Celestial Mage
Chapter 225 The petrification technique that is enough to change the world (46)
Chapter 225 The petrification technique that is enough to change the world (46)
in the afternoon.
On the outskirts of Philander Village, a barren open space.
Rosen carefully explained his new building principles to the common mages.
"It's actually very simple. It's divided into four steps."
"First, get the mud."
Rosen released five mud spells on the ground where the grass stems were removed, turning large chunks of wet soil into swamps.
"Second, dry."
After a lot of drying, the mud is combined and turned into a group of clay with a water content of less than one percent.
"Third, shaping!"
Using the upgraded version of the mid-level shaping technique by the hands of the master, the dexterity has also been raised to the extreme, lifting a large amount of clay from the ground, and turning it into a high wall of the manor yard according to the expected terrain.
This wall is 5 meters high, half a meter thick, and 10 meters long. After being shaped by plastic surgery, it lasted for a while, and then it remained temporarily.
But the clay wall will not last long, and it is estimated that it will be greatly deformed or even collapsed in a few minutes.
"Fourth, petrochemical!"
Specifically, the Mithril petrified staff, a large amount of mist-like white light enveloped the stone wall, and only heard the sound of "click~click~" resembling ice condensing.
After about ten seconds, the clay wall was completely condensed into a solid stone wall that was earthy gray and covered with agate-like patterns on the surface.
Rosen released a flying spell, jumped to the top of the stone wall, and looked down at the civilian mage below.
From the faces of all the mages, one can see deep doubts, even Lydia and Hal are not immune.
He can guess what the other party is thinking, because this kind of construction procedure is very common and easy to understand.
The problem is how to ensure that the final petrification effect can last for a long time, and how to ensure that it cannot be dispelled easily.
Even if no one deliberately disperses it, the disturbance of the weather alone, such as rain, snow and sunlight, is enough to quickly disintegrate the spell effect.
Rosen smiled slightly and looked at Lydia: "Master Lydia, how many dispelling spells do you know?"
Lydia thought for a while and said, "I know three."
"They are the 'purification' and 'disintegration' of natural spells, and the 'spell unlock' of logic spells."
"Then, please use three spells to dispel this petrified wall."
He turned his head to look at Hal who was eager to try again: "You come too."
Hal just laughed: "Rosen, I know the Earl's original and famous mid-level dispersal spell 'Poverty'! Are you sure you can block it?"
"Just try."
So, two official mages stood about 30 meters away from the high wall, casting dispel spells on the petrified wall, while nearly 300 informal mages watched with interest.
It was Lydia who made the first move.
Lydia used the purification technique first.
I saw a clear light like water covering the stone wall.
After about ten seconds, the light dissipated, and a thin layer of dust appeared on the stone wall. When the wind blew, the dust flew away, but the stone wall was still as bright as new.
"Hey~ It's interesting~"
She immediately switched to disintegration.
With a thought, a dark green ray hit the stone wall, turning into a cobweb-like shimmer of emerald green, and quickly swam around the surface of the stone wall.
A thin layer of dust appeared on the surface of the stone wall again, and when the wind blew, it was as bright as new again.
Lydia was at a loss: "I feel that my spell has taken effect, but it hasn't fully taken effect."
Rosen extended his hand to invite: "Continue."
The third spell is the rare Logic Dispel 'Spell Unlock'.
You can tell from the name that this spell is very specific, like a key, if it is inserted into the correct hole, it can easily unlock the lock.
Otherwise, it may have no effect.
Lydia concentrated on casting spells.
Soon, the staff in his hand shot out a conical dark blue shimmer of light, covering most of the stone wall.
After more than ten seconds, the blue light disappeared, and the stone wall was safe and sound, not even the dust on the surface.
Rosen smiled and said, "It seems that you took the wrong key."
Lydia didn't speak, just stared at the stone wall, frowning and thinking hard.
Hal shouted loudly: "Let me try!"
Earl's original poverty-stricken spell, half-natural and half-logic spell, is extremely powerful, and the spell released with one point of mana can at most dispel the spell effect of very constant mana.
He raised the magic sword in his hand and pointed towards the stone wall.
"Crash!"
A bright lavender ball of light rushed out of the tip of the sword and flew quickly around the surface of the stone wall, while continuously releasing lavender, lightning-like spell energy to the stone wall.
Every time one is released, a layer of dust will be added to the stone wall hit by the purple lightning. After a total of dozens of shots are released, the surface of the stone wall will become pitted, as if it has been blasted by hail.
But only the surface is damaged, and the main body is still intact, which does not affect the normal function of the wall at all.
Halton was surprised: "This wall is really weird, even the Earl's spells can't deal with it!"
Rosen smiled slightly, jumped up to the top of the stone wall, raised his foot and kicked the wall, making a thick echo of 'bang bang'.
"Two mages, if it took me about 10 points of mana to solidify this wall, you probably already spent 15 points of mana for the dispel technique just now?"
Lydia nodded: "It's almost this ratio."
Rosen said: "How much mana do you think it will take to completely disperse?"
Lydia estimated the effect of the spell just now: "Why do you need two or three hundred points?"
Rosen nodded: "It's almost this number, that's twenty times the mana consumption ratio."
He glanced at everyone: "However, the wall I built with 1 part of mana needs 20 parts of mana to dispel it, so it's better to directly release the attack spell to bombard it head-on."
The attack spell released with 20 points of mana blasted head-on, and the destructive effect must be greater than that of the disperse spell. Therefore, the disperse spell lost the meaning of disperse.
Hal nodded in agreement: "If you use 20 mana to blast, even a real stone wall can't stop it."
Then he asked, "Can you tell me why?"
Rosen didn't hide it either: "Because of dexterity in casting spells."
"Huh?" Hal didn't understand for a moment.
"It's also because one method breaks one method, and there are up to three methods to disperse the rules."
Hal's eyes lit up, and he thought of something, but he didn't want to understand it clearly, so he couldn't say it all at once.
Lydia has already figured it out.
"The same dispel spell can only dispel up to three different types of spells at the same time."
"And Rosen greatly reduced the scale of a single petrification spell through dexterous casting, and developed a large number of extraordinary versions of petrification spells, and then stacked them layer by layer according to certain rules."
Hal understood too.
"So, the dispel spell actually took effect, but because there are too many and complicated spells, only part of them take effect."
Rosen snapped his fingers: "That's it."
He said with a smile: "Such a complex petrified wall may still not be used to build important buildings, but there is no problem in building ordinary residential buildings, solidifying road surfaces, and building water canals."
"Finally, I will issue a decree in the territory to strictly prohibit mages from using dispersal spells in the town."
"Then using this petrification technique can replace ordinary construction methods. Not to mention the speed is greatly increased, and the cost is much lower than that of a town built by normal methods. In the end, the resulting town is more durable. Nice and clean."
Lydia and Hal opened their mouths slightly.
After a long time, Lydia said: "Rosen, you really dare to think about it!"
Hal thought about it carefully, and then asked, "Then what if some bastard develops the dispel technique specifically for the petrification technique?"
Rosen naturally thought of it.
"There is this possibility, but I set up two spell locks for petrification."
Lydia's eyes lit up: "Spell lock, interesting. Please explain."
Rosen was about to disclose this secret, so that no one would try to crack his petrification technique.
Then explain carefully.
"First, I specially encrypted the petrified magic weapon. If you don't believe me, you can see it."
He threw the staff to Lydia, who immediately tried to probe into the mana to observe.
"Secondly, I added a 'Sarundel Ring Combination Lock' to the petrification technique itself, and the password is set in six circles, and each circle has one hundred alternative magic keys."
This ring spell code lock is specially used to lock the constant spell effect, so as not to be spied on by the opponent, and the spell structure can be reversed through the spell effect.
The advantage is that the effect is good, but the disadvantage is that it greatly increases the complexity of the spell and greatly increases the difficulty of casting it.
Lydia was observing the staff and didn't react.
Hal was shocked: "One hundred in six circles, that's 100 billion possibilities, so how many star spells is your petrification spell?"
"After adding the ring spell lock, it reaches 21 stars, but after being simplified by the staff, the difficulty of casting spells is 5 stars."
Hal subconsciously asked, "How did you simplify it?"
Rosen chuckled: "I used some mathematical skills and original knowledge of refining equipment, so it's very complicated."
Halton felt very headache, because the mathematical skills Rosen mentioned must be extremely complicated, extremely abstract, and extremely obscure, and then a thought suddenly appeared in his mind.
"I seem to be being thrown away by the times!"
As soon as the idea was born, Lydia finally gave up on exploring the petrified staff. After withdrawing her mana, her body fell straight forward.
Rosen hurriedly used the hand of the mage to support it.
Hal hurriedly asked: "Lydia, what's the matter, is the structure of the staff too complicated?"
It took Lydia a while to recover.
"No, it's not too complicated. It's full of fog, all kinds of fog, and I can't tell the direction at all."
She handed the staff to Hal: "Look for yourself."
Hal behaved himself, and sat on the ground to check.
After a few minutes, he also backed out, raising his hand to cover his forehead.
"Rosen, this must be your original magic lock, right?"
"It's not me alone, it was created with my wives."
While speaking, he had a thought, and many long black wooden boxes flew out from the carriage next to him, and at the same time shouted loudly to the 280 common mages present.
"The number of petrified wands is limited, and every four people share one and use it in rotation. Just follow the method I released just now, and build the manor on this map."
'Brush~~'
More than a dozen paintings flew out of the carriage, and they were posted on the high wall built by Rosen. It was the holiday estate designed by Rosen.
The civilian mages couldn't hold back for a long time, and at this time, they formed a group of four and began to cooperate to build the manor.
While they were busy, Rosen came to the two friends.
Lydia asked softly: "Rosen, are you going to hire these commoner mages to help you build the town?"
"Correct."
Hal said: "This is indeed a good idea, but the commission should be expensive, right?"
Rosen smiled slightly: "Don't worry, enough."
His business with Candela is booming.
As far as he knew, after Candela bought Yuenu, she hung it in the bedroom for five days, and then auctioned it off at the Eastern Realm.
As a result, Yue Nu was bought into the Golden Palace by the Duke of Storms at a high price.
In short, he has a lot of money now.
Lydia asked again: "Then the northern fortress was also built with petrification?"
Rosen nodded: "Yes, I plan to build at least ten floors, 50 meters high, 30 meters thick, hundreds of miles long, and built directly on the highest point of the Luoxue Mountains, connecting them together to form a cliff!"
Hal felt a little dizzy: "Are you defending against the dragon?"
Lydia's eyes lit up: "If that's the case, it shouldn't be called a fortress, it should be called the Great Wall!"
"The Great Wall. Not a bad name."
After that, Rosen supervised for more than an hour, answering the doubts of the common mages at any time.
And the batch of mages he selected were all very smart, and they quickly understood the usage of the petrified staff, and the progress of the manor gradually accelerated.
Judging from the situation, the manor can be completed within three hours at most.
Rosen looked at it for a while, then said to Lydia and Hal: "You guys help me supervise, it doesn't matter if the manor is good or bad, the point is to make everyone familiar with the usage safely."
Hal stared: "Hey~ you, the mayor, are planning to run away?"
Rosen sighed lightly: "You have also seen the clay potion just now. If that potion can be popularized, ordinary people can also participate in the construction of petrochemical buildings, and the manpower will be sufficient at once."
Lydia on the side immediately understood, with sympathy in her eyes.
"So, you plan to go find that crazy woman?"
Rosen sighed again: "Blame me for thinking about making money at the beginning, but it turned out... hey~~~"
Hal came over and patted Rosen on the shoulder lightly: "I understand, don't worry, we will leave this place to us."
So, Rosen left five Silver Moon rangers to help, and took the other five rangers, and drove to Vivienne's Lily Manor in a carriage.
(End of this chapter)
in the afternoon.
On the outskirts of Philander Village, a barren open space.
Rosen carefully explained his new building principles to the common mages.
"It's actually very simple. It's divided into four steps."
"First, get the mud."
Rosen released five mud spells on the ground where the grass stems were removed, turning large chunks of wet soil into swamps.
"Second, dry."
After a lot of drying, the mud is combined and turned into a group of clay with a water content of less than one percent.
"Third, shaping!"
Using the upgraded version of the mid-level shaping technique by the hands of the master, the dexterity has also been raised to the extreme, lifting a large amount of clay from the ground, and turning it into a high wall of the manor yard according to the expected terrain.
This wall is 5 meters high, half a meter thick, and 10 meters long. After being shaped by plastic surgery, it lasted for a while, and then it remained temporarily.
But the clay wall will not last long, and it is estimated that it will be greatly deformed or even collapsed in a few minutes.
"Fourth, petrochemical!"
Specifically, the Mithril petrified staff, a large amount of mist-like white light enveloped the stone wall, and only heard the sound of "click~click~" resembling ice condensing.
After about ten seconds, the clay wall was completely condensed into a solid stone wall that was earthy gray and covered with agate-like patterns on the surface.
Rosen released a flying spell, jumped to the top of the stone wall, and looked down at the civilian mage below.
From the faces of all the mages, one can see deep doubts, even Lydia and Hal are not immune.
He can guess what the other party is thinking, because this kind of construction procedure is very common and easy to understand.
The problem is how to ensure that the final petrification effect can last for a long time, and how to ensure that it cannot be dispelled easily.
Even if no one deliberately disperses it, the disturbance of the weather alone, such as rain, snow and sunlight, is enough to quickly disintegrate the spell effect.
Rosen smiled slightly and looked at Lydia: "Master Lydia, how many dispelling spells do you know?"
Lydia thought for a while and said, "I know three."
"They are the 'purification' and 'disintegration' of natural spells, and the 'spell unlock' of logic spells."
"Then, please use three spells to dispel this petrified wall."
He turned his head to look at Hal who was eager to try again: "You come too."
Hal just laughed: "Rosen, I know the Earl's original and famous mid-level dispersal spell 'Poverty'! Are you sure you can block it?"
"Just try."
So, two official mages stood about 30 meters away from the high wall, casting dispel spells on the petrified wall, while nearly 300 informal mages watched with interest.
It was Lydia who made the first move.
Lydia used the purification technique first.
I saw a clear light like water covering the stone wall.
After about ten seconds, the light dissipated, and a thin layer of dust appeared on the stone wall. When the wind blew, the dust flew away, but the stone wall was still as bright as new.
"Hey~ It's interesting~"
She immediately switched to disintegration.
With a thought, a dark green ray hit the stone wall, turning into a cobweb-like shimmer of emerald green, and quickly swam around the surface of the stone wall.
A thin layer of dust appeared on the surface of the stone wall again, and when the wind blew, it was as bright as new again.
Lydia was at a loss: "I feel that my spell has taken effect, but it hasn't fully taken effect."
Rosen extended his hand to invite: "Continue."
The third spell is the rare Logic Dispel 'Spell Unlock'.
You can tell from the name that this spell is very specific, like a key, if it is inserted into the correct hole, it can easily unlock the lock.
Otherwise, it may have no effect.
Lydia concentrated on casting spells.
Soon, the staff in his hand shot out a conical dark blue shimmer of light, covering most of the stone wall.
After more than ten seconds, the blue light disappeared, and the stone wall was safe and sound, not even the dust on the surface.
Rosen smiled and said, "It seems that you took the wrong key."
Lydia didn't speak, just stared at the stone wall, frowning and thinking hard.
Hal shouted loudly: "Let me try!"
Earl's original poverty-stricken spell, half-natural and half-logic spell, is extremely powerful, and the spell released with one point of mana can at most dispel the spell effect of very constant mana.
He raised the magic sword in his hand and pointed towards the stone wall.
"Crash!"
A bright lavender ball of light rushed out of the tip of the sword and flew quickly around the surface of the stone wall, while continuously releasing lavender, lightning-like spell energy to the stone wall.
Every time one is released, a layer of dust will be added to the stone wall hit by the purple lightning. After a total of dozens of shots are released, the surface of the stone wall will become pitted, as if it has been blasted by hail.
But only the surface is damaged, and the main body is still intact, which does not affect the normal function of the wall at all.
Halton was surprised: "This wall is really weird, even the Earl's spells can't deal with it!"
Rosen smiled slightly, jumped up to the top of the stone wall, raised his foot and kicked the wall, making a thick echo of 'bang bang'.
"Two mages, if it took me about 10 points of mana to solidify this wall, you probably already spent 15 points of mana for the dispel technique just now?"
Lydia nodded: "It's almost this ratio."
Rosen said: "How much mana do you think it will take to completely disperse?"
Lydia estimated the effect of the spell just now: "Why do you need two or three hundred points?"
Rosen nodded: "It's almost this number, that's twenty times the mana consumption ratio."
He glanced at everyone: "However, the wall I built with 1 part of mana needs 20 parts of mana to dispel it, so it's better to directly release the attack spell to bombard it head-on."
The attack spell released with 20 points of mana blasted head-on, and the destructive effect must be greater than that of the disperse spell. Therefore, the disperse spell lost the meaning of disperse.
Hal nodded in agreement: "If you use 20 mana to blast, even a real stone wall can't stop it."
Then he asked, "Can you tell me why?"
Rosen didn't hide it either: "Because of dexterity in casting spells."
"Huh?" Hal didn't understand for a moment.
"It's also because one method breaks one method, and there are up to three methods to disperse the rules."
Hal's eyes lit up, and he thought of something, but he didn't want to understand it clearly, so he couldn't say it all at once.
Lydia has already figured it out.
"The same dispel spell can only dispel up to three different types of spells at the same time."
"And Rosen greatly reduced the scale of a single petrification spell through dexterous casting, and developed a large number of extraordinary versions of petrification spells, and then stacked them layer by layer according to certain rules."
Hal understood too.
"So, the dispel spell actually took effect, but because there are too many and complicated spells, only part of them take effect."
Rosen snapped his fingers: "That's it."
He said with a smile: "Such a complex petrified wall may still not be used to build important buildings, but there is no problem in building ordinary residential buildings, solidifying road surfaces, and building water canals."
"Finally, I will issue a decree in the territory to strictly prohibit mages from using dispersal spells in the town."
"Then using this petrification technique can replace ordinary construction methods. Not to mention the speed is greatly increased, and the cost is much lower than that of a town built by normal methods. In the end, the resulting town is more durable. Nice and clean."
Lydia and Hal opened their mouths slightly.
After a long time, Lydia said: "Rosen, you really dare to think about it!"
Hal thought about it carefully, and then asked, "Then what if some bastard develops the dispel technique specifically for the petrification technique?"
Rosen naturally thought of it.
"There is this possibility, but I set up two spell locks for petrification."
Lydia's eyes lit up: "Spell lock, interesting. Please explain."
Rosen was about to disclose this secret, so that no one would try to crack his petrification technique.
Then explain carefully.
"First, I specially encrypted the petrified magic weapon. If you don't believe me, you can see it."
He threw the staff to Lydia, who immediately tried to probe into the mana to observe.
"Secondly, I added a 'Sarundel Ring Combination Lock' to the petrification technique itself, and the password is set in six circles, and each circle has one hundred alternative magic keys."
This ring spell code lock is specially used to lock the constant spell effect, so as not to be spied on by the opponent, and the spell structure can be reversed through the spell effect.
The advantage is that the effect is good, but the disadvantage is that it greatly increases the complexity of the spell and greatly increases the difficulty of casting it.
Lydia was observing the staff and didn't react.
Hal was shocked: "One hundred in six circles, that's 100 billion possibilities, so how many star spells is your petrification spell?"
"After adding the ring spell lock, it reaches 21 stars, but after being simplified by the staff, the difficulty of casting spells is 5 stars."
Hal subconsciously asked, "How did you simplify it?"
Rosen chuckled: "I used some mathematical skills and original knowledge of refining equipment, so it's very complicated."
Halton felt very headache, because the mathematical skills Rosen mentioned must be extremely complicated, extremely abstract, and extremely obscure, and then a thought suddenly appeared in his mind.
"I seem to be being thrown away by the times!"
As soon as the idea was born, Lydia finally gave up on exploring the petrified staff. After withdrawing her mana, her body fell straight forward.
Rosen hurriedly used the hand of the mage to support it.
Hal hurriedly asked: "Lydia, what's the matter, is the structure of the staff too complicated?"
It took Lydia a while to recover.
"No, it's not too complicated. It's full of fog, all kinds of fog, and I can't tell the direction at all."
She handed the staff to Hal: "Look for yourself."
Hal behaved himself, and sat on the ground to check.
After a few minutes, he also backed out, raising his hand to cover his forehead.
"Rosen, this must be your original magic lock, right?"
"It's not me alone, it was created with my wives."
While speaking, he had a thought, and many long black wooden boxes flew out from the carriage next to him, and at the same time shouted loudly to the 280 common mages present.
"The number of petrified wands is limited, and every four people share one and use it in rotation. Just follow the method I released just now, and build the manor on this map."
'Brush~~'
More than a dozen paintings flew out of the carriage, and they were posted on the high wall built by Rosen. It was the holiday estate designed by Rosen.
The civilian mages couldn't hold back for a long time, and at this time, they formed a group of four and began to cooperate to build the manor.
While they were busy, Rosen came to the two friends.
Lydia asked softly: "Rosen, are you going to hire these commoner mages to help you build the town?"
"Correct."
Hal said: "This is indeed a good idea, but the commission should be expensive, right?"
Rosen smiled slightly: "Don't worry, enough."
His business with Candela is booming.
As far as he knew, after Candela bought Yuenu, she hung it in the bedroom for five days, and then auctioned it off at the Eastern Realm.
As a result, Yue Nu was bought into the Golden Palace by the Duke of Storms at a high price.
In short, he has a lot of money now.
Lydia asked again: "Then the northern fortress was also built with petrification?"
Rosen nodded: "Yes, I plan to build at least ten floors, 50 meters high, 30 meters thick, hundreds of miles long, and built directly on the highest point of the Luoxue Mountains, connecting them together to form a cliff!"
Hal felt a little dizzy: "Are you defending against the dragon?"
Lydia's eyes lit up: "If that's the case, it shouldn't be called a fortress, it should be called the Great Wall!"
"The Great Wall. Not a bad name."
After that, Rosen supervised for more than an hour, answering the doubts of the common mages at any time.
And the batch of mages he selected were all very smart, and they quickly understood the usage of the petrified staff, and the progress of the manor gradually accelerated.
Judging from the situation, the manor can be completed within three hours at most.
Rosen looked at it for a while, then said to Lydia and Hal: "You guys help me supervise, it doesn't matter if the manor is good or bad, the point is to make everyone familiar with the usage safely."
Hal stared: "Hey~ you, the mayor, are planning to run away?"
Rosen sighed lightly: "You have also seen the clay potion just now. If that potion can be popularized, ordinary people can also participate in the construction of petrochemical buildings, and the manpower will be sufficient at once."
Lydia on the side immediately understood, with sympathy in her eyes.
"So, you plan to go find that crazy woman?"
Rosen sighed again: "Blame me for thinking about making money at the beginning, but it turned out... hey~~~"
Hal came over and patted Rosen on the shoulder lightly: "I understand, don't worry, we will leave this place to us."
So, Rosen left five Silver Moon rangers to help, and took the other five rangers, and drove to Vivienne's Lily Manor in a carriage.
(End of this chapter)
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