"No matter which angle you look at it, completely unlimited magic power is impossible..."
I started to explain the analysis of Heng's abilities with nonsense, but the other spellcasters listened very seriously.
First of all, theoretically speaking, infinite magic power is equivalent to creating "something" from "nothing", which is the completely unreasonable scope of the Creator's authority.
To put it another way, if Heng really had completely unlimited magic power, he could just throw out unlimited forbidden spells and completely wipe out the situation, so why bother?
Infinite magic power, just thinking about it, there are countless tactics that can wipe out everything, such as creating unlimited artificial skeleton giants. Even if they cannot be piled up enough to kill a demigod in an instant, they can still flood everything with endless numbers.
"...Considering that she had not yet entered the Main God before that fight, perhaps she got the inspiration from her fight with me, and the way I defeated her that time was to use a closed space to formulate energy
The rules of conservation allow the energy it plunders to eventually return to its original form..."
In the thirtieth battle, we increased the intensity of our attacks, forcing her to constantly summon cannon fodder and use powerful magic to save herself. Through Margaret's records, a simple magic wave diagram marked the constant
The magic power output of Heng determines that there is a fixed upper limit for Heng's total magic power.
"Should I say that he is worthy of being a god-level spellcaster? This data is really exaggerated, but it is acceptable."
This peak is about twelve times that of Margaret, the pure mage with the highest total magic power among us. Eliza is a devil. The total magic power is not high, and this is Heng's greatest output. At the same time, she controls both cannon fodder and
The total amount of attack spells. No matter how hard we forced her, she never exceeded this output.
"...Since there is a limit, it cannot be the true upper limit of magic power. Then, there are only two possibilities. One is that her magic power recovers at an extremely high speed, almost infinite..."
If this is the case, it is actually no different from true infinite magic power, but the probability of this possibility is too low. Restoring magic power is always the most troublesome difficulty for spell casters. Rest and meditation are required to restore magic power. It is already the caster's responsibility.
Generally speaking, restoring magic power is faster than using magic power, which is a bit unacceptable.
So, in the thirty-first battle, Margaret released the Magic Imprisonment on it, Heloise released the Curse of Dullness on it, and Eliza threw a Magic Burn, which were all special effects on the mage.
Magic relies on its ability to restore magic power.
In the thirty-second battle, five minutes after the thirty-first battle, he still had not gotten rid of the negative magic. He still maintained the same magic power, and the reduction in magic recovery ability did not affect his performance of squandering magic at all. So,
The option of her extremely strong ability to restore magic power can be cancelled.
And I was relieved to come to this conclusion...
"...The second possibility is that she always maintains a state of conservation around it. No matter how much she uses on the spot, the magic power will return to her as the spell disappears..."
Although there seems to be no difference, it seems that the magic power is still unlimited, but as long as you know the theory, you can naturally adopt a tit-for-tat approach.
"...In the thirty-third game, let's change the place to play. I'm going to test something..."
We left the city and found a deserted land.
But this time, the battlefield ended faster. I only touched some of her undead creations, and then used teleportation to take them out of the underworld.
Even though I deliberately chose a semi-god-level undead creation, under our attack, I still only lasted for more than a minute, and this semi-god-level undead creation is no longer in the same world as its owner.
He can actually perform magic self-destruction.
Then came the thirty-fourth game, which ended equally quickly this time. We only measured Heng’s ultimate magic power peak and then retreated.
"How about it?"
"The peak value has been reduced by about one-seventeenth. This is the first time that she has lowered her magic power limit. Your guess is correct. She uses a special method to directly return the magic power she consumes to her total magic power."
I nodded with satisfaction. At this point, Heng's biggest trump card has been revealed. Maybe we don't know how she did it, but now, we know how to deal with it.
In the thirty-fifth game, we brought out eight undead behemoths, and her magic power peak dropped by one-seventh.
In the thirty-ninth game, Heng, whose total magic power was only two-thirds, began to stop summoning undead creatures. She lacked cannon fodder and was approached by us, and one of her right hands was chopped off by Adam.
Starting from the 42nd scene, she began to throw out various forbidden spells and high-level magics crazily, and I began to try to transfer "magic" as an item out of this world.
In the forty-seventh game, under the cover of Adam and the others, my attempt was successful. Although the success rate of the transfer was not high, it was only about 15, but every time the transfer was successful, Heng's total magic power would increase.
directly reduce.
In the fiftieth game, through many practices, my transfer success rate has exceeded 30%, and the wasteland we chose has been turned into ruins by various attack spells transferred out.
In the fifty-third game, Heng's total magic power was less than one-fifth of what it was at its peak. It seemed that the dawn of victory was just around the corner. It seemed that we were about to make history by defeating a main god without spending any money.
In the fifty-fifth game, Heng suddenly threw a brown crown spell. We all failed to intercept it. Adam, who helped me block the gun, jumped directly into the street. If he hadn't been rescued in time and still had enough vitality, he might have really died this time...
...It seems that we were numbed by Heng's performance. She still has the trump card to make a comeback, but next time, we will be more careful and will not give her any chance.
In order to allow Adam to recover, we rested for a whole day before game 56, and Heng also got a chance to breathe.
The fifty-sixth time she started fighting, her magic power recovery was definitely not more than one-tenth. Our guess was further confirmed. Her magic power recovery ability is not very strong. Her unlimited magic power relies on being able to recycle used magic power super quickly.
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In the sixtieth game, Heng, whose total magic power was already lower than Margaret, made a fatal mistake, was successfully avenged by Adam, and was nailed to his throne.
But because she used her magic to self-destruct without hesitation, she looked at us silently and planned to kill us together, so we teleported out directly, and she seemed to have stopped.
In the sixty-first game, Heng, whose total magic power had dropped to the level of a demigod, was quickly pushed to the extreme. He was stabbed in the waist and chose to self-destruct again.
In the 62nd scene, he prepared to self-destruct at the beginning. Is this an action to express the determination of "I choose death"?
In the sixty-seventh game, after self-destruction and emergency braking along the way, Heng's soul core suffered permanent losses. He seemed to have begun to lose levels, and his total magic power was so low that it was unnecessary to calculate.
In the sixty-eighth scene, I told her at the beginning that with her current magic power, even self-destruction would not cause fatal injuries to us. It would be a meaningless death and the most shameful suicide.
I told this undead emperor that for the necromancer, death is not the end. As long as she dies, I will use the soul-searching technique to squeeze out the mystery of every soul fragment.
In the 72nd scene, after repeated forcing, Heng no longer had any magic power. When I got close, she jumped up and bit me like a wild dog while she was lying on the ground, leaving teeth marks on my arm.
So, I found a dog house to house her and prepared a dog leash for her.
In the end, the number of battles did not exceed a hundred. In the magic prison of Eternal Night City, I harvested a main god-level undead emperor whose magic power was exhausted. I am considering connecting it to the magic source of the mage tower and sucking it dry with countless pipes.
With every bit of her magic power, perhaps, soon, this mobile city will have a magic pool that can never be used up.
And when I was humming a bar tune to clean up the battlefield, someone was whispering behind me.
"He actually took down the main god without any damage. This is Roland's fighting style..."
"Yes, this is Roland, Roland Yongye, the ruthless and efficient battlefield calculator." To be continued.