Chapter 75: Meals
“First, the projection technique.”
Fang Bai carefully moved the elemental power and gathered it on the first layer of the rough scroll paper.
Each layer of the scroll requires inscription projection.
In fact, according to Fang Bai's consideration, only the scroll paper that has completed this step can be considered a truly finished scroll paper.
Because this way you can start drawing spell scrolls directly.
However, since Fang Bai made the scroll paper himself, he didn't have to be so particular.
The normally gathered elemental power will dissipate once the restraint of mental power is removed and diffuse into the environment again.
However, in materials that also possess elemental power, this diffusion will be blocked. In Fang Bai's opinion, this should be a manifestation of the fact that elemental materials of the same substance can effectively block elemental power.
And because the internal elements of ordinary elemental materials are stable, will not be lost, and are difficult to use, unlike ordinary free elements, so when activating the spell model, it will not be disturbed by the elemental materials on the scroll.
This is the basic principle of using elemental materials to make spell scrolls, and it is also the fundamental reason why the scroll paper does not make any requirements on the elemental properties of the elemental materials.
Not picky, as long as it’s elemental material.
Fang Bai used the power of elements to outline the nodes and an elemental channel of the projection technique on the scroll paper bit by bit. Suddenly, a distracting thought caused Fang Bai's control to deviate, and there was a problem with the landing point of the elemental nodes.
fail.
Upon seeing this, Fang Bai adjusted his thoughts slightly and engraved the projection technique on the scroll paper again.
If you failed before, just move it away and change its location. It won’t be a problem. It’s just practice.
Fang Bai practiced continuously. As time went by and the scroll was filled up little by little, Fang Bai became more and more focused, and the engraving became smoother and more successful.
It is worth mentioning that during this period Fang Bai took a look at the analysis of projection technology in the manuscript and saw a description on it.
"Projection spell model No. 957."
"And a number?"
"Apart from this, there are at least 957 other types of projection techniques?
No one would be so bored as to create or modify so many projection techniques, right?"
Fang Bai just muttered something, but it did not affect his continuation of engraving the projection technique.
Soon, Fang Bai was finally able to engrave the projection technique stably. This progress made Fang Bai very satisfied, although the price he paid was that the scroll paper in front of him had been completely unrecognizable and could not be used.
Fang Bai put the scroll paper aside, took out the finished scroll paper from between the two steel plates, and then took another one and put it into the steel plates to press it.
Five layers of scroll paper, five projection spells! Fang Bai completed this step very smoothly, and then he used the main fireball spell.
One spell node. Two spell nodes. Three spell nodes.
After the first layer was engraved, Fang Bai turned to the second layer. The second layer had only one spell node, and Fang Bai completed it easily. Then came the third layer. The third layer was more stressful, as there were five spell nodes, two of which were core points. Fang Bai was also very cautious when engraving. However, the more you fear something, the more likely it is to come. Just a trace of distracting thoughts caused Fang Bai's mental power to make a mistake on the scroll.
Inscribed failure.
"Calm down, calm down, calm down, empty your mind, no distractions."
Fang Bai once again deeply realized that the most important thing for a mage is to be calm, absolutely calm.
For warriors and archers, appropriate emotions and hormones can even make their on-the-spot performance several levels stronger, thus exerting 120% of their combat effectiveness and creating miracles.
But for a mage, emotions are allowed but they must be suppressed. They must not interfere with the brain or hormone secretion. Otherwise, let alone 120% combat effectiveness, it would be good if you can exert 20% combat effectiveness, thus creating strange things.
In fact, not only in battle, but also in daily meditation or engraving spell models like now, being calm and free of distractions are necessary. The mage must be able to enter this state quickly and not be easily broken. This is a basic skill.
Fortunately, this is not difficult for the other party.
Maybe it’s a talent, but in the end times, Bai can always concentrate on studying or doing something.
Concentration is a process of calming down and eliminating distracting thoughts.
Therefore, the extreme calmness required by the mage is not too difficult, although it still requires practice for the opponent.
Fang Bai continued to practice engraving the fireball spell model on the blank space on the second scroll.
Although the remaining blank area is not enough to form a fixed fireball spell model, it is still fine to use it for practice. It's just practice.
When this scroll was filled up, Fang Bai took out the next scroll.
The spell model of Fireball needs to be scattered on five layers, because it is a spell model in a compressed state. From three-dimensional compression to flatness, issues such as how to compress the relationship between spell nodes, how to compress the elemental channels between spell nodes, and whether they will affect each other need to be considered.
Although there is a set of compression algorithms in the method of making spell scrolls, Fang Bai found that it is far from as simple as calculated when actually practicing it.
In addition to calculation problems, there are also coordination issues between spell nodes at different levels and cross-level elemental channel architecture issues. On the latter point, the inferior scroll paper made by Fang Bai himself had a serious impact, which directly led to Fang Bai's failure.
The gaps left between the layers were irregular, sometimes thin and sometimes thick, which directly led to Fang Bai's engraving failure.
However, this problem was solved after Fang Bai fine-tuned the production technique of the scroll paper.
After trying again and again, Fang Bai's pile of waste drafts grew higher and higher.
Three, six, nine, thirteen It cannot be said that failure is the norm, it can only be said that Fang Bai has never succeeded at all, and after so many times, even Fang Bai's mental strength is a little exhausted.
Engraving a spell scroll is very exhausting! Fang Bai couldn't stand it.
Fang Bai finally came out of the engraving state and went out to bring the food placed outside the door.
The food was already cold. Fang Bai used his mental power to scan it to make sure there was nothing wrong, then he started eating.
Fang Bai always ate from a big pot. The meal had been delivered to the door a long time ago and was already completely cold after several hours.
However, no one has been poisoned so far and no one has shown any symptoms. Through mental scanning, no signs of adding drugs were found afterwards, so the possibility of there being something wrong with the food should be small.
When this thought popped up in Fang Bai's mind, he couldn't help but shake his head.
"This is the damn end of the world!"
"Why."
"If there is, please give me a spell to create food, damn it."
After dinner, Fang Bai put the food tray outside the door and entered a meditative state.
Until four hours later. (End of this chapter)
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