Chapter 627 Whole
After noticing the abnormality that occurred when she cast Meteor Fire Rain, Rowling also realized that her mastery of this spell might not be as profound as she thought, but there were some problems.
Even so, this still did not affect Rowling's confidence in her heart. Being able to condense into a shaped boulder has already shown that Rowling's mastery of this spell, even if there are some abnormalities, may not matter.
Although she noticed some abnormalities in it, Rowling did not think that Rhodes, who had not mastered the meteor fire shower, could discover the existence of this problem, so she still did not answer Rhodes' question, but just looked at Rhodes aside, Waiting for his explanation.
Seeing that Rowling hadn't responded to her question for a long time, Rhode didn't wait any longer, but began to ask about some previous situations:
"How much mana did you consume when you cast Meteor Fire Rain?"
After hearing Rhode's question, Rowling looked at Rhode's gaze, and there was no doubt that some changes had taken place. The abnormality Rowling felt before was related to the mana consumed by this spell. Rowling was naturally surprised to learn this from De's mouth.
The self-confidence that has always existed in Rowling's heart has also diminished a lot at this time. Instead, there is a panic after being discovered, but her face can still remain calm, and her expression does not fluctuate too much.
"Probably the same cost as casting Hellfire."
Perhaps because she didn't want Rhodes to see anything, Rowling only gave a short answer to the question Rhodes asked, and told Rhodes the mana she had consumed.
Although Rowling's words were extremely short, Rhodes also confirmed an extremely important news from it, thus confirming his original thoughts. Rhodes already realized that Rowling made a serious mistake in analyzing the spell.
At this time, facing Rowling in front of him, Rhodes slowly asked: "Then, you who have seen Norson cast meteor fire shower with your own eyes, how are you going to condense his amount of boulders?"
If the boulder bombarded down from the sky was just a fourth-order spell, Rowling's guidance was undoubtedly extremely successful. Whether it was the mana it consumed or the power it caused, even among fourth-order spells, it was extremely powerful. good existence.
However, both Rhodes and Rowling knew in their hearts that what Rowling guided was not an ordinary fourth-level spell, but a real fifth-level spell. Even if it only had a partial effect of a fifth-level spell, its Nor should it be cast.
Until now, Rhodes could still recall the scene he saw in the Ice Blue Magic Academy,
Countless boulders fell from the sky, just like real meteors falling, shocking all creatures within this range.
In terms of quantity, these boulders are dozens to hundreds of times more than what Rowling condensed, covering almost the entire sky in the area, so that they can live up to the power of fifth-order magic. The entire Ice Blue Magic Academy was destroyed.
With so many boulders, they only need to consume mana once, and all of them can be condensed. After reading the magic book, Rhodes also confirmed this from the information he got from the system log, and he did not use it like Rowling.
If she followed Rowling's example and condensed the boulders in the air one by one, I'm afraid she would not be able to condense many boulders after consuming all her mana, which would not be able to reflect the true effect of this fifth-order magic.
If Rowling intends to continue to analyze the meteor shower in this way, she may be able to cast it in the end, but in terms of effect, it is far inferior to the real fifth-order magic, which can only be regarded as Rowling's short-term magic. Within a short period of time, multiple fourth-order magics were cast.
Compared with ordinary fourth-level magic, fifth-level magic can be said to have changed in essence. Take the meteor fire shower as an example, the existence of a meteor fire shower is equivalent to the collection of dozens of fourth-order magic, and its effect is naturally extremely powerful.
Fifth-level magic was originally prepared for legendary mages, so it naturally has unique effects, far surpassing all magic below fifth level.
From Rhodes' point of view, Rowling, who was exposed to fifth-level magic for the first time, didn't realize this, so in the process of analyzing the meteor fire shower, she just regarded it as ordinary magic.
At this moment, hearing what Rhodes said, Rowling instantly came to her senses.
In the past, when learning spells, Rowling's thinking made Rowling treat every boulder in the sky as an independent one, and wanted to rely on her own guidance to condense them piece by piece, and I didn't realize the particularity of the meteor fire shower.
Relying on this method, Rowling obviously couldn't display a complete meteor fire shower. In fact, when Rowling used this method to condense a huge boulder in the air and planned to continue to condense, she also stopped casting the spell due to the huge consumption of mana.
After finishing casting, the joy in her heart made Rowling temporarily ignore the abnormality in the mana value. Maybe Rowling might notice this in the analysis later, but at this time, Rowling obviously wouldn't let it go. In her heart, she turned to Rhodes, wanting to seek his praise, but the development of the situation was obviously beyond Rowling's expectations.
What Rowling didn't expect was that Rhodes directly pointed out the serious mistake she made when casting this spell.
Through Rhode's prompt, Rowling also realized the shortcomings in her spellcasting.
If you want to cast the spell of meteor fire rain, you don't need to spend mana to condense a single boulder, but you must treat all the boulders in the sky as a whole, and you can do this by guiding the appearance of this whole. And this is also the biggest difference between fifth-level spells and low-level spells.
From Rhode's words, after realizing the error of her own thinking, Rowling suddenly felt that there seemed to be something more in her thinking. Completely unwrapped.
Not only that, after figuring this out, Rowling only felt that she had a new view on the existence of all spells, and the previous ability to control spells and adjust them seemed to have undergone some changes.
Rhodes, who was in front of Rowling, could also feel the obvious changes in her body.
As Rowling thought about Rhodes' words, the aura contained in her body became stronger and stronger. Whether it was the signal from the blood perception or Rhodes' own perception of danger, Rhodes could clearly realize this. .