Jie Ming discovered he had transmigrated, his golden finger being the Immortal Cultivation Encyclopedia [Great Dao Book Pavilion] . But why had he crossed into a wizard world?!
The Star Ring ...
Chapter 41 Test
After leaving the area near the teleportation point, Jemin relied on mobile talisman magic tools to quickly travel through the vast wilderness of the wild plane.
The grey rocky ground below, the twisted ancient vegetation and the occasional strange beast that scurries by create a world that is both raw and dangerous.
He had no clear destination, and every step he took was to find suitable "experimental subjects" and environment for the next practical test.
The first thing they encountered was a group of beasts that looked like enlarged lizards. Their bodies were covered with a hard cuticle and they could spit corrosive acid from their mouths.
There were about seven or eight of them, hiding in the gaps of the woods. Their huge, mossy bodies disguised themselves as large rocks, waiting for an opportunity to attack passing creatures.
After discovering the traces of these guys in the sky, Jemin stopped moving the talisman and landed lightly on the ground.
He didn't hide, but walked straight towards the area where they were lurking.
The first lizardmon attacked, sending a stream of green acid shooting towards him.
As soon as Benjamin thought about it, the shield that was originally in a hidden state was immediately activated to its full strength, and a thick khaki shield instantly condensed on his body surface.
Sizzle!
The acid fell on the shield, making a harsh corrosive sound and sending up clouds of smoke.
There was no change on the surface of the shield, and acid continued to slide down the shield and fall to the ground.
"There's no damage to the shield... There's no energy boost at all, just a simple, highly corrosive liquid?"
As more acid attacked, Jemin immediately switched his defensive seal to a wind elemental shield.
An invisible wind film flowed across his body surface, and when the subsequent acid came into contact with the wind film, it was guided by an ingenious force, deflected from both sides of his body, and shot into the air.
The acid mist rising from the corroded land was also blown away by the air currents brought by the wind shield.
"Faced with this weak kinetic attack, the wind shield's deflection effect was better than expected, and it was surprisingly effective against mist-type attacks."
Seeing that their attack was ineffective, the lizard beasts rushed out from their hiding places, intending to bite directly.
Jieming seized the opportunity and launched the attacking talisman magic weapon.
Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!
Four consecutive fireballs condensed from his fingertips and shot out in less than a second, hitting the beast in the front at an astonishing speed.
The violent fire element caused the fireball to expand during flight, with terrifying power.
The four beasts were engulfed by the continuous explosions before they even had time to get close. They only let out a short and shrill wail before turning into charcoal and minced meat.
The other lizards were frightened by this and turned around and tried to escape without hesitation.
Jemin did not stop. He adjusted the output frequency of the attack runes while moving forward, trying to achieve more extreme continuous shooting.
The talismanic weapon heated up slightly, but was still able to release three to four fireballs per second.
Benjamin was like a walking turret, killing the remaining lizard beasts one by one with precision.
The battle...or rather the massacre ended in a very short time.
Jemin stepped forward and scanned the wreckage using analysis and alchemy, collecting some stratum corneum samples and the acid remaining in the body.
"The instantaneous and continuous firing capabilities of the attack talisman far exceed those of ordinary wizards. However, with high-frequency use, the talisman itself heats up a bit faster than in the training ground. Perhaps the plane elements are too active and the activation efficiency is too high, so the energy release cannot keep up with the heat dissipation speed of the material."
Jieming analyzed in his mind: "Do we still need to find a way to add heat dissipation or energy buffering structure to the talisman material?"
He activated the movement sigil again and left the lizard beast's lair.
As he went deeper into the woods, Jemin soon encountered a huge but extremely agile beast.
These beasts look like giant apes with bodies but insect-like skulls.
They possess great physical strength, are adept at jumping and climbing on rocky cliffs, and their attacks are powerful and devastating.
Benjamin chose a lone giant ape as his target.
Instead of attacking directly, he lured the enemy into chasing him, then moved through the complex terrain, testing the performance of the moving talisman in evasion and change of direction.
The giant ape roared and chased from behind, constantly attacking from above or from the side.
With the help of moving talismans, Benjamin sometimes slid close to the ground, sometimes leaped into the air, and sometimes took advantage of the cliff for a short period of time. Every change of direction was as smooth as flowing water.
While dodging, Jemin tried to increase the power of the moving talisman to the limit.
The wind element formed a visible vortex of air around his body, and the speed increased again.
However, the extreme high speed was maintained for less than a minute before the moving sigil began to emit an overload buzzing sound and the rune patterns on the surface became abnormally hot.
He had to reduce the power immediately to let it cool down.
"The movement symbol far exceeds the standard flying spell in terms of basic speed and flexibility, but its ability to maintain high speed is a shortcoming. The duration of the extreme state is much worse than the flying spell released by the wizard independently." He concluded.
After all, one relies on material buffering, and the other relies on the wizard's own spiritual sea for guidance. There is indeed a considerable gap.
After thoroughly understanding the limits of the mobile talisman, Jemin switched from defense to offense, throwing out several full-power fireballs instantly. The giant ape's huge body fell to the ground under the continuous blows.
Benjamin went forward to collect materials.
The fur and bones of the giant ape are extremely strong and may be used to improve defensive talismanic magic tools.
In the following days, Jemin conducted his "experiments" in different areas of the Savage Plane.
He faced a pangolin-like beast that could burrow underground for sneak attacks. He tried to use alchemy to analyze the structure of the strata to help determine the opponent's position, and controlled the fireball technique to turn it into a sea of fire to burn the ground and force it to appear.
He also encountered some strange plants that could spray poisonous mist or entangle and prey, giving Benjamin a lot of new materials.
Every battle, every encounter, is a test of the performance of the talisman and sorcerer's weapon.
He constantly challenges the limits of talismanic magic tools, records data, and analyzes the results.
In addition to the regular heat dissipation problem, he also noticed another limitation of the talisman magic weapon - regional elemental depletion.
During a high-intensity continuous fireball attack, he felt that the surrounding fire elements were drained out in a short period of time, and the efficiency of subsequent fireball talismans was greatly reduced, and the power was drastically reduced.
After all, although the talisman magic weapon has performance far exceeding its peers, it has obvious limits under continuous high-intensity use, and it is not truly "infinite energy". It is just that the energy source has been transferred from the inside of the magic weapon to the external environment.
Once the elemental power within the area is drained, although the surrounding elemental power will quickly gather, the concentration will be relatively low for a short period of time.
For the time being, Benjamin didn't have a good solution to this problem, so he could only move quickly while casting spells.
(End of this chapter)