The next day, Linde announced that Brelina would be responsible for establishing the club.

It's funny to say that not long ago he had vetoed the seminar from the top, thinking it was a boring association. The secret society led by him had to be presided over by Brelina. Linde used to call himself a wise leader, but now it seems that he is not the material.

"The academy is the same. The chief mage is always busy with various experiments. Ms. Mirabelle is responsible for most of the work." Onmond was not surprised by the result, but only thought it was reasonable.

Zager also said, "It is a shameful betrayal of magic to let Master Linde waste his time on government affairs."

Linde's research has reached a critical period. The magic system he has been studying before was inspired by a game called "Noita". In this game, the protagonist is a witch who pursues the mysteries of alchemy. By collecting staffs and arranging and combining the spells in the staffs, interesting spell effects can be achieved, helping the protagonist defeat powerful enemies and explore the dangerous magical world.

The most essential part of this "Noita" game is spell editing. The spell effects in the game are various and can be divided into several categories according to their nature. The two most basic categories are "projectile" and "projection correction".

If you compare the spell in a staff to a narrative sentence. The projectile is then the noun, and the projective modifier is the adjective.

For example, a fireball technique is a projectile. The projection modifier will provide additional features to fireball, such as "damage enhancement", "extended existence time", "acceleration", "tracking" and so on.

The reason why Linde wants to reproduce this magic system is because after a large number of special effects such as "projection correction" are piled up, even the most basic spell with single-digit damage can burst out tens of millions or hundreds of millions of spells per second. damage value.

The magic in the world of "The Elder Scrolls" can be used as a "projectile", and the magic in the world of "Harry Potter" can be used as a "projection correction". For example, if the copy spell is applied to the ice cone, then Linde can release it in an instant Hundreds of ice picks, suddenly turned from a sniper rifle to a Gatling, who is not confused?

It sounds like a fantasy, after all, as Linde himself said, the two magic systems follow different origins, one is very rigorous "because it is scientific reasoning", and the other is very green-skinned " I thought the spell would work." There is a gulf between them.

But Linde has gradually figured out a little way.

The combined application of "spells" and "spells" is not impossible. Just like finding the common solution of two polynomials, some answers are self-explanatory, such as "Cone of Ice" and "Flying Curse". Using the Flying Curse to provide the ice cone with a greater initial flight speed can be very intuitive. Lethality, another example is the "fireball technique" combined with the "expansion spell", so that it is not a problem to expand the killing range of the fireball to four or five times the original.

But if it only stops at this step, it is not worth Linde's painstaking research. He wants to find more solutions, even an ultimate universal solution. If you can combine the "Death Curse" and "Chain Lightning", let Avada eat a big melon and jump between enemy groups at lightning speed, from a single shot to a group of wounds, Voldemort will have to lie on the ground and call you respectful A Dark Lord.

In terms of spells, Linde has learned quickly, what he lacks now is actually the precipitation of time. Magic learning in the world of "The Elder Scrolls" includes two aspects, one is the accumulation of theoretical knowledge, and the other is the infiltration of magical energy.

The sunlight and starlight from the God Realm are actually diluted divine power, and the God Realm represents the collection of all possibilities in mythology. Divine power is omnipotent and omnipotent energy with eternal characteristics. Through the communication with the magic power, the mages' souls will become stronger and stronger, and the powerful souls can support them to build more complex spell configurations.

Because of this, in addition to talent, the power of a spellcaster is also linked to age.

Linde didn't know how strong his soul was. In short, when he was learning magic, he never encountered obstacles, and continuous casting of expert-level spells didn't make him feel exhausted.

But he often feels inadequate when it comes to casting the magic of the Harry Potter world.

This is also related to the difference between the two magic systems themselves. One casts spells by means of magical powers that are ubiquitous in nature, and the other relies entirely on its own magic.

It's a pity that the magic infiltration of "The Elder Scrolls" can't effectively improve his magic power level. It can't be said that it has no effect at all, but it is extremely weak, not as good as the magic power improvement brought about by the natural development of the body. Linde guessed that it might be because his body as an outsider was not acclimatized.

Another use of magic energy is to supplement the consumption of Linde's own magic power. Obviously, after the magic power is exhausted in the world of "Harry Potter", it takes more time to restore the full state than in the world of "The Elder Scrolls".

If the overall level of magic power cannot be improved, the research on the new system will naturally be affected.

Perhaps it's time to seek the Eye of Magnus. If you can get endless magic energy, it is equivalent to having infinite magic power.

Linde found the three of Brelina and told them that he planned to explore the ruins of Sassel City in the territory of Winterhold.

Angmond raised his brows, "This is the first group action of our Gautami date, right? Ha, I will be at the front as a fighter."

Zag said with a smile: "Zag will explore every corner of the ruins as a thief, and help Linde deal with the monsters lurking in the dark."

Briarina smiled strangely, and said with an elegant elven chant: "Then I, the brave sharpshooter Briarina Mayor, will use my bow to guide the great mage Linde on a smooth path!"

Linde's face turned foul, "Can we not mention this?"

There is a cheerful air in the library tower.

After the actual combat test in Dry Bones Dungeon, everyone has an intuitive understanding of their combat effectiveness. Linde can kill all of them in seconds, and Briarina is the most capable of casting spells among the three, Zag can hide in the ends of the earth, and Angmond is purely a magic barbarian, a berserker who can fireball with both hands.

Exploring Suther City was a plan that Lindel had made before coming to Winterhold, and he had his own considerations in not implementing it.

The first is his own combat effectiveness. When he first came to "The Elder Scrolls", his fights were all based on the transformation spell. It was not until he learned powerful and various spells in the academy that he could face more dangerous situations alone.

Second is the unknown number of enemies. Linde discovered very early on that the expressiveness of the game was very different from the reality. Ximuzhen had only a dozen people in the game, but in fact the number had more than tenfold. There are thirty or forty people in Xueman City in the game, but in reality it is a big city with a population of over 10,000.

As the first colony established by the Nords after they immigrated to the continent of Tamriel, Suther City has a long history and a complex environment, which means that there are definitely a large number of ancient Nord ghouls in it. Maybe it is "Resident Evil" That level of undead natural disasters.

The third point is the unknown obstruction. In the game plot, when the player explores the city of Suther, he will encounter a high elf mage who claims to be from the Psijic Order, and he will tell the player that the world is not yet ready for the Eye of Magnus. The Psijic Order may be the oldest mage organization in the world view of "The Elder Scrolls", and its strength is unfathomable. At the end of the Academy storyline, the Psijic Order took away the Eye of Magnus, making the players busy.

What Linde has to do is to collect the Eye of Magnus into the library tower under the obstruction of the Psijic Order.

The fourth point is also the most critical point. Lind needs to find a way to get the Eye of Magnus into the library.

The size of the portal is fixed by default, so a big Eye of Magnus cannot be plugged in by force. So the only way is to build a teleportation array, and send the artifact into the library tower. As for the method of building the teleportation array, it is the content he studied in the academy, and he already knows it well.

"Before we set off, we will build a summoning circle in the library tower." Linde recounted the general plan. It was nothing more than they rushed into the city of Sassel to kill, and then sent the unknown artifact deep in the ruins into the As for the library tower, as for the name of the artifact, he said that he didn't know, the god above their heads asked him to find it in a dream.

When Angmond thought that this plan was too suitable for his appetite, he immediately agreed to it.

Zager had no objection, and took out a dagger to play tricks on the spot, expressing his confidence.

Brelina didn't say a word, but silently prepared alchemy potions and magic scrolls after returning.

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