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Chapter 1071 - 623 Almighty Holy Strategist_3
Chapter 1071: Chapter 623 Almighty Holy Strategist_3
The significance of harmonizing with the Path of War goes beyond this: previously inaccessible powers, apart from Favorable Weather which remains gray, can now be harnessed by oneself.
It appears that the Path of War is not an exclusive artifact of Zalanda, but an artifact of the Goddess of Strategy, accessible only to the Chosen who have completed the harmonization.
The moment I completed the harmonization, the ability that boosted Intelligence also turned gray and started a countdown.
In fact, this ability is a charging power, and the countdown represents the process of drawing magic power for recharging, which takes a relatively longer time as compared to others that need just a day or two.
It also highlights the preciousness of permanent intrinsic attribute enhancement. Gaven had even seen a book on attribute enhancement that required a century to recharge once used, making the Path of War’s one-year recharge time seem brief by comparison.
"Let you feel the power of Revenge Storm," said Gaven, holding the Path of War and casting the Ninth Ring Spell directly in front of him without hesitation.
This Ninth Ring Spell is not the first that Gaven has seen, it has aided him twice in the Three Rivers Region.
Once it caused the mercenaries of Sambia to collapse mentally, with most of them kneeling to surrender.
The other time, it hit the clueless Koutao Fishmen’s army that didn’t know to dodge, unleashing the spell’s most lethal power.
However, during those two instances, I was in fierce battles, hardly having time to carefully feel the spell.
The experience as a bystander is entirely different from that of the caster himself.
Strictly speaking, Revenge Storm is a Druid and Priest Spell, which means that during professional advancement, this spell only appears in the spell selection list provided by the Magic Network for Priests and Druids, not in other spellcasting professions’ lists.
This doesn’t mean that other spellcasters can’t learn to cast this spell; it just cannot be accessed through the Magic Network channel but must be learned from other casters through study, which is quite troublesome, especially if the teachers are not willingly teaching.
As Gaven triggered this spell, he felt the Path of War in his hand become an amplifier, an amplifier of soul consciousness, spreading out instantly from this center.
This feeling wasn’t unfamiliar to him; the Tower of Dominion in Mesnoel also had this kind of capability.
In terms of comprehensiveness, the Tower of Dominion’s amplification capabilities definitely surpass those of the Path of War.
However, the Path of War mainly amplifies Perception, particularly the perception of natural abilities; it only took a moment for him to discern atmospheric moisture, temperature, wind speed, and even to predict accurately whether it would rain here if magic wasn’t involved.
As the invisible forces converged, a vast amount of moisture gathered from around, forming a dense storm cloud; he keenly felt how the electric forces gathered within, as the cloud’s temperature dropped rapidly, steam inside condensed into rain, and ultimately into hail.
Gaven was involuntarily intoxicated by it. As a spellcaster and a Transcendent Caster with certain foundational skills, his interest was not just in the visual appearances, but in the underlying operational principles, complex magic formulas altering the Magic Network’s local operational data to create corresponding magic effects.
Simply put, a spell is a deep application of the Magic Network, and a spell slot is essentially an energy key created by the entanglement of soul consciousness with the Magic Network, allowing easy access to a particular spell’s gateway on the Magic Network, thereby producing the relevant magic effects.
This grants stability and convenience to the casting process.
This stability and convenience are limited to the spells recorded on the Magic Network; once beyond these records, the difficulty increases dramatically, with both success rate and power becoming highly unpredictable, fully reliant on the spellcaster themselves, as is the case with Legendary Spells.
No wonder the Magic Goddess has such strong control over Felen’s spellcasters, she can deprive them of their casting abilities whenever she wants.
No wonder when the Magic Network collapsed, it had such a massive impact on the spellcasters across the Toril Plane and caused such destruction to the whole world.
Because it was deeply integrated into the world itself, the spellcasters of Toril were too dependent on the Magic Network, so much so that they didn’t know how to cast spells after its collapse.
The post-collapse situation proved that the Magic Network was just a convenient tool for casting, not a necessity for spellcasters; even without the Magic Network, spellcasters could still cast spells, but returning to primitive casting methods would significantly increase the difficulty and instability, especially unfriendly to intermediate-low-level spellcasters, where a slight mishap could lead to casting failure or spell recoil.
The Magic Network’s problem is not something I need to consider now.
After all, I am still mixing at the bottom layer; only when I climb high enough and possess sufficiently powerful abilities will I have the qualification to talk about reforming the Magic Network.
If I were to approach the Magic Goddess about reforming the Magic Network now, even if I am not deemed insane, no one would take my words seriously.
Therefore, Gaven quickly jotted down all the magic formulas he experienced and saw, regardless of whether he understood them or not, to serve as material for future magic research.
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