Fang Bai carefully moved the elements and concentrated them on the first layer of rough scroll paper.
Each layer of the scroll paper needs to be engraved with the projection technique.
In fact, according to Fang Bai's consideration, the scroll paper that has completed this step should be considered the real finished scroll paper.
Because this way you can start drawing the spell scroll directly.
But since the scroll paper was all made by himself, Fang Bai didn't have to pay so much attention to it.
Once the normally gathered elemental power is removed from the constraints of mental power, it will dissipate and permeate the environment again.
But in materials that also possess the power of elements, this dispersion will be blocked. In Fang Bai's opinion, this should be a sign that elemental materials, as similar substances, can effectively block the power of elements.
And because the internal elements of ordinary elemental materials are stable, will not be lost, and are difficult to use, unlike ordinary free elements, they will not be disturbed by the elemental materials on the scroll when activating the spell model.
This is the basic principle of using elemental materials to make spell scrolls, and it is also the fundamental reason why scroll paper does not have any requirements for the elemental properties of elemental materials.
You don’t have to choose, as long as it’s elemental material.
Little by little, Fang Bai used the power of elements to outline the nodes of the projection technique and an elemental passage on the scroll paper. Suddenly, a stray thought caused Fang Bai's control to deviate, and there was a problem with the placement of the elemental nodes.
fail.
Seeing this, Fang Bai adjusted his thoughts slightly and once again inscribed the projection technique on the scroll paper.
If you failed before, just move away and change positions. It won't get in the way. It's just practice.
Fang Bai practiced continuously. As time went by and the scroll paper was filled little by little, Fang Bai became more and more attentive, and the smoothness of the inscriptions and the success rate became higher and higher.
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."
"Is there a number?"
"Are there at least 957 kinds of projection techniques besides this one?
No one would be so bored as to create or transform so many projection techniques, right?"
Fang Bai just muttered, but this did not affect him from continuing to engrave the projection technique.
Soon, Fang Bai was finally able to stably engrave the projection technique. This progress made Fang Bai very satisfied, although the price he paid was that the scroll paper in front of him was completely unrecognizable and unusable.
Fang Bai put the scroll paper aside, took out the finished scroll paper from between the two steel plates, and then took another piece and put it into the steel plate to press it.
Five layers of scroll paper, five projection techniques!
Fang Bai completed this step very smoothly, and then mastered the fireball technique.
One spell node. Two spell nodes. Three spell nodes.
After the first level of inscription was completed, Fang Bai turned to the second level. There was only one spell node on the second level, and Fang Bai completed it easily. Then came the third level. The third level was more stressful. There are five spell nodes, two of which are core points. Fang Bai was very careful when inscribing them, however.
The more he was afraid of something, the more he feared it. Just a stray thought made Fang Bai's mental power make the wrong stroke on the scroll paper.
Engraving failed.
"Calm down, calm down, clear your mind and have no distracting thoughts."
Fang Bai once again deeply realized that the most important thing for a mage is to be calm, to be absolutely calm.
For warriors and archers, appropriate emotions and appropriate hormones can even enhance on-the-spot performance by several levels, thereby exerting 120% combat effectiveness and creating miracles.
But for a mage, emotions can be present, but they must be suppressed. They must not interfere with the brain or hormone secretion. Otherwise, let alone 120% of the combat effectiveness, it would be good to be able to exert 20% of the combat effectiveness.
, thus creating something weird.
In fact, not only in battle, but also in daily meditation or engraving spell models like now, it is necessary to be calm and have no distracting thoughts. The mage must quickly enter this state and not be easily broken. This is a basic skill.
Fortunately, this is not difficult for Bai Bai.
Maybe it's his talent. In the end of the world, Qian Bai can concentrate on studying or doing one thing at any time.
Concentration is a process of calming down and eliminating distracting thoughts.
Therefore, although the ultimate calmness required by the mage still requires practice for the opponent, it is not too difficult.
Fang Bai continued to practice inscribing the fireball spell model on the blank space of the second scroll paper.
Although the remaining blank area is no longer enough to maintain a fireball spell model, there is still no problem in using it for practice, it is just practice.
When this scroll paper was also filled, Fang Bai took out the next scroll paper.
The spell model of the fireball spell needs to be dispersed on five layers, because this is a spell model in a compressed state. From three-dimensional compression to flatness, how to compress the relationship between the spell nodes, how to compress the element channels between the spell nodes, and how to compress the relationship between the spell nodes.
Issues such as whether they will affect each other need to be considered.
Although there is a set of algorithms for compression in the production method of the spell scroll, Fang Bai found that the actual operation was far from being as simple as calculated.
In addition to calculation problems, there are also coordination issues between spell nodes at different levels and cross-level element channel architecture issues. At this latter point, Fang Bai's self-made inferior scroll paper had a serious impact, directly leading to Fang Bai's failure.
The gaps left between the layers are irregular, sometimes thin and sometimes thick, which directly leads to the failure of Fang Bai's engraving.
However, this was solved after Fang Bai fine-tuned the scroll paper production method.
After trying again and again, Fang Bai's pile of scrap manuscripts piled higher and higher.
Three, six, nine, thirteen
It cannot be said that failure is normal, 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 tired.
Engraving spell scrolls is very energy-consuming! Fang Bai can't hold on.
Fang Bai finally broke away from the engraving state and went out to bring the food placed outside the door.
The food was already cold, so Fang Bai used his mental energy to scan it to make sure there was nothing wrong with it, and then started eating.
All Fang Bai ate was a big pot of rice. This meal had been delivered outside the door a long time ago, and now it has become completely cold after a few hours.
However, so far, no one has been poisoned, no one has symptoms, and under the mental scan, no signs of adding medication afterwards have been found, so there is little possibility that there is something wrong with the food.
This thought came to Fang Bai's mind, and he couldn't help but shake his head.
"The end of the dog days!"
"Why."
"If there is one, give me a spell to make food quickly, you idiot."
After the meal, Fang Bai placed the rice plate outside the door and entered a meditative state.