Chapter 225 The Petrification Technique That Can Change The World 4/6(1/2)
Chapter 225 The petrification technique that can change the world (46)
afternoon.
On the outskirts of the village of Philander, there is a barren open space.
Rosen carefully explained his new architectural principles to civilian mages.
"It's actually very simple. It's divided into four steps."
"First, get the mud."
Rosen unleashed five Mud Techniques on the ground with the grass stems removed, turning large chunks of wet soil into patches of swamps.
"Second, dry."
After extensive drying, the mud is combined together and turned into lumps of clay with a water content of less than 1%.
"Third, get in shape!"
Rosen smiled slightly, jumped up on the stone wall again, raised his foot and kicked the wall, making a thick echo of "bang bang".
Hal learned the lesson and sat down on the ground to check.
The earl's original penury spell is a semi-natural and semi-logical spell. It is extremely powerful and can be released with one point of mana. It can dispel the effect of a spell with a constant power of ten points at most.
After more than ten seconds, the blue light disappeared, and the stone wall was intact, with no dust even appearing on the surface.
His business with Candela is booming.
After a long while, Lydia said: "Rosen, you really dare to think!"
Lydia's eyes lit up: "If that's the case, it shouldn't be called a fortress, it should be called the Great Wall!"
A thin layer of dust once again appeared on the surface of the stone wall. When the wind blew, it became as bright as new again.
Hal shouted: "Let me try!"
Rosen released a flying spell, jumped to the top of the stone wall, and looked down at the civilian mage below.
Hal was shocked: "Six circles and one hundred, that's ten billion possibilities. So how many star spells is your petrification spell?"
Hal was immediately surprised: "This wall is really weird, even the count's spells can't deal with it!"
Lydia took a while to calm down.
Rosen asked: "How much mana do you think it would take to completely dispel it?"
"Huh?" Hal didn't understand for a moment.
"First, the petrified magic weapon was specially encrypted by me. If you don't believe it, look at it."
Specifically, for the mithril petrification staff, a large amount of mist-like white light shrouded the stone wall, and only a 'click~click~' sound similar to the condensation of ice cubes was heard.
Hal nodded in agreement: "If you blast it with 20 mana, even a real stone wall can't stop it."
As a result, two official mages stood about 30 meters away from the high wall and released dispersing spells on the petrified wall, while nearly 300 informal mages watched with interest.
I saw a clear light like water covering the stone wall.
Rosen originally wanted to reveal this secret to prevent anyone from thinking about cracking his petrification technique.
Lydia concentrated on casting spells.
"They are the 'Purification Technique' and 'Disintegration Technique' of natural spells, and the 'Spell Unlocking' of logical spells."
She immediately switched to disintegration.
Soon, the staff in his hand shot out a cone-shaped dark blue light, covering most of the stone wall.
In short, he has a lot of money now.
"Hey~ It's interesting~"
"The same dispelling spell can only dispel up to three different types of spells at the same time."
"There is a possibility, but I set up two spell locks for the petrification spell."
Lydia understood immediately and showed sympathy in her eyes.
Then he turned to look at Hal who was eager to try: "You come too."
Otherwise, it may have no effect.
Rosen sighed softly: "You also saw the clay potion just now. If that kind of potion can be popularized, ordinary people can also participate in the production of petrified buildings, and there will be enough manpower."
Lydia's eyes lit up: "Spell lock, interesting. Please explain."
Rosen hurriedly used the mage's hand to hold it.
Lydia estimated the effect of the spell just now: "Why should it be two to three hundred percent?"
As far as he knew, after Candela bought the moon girl, she hung it in the bedroom for five days and then auctioned it off in the East.
"The number of petrified staffs is limited. Every four people share one and use it in rotation. Just follow the method I just released to build the manor on this picture."
"Rosen, this must be your original magic lock again, right?"
"Second, I added a 'Sarundel ring code lock' to the petrification technique itself, and the code was set up in six circles, with one hundred alternative spell keys in each circle."
This ring-shaped spell code lock is specially used to lock the constant spell effect to prevent it from being spied by the opponent, and to reverse the spell structure through the spell effect.
As soon as the idea came to her mind, Lydia finally gave up on exploring the petrified staff. After withdrawing her magic power, she fell straight forward.
Hal felt a little dizzy after hearing this: "Are you trying to protect yourself from the dragon?"
"Just try."
The third spell is the rare logical dispersion spell 'Spell Unlock'.
Lydia asked softly: "Rosen, are you going to hire these civilian mages to help you build a town?"
However, only the surface is damaged, and the main body is still intact, which does not affect the normal function of the wall at all.
Rosen chuckled: "It uses some mathematical techniques and original weapon-refining knowledge, but it's very complicated."
"Then, please use three spells to dispel this petrified wall."
Rosen smiled slightly: "Don't worry, that's enough."
After that, Rosen supervised for more than an hour, answering the doubts of civilian mages at any time.
"No, it's not too complicated. It's all foggy, all kinds of fog, and you can't tell the direction at all."
"Crash!"
She handed the staff to Hal: "See for yourself."
Lydia was observing the staff and didn't react.
‘Brush~~’
"Two mages, if I spent about 10 points of mana to solidify this wall, your dispersion spell just now probably cost 15 points of mana, right?"
While they were busy, Rosen came to the two friends.
Judging from the situation, the manor can be completed in three hours at most.
Rosen naturally thought of it.
Rosen smiled slightly and looked at Ladiya: "Mage Ladiya, how many dispersion spells do you know?"
The civilian mages couldn't hold it any longer, so they formed a group of four and began to cooperate to build the manor.
Rosen extended his hand and invited: "Continue."
Hal laughed: "Rosen, what I know is the Count's original and famous intermediate dispersion spell 'Poverty'! Are you really sure to block it?"
He can guess what the other person is thinking because this construction procedure is very common and easy to understand.
Rosen nodded: "Yes, I plan to build at least ten floors, 50 meters high, 30 meters thick, hundreds of miles long, and build it directly on the highest point of the Luoxue Mountains, connecting it to form a cliff!"
Lydia thought for a moment and said, "I know three kinds."
"Then using this petrification technique, we can replace ordinary construction techniques. Not only the speed is greatly increased, but also the cost is much lower than that of a small town built by normal techniques. In the end, the small town obtained will be more solid and durable.
Beautiful and tidy.”
The mages he selected were all very smart, and they quickly understood the use of the petrification staff, and the progress of the manor gradually accelerated.
Strong doubts can be seen on the faces of all the mages, even Lydia and Hal are not immune.
He threw the staff to Lydia, who immediately tried to probe into the magic for observation.
Rosen smiled and said, "It seems that you took the wrong key."
After a few minutes, he also withdrew and raised his hand to cover his forehead.
Every time one is released, an extra layer of dust will appear on the stone wall hit by the purple lightning. After a total of dozens of releases, the surface of the stone wall will become pitted, as if it has been blasted by hail.
As soon as the thought came to mind, a dark green ray hit the stone wall and turned into fine emerald green light like a spider web, quickly traveling around the surface of the stone wall.
After lasting for about ten seconds, the light dissipated and a thin layer of dust appeared on the stone wall. When the wind blew, the dust flew away, but the stone wall was still as bright as new.
"Fourth, petrification!"
To be continued...