Chapter 546 - 201: Top Holy Land? Half-step Legend? Feel the Great Terror of the Mage! (15K)_2
The roar sounded again, and more Holy Land power was infused into the ground beneath her feet, becoming the nourishment for the generation of more massive trees.
"What a joke... who do you think I am!" she let out an angry roar.
The continuously emerging massive trees surged forward one after another, and it was only when she felt increasingly exhausted that the terrifying consumption finally stopped.
"It's... stopped."
Bessie gasped heavily with a smile of someone who had survived a catastrophe on her face.
But the next second, her hair stood on end and her face showed an incredulous expression, "How is that possible?!"
A dark light fell from the sky, and a corner of the Black Forest was instantly shattered, with the horrifying wave of impact spreading outward continually, eventually leveling the higher terrain of the forest area.
When everything calmed down, those elves of the Elf Ranger Corps who had just barely survived due to their high strength spat a mouthful of blood in silence due to the consecutive shockwaves they endured.
The time between the two waves of impact, from the first attack appearing, to the Ranger General's resistance, followed by the arrival of the second wave, totaled less than 3 seconds.
The fleeting attack left the group of elves no time to react before they were engulfed by the sweeping strike.
Despite being heavily damaged, the Elf Rangers still adhered to their duties and immediately went to check the center of the attack.
What met their eyes was a massive cliff resembling a huge pit, the terrain of the surrounding forest had changed, and the cracks in the cliff were even deeper than imagined, even piercing through the shallow underground water vein, causing small waterfalls to wash down from the cliff.
"What... what is this? The power of gods?" said an Elf Ranger leaning on the edge of the cliff, his expression breaking.
Her vision was excellent, almost at first glance, she saw the power that had turned the forest into a cliff, leaving an outline on the ground resembling a huge palm.
This kind of attack, this speed of deployment, couldn't possibly be from any normal powerful being.
...
Meanwhile, far away from the Black Forest in the distant sky, Kael slowly lowered his hand, drew a Magic Potion from his Space Equipment, and guzzled it down.
This was the third Magic Potion he had used, all of which he had crafted expertly by employing his current profound knowledge in potion-making, enhanced through methods of deep blue enhancements.
The effect was singular: to revive his Spiritual Power and cause the surrounding Magic Energy to surge, thereby rapidly restoring his own Magic Power.
As he set down the pharmaceutical bottle from his lips, a few drops of crimson liquid slid down his chin. Kael licked his lips and murmured,
"Next time, I need to think about modifying the flavor of the 'Blood Boil' potion. I should try to use some sweeteners that can enhance the taste without affecting the potion's effectiveness."
The properties of a War Mage were more useful than he had expected.
The War Mage System itself consumed an additional Spiritual Power and Magic Power when engraving Magic Models.
Though the power needed was less than the direct invocation of magic, if the cost of creating the corresponding level of War Mage's hands is included, the actual energy it consumes to use a Spell with War Mage's hand is even higher than using the Magic directly.
Even though the cost of using magic has increased, seeming somewhat inefficient, why then does Kael still rate the War Mage System as the most compatible with the Mage System and the system best suited for mages to engage in battle?
It's because of this overwhelming attack technique.
Because... having already expended Magic Power and Spiritual Power to engrave a Magic Model on the War Mage's hand, Kael wouldn't need to pay any additional cost to cast it again.
This means that even when using 'Sky Fall,' a seven-ring Magic, Kael could completely prepare multiple spells in advance by paying an additional price, delaying the casting time by maintaining 'Kael's War Mage's Hand.'
Then, by replenishing his Magic Power and casting 'Sky Fall' again... he could simultaneously unleash the 'Sky Fall' engraved in the War Mage's hand.
Theoretically, as long as Kael's control of Magic Power is full, and his recovery speed is maximized, he could release as many spells as he has hands simultaneously.
The price he needs to pay is just the additional consumption of Magic Power and Spiritual Power.
Of course, it sounds easy, but in reality, to unleash such destructive power at Kael's level, the prerequisite is still to amp up his Intelligence Attributes.
Being a hyper-focused like Kael meant that in every phase, his spell's destructive power would always be far superior to ordinary people's, even allowing for casting spells beyond his tier.
"Two rounds of Sky Fall, you died justifiably..." Kael looked down at the cliff that had now formed the 'Void Handprint' below, and smiled wryly.
Were the Elf Rangers of this era so fiercely competent? To face an exceedingly effective seven-ring magic spell head-on?
Realistically, from the Six Ring onwards, the damage caused by construction magic itself had already escalated to an outrageous level.
If it weren't so, mage sculptors would not have been typically recognized as symbols of battleground artillery due to their inherently overwhelming battlefield destructive power.
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