Chapter 12 Element Transformation
Soon, Vasqi led people to deliver beds, tables, chairs and other daily necessities, as well as a bookshelf filled with books. Gale browsed through them roughly, all about enchantment and
Books on weapon crafting.
Looking at the book list on the table, Gale was a little surprised. These books were written by famous royal mages and high-ranking nobles.
"The Forging of Arcane Artifacts" written by Xavius, "The Limits of Rune Infusion" written by Prince Tortheldrin, and "Analysis of Fire Runes" written by Prince Faroldis, etc.
Among them, the most treasured one for Gale is "Elemental Conversion of Arcane Energy" written by Azshara herself. This book mainly describes in detail how arcane energy is converted into fire elements (flames) and water elements.
(Frost), Wind Element (Storm) and Earth Element (Earth) simply write some spell conversions without describing them in detail.
Currently, Kaldorei mages mainly focus on arcane spells and fire spells. Arcane spells are the basis of all elemental spells. The reason why fire spells are favored by Kaldorei mages is that they are extremely powerful.
To put it simply, the arcane energy of the same unit is converted into elemental spells, and the damage of fire spells is far greater than the other three elemental spells.
With the Well of Eternity to replenish magic power, Kaldorei mages are naturally more willing to use fire spells and implement the "giant ship and cannon" doctrine.
Azshara described frost spells in detail because she often used the Tide Scepter. Although many spells were described in detail, they all used water-form spells and did not reach the level of frost. This limitation also comes from the Tide Scepter.
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There is quite a sense that success is a tidal scepter and failure is a tidal scepter.
Although books still have certain limitations, they are already a guiding light for Gale.
He condensed the energy to cast arcane missiles, and skillfully converted them into fireballs. Transforming fire spells was taught at Na'thalas Academy, but that method was only for beginners. Azshara's conversion was obviously more advanced.
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Dissipate the fire ball, condense the arcane energy again, and try to convert it into a frost spell. According to the method in the book, it can only be turned into a water ball spell, which does very low damage. He tried to mobilize the arcane spell to lower the temperature of the water ball, and at the same time,
The water ball stretches.
An ice arrow gradually took shape. After being launched, the ice arrow flew a few yards before falling to the ground and breaking into pieces.
Obviously, this attempt failed. It seems that the temperature should be lowered while converting.
Gale continued to try. It was still a bit difficult to perform the two steps at the same time. However, it was not very difficult. After several attempts, Gale successfully shot the ice arrow on the wall.
Ice arrow technique successful!
He recorded the conversion method and then turned his attention to the next element.
In Gale's mind, the number one priority is naturally fire spells, but the number two number one is definitely not frost spells, but storm spells.
Storm spell can also be called thunder spell.
Storm and thunder are both manifestations of the wind element, but they determine two different development forms. Storm tends to control and destroy, while thunder tends to damage and judge.
Therefore, if you want to convert the storm spell, you need to master both forms.
Like the frost spell, it is easy to transform into the wind form. Gale easily performed the wind blade spell. But when transforming into the thunder form, he encountered difficulties, even if he followed the method written by Azshara, he could not do it.
He couldn't capture the weak thunder energy in the rich arcane energy. He had never seen what thunder energy looked like, and Gale couldn't even try to imitate it.
The treasure house is too close to the Well of Eternity, and his imagination is not enough.
He can make epic weapons based on his previous knowledge, but he cannot convert the unseen thunder energy.
This is his shortcoming!
In the same way, he was called a genius during his time in Narsalas because he had played games and knew what these spells looked like when cast and what effects they would have after hitting them. He could use the results to extrapolate the results faster than other students.
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Fortunately, Azshara was more considerate. Just when Gale turned back the book to see how to convert earth spells, a microscopic diagram of thunder energy appeared on the next page.
With the reference target in hand, Gale successfully transformed the arcane energy into thunder energy.
In fact, it should be described correctly in terms of particles.
Both arcane energy and elemental energy are composed of tiny particles. However, the Kaldorei mages did not pay attention to these microscopic existences and did not want to give them an appropriate name.
But Gale wrote the word particle in his notes.
Earth particles are the easiest to transform, because there is land under your feet, and samples can be found everywhere. Earth spells are the most difficult to transform, because the way they are cast is different from the other three elemental spells.
The other three elemental spells can be transformed directly because they can break away from their origin and cause damage or control effects through the collision between particles. This is not the case with earth spells. The structure between its particles is very stable. If it is unstable, it will turn into sand.
, can only be used to confuse the eyes, and cannot do any damage. But if the structure is stable for attack, it is just a stone, a waste of arcane energy conversion, it is better to pick one on the ground.
Therefore, the method of casting earth spells is guided, which transmits earth particles to the underground, causing the earth to vibrate, or to make rocks from the mountains fly down, or to make stone thorns grow on the ground.
With its diverse manifestations of the other three elements, Earth Magic itself would be ashamed.
On the contrary, the combination of earth particles and flame particles can produce a composite spell system - lava spell.
Because there are many types of fire spells, Gale classified lava spells into earth spells to enrich his poor spell list.
Mastering the transformation of elements is only the foundation. Gale will summarize and expand the four-element spell system next. He has never made his own spell book because he decided that his magic knowledge is still very shallow. Now he has the four-element spell system.
Coupled with the arcane spell system, he can make his own spell book.
However, the most important task now is to create the Broken Queen's Crown and the spell book, so we can only put it aside for now.
He copied the content recorded in Azshara's book and combined it with his own ideas to make a booklet. This will save a lot of time when making a spell book in the future.
Putting down Azshara's book, he picked up "The Forging of Arcane Artifacts" by Xavius, which recorded the creation process of more than ten artifacts in the treasure house.
Chapter completed!