Chapter 214: Sword Wind
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
The spell experiment that Heath had put on his schedule was none other than the rule-based spell that combined swordsmanship and magic.
After receiving guidance from Robert on the training ground that day, Heath had been working hard in this area, trying to combine swordsmanship and magic to make himself a true Sword Wizard.
After a few hard work, he had finally reached the first realm of swordsmanship. The next step was to combine swordsmanship and magic.
Then, how should he combine them? What kind of magic should he create?
Heath already had an answer to this!
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Valley of the Dead, Military Camp.
In the middle of the camp stood a tent made of sheepskin. On the tent, there was an image of a half-eagle and half-lion monster. That was the crest of the Bloody Fortress, the Griffin Crest.
In the upper right corner of the camp, there was a particularly large tent. Colorful smoke could be seen flying out from the gaps of the tent’s curtains. Occasionally, one could see some flames and even hear explosions.
This was naturally Heath’s tent.
In this tent that was used as a temporary laboratory, Heath was busy working in front of a wooden table. All kinds of bottles and jars on the table were clanking when they collided.
“Thirty percent Wind Flower, two pieces of Summer Night Sky Grass, and a short-haired mouse’s tail...”
Comparing the notes that he had copied beforehand, Heath threw various materials into a large black pot in front of him that was burning.
He stirred, chanted spells, and completed it in one go.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe liquid in the black pot rolled and changed color, and soon turned into a light green liquid. It looked ordinary, but there was wind constantly blowing out from it. It was very strange.
This was the Water of Wind, a high-level magic potion in the direction of the wind element. It was used to assist Wizards in practicing spells in the direction of the wind element.
Yes, after careful consideration, Heath decided to combine the wind element with the first Sharp Sword Realm of his swordsmanship.
The characteristics of wind element spells were sharp and fast, which was most compatible with the Sharp Sword Realm. Previously, Heath had tried to add some wind element into his swordsmanship, and his performance was indeed excellent.
The only slightly troublesome part was that Heath himself did not have much affinity with the wind elements. Even though there was no limit to the affinity of Wizards when learning spells, however, if the affinity was too low, it would be very difficult to construct the corresponding elemental spells.
And that was the reason why Heath was now mixing Water of Wind. Water of Wind was a very powerful auxiliary magic training material that could improve a Wizard’s affinity with wind elements in a short period of time. It was very helpful in building models.
‘If there’s a chance, I’d better find a material that can increase my affinity with the wind element and extract it. I’ll solve this problem once and for all...’
As he was thinking in his heart, Heath raised his head and poured the magic potion into his mouth.
As soon as the magic potion entered his mouth, Heath immediately felt a surge of wind element energy spreading out from his body. The pure wind element invaded every inch of his skin and every cell. It was as if a whirlwind had been set off in his body.
Whoosh! Whoosh!
This refreshing wind immediately rushed out of his body, seeping out from the pores of his skin and blowing out. For a moment, the breeze with Heath as the center started to blow wave after wave.
Heath hurriedly sat on the chair beside him and closed his eyes to enter his spiritual sea to construct a spell.
At this moment, his spiritual sea was filled with light balls. These were all spells that Heath had constructed over the years.
For him who had the system, constructing a spell was an extremely easy task. Basically, he only needed to obtain a spell scroll and directly extract it. Because of this, his spell accumulation was very fast.
However, this did not mean that Heath would only use extraction to construct a spell. Over the years, he had accumulated a large number of formulas, arrangements, and runes, his solid foundation allowed him to easily master whatever spell he faced.
After finding an empty area in his spiritual sea, Heath began his work.
The model construction process was not complicated. It was nothing more than using the 15 runes of the Apprentice meditation to arrange and combine in various ways, applying some magic formulas, and thus completing a mature spell.
The entire model construction was basically divided into three stages, which were the early design, the mid-stage practice, and the final verification.
The early design was the most difficult, but Heath had already calculated and planned this step in advance over the past few days. Now, it was time for the second step, he just needed to outline the previous plan in his spiritual sea according to the script.
Tick-tock... Tick-tock...
Time passed bit by bit, and the timer on the system panel was slowly running.
In the dark spiritual sea, Heath’s extended spiritual tentacles were sketching in the void, and under the strokes of these magic strokes... a glowing three-dimensional model had gradually taken shape.
A few hours later...
As the last rune entered the order, the entire model suddenly lit up, and like the other models around it, it began to slowly revolve.
At the same time, Heath opened his eyes.
“Let’s see how it works!”
He couldn’t wait to think about it, so he immediately went out and came to an empty space outside the camp.
Taking out a cross-shaped sword from his dimensional pocket, Heath calmed his mind and closed his eyes.
He suddenly opened his eyes and took a step forward. At the same time, he raised the cross-shaped sword and slashed forward.
This sword was full of momentum!
Hu! Hu!
At the same time that the sword was swung, the strong sound of rushing wind exploded in Heath’s ears. Hundreds of wind blades appeared in front of the sword. These wind blades were about ten feet long, and the small ones were about an inch long. It was like a gust of wild wind, a hurricane!
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe sword aura was like frost!
In an instant, a series of cracking sounds could be heard. Everything that the hurricane passed by was shattered as if it was breaking a dead branch. Trees flew everywhere, gravel exploded, and large patches of soil were lifted up. The ground was directly destroyed.
By the time the hurricane passed, the original forest had completely shattered, and the ground was in a mess.
“What a powerful force!”
Although he had mentally prepared himself, Heath was still shocked when he saw the damage he had dealt.
Just this attack alone was no less than the AOE spell he usually cast. It must be known that this was just a casual attack of his, and the amount of magic power consumed was far less than the amount of AOE spells.
“The combination of spells and swordsmanship is indeed extraordinary!”
Heath began to understand Robert’s words. Magic was only a kind of power, but there were many rules and principles on how to use this power.
This was only the first level of swordsmanship. What about the second, third, and even fourth and fifth levels?
There were even painters and musicians. What were the laws of magic like?
Heath thought curiously...
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After that, Heath calculated the total energy unit of this spell in detail. After several calculations, the result was around 160 degrees.
With Heath’s current spiritual power of more than 180, the performance of this spell with energy intensity did not seem to be the most outstanding, but it was not a one-time spell, but a continuous output!
As long as his magic power was sufficient, every swing of his sword during the battle could cause this level of damage... Just thinking about it was enough to know what the scene would be like.
This was also the terrifying aspect of rule-based spells.
Rule-based spells were actually the greatest pursuit of Wizards below the Stigmata level. Completing a complete set of rules and achieving one’s own rule-based domain would also allow one to enter the Stigmata level!
In the end, Heath named this spell ‘Sword Wind’.
Sword momentum was like a rainbow!
Momentum was like the wind!