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Because of the book friend Yiyan, I sent questions for the world and answered about the anti-mage

first.

The question is: If an anti-mage designs to frame a mage and causes him to accidentally kill another mage, will he also become an anti-mage?

The answer is...if he can't do this according to the contract, the result is: yes!

Under normal circumstances.

The Mage Network protects every mage, unless you commit suicide because of a loophole in the contract. Otherwise, the Mage Network protects every mage in accordance with the contract. To put it simply, the Mage Network 'convicts' the mages who violate the contract, rather than condemning them.

Did you do something wrong? For example, Lei Shi asked the protagonist to do a task. The contract did not include the "cannot harm it" agreement. Killing it did not cause any harm at all, because the protagonist did not violate the contract of the Mage Network.

Regardless of whether you are smart or stupid, for whatever reason, as long as you do not violate the contract, you will not be convicted. Once you violate the contract of the Mage Network, you will be designated as an anti-mage regardless of the reason (so there are a lot of mission contracts at the beginning, see the mage

(Abridged by myself).

In addition: mages outside the network (that is, not members of the mage network), no matter how hostile they are, will not be designated as anti-mage, because the mage network does not recognize them.

There is no contract in the void battlefield. A super spell can kill a group of your own people, so there is no contract, otherwise there would be no need to fight.

Anti-Mage = a person who violates the contract of the Mage Network... This formula is not that Anti-Mage = a mage who has committed a crime.

at last.

Anti-Mages are hunted by hunters (it was originally a scarecrow, and there is no need for it to take action when a hunter appears), so whether to kill the Anti-Mage is up to the hunter. For example, if the protagonist does not kill Red Armor or Eoraptor,

Okay, lock it up, seal it, etc.

Because there are too many benefits to killing, they are usually killed. The reason for this kind of anti-mage designed by others will also be submitted to the hunters. Whether to kill or not probably depends on which hunter takes action.


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