Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 236 Spell Suppression, 1500



Chapter 236 Spell Suppression, 1500

Chapter 236 Spell Suppression, 1500

Generally speaking, a failed combination spell is a spell created by mixing two different spell mediums, resulting in a spell that possesses the effects of both mediums. Because it fails to create a third spell, it is considered a failure.

But the Dark Archmage is different; he needs two mediums to work together to produce a spell with a specific effect.

In essence, it might be considered a common spell cast through a medium.

This spell, during its research phase, presents a formidable challenge for current wizards, which is why previous instructors considered it an incomplete spell.

However, Leo completed it using the illustrated guide.

The current Dark Archmage is a spell with great research value; even formal wizards would probably be interested in it.

Thinking of this, Leo recalled the curiosity the instructor had shown towards Uriel when he manipulated Uriel's body.

Leo murmured to himself, "I hope I haven't been targeted by the Instructor. I can't imagine being targeted by a powerful and cunning full-fledged wizard; that wouldn't be a good thing."

For Leo at this stage, the Instructor is definitely an enemy he is far from being able to defeat.

A vast space filled with bones.

This is the temporary spell practice space that Kindley created for Duvila.

Practicing necromancy here will be twice as effective.

Outside the practice field is a small room.

Kindley and Kelly, who looked very respectful, were standing here.

With his hands behind his back, Kindley said, "Kelly, are you saying that Leo can cast a powerful combo spell?"

This failed combination spell, though powerful, was comparable to a true combination spell, and it was also a necromancy spell.

Kelly replied respectfully, "Yes, Kindley is a formal wizard."

Kindley pondered for a moment, then asked, "Based on observation of magical pressure alone, what level of necromancy can he perform?"

"Around 1,500 magic pressure," Kelly said after a moment's thought.

Kindley's eyes flickered.

Spell pressure is a special value that is distinct from the wizard's mental energy pressure.

A wizard's magical pressure is linked to their spiritual energy; the amount of spiritual energy determines the amount of magical pressure.

The concept of spell pressure is to distinguish between ordinary spells and combination spells.

Both ordinary spells and combination spells can essentially be categorized as spells used by wizard apprentices.

However, combination spells can also be classified as first-level spells.

Therefore, to distinguish which category a combination spell belongs to, a clearer comparative direction is needed.

At this point, magical pressure came into being.

Kindley said, "One thousand magic pressure is the dividing line between ordinary spells and combination spells. And ten thousand magic pressure is the dividing line between apprentice-level spells and first-circle spells."

"You mean, Leo's failed combination spell still achieved the magical pressure of a normal combination spell?"

A terrifying aura emanated from Jin Deli as he said, "Are you sure you're not lying to me!"

A first-class wizard apprentice's spiritual energy ranges from 1000 to 9999.

Faced with Jin Deli's magical pressure, Kelly, whose magical pressure reached around 5000, was relatively less affected.

However, this relatively small impact is only relative.

In reality, Kelly was already trembling all over, her back was covered in cold sweat, and her body instinctively felt the threat of death just by feeling Jindley's magical pressure. She was even so terrified that she couldn't speak.

Jin Deli's release of demonic pressure was just a show of force.

Seeing Kelly's expression, Kindley slowly withdrew his magical pressure and said, "Tell me everything you saw, down to the smallest detail."

Kelly said, "Kindley is a full-fledged wizard, I can cast the Mirror Flower spell."

The Mirror Flower Spell is a spell that transforms memories into images in a water mirror.

Kindley said, "If you have the Mirror Flower spell, then cast the Mirror Flower spell."

Kelly immediately cast a spell.

Instantly, her memory transformed into a water mirror, reflecting the entire scene of Leo casting his spell before her eyes.

Jin Deli carefully examined the water mirror formed by Kelly's Mirror Flower spell.

When he saw that Leo had used more than a hundred different spells, Kindley couldn't help but narrow his eyes.

When he saw Leo unleash the Dark Archmage, his eyes flashed with a cold light.

After the playback finished, Kindley pondered for a moment and said, "Replay the memory footage from just now."

Kelly didn't dare to delay and immediately played it again.

After watching it ten times, Kindley didn't watch it an eleventh time. Instead, he said, "These images are just your memories. I can't confirm the amount of his magical pressure through these images. However, it is indeed a necromancy spell, and if its power is as you say, then this spell could indeed threaten Duvila's victory."

"No, I have to think of something."

Kindley pondered for a moment.

Unfortunately, none of them had any particularly good ideas.

He had already tried to interfere with the wizard Sophie chose, and Sophie had discovered and stopped him.

There's no point in continuing to use the same methods.

Kelly suddenly spoke up: "Wizard Kindley, if you want to deal with Leo, I have a good idea."

Kindley said, "Go ahead. This is very important to me. If you can help me win, I can take you on as my student."

Kelly was overjoyed upon hearing this.

Apart from those with a level 6 mental talent, even first-class wizard apprentices are not highly regarded by formal wizards. Kelly herself does not have mental traits comparable to a level 6 mental talent, so even though she is an envoy, she cannot be considered a trusted confidante of formal wizards.

Most envoys are merely useful pawns to assist official wizards, with only a small number being treated as confidants.

And a student of a formal wizard is definitely a confidant of that formal wizard.

Kelly quickly said, "Wizard Kindley, Leo has been in contact with Uriel. You can use this as an excuse to prevent him from continuing his preparations and instead require him to undergo an examination."

"During the examination, the wizard's mental energy state will be severely affected, making it impossible to cultivate and requiring a period of time to recover after the examination."

"The match is just a few days away, and Leo's medical examination will definitely not be over by then. Once he's on the field, there won't be any chance for him to perform at his best."

After Kelly finished speaking, she looked at Kindley as if she wanted to take credit.

To her surprise, Kim Dee looked at her with a speechless expression.

Kindley, looking rather disheartened, said, "Alright, you may leave. You've done a good job by giving me this information. If we win the competition, I'll consider transferring you to my service as a special envoy."

"ah..."

Kelly was surprised that Kindley wouldn't accept her plan; she thought her plan was pretty perfect.

After Kelly left, Kinder looked thoughtful.

In Kinder's view, Kelly's proposal was an utterly ridiculous and utterly worthless plan.


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