode generally either have a time limit or require continuous consumption. Magic power can’t last long anyway. After all, this invincibility mode is too perverted. If someone could be invincible without any restrictions, wouldn't they really be invincible?
In any case, the rainbow jet used by Christina is a very practical and very magic-saving spell. Normally, Christina does not need other people's magic power to use this spell, because her own The magic power is enough to sustain this magic for a long time. However, Christina's current state is after being weakened by the mission. The reduction in the consumption of magic she uses is not as large as the reduction in magic value, so her durability has dropped a lot. In addition, Yu had already exploded once before and exhausted all her magic power, so the current Christina's magic power tank was not actually full. Finally, another reason that limits Christina's need for magic batteries is that she hopes to last for a longer period of time, instead of running out of magic power and replacing people like True Red.
In fact, there is another reason why Christina uses this method, and that is that it is actually a bug in disguise.
The high elves who acted as magic batteries for Christina were not conjured out of thin air. They were summoned by Christina with magic power. There is a problem here, that is, the magic value consumed to summon these high elves is actually lower than the magic value stored in the bodies of these high elves. In other words, the appearance of the high elves actually increased the total amount of magic power they and Christina possessed. This means that the summoning magic just now not only did not consume magic power, but actually increased Christina's total magic power.
Of course, the system of "Zero" is known as the most rigorous system in history, so it is actually very difficult to find system bugs in "Zero". Although on the surface, Christina converted these high elves to increase her total magic power, this is not a bug, because the magic power of the summoned high elves is the same magic power as Christina's. , but the effect produced after the release of the high elves is actually not as good as the effect produced by Christina's release. In other words, although the total amount of magic power has increased, the lethality has not actually increased significantly. If Christina does not summon these high elves, but uses these magic powers to release attack magic, the final lethality will actually be similar to the lethality produced by these high elves after they exhaust their magic power. In this process There is no additional damage, so this cannot be called a bug, and it does not affect the game balance.
However, here Christina used a trick similar to a bug, and as a result, this kind of bug that was not a bug was born.
The reason why the system allows Christina to use a small amount of magic power to summon high elves with a large amount of magic power is because the efficiency of high elves in releasing magic power to convert lethality is not as high as that of Christina, but Christina used it. The legion-level magic release technique does not allow the high elves to release magic, but transfers their magic to themselves, and then uses their magic to release magic. This is like a very fuel-efficient car that consumes part of the fuel and summons a group of other cars to help pull goods. Although the fuel tanks of those cars actually carry more fuel than the summoner consumes, because those cars consume a lot of fuel, the total amount of cargo hauled away after consuming the fuel does not actually change much. However, now Christina uses a cheating method, that is, after she summons these fuel-guzzling cars, she does not let them actually pull the goods, but drains their fuel tanks and uses them The oil he brought was used to haul goods for himself. And because Christina's own fuel economy is higher, she can haul more cargo with the same fuel, and even the consumption of summoning companions is offset. This is Christina's reverse magic bug, which is actually equivalent to filling the magic out of thin air. (To be continued...)