Heroes of Silver Moon

Chapter 137: : Counterspell

"The last zero-level spell I taught you for free is called Counterspell, which is a very special spell.

Although the level is very low, even master-level mages will often use this spell."

Raising his staff and pointing it at Simon, Clifford said slowly: "The spell counterspell is very important. Its function is to interrupt the spellcasting of the enemy mage."

"Teacher, can junior mages also use this spell to interrupt the spellcasting of master mages?" Simon was shocked when he heard that counterspell could interrupt mages' casting. This is a magical skill!

"Of course." Seeing Simon's gradually unbelievable expression, Clifford continued, "No!"

"Hey, don't talk so long, it makes me happy for nothing." Looking at the tutor with a face full of teasing, Simon of course realized that he had been teased.

"The principle of counterspell is to use spells to guide spiritual power, and cooperate with a burst of mana to interrupt the enemy's spellcasting;

Although this spell is a zero-level spell, the spiritual power consumed by this spell and the mana stored in the body are actually not fixed," Clifford explained to Simon.

"You mean that the power consumed by this spell will fluctuate according to the level of the spell released by the enemy." Simon is so smart that he instantly understood the meaning of the instructor's words.

"Yes, your comprehension ability is good!", first praised Simon, and Clifford continued: "If the mana consumed by releasing the spell is intuitively placed on the surface.

Taking the release of zero-level spells as the spell missile, if the mana consumed by the spell missile is divided into one unit.

Then the mana consumed by a first-level spell is nine mana units, and a junior mage, according to the accumulation of practice time, can release six to twelve first-level spells in a full state.

Take you as an example, you just ignited your soul fire and became a junior mage, now your mental strength and the magic power stored in your body can release six junior spells.

When you are about to be promoted to an intermediate mage, the various forces in your body can support you to release twelve first-level spells."

"Six nine fifty-four, that is to say, if I am in a full state now, I have fifty-four units of mana in my body, and I can release fifty-four zero-level spells in one breath."

Simon clicked his tongue, and said with emotion: "I said that after practicing spells for a day, why didn't I feel too tired!"

"Well," after hearing Simon's exclamation, Clifford nodded and said, "You can indeed cast zero-level spells at will now.

But when you learn the first-level spells, you will have to eat snacks, because the first-level spells are more complicated, and because they consume too much mana, you can't cast a few in a day."

"Well, mentor, I know," Simon replied with a serious expression.

"Okay, then I'll continue to talk about Counterspell." Clifford glanced at the sky and found that it was already about five or six o'clock in the afternoon, so he hurriedly speeded up the teaching progress.

"If the opponent casts a first-level spell, then if you use counterspell to interrupt the enemy's spellcasting, it will also consume nine units of mana.

Through the previous narration, we know that a junior mage has about fifty-four units of mana, while a second-level spell needs to consume eighty-one units of mana.

If the junior mage counters the second-level spells, it is obvious that even if the mana in the junior mage's body is drained, it will definitely not be enough.

And if the mana is not enough, it will be backlashed by the spell. The spell released will forcibly extract the vitality of the mage to supplement the lack of mana.

Therefore, absolutely don't use counterspells, interrupt mages who are higher than you, and don't force release spells that you can't release at all."

Clifford's stern warning made Simon nod subconsciously in fear and forcibly extract his life force. If the life force is not enough, he will die.

Since Simon crossed over, he has always believed in: Gou's green mountains are there, and he is not afraid of being burned, so how could he do such a dangerous and stupid thing.

"Okay, I've explained the function and danger of counterspell to you, let's learn this spell formally!" Clapping his hands, Clifford drew Simon's attention back.

"Well, mentor, I'm listening," Simon said intently.

"The principle of counterspell, as we have just said, is to use a spell to trigger spiritual resonance, and then guide a burst of mana, thereby interrupting the enemy's release."

Holding up the staff facing Simon, Clifford said again: "Let me demonstrate it to you first."

"Interu!" Clifford recited the incantation, and then the staff in his hand lit up, and then a pulse emanated from the staff, directly penetrating Simon's body.

"Hey! Hey! Hey!!" Feeling an obvious impact ~www.readwn.com~ penetrating his body, Simon hurriedly groped his body to see if he was injured.

"Don't touch it, the counterspell is aimed at the mage who is casting a spell, and you were not casting a spell just now," Clifford said with a dark face, looking at Simon who was looking for a wound with a terrified face.

Does this kid have persecution paranoia? I just demonstrated this spell myself, how could he be injured by it.

"Oh, I'm scared to death," Simon said happily, wiping off the cold sweat that didn't exist on his head.

"Also, even a mage whose spellcasting is interrupted will not be injured by the counterspell. At most, the mana in his body is disordered and he cannot release the spell temporarily," Clifford added again.

"Hey, mentor, if you can't release the spell for the time being, wouldn't the mage who was interrupted cast the spell be abolished directly?" Simon asked wonderingly.

"Yes, it is temporarily abolished," Clifford said earnestly, "So, if you notice a hostile mage, you must not release the spell first, or you may be interrupted."

I think when Simon was in Death Hills, he was mistaken for a mage by the goblin warlock, so he didn't release the spell for a long time.

"Teacher, there are too many restrictions on this mage. If he is accidentally abolished, wouldn't he be slaughtered by others?" Simon asked with a bitter face.

"First of all, there must be a large group of warriors protecting the mage; secondly, mages usually travel together and release spells in turn;

Finally, after being interrupted to cast a spell, the time for the mana to scramble is very short, only a few seconds, so don't complain here anymore, just go and practice this spell for me."

Grabbing Simon's collar, Clifford gritted his teeth and said "with a smile on his face".

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