Chapter 185 Resources, Heart-Fluttering
Chapter 185 Resources, Heart-Fluttering
Chapter 185 Resources, Heart-Fluttering
For them, a transaction is just another transaction, and this transaction is also a test.
The essence of a transaction is the exchange of resources, and at the same time, the exchange of information.
During the transaction, depending on the items the wizard brings out, the wizard's true nature will gradually be revealed.
Wizards Grell and Fallon wanted to learn more about Loon in this way, so that they could take action against him later.
For them, the current transaction is only the first stage of the deal. Whether Loon rejects or accepts the deal, they will offer something else to continue trading with Loon after the transaction is over.
Therefore, they were willing to suffer some losses in the transaction—after all, once they captured Loon, they could get back everything they had traded to him.
Loon looked at the items that the two wizards had taken out.
That barrier generator, which is similar to a defensive spell, is clearly something Loon desperately needs.
Loon's current spell matrix is only missing a direct means of protection.
With this barrier generator, plus Loon's own hiding mist, the combined effect of the two makes it, even if it can't compare to a true defensive spell, definitely a top-tier spell-like ability.
Most importantly, the barrier generator's defensive effect is passive, which means that even if Loon encounters situations where he can't react in time, such as Anselor's Iaijutsu spell, the barrier generator can block the first round of damage for him, giving him a moment to react.
Then there was the incomplete spell structure.
Although only a small part of the incomplete spell structure was revealed, this small part gave Loon a strange sense of familiarity.
After a moment's thought, Luo Ang found the source of that familiar feeling.
Among the white eagle bloodline he inherited, there are three spells, but he had only mastered one spell, Thunderclap, before.
For some time now, he has been salvaging the fragmented magical structures within his bloodline, using those fragmented structures to piece together the threads of the other two bloodline spells.
During the salvage and puzzle-solving process, Loon divided the salvaged spell models into four parts.
The three parts belong to three different types of magic.
The fourth part is the common part of the three spells.
At this moment, the structure revealed in the parchment scroll that Wizard Grell took out perfectly matched the two smaller structures in the general section.
At the same time, among the exposed incomplete structure, there is another missing part. If one of the structures in the general part is picked out and twisted, it can fit perfectly with this missing part and complete it.
"A fragmented model of a lightning-attribute spell, and it happens to contain that part of the universal structure!" The moment he confirmed this, Loon's heart skipped a beat.
This is also one of the things he urgently needs!
If one could obtain a rubbing of this incomplete model, know its origin, and go to the original location of the incomplete model to examine it—whether it's finding a completely new incomplete model of a lightning spell, or something that could perfectly supplement the structure of the three spells in the White Eagle bloodline, or even just something that could help Loon understand the general structure—
This is an extremely large harvest.
Just then, Wizard Grell began to introduce the rubbing of the incomplete model in his hand.
Just as Loen had guessed, this was indeed an incomplete structure of a lightning-attribute spell.
Moreover, there are a total of thirty-one nodes in this incomplete structure!
Spell Node → Spell Unit → Spell Model.
This is a level formed by spell nodes.
Among them, spell nodes are countless loose, independent points. Different numbers of spell nodes form spell units, and different numbers of spell units form spell structures.
Using knowledge from Luo Ang's previous life to understand:
Spell nodes are like atomic nuclei, electrons, and protons; they are the foundation of spells.
The spell unit is an atom formed by the atomic nucleus, the corresponding electrons, and the protons.
This is the lowest level of magic, capable of maintaining a complete whole, indivisible and unsimplifiable. Once divided, it will directly break down into different magic nodes, becoming unsystematic.
These basic spell units are divided into spell classes and level zero spells based on the number of spell nodes within them.
Using six nodes as the boundary, units below the six nodes are spell-like units, while complete units above the six nodes are level zero spells.
The more complex models formed by combining spell units are the true spell-level, or even higher-level, spells.
Of course, that spell unit is also a very basic spell model.
Just as atoms can form matter in different structures, an atom is also matter.
Even with the same spell units, depending on their assembly structure, the resulting spell models will naturally be different, and the spells formed will be vastly different. Just like carbon atoms, but with different structures, the resulting ordinary carbon, graphite, and even diamond will have vastly different properties at the material level.
The younger generation of wizarding apprentices pursue the incomplete models left behind by the ancient wizards, hoping to find the magical units hidden within those incomplete structures.
The more nodes remaining in the incomplete model, the greater the possibility of the existence of spell units, and the more spell nodes are likely to be contained within the spell units!
In other words, even if you are lucky enough to discover a complete spell unit from a fragmented model with only a dozen or so nodes, that spell unit is nothing more than a simple spell-like thing, which can only be considered a wizard-level trick.
However, if one can disassemble those incomplete models with more than twenty, or even more than thirty or forty nodes, then in a flash of inspiration, it is possible to disassemble spell units with more than six nodes—this is already what wizard apprentices recognize as true spells.
Level 0 spell.
In short, the value of an incomplete model of a spell lies in the number of nodes within that model.
The more nodes there are, the higher the value.
At this point, the incomplete model with thirty-one spell nodes that Wizard Grell presented was absolutely no less valuable than the mental barrier generator that Wizard Fallon presented.
Moreover, the higher the talent, strength, and luck of the wizard who trades this incomplete model, the higher the price of the incomplete model will be!
"What can I offer in exchange for these two items?"
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Luo Ang frowned inwardly.
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