Chapter 27 Christina's Tips
In the end, the facts proved that legion-level magic is not a magic that can be played by twenty or thirty people. Of course, if it were all of Christina's level, three or five people would probably be able to perform legion-level magic together. But the problem is that the strength of those high elves and Christina is still hugely different, so it is impossible to complete legion-level magic with just over twenty high elves. However, although Christina used not legion-level magic, the magic skills she used were exactly the same as legion-level magic.
The normal magic release process is completed by a mage. This mage needs to gather a small amount of magic power first to build the magic structure, then guide the magic power, then adjust the magic wave frequency and arrange magic elements to build a magic structure. When the construction process is completed, magic power needs to be filled. Finally, when the filling is completed, the mage only needs to close the magic loop, and a magic can be released.
However, although the casting process of legion-level magic is the same, the whole process is not completed by one person. The initial magic gathering process is indeed completed independently by the mage who leads the magic, and the subsequent guiding magic is also completed independently. From here, there is a difference between legion-level magic and ordinary magic. The third part of ordinary magic should be to adjust the magic fluctuation frequency and arrange magic elements to build a spell structure. However, legion-level magic is not released by one person, so adjusting the magic frequency will become the magic frequency calibration performed by all mages participating in this legion-level magic. When everyone's magic fluctuation frequency is calibrated to a horizontal line, the dominant mage can start to adjust everyone's magic fluctuation frequency to meet the frequency required for the magic that is about to be released.
The subsequent spell structure process is slightly different from the release of single-player magic. In single-player magic, the mage only needs to complete the structure, but in legion-level magic, although the architecture process of spell structure is still completed by the dominant mage alone, he still needs to add another work. That is, map the spell structure in his mind to all mages participating in this spell, so that they can accurately fill the required magic to the correct position in the subsequent magic filling process.
However, this step is not necessarily necessary, because if the dominant mage is strong enough, he can not transmit the spell structure to those mages who act as magic batteries. Moreover, the previous magic calibration process can also be omitted. In this mode, the mage who is leading 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 structure process of the spell. They do not even need to know what spell is about to be released. Just input the magic power required by the dominant spell into his body. The dominant mage who releases legion-level spells will use his body to use his body to simultaneously frequency and constant pressure, and finally fill it into the magic that needs to be released.
The benefits of the latter method compared to the former method are obvious. Because in fact, only one person needs to come to the main island spell, and others are almost like batteries, so the battery is easy to find. No matter what level or other mage is, it is okay to not even magic. As long as you have magic power, it is fine. Moreover, since the spell is released by one person, the synchronization rate will be much higher. As long as the power supply of the magic batteries is sufficient, the success rate of this method is actually almost the same as the success rate of releasing an ordinary single-player magic.
Of course, it is also obvious that the latter method is used to single out, that is, the level of the dominant magician must be high enough. Moreover, this person's magic control ability must be very exaggerated, otherwise it will be difficult to accurately control the magic power input into others, which will eventually lead to magic failure. Moreover, if the legion-level magic is released using this single-player-led method, once it fails, the consequence is that the mage who dominant magic is directly blown into by the magic power that everyone rushed into.
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 instead of letting a group of mages release them together.
The spell that Christina is preparing is a way to release the legion-level magic similar to the latter type, that is, to suck all the magic power of those high elves into the body, then use these high elves as magic batteries to replenish their magic power, and then release magic to attack. Unlike real legion-level magic, the magic that Christina sets up after absorbing magic is not high-end legion-level magic. Instead, she is the most good at and the most magic-saving magic - Rainbow jet.
Christina's rainbow jet is her own masterpiece of rainbow magic. After using it, it will be a series of magic rainstorms. Compared with advanced magic, this spell consumes almost dozens of times the lethality of the unit of magic. So although the power of the single magic missile released by this spell is not very good, its actual lethality is extremely terrifying, especially when facing a large number of middle and low-level personnel, the advantage of this magic is particularly obvious. Of course, this spell is actually very advantageous when dealing with advanced creatures. After all, this model of forced blood deduction is used to consume the opponent's life.
The attack method of health is equivalent to directly ignoring the opponent's defense, so no matter how high the defense power of the target is, as long as it is not in the invincible mode, there is no arbitrary existence. After all, only the invincible state can offset the forced blood deduction, but the invincible state is a temporary state. In fact, there is no existence that has always been invincible in the game. Units that can enter the invincible mode generally have time limits or need to continuously consume magic power. Anyway, it is right. After all, this invincible mode is too perverted. If someone really needs to be invincible for unlimited time, wouldn't it really be invincible in the world?
In any case, the rainbow jet used by Christina is a very practical and magic-saving spell. Normally, Christina does not need others to provide her with magic power when using this spell, because her own magic power is enough to support this magic for a long time. However, Christina's current state is in the state after being weakened by the task. The consumption reduction ratio of the magic she used is not as large as the magic value, so the durability has decreased a lot. In addition, since it has exploded once before, all her magic power has been exhausted, Christina's current magic slot is not full. Finally, there is another reason why Christina has to have a magic battery, which is that she hopes to last longer, instead of using magic power in just a few strokes like Zhenhong like.
In fact, there is another reason why Christina uses this method, that is, this is actually a disguised bug.
The high elves who serve as magic batteries for Christina were not transformed out of thin air. They were summoned by Christina with magic. There is a problem among them, that is, the magic value consumed by summoning 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 had. This means that the summoning magic just now not only did not consume magic power, but instead increased the total amount of magic power of Christina.
Of course, the system of Zero is known as the most stringent system ever, so it is actually very difficult to find the system bug of Zero. Although on the surface, Christina's conversion of these high elves increased her total magic power, this is not a bug, because although the magic power on the summoned high elves is the same as that of Christina's magic, the effect produced by the high elves is actually not as good as the effect released by Christina. In other words, although the total amount of magic power has increased, the lethality has not been significantly improved. If Christina does not summon these high elves but uses these magic power to release attack magic, the final lethality is actually similar to the lethality produced by these high elves after they exhaust their magic power. There is no additional damage generated in this process, so this cannot be called a bug, and it will not affect the balance of the game.
However, here Christina used a technique similar to a bug, and the result was that this bug that was not a bug was born.
The reason why the system allows Christina to summon high elves with a large amount of magic is because the efficiency of the high elves to release magic into lethality is not as high as that of Christina. However, Christina uses the release technique of legion-level magic, and does not allow the high elves to release magic, but transfers the magic on them to themselves, and then uses their magic to release magic. This is like a very fuel-efficient car, consuming part of the fuel, summoning a group of other cars to help pull goods. Although the fuel tanks of those cars actually consume more fuel than the summoner, it is because
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