Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 597: technology and art

What is internal friction? That is, we all uselessly invest considerable resources to maintain mutual deterrence. It's like building twenty different weapons and placing them around, and by the way, preparing light, medium and heavy sets of armor for different situations, and completely forgetting the fact that he only has one body and one pair of arms. Deterrence is necessary, but the deterrence here in the Magic Academy has changed its flavor and has become unlimited internal friction. Since there is no normal flow of time here, no one knows when this internal friction started, but it finally decreased after Siegel arrived.

The first thing he accomplished was to let everyone have access to the second floor after half a month.

By allocating daily questions to allow everyone to distribute points more efficiently, he finally managed to do this. This included considerable negotiation and communication, but no threats and compromises. This kind of effort from him - and of course the invisible threat of the bug and orc-killer duo - got everyone finally willing to try and start rebuilding trust, even if it's just a fragile one.

The benefits of this are obvious. The first is that everyone finally began to communicate, both academically and in life. The change was mostly welcome, although everyone was annoyed by the talkative gnomes. Communication brings exchange, especially in terms of spells and spellcasting techniques. Although the Great Library can be accessed through the Philosopher's Stone, and all spellcaster skills can be viewed on the second floor of the Magic Tower, none of this is more helpful than the face-to-face interaction of the mages. After all, knowledge is dead, but experience and experience are alive.

The method of how to earn points on the second level was also discovered, and it was the half-dragon who did it: he found that if he could approach, reach, or exceed the level of the demonstrator as it casts it, it could be adjusted according to spells and techniques. Difficulty gets points. Siegel cast the Elemental Army, and the result was three times the number of summons of the second-tier recorder, and he also won 900 points in one fell swoop.

"It's finally right." Siegel scratched his head.

He also told others about this. There is no cover up. After listening to what he said, the Half-Dragon Master Rarely came over and patted him on the shoulder, and said with a sigh, "You are really an honest person." Since then. The half-dragon was obviously more enthusiastic, but this enthusiasm was only for Siegel.

After discovering this method. The speed of obtaining points in a single time has jumped from an average of ten to an average of dozens of points - Siegel has won nine hundred at a time, but it does not mean that he can do this every day. This incident has inspired many people, and everyone wants to try to find more and more suitable methods for themselves. They all know that if it wasn't for Siegel telling everyone that the rules of the Magic Academy had been tampered with, and if it wasn't for him trying to unite the power of everyone and changing the atmosphere here, no one would think or dare to experiment.

Whether it's the exposed score or the caster who keeps a secret. A single 900 is still a daunting record. Unconsciously, Siegel gradually became the kind of Mage who is very strong in the hearts of everyone - the word "strongest" is not many people willing to admit. The elf Anna kept asking him to try to push the record higher, "it's good for you to continue to build prestige," she said.

Siegel shook his head, neither doing that nor explaining why. In his opinion, as long as his points are positive, enough to defend himself and go back in time, and then meet his own learning needs, then it is enough. He didn't come here to be the "rich man" with the most points. If he has the highest points. Then everyone will worry about being abandoned by him, or being used as cannon fodder. So he thinks it is more important to be strong in terms of credit, and then through his own efforts. The desired result will eventually be obtained.

So he doesn't often appear on the second floor, and he rarely goes to higher places. He clearly knows that his current accumulation is only enough to reach the third floor level, and it is just an accident to get to the top floor. He devoted most of his energy to studying the design of the lamp **** of the Magic Academy, serving the lamp god, the six-armed lamp god, and the combined lamp god. His behavior fell into the eyes of other people, and it was also considered to prepare for serving everyone, so he was highly praised.

Everyone's behavior gradually changed the environment of the Magic Academy, and new environmental facilities suddenly appeared next to the Magic Tower. It was a turquoise grassy place for partying and conversation, dotted with endearingly multicolored florets, soft gray mushrooms, and fragrant freshly cut tree stumps.

Sitting on a tree stump here is comfortable and relaxing. Great for meditation and contemplation. Siegel sits here for some time every day, or reads magic books. Or simply stay in a daze. This is pure waste in terms of efficiency, but it is slowly changing the atmosphere of the entire Magic Academy.

His failures in the goblin world taught him. Let him know that he must unite those who want to change before he wants to make a change. No one accompanied him on the grass on the first day; the dwarf came the next day, but he was mainly worried about his safety and guarded; after a few days, he gradually realized the taste and really joined in. Until now, the seven surviving students, except for the orcs and dwarves, come to the lawn to rest for a while every day. They stagger their times and rarely gather together, but use the action to create and maintain an atmosphere.

This is the change he made with his own efforts, and Siegel is a little proud. But at the same time, he is also very clear that if he can't achieve results in cracking the tampering problem, the current atmosphere is just an illusion and may be shattered at any time. He put a lot of energy into the study of the lamp god, and at the same time, he also dragged others to work together, hoping to solve this problem as soon as possible.

In this regard, Chanem and the Orc Saint can't help at all. Learning to cast magic and mastering magical creations are two completely different fields, so their task is to collect points as soon as possible to get to the sixth floor and see how the problem of the wild of magical beasts can be solved. Siegel and the dwarf Keke are the core of the research team of the lamp gods. The two people are equally in the level of magical creation, and they appreciate each other, and soon establish a brotherly bond.

"My earliest magical items were inspired by gnomes, and I made my first money, gradually embarking on a virtuous cycle," Siegel said. It is very high, and it is worthy of our human beings to learn more. It is just a pity that human beings have a strange disease that cannot see the low places. There is a prejudice that the truth is always in the high places.”

"Actually, the same goes for dwarfs," Ke Ke pointed to his legs. "I'm shorter than dwarfs, so I understand what you mean."

"Is your leg disabled? If not. I can restore it to you."

"Thank you, but I'm used to it. I don't want to change my current state. If I change my mind, I'll think of looking for you first." The dwarf Keke turned over the topic with a slight smile. He looked at the blueprint in his hand and said to Siegel, "I've been thinking about a question these days, why does the lamp **** in this place have to be so complicated?"

Siegel blinked. "I don't understand what you mean."

"Okay, let me put it another way." The dwarf thought for a while and organized the language: "I admit, there are a lot of magic materials here. It is not surprising even to make a dragon-sized lamp god. But the original intention of the lamp **** is For service, but also for mass production, to help solve repetitive tasks. The efficiency of making nine dimmers for one dimmer is actually much higher than designing a hybrid dimmer that can cover all situations from one to nine. Especially This thing doesn't seem like a show of technology, so it's hard for me to understand the original intention of the designer. If I don't understand this, it's difficult for me to correctly analyze the working principle of the lamp."

This doubt once crossed Siegel's mind, but was quickly forgotten by him. Now that the dwarf brought it up again, it caught his attention again. The design of the minion lamp **** is very complicated, or too complicated. Siegel's previous cracking of Liel's tampering spell was a barbaric method to cut off the attached area, and it was also a helpless move. He has a concern. If the interconnected parts of each lamp **** are cut off, they lose the ability to perceive each other and fit together, is it a more dangerous tampering?

If you want to reach the highest level, you need to integrate the lamp god. This possibility is very high. After all, the only known way to get to the top - apart from relying on a hard pile of points - is to eliminate everyone else. At that time, the Dengshen can already be merged. After careful thinking, only when you understand the design principle of the lamp god, distinguish which are the original designs, which are harmful tampering, and repairs that do not hurt themselves, can we start to act.

The obstacle in front of Siegel and others is the complexity of the lamp god. In many places, it is not pure technology, but a kind of art. Just like the Elf's Art Institute. Simple words can produce both straightforward articles and poignant poems. as an engineering creation. Obviously, it is more efficient to tell the story in a straightforward manner, but the lamp **** in front of him is like poetry.

Elves like to do this. But it does not mean that Shenhuo and priesthood will do this. Siegel, Chanem, and the Orc Saints know the truth: this is the realm of the gods of magic, knowledge, and prophecy. The kingdom of God without mind has no character, and it stands to reason that artistic effects should not be pursued in this way.

In terms of ability, the Kingdom of God does have such a level of knowledge and technology and manufacturing capabilities. "Perhaps for confidentiality?" The dwarf then shook his head, denying his own assumption. There are better ways to keep secrets, such as covering up with a magic circle, or completely prohibiting dismantling. This is not done here, giving people a covert temptation.

"Keke, let's straighten our way of thinking. If it is purely based on efficiency, how should this lamp be designed - considering their ability to combine and split." Siegel said: "It is likely that we don't need to understand all of them. , as long as it works, how about minimizing collateral damage as much as possible?"

The dwarf squeezed his chin, nodded after thinking for a while: "This plan is feasible~www.readwn.com~ It is a good alternative, but unfortunately it can't be perfect."

"The greatest efficiency is not necessarily perfect, right?"

"That's what you said." The dwarf sighed.

At this moment, there was a sudden loud noise in the direction of the magic tower, the Destruction Lightning appeared again, and a charred corpse flew down. Chanem was burned to ashes again, and began to reorganize his body with green smoke. Maybe he was too greedy, Siegel thought. But before this thought came to an end, another figure flew out and fell heavily to the ground.

"It's a half-orc." The sharp-eyed dwarf said: "You deserve it, two reckless guys, how can the fourth floor be so good?"

"Who can go to the fourth floor now?" Siegel asked.

"The elves are fine, and there are half-dragons. The dwarves may be fine, he's the kind of guy who doesn't like to communicate, so we can only guess. Shouldn't other people's scores or times be enough? By the way, of course you. "

Siegel pondered for a while, and suddenly his face changed. "Broken!" he blurted out. (To be continued.)

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