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Chapter 71 Fire Technique

"Fire Flame, a third-level spell with ninety-eight spell nodes, is only one spell node away from the strongest third-level spell."

Third-level spells refer to spells whose number of spell nodes ranges from sixty-one to ninety-nine.

The most powerful third-level spell is a spell with ninety-nine spell nodes, and a hundred spell nodes is a fourth-level spell.

"The effect is that it attaches flames to the body and creates a flame armor type spell?"

Fire Flame is a level three spell that Mo Lan cannot release yet. He can only use the inscription on the surface of the ink cartridge to release it.

The purple flame clung to his body and moved according to his thoughts. Mo Lan just felt a little warm.

But the grass and soil under his buttocks that quickly dried up and turned into burnt black made him understand how hot the purple flames were.

He raised his right hand and moved his mind. The purple flames slowly gathered on his right hand and gradually turned into a ball of flame that beat slowly.

"Third level spell."

Mo Lan frowned slightly.

A three-dimensional spell model composed of ninety-eight spell nodes appeared in Mo Lan's mind. If the 3D projection was normal, Mo Lan could rotate, enlarge, reduce, cut, decompose, and adjust it.

There are a total of ninety-eight spell nodes, and there are too many changes in the positional relationship between points, the arrangement, thickness, length, etc. of the magic lines between points.

So although the structure of third-level spells is still similar to first-level and second-level spells, Mo Lan tried it.

The data volume of the third-level spell model is too large and too complex, and it is impossible to calculate it with the current computing power.

"I remember that when the cartridge was upgraded last time, not only did the spell slots increase, but the computing power also increased a lot.

So do you need to prepare to upgrade the ink cartridge next?

Fortunately, we no longer plan to use experience to upgrade, otherwise it would be really difficult to deal with two big experience players."

Mo Lan silently looked at the experience bar under the ink cartridge.

Second level: 0/10000

"Oh, ten times more than the level."

Mo Lan felt a little headache looking at the amount of experience points required for this upgrade.

There are ten sides of the ink cartridge. If you really turn it over like this...

"Alas, we still can't avoid the big pitfall of experience points."

Mo Lan rubbed his head and began to study the spell model of the Fire Flame Technique.

Mo Lan didn't touch the overall spell model of Fire Flame, because even if he studied it and understood it, he couldn't release it.

I don't have the ability to improve the fire technique. When I do something, whether it is lagging behind or being ahead of the curve is not necessarily a good thing.

What Mo Lan chose was just a small structure in the spell model.

Fortunately, there is no substantial difference in the structure of third-level spells and first-level spells, it is just a change in complexity.

The small structure that Mo Lan studied is the structure responsible for the flame temperature of the Fire Flame Technique.

"The power of the fireball technique is closely related to the temperature of the fireball flame. If the temperature is high enough, even if there is no blast damage, it can still cause considerable damage.

Therefore, the increase in temperature can give the fireball technique certain advantages in armor penetration.

After all, you can protect against shock waves, but you may not be able to protect against high temperature burns.

It's like wearing iron armor. Not only can the armor not be able to defend you under high temperatures, but it will actually form a teppanyaki."

Mo Lan murmured, observing the structure that controls the flame temperature bit by bit. This structure alone has more than a dozen spell nodes.

This discovery made Mo Lan frown and all the movements he was doing stopped for a moment.

"With so many spell nodes, Fireball only has so many spell nodes in total. If you want to add this structure, you must add spell nodes."

"If we change the position of the original spell node, it would be okay to change the position and length of the magic line.

But if you add spell nodes..."

Mo Lan fell into silence.

"I can't do it yet. Adding even one spell node involves too much. My current knowledge accumulation and ability are not enough to do it."

"Let's put it aside for now, we don't have the strength."

Mo Lan was about to erase the fire spell model, but at this moment he suddenly let out a startled sound.

"Eh? What is this structure?"

Mo Lan looked at the spell structure as something familiar, and then recalled the spell model of the Fire Wall spell.

The spell model of Fire Wall also appeared, and we compared the two.

"The two structures seem to be similar."

Mo Lan was a little surprised.

"Let me think about what this structure is for."

"If I remember correctly, the function of this spell structure is stickiness."

"The fireball technique does not have this structure. The fireball polymerizes and forms because of the pressure before it explodes.

There is no pressure in the fire wall technique, it just relies on the viscosity of the flame to come together."

Mo Lan murmured to himself, inspiration bursting out like sparks in his mind.

"Viscosity, viscosity, originally the Fire Wall Technique was just ordinary viscosity, which barely gathered into the shape of a wall and fell apart as soon as it was hit.

But what if we increase the stickiness?”

The ink cartridge in my mind began to spin, and the fire wall spell model continued to grow larger.

Fire Wall is a Level 2 spell, and the model is much more complicated than Level 1, but Mo Lan can still get started with it.

Coincidentally, the second-level spell is also the highest level spell that Mo Lan can cast independently at present, and can achieve high-speed spell casting in the research state.

The first experiment failed!

The second experiment failed!

The third experiment failed!

The fourth experiment failed!

When the fifth experiment failed, Mo Lan frowned slightly.

"This doesn't feel right. After all, there are still some changes in the second-level spells. We can't completely follow the first-level experience and can only be used as a reference."

Generally speaking, when getting started with a new first-level spell, Mo Lan can quickly become familiar with it. If he wants to modify some spell nodes, he can usually do it successfully within five experiments.

The experiment failed, the experiment succeeded, let alone the spell becoming stronger or weaker, at least the modified spell can be released successfully.

This is because Mo Lan has accumulated enough experience and knowledge. After three or four simple experiments and debugging, he can quickly grasp the rules and get on the right track.

Improving the spell model has never been a matter of luck for Mo Lan. There may be many mistakes in the changes, but Mo Lan can be sure that every step is on the right path.

This is one of the reasons why he can improve his spells so quickly.

Every step is in the right direction, and every experiment is one step closer to success.

Organize your thoughts for a while, calculate the change in the gap between the second-level spell model and the first-level spell model, and then adjust the experimental plan.

The experiment continued, once, twice... ten times. Finally, a heart-shaped wall of fire pushed towards the water surface, and Mo Lan frowned.

"What the hell, forget it, continue."

This was just the beginning, and then walls of fire emerged one after another, pushing from the shore to the lake, and were finally extinguished by the lake water.

Every experiment will be accompanied by a deduction, and every modification will be accompanied by a comparison of the fire spell model.

Not long after, Ding Jin and Zou Peng, who had gone out to look for monsters, came back.


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