Arcane Lord

Vol 3 Chapter 2996: New principle of interdimensional teleportation

Different magic systems may indeed cause mages in the corresponding systems to encounter completely different difficulties when solving the same problem.

Shado is proficient in both elf magic and Nese magic, and has long been aware of this. This situation is somewhat similar to the difference between the imperial system of weights and measures and the metric system of weights and measures (metric system) on Earth.

Both sides essentially describe the same thing, the same phenomenon or the same law, but sometimes it is more concise to use Elf magic, and sometimes it is more concise to use Nese magic.

The former mostly appears in various magical phenomena discovered by elves, while the latter is obviously various magical phenomena discovered by Nese people.

Of course, saying this is actually the opposite of the cause. The actual situation is that the elves created elven magic based on the various magical phenomena they discovered and adapted to local conditions.

The Nese people also chose a magic system that best suited them based on the experience of their predecessors.

The same is true for dragon magic. The same problem may be a global problem in the dragon magic system, but it may not be so unsolvable in the Nese magic system.

Even if Nese magic is not good, the main plane still has elf magic, dwarf magic, psychic magic, creation magic, and even a large number of primitive magic systems from ancient times included in Nese scrolls.

There is always one that can have wonderful interactions with dragon magic, thereby solving problems that dragon magic cannot solve.

From this perspective, Plitatis's choice to settle in Netheril can actually be regarded as inevitable. Currently, only Netheril with Netherese scrolls (and no Northland Alliance) can provide them. So few magic systems are used to draw parallels.

Regarding Mr. Xia's doubts, Habitable Realm Tis gave his own explanation, "The etheric plane also has boundaries, which is also the basis for cross-plane teleportation."

"Wait a minute, does the ether have no boundaries?" Mr. Xia was sure that the other party was talking about the boundaries of the etheric plane.

Isn't it because the universe has not differentiated whether it is habitable or not for humans, dragons and other creatures? It is obviously possible, so there must be a small amount of non-Pluta!

"Wait, the basis of interdimensional teleportation?"

For a while, Mr. Xia also wanted to understand the structural nature of it.

Cross-plane teleportation in this plane essentially relies on the fixed form of the etheric plane to weakly overlap parts of the two planes.

In fact, it must be a livable plane, and it cannot be a plane group centered on any small plane at all. It is just that the domain centered on a small livable plane cannot be called Lin Zheze, and the remaining small ones are not Lin Zheze.

The "lost" that Yiliyutis mentioned should not mean that he could connect to the teleportation link of the Holy Golden Dragon Empire. Once he could connect to it, he would definitely be able to teleport directly back to this plane.

The advantage is of course not that there is no way to build a permanent portal. It must be closed for a period of time before opening again. The reason is very complicated. The weak link overlaps parts of the two planes together, without causing the risk of plane collision or plane collapse. .

Of course, if we must directly build a cross-domain transmission channel, both the difficulty of construction and the energy consumption of maintenance will be beyond the reach of small forces. In this case, we cannot select some intermediate nodes to form transmission links!

So the only question now is not—just like reaching the etheric boundary, how to cross the plane by crossing the etheric boundary?

Cross-domain should be a problem.

The Tower of Time has been exploring the retrograde plane for so many years, and has only discovered a handful of material planes in total. One tower may be damaged or a lot less, but it takes hundreds of years to accumulate so little.

I just don't have any worries about living in the livable area. Fundamentally speaking, Nesehorn and I have different interests. The cooperation between the two parties may only be superficial, but in fact we have no plans.

When I heard Mr. Xia mentioned that he could solve problems by interacting with the magic system at the Habitable Realm, I immediately knew that the other person must be a young magician.

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