Page 123
Page 123
Wouldn't it be better to just behead myself?
Isn't guerrilla warfare more appealing?
So, he still doesn't feel very secure. What he lacks is this kind of high-powered magic!
But this privileged magic...
After studying it, Isaac realized just how difficult this thing was!
The activation of power leaves almost no trace; you can't even see the trace, so how can you imitate it?
Its so-called simplicity is only in comparison to powers and spells.
So after researching for so long, he only has a few ideas. His current results are not even half of a semi-finished product, let alone a complete one.
But things are different now!
With the [Analysis], his research speed will increase significantly!
Isaac tidied up the manuscript and then activated the [Analysis] ability.
—Analysis of Privileged Magic: Heavy Pressure Hell (First Draft) - Insufficient Sample Size. Please collect more [Gravity] power media.—
—Analysis complete—
In just a moment, a flood of information rushed into Isaac's mind. A glint flashed in his eyes, the corners of his mouth slowly turned up, and his expression gradually became manic!
Become!
Of course, what he achieved was not the privileged magic, the oppressive hell, but rather his conception of the power of [Analysis].
As he expected, the [Analysis] power could indeed help him develop privileged magic, and at a speed far exceeding his expectations!
He originally thought this batch of manuscripts would take a while to process, but to his surprise, the analysis was completed in an instant.
However, this medium...
That makes things a bit tricky.
After the initial joy, Isaac frowned slightly. [Analysis] While the power is indeed excellent and lives up to its pseudo-omniscience reputation, it is ultimately not omniscience. Analysis is analysis; you need samples to perform analysis.
Currently, the Privilege Magic: Heavy Pressure Hell is only 63% complete. For the remaining part, Isaac needs to collect the medium related to the [Gravity] power again, as the data he previously collected is still a little short.
【gravity】……
Looking at the manuscript in front of him, Isaac pondered for a moment, then rummaged through the bookshelf beside him and found two magic books that he hadn't yet started analyzing the data in. These books contained gravity magic, but they were all second-tier spells.
Even for Isaac, learning spells of this level is somewhat difficult, let alone studying them in depth and dissecting them.
So Isaac put that aside and started with something simpler.
But now, the situation is different.
"Analysis." Isaac murmured to himself, looking at the spellbook in his hand.
In an instant, an invisible wave traveled from Isaac's hand to the spellbook, and in the blink of an eye, it brought back a large amount of information to Isaac!
Isaac narrowed his eyes, carefully absorbing this information. He gained a deeper understanding of the [Analysis]. This thing still couldn't be learned like adding points to skills in a game.
Just as its name suggests, it simply deconstructs the information contained in these spells based on Isaac's own knowledge, and has no other function.
The recent improvement of privileged magic is actually an illusion; the real driving force behind the progress of privileged magic is still him, not the [Analysis] power.
However, because the information extracted was so much, so complete, and so detailed, he absorbed it very easily and then subconsciously completed the deduction.
The same was true for the three gravity spells recorded in these two magic books. Although the [Analysis] ability didn't allow him to learn them instantly with a click, the incredibly detailed information still allowed him to learn these three spells in an instant.
However, due to the short time available, he has only learned the basics. If he wants to become more proficient or create new variations, he will have to practice and study on his own.
But these were minor matters. After realizing the true function of the [Analysis] power, Isaac couldn't help but look at the manuscript on the table, his eyes narrowing slightly. Privilege magic... it should be working soon!
Since it was Isaac himself who actually deduced the privileged magic, this means that even with just the original information, the privileged magic could be deduced even more perfectly!
And with the data provided by those three spells, he was confident he could...
Isaac suddenly turned his head and glanced at the dim sunlight outside the window. Hmm, it probably won't work tonight, but it should be fine tomorrow morning.
This gave Isaac a boost again—privileged magic!
While having privileged magic doesn't guarantee you'll be able to fight at Tier 3, it's at least a good start. With the assistance of the [Analysis] power, Heavy Pressure Hell is just the beginning of his mastery of privileged magic!
Besides, he doesn't want some stupid thing like fighting against a higher-level opponent. If he can suppress them, who would want to fight someone of a higher level?
However, reality is not a game. Experts do not stay on fixed maps. He will definitely encounter third-tier experts in the future, and he will not be as lucky as he has been these times.
Of course, these few times were not entirely due to luck; they were also choices he made after careful analysis.
However, no matter what, having more trump cards increases the chances of escaping from a high-level opponent, so it's worth it!
With this thought in mind, Isaac immediately sat down in a chair, swept aside the other messy manuscripts on the table, picked up a brand new sheet of white paper, and after organizing the information in his mind, he began to continue deducing the Privilege Magic: Heavy Pressure Hell.
"Tear~"
Harmon emerged from behind Isaac's head, a scarlet eye splitting open in its palm. It glanced at Isaac, who was lying on the table, his eyes growing brighter and his mouth widening, and silently turned on the wall lamp for him. Then it burrowed back into Isaac's body, not wanting to cause him any trouble.
The wall lamp's light shone all night, and Isaac also wrote all night long, until a ray of golden sunlight in the early morning shone on Isaac's table, manuscript, and face. Only then did he stop writing, straighten up, and slightly raise the corners of his mouth.
Privileged Magic: Heavy Pressure Hell, it's finally complete!
Chapter 179 The Master of Privileged Lending!
After tidying up the manuscript, Isaac got up and walked outside. He couldn't wait to try out the power of the privileged magic!
Although the Heavy Pressure Hell is complete, it is only in its initial stage and remains on the draft. We need to test it out first to see what it will actually look like.
Fortunately, for wizards, once they understand most of the information about a spell, they can cast it directly without having to spend a lot of time practicing like knights do to learn it.
However, the time that wizards spend learning spell information is the same as the time that knights practice combat skills.
Of course, since Hellstorm was a privileged spell created by Isaac, he had all the information about it by heart, so he could start using it directly without having to spend time learning it.
Soon, Isaac arrived at the training ground in front of the castle. There, the Silver Knight and Rona were exchanging blows in the morning light, one wielding a silver longsword and the other a dragonfire longsword.
Isaac raised an eyebrow, glanced at the sun in the sky, and was somewhat surprised. Why are these two curled up so much?
but……
It did have an effect. Both Silver Knight and Rona had become much more skilled in combat, especially Silver Knight, who showed little stiffness in his sparring with Rona.
Of course, it's also possible that Isaac didn't realize it, after all, he's a spellcaster and doesn't know much about combat techniques.
The progress is definitely significant. Could this guy be a genius?
While constructs like golems do have corresponding combat learning modules that allow them to learn from battle and optimize their combat techniques, these modules are only available to third-tier golems, and Silver Knights certainly don't have them.
This is the change after his revitalization; it is his own talent.
The two were having a great time fighting, so much so that they didn't even notice Isaac coming up next to them. But that makes sense, one of them was a puppeteer with a full-fledged combat skill, while the other was a beggar... a freelancer with almost zero combat experience, only able to rely on numerical superiority. They were evenly matched, so how could they not enjoy themselves?
Although they are all terrible chess players.
After a while, the two finally noticed Isaac standing to the side, and quickly stopped what they were doing and bowed to him.
Rona too.
Seeing Rona kneeling down alongside the Silver Knight, Isaac was speechless: "Why are you getting involved?"
"Hehe~ I feel like the atmosphere is right." Rona knelt on the ground, scratched her head with a silly smile.
Upon hearing this, Isaac shook his head: "Get up. Honestly, what are you, a witch, doing training in close combat with the Silver Knight? You're not really planning to keep doing this forever, are you?"
"Huh? Is that not allowed? I feel that Battle Mages are pretty strong too!" Rona looked at Isaac in shock.
"..." Isaac looked at Rona speechlessly, "How many of the books I gave you have you read?"
"..." Rona turned her head away guiltily and whispered, "I read part of it."
"What's a portion?"
"Part of a book."
"Which part?"
"……Table of contents."
"???" Isaac's eyes widened. "You've only looked at the table of contents for so long?! How did you learn magic?!"
"Hmph~" Upon hearing this, Rona, who was initially a little guilty, immediately raised her head proudly, like a peacock. "You don't understand, do you? Our witches' magic is awakened from our bloodline; we don't need to learn it at all!"
Isaac's lips twitched slightly. What are you so proud of?
"Sigh~" Isaac rubbed his forehead and sighed heavily. "No wonder... It seems I need to let you know the importance of knowledge!"
A glint flashed in Isaac's eyes as he looked sternly at Rona.
Lorna panicked; Isaac's gaze at that moment gave her a strange sense of dread!
And a bad feeling crept into her heart. What did he mean by...making her understand the importance of knowledge? What was Isaac planning?!
Instinctively, Lorna took a few steps back. She wanted to escape the castle, but it was just a thought. Firstly, there was something very important to Isaac in the castle, and she needed to protect it.
Secondly...
We might not be able to escape...
Rona's eyes gradually turned to despair!
"Humph!"
Isaac took in Rona's performance, but only snorted inwardly without saying anything. In fact, he didn't have the ability to deal with Rona yet, but it would be good to scare her first and prepare her mentally.
He plans to design a maze-type privilege magic for Rona, the kind where she can't leave without memorizing a certain amount of the book!
Regardless of her preferences, the priority is to cram knowledge into her head first!
There was no way around it; the more Isaac studied, the more he realized the importance of knowledge to wizards or spellcasters, and even to witches.
Witches can easily acquire spells from their bloodline, but that doesn't mean they can't optimize the spells they've acquired.
This step requires one to have some knowledge of magic.
Furthermore, this can be seen from Rona now. If she had enough knowledge, she would know that most battle mages will eventually give up the path of melee combat unless they want to stop there!
Melee combat is incompatible with wizards. Using your weaknesses to attack their strengths is absurd. Not everyone is a foolish master of reverse attributes.
Isaac glanced at Lorna, who was gradually turning gray, walked past her, and entered the training ground. With a casual toss, several targets used to test the power of spells appeared in the center of the training ground.
area51novel