Mo Lan said with some surprise and continued to look down.
"After a brief summary, I found that the functions of the first few spell nodes of the spell model are the same, which are used to attract elements and gather the power of elements. The structures I have encountered so far are all composed of three nodes.
When I saw this structure, I wondered if this structure could be extracted separately and used to gather the power of elements in the environment.
After many experiments, I was half successful.
This structure can indeed exist and run independently, with just three spell nodes forming a small spell.
You can bring the surrounding elements together, which is half the battle.
It's because I discovered that unless the elemental power is artificially captured and bound here with mental power, the gathered elemental power will spread again within a few minutes and return to its previous state.
I think I should find some way to bind these magic powers, use some special spells, or any materials that can block the elemental power?
@ Mo Lan, Mo Shen, I would like to ask for your opinion on this."
"Hey, you still love me."
Mo Lan took a look and saw that Aite's information was already at 99. After flipping through it, he was indeed found in it.
I thought about it and clicked reply.
"I can't say anything about my request. I created this mage forum just to have a place for discussion.
Let's discuss it and I'll share my opinion.
First of all, your idea is wonderful. What will happen when high concentrations of elemental power come together?
Will the power of spells be enhanced? Will wild beasts turn into monsters? Will the vegetables and food grown be different?
You can try all of these, oh, I digressed, let’s return to the topic.
Regarding the issue of constraining elemental power, in the spell model, the elemental power is constrained by the spell model as a barrier.
We can stand from this perspective and look for the escape of the spell model constrained elements.
Then use this principle to develop spells related to constraining elements.
Or you can directly deform and transform the spell model, find a way to solidify the spell model, and use the spell model to restrain the elemental power.
As for the substance behind that can block the power of elements, I'm sorry, I don't know.
Studying the magical properties and magic properties of various materials is a tedious, complex, and huge project, and we need to pool our efforts to defeat him."
Not long after Mo Lan finished speaking, Lin Bo replied.
"Okay, thank you God Mo, you gave me a lot of ideas.
As for the question about the following materials... Mo Shen, how about you set up a mages association?
Such large-scale testing of material properties would be impossible without strong organization and action.
And these are just magic forums, which are not enough and cannot be achieved.
It can be said that if you want to perfect the profession of mage, you must have an organization that brings together mages.
Otherwise, it would be impossible for us to complete the countless areas that need to be explored, and we would not be able to divide the work, which would result in a huge waste of human and material resources.
As for this Mage Association, I think you, God Mo, are the only ones qualified to establish it."
After Lin Bo finished speaking, another person answered.
"Yes, God Mo, without you, who among us would dare to establish the Mage Association?
You created the mage, and I don’t think anyone wants to perfect the mage profession more than you.
It’s too hard for us to study now, and we are just trying to cross the river by feeling for the stones.
There were no reference materials, few people to communicate with, and no knowledge of the elemental properties of any materials. No matter what problem I faced, I was at a loss and could not proceed with my research at all.
Even if you reluctantly study, the efficiency is very low. If there is a magic association, then everyone will work together and divide the work. You will study a little and I will study a little. When the final results are summarized, everyone will know it and there will be reference materials.
Isn’t this very comfortable?”
“My thoughts are very simple, I just want to have a place where we can discuss, study, discuss and exchange together.
To be honest, I don't really want to come to this mage forum like yours.
You can publish the spells you create, but I can't.
I'm very selfish. What I've researched can be exchanged with others, even if I lose a little, it doesn't matter.
But when I think about exchanging with others, there are countless people waiting to see, waiting to get something for nothing, and I feel uncomfortable.
Why should I study so hard, wait for others to discuss, study, and finally take away the results? Wouldn't it be better and more comfortable?
So I also hope to establish a mage association, @Mo兰, I will definitely come over then, everyone likes the mage very much.
Isn’t it comfortable to study together with people who like mages?”
At this time, someone suddenly took screenshots of these replies and opened a new post in the mage section.
“Thousands of people wrote in blood to ask God Mo to establish a mage association! @Mo兰, the reason is as shown below.
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"Blood Letter."
"Blood Letter."
"Plus one, with the Mage Association, the mage profession can become stronger and go further."
"Second."
Mo Lan looked at these replies and comments.
He did not arrange any navy or envoys, these were the mage's innermost thoughts.
I want to communicate, I want mutual benefit, I want people to ask questions, I want more information about mages, but at the same time I don’t want to let many people get something for nothing on the forum.
Mo Lan pondered for a moment, opened the keyboard, and edited a post.
"There is currently a lack of a suitable place for the Association's mages to live, research, discuss, study, and experiment.
The day when I complete the construction of the association's residence will be the day when the association will be established.
At that time, members of the association will be provided with free accommodation, laboratories and classrooms, aiming to eliminate external interference and focus on the research and improvement of mages..."
Mo Lan thought for a while and deleted the second half of the paragraph, leaving only the paragraph "when the association was established" sent out.
After I finished sending it, I waited for a while and then sent the next paragraph in the form of a reply. After finishing the reply, I continued to edit the reply.
"In order to consider the economic benefits of association members, the association may adopt the form of cooperation with major guilds, directional research, mage guidance, spell customization, etc. to raise funds for association members, turn knowledge into money, and bring spell research into a positive cycle.
Let everyone achieve a win-win situation.”
Mo Lan glanced at it a few times, added a few typos to the reply and clicked send.
"Considering the number of people, certain thresholds may be set for association members. The threshold may be research results or mage-related knowledge. I hope everyone is prepared."
After Mo Lan finished posting everything, he had time to read the comments below.
Generally speaking, there are cheers and some relatively positive comments, but occasionally there will be a few unfavorable comments and trolls.
Mo Lan ignores those who are not optimistic about him, but Mo Lan directly scolds the trolls and then bans them without deleting the posts.
The other players burst into laughter when they saw it.
"Hahaha, God Mo has banned trolls again, everyone, come quickly."
"God Mo just knows how to play, troll? I'll do one too, bah!"
"It feels so good to scold him but he can't reply."
Mo Lan looked at it with a smile, and when he was done cursing, he deleted the troll's comments.
"Trolls? Don't you know I'm a permission dog? The one I'm least afraid of is trolls.
Reply, ban, delete posts, I’m afraid you haven’t been severely beaten by me.”
Mo Lan was humming a tune in a happy mood. However, someone came to the door at this time, which greatly affected his good mood.