Sixth-tier magic differs from the magic that mages could use before.
Unlike first- to fifth-order magic, it doesn't go a step further in terms of mana manipulation and the complexity of array runes.
Instead, they directly change the way they release their magic.
Traditional magic relies on converting magical elements in space into personal magical power, supplemented by runes and incantations to create specific spells.
However, when using sixth-order magic, mages must change the way they cast spells.
They need to mobilize the magic within their bodies to resonate with the purest magic in the air.
By transforming it into special primordial magic in different ways, the magic in the outside air is converted into more powerful energy.
For a mage, this is a way of casting spells that returns to their original, simple form.
Since mages do not need to rely on their internal magic to cast spells, they no longer need to draw magic circles.
A magic circle is a means of transmitting magical power from within the body.
Sixth-tier magic requires mages to skip the difficult steps required by traditional magic.
They proceeded directly to the ultimate stage of magical practice.
It gathers the purest magic around it, whose nature has not been altered at all.
Prevent these magical powers from entering your body, and release them freely in the most primal way.
This is why the Archmage did not record how to become a sixth-order mage.
Because every mage has their own unique magical habits.
Once the method to become a sixth-tier mage was recorded, it led some people to deliberately study sixth-tier magic.
They might become so focused on external magic that they forget their own habit of controlling magic.
After all, NPCs cannot see their own level.
They could not clearly distinguish between the strength of someone who had just entered the fifth rank and someone who had surpassed the fifth rank.
Mages who have not reached the sixth rank are delusional to think they can learn and use sixth-rank magic.
This will only cause them to forget the frequency of controlling their magic and their previous spellcasting habits, making it impossible for them to use their previous magic.
It's not worth the risk.
"therefore,"
Victor floated in the air, his trench coat fluttering in the swirling air currents.
He put his hands in his pockets and watched as the strangely colored, chaotic dragon pulled down the dense magical energy around it.
Aurelion's eyes widened as she stared at the coiled dragon hurtling towards her.
In the blink of an eye, a star-like brilliance flashed in her eyes.
[Fifth-Tier Magic: Nebula Barrier]
The surrounding space distorted again, and noble and mysterious stars spun rapidly in the air, forming a complex and intricate magic circle.
Layers of sparkling starlight create a hazy yet radiant barrier of light.
However, even magic carefully nurtured by a mage cannot compare to the purest primal magic.
Multiple nebulae were transformed into ethereal mists by the impact, spreading dramatically in all directions.
The once solid stellar barrier crumbled like fragile frost before this immense power.
At this moment, only the intense wind surrounding the dragon suddenly dissipated.
Surrounded by countless stars and dark cloud shadows, the alien dragon opened its terrifying maw and devoured Aurelion's body.
In an instant, a melodious and dazzling strange light swept across the world.
A terrifying shockwave tore through the vast space, distorting the void and swallowing it with strange colors, transforming it into a vortex of surging light.
Countless floating rocks were shattered into fragments in the violent shockwave, and the distant horizon was filled with strange colors, immersed in a long-standing silence.
"As your teacher, how could I not know how to use sixth-tier magic?"
At this moment, Victor officially revealed the majesty of a sixth-tier mage.
After the strange light dissipated, the giant dragon vanished.
The remaining specks of magical light, like snowflakes drifting upstream, slowly rose towards the sky.
In this illusion of shattered magic, Aurelion's legs were bent backward, and she sat like a duck on a floating rock.
Her wide imperial robes were covered in dust, and even the intricate runes on her two nebula-like sashes were obscured by the dust and difficult to discern.
His face, covered in dust, still looked resolute and dignified, but after this battle, he showed signs of fatigue and had lost his usual composure and elegance.
She coughed lightly twice, exhaling a wisp of smoke.
Viktor stared at Aurelion before him.
Although she looked somewhat disheveled, there were no visible injuries.
This was within Victor's expectations; after all, Aurelion's "Forge of Eternity" was truly astonishing.
Even though his magic was exceptionally powerful, it was difficult to cause much damage to Aurelion.
Moreover, he controlled the intensity somewhat.
However, this should make Aurelion realize the gap between them.
Then I wouldn't think about challenging him anymore.
Faced with a numerical monster like Aurelion, Viktor was confident of victory, but unwilling to fight to the very end.
Simply put, defeating her is too troublesome; it will be difficult to determine a winner in a short period of time.
Therefore, prompting Aurelion to give up voluntarily was undoubtedly a wiser choice.
It wasn't in vain that I avoided her for over a month, focusing solely on improving my own abilities.
Now, having witnessed sixth-order magic, Aurelion's gaze was serious, and her sharp pupils even trembled slightly.
The fifth-tier spell she just cast had a mana output that was clearly comparable to that of Teacher Victor.
But why was her magic pulverized in the collision of the two magics?
They were completely powerless to resist.
Aurelion suddenly began to doubt herself.
The Eternal Forge not only possesses the incredible ability to convert blood into mana, but it also grants her the talent to learn magic after seeing it only once.
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