Status Meister

Lesson 28: Magic Studies

Do you decide to practice magic until Miriam wakes up?

You've tried a lot of magic. The point is, I feel it depends on how you put magic into it.

Even if the magic is low, it would seem to have the same power if you poured in MP.

For example, suppose there is magic that uses 100 magic and 10 MP. If Miriam only has 25 magic powers but has 40 MP, does it feel like making up for that difference?

However, low magic is proportionally low in basic status. Naturally, it is possible that the MP itself is low and cannot be activated.

I guess the magic we all use right now is the magic of the results optimized by the great people of the past, but it's still not funny if everyone uses the same magic.

It would be interesting if I could make my own original magic or something.

Let's start with the frequently used fire magic.

- Bo!

Focus your consciousness with the fireball at your fingertips. I'll try my magic.

- Bow!

Oh, it's grown.

Imagine being smaller this time as is.

- Shoo!

Does it feel like the lighter's fire has become a turbo lighter? A flame that was round turned into a sharp pointy flame.

I'll try to fly that with a river eye ahead of me.

- Pavan!

The instant it hit the water, it stabbed the water and went dozens of centimeters underwater and disappeared and disappeared.

In the same way, I try to get the first fireball out and fly it to the surface.

- Ju!

The moment I hit the water, I scattered. It is still good to assume that the power is increasing.

I checked the MP and it looks like a sharp flame consumes about 1.2 times more.

But this is all anyone can do. It's still not funny. Something original like this......

Ah! I wonder if I would color the fire!?

Imagine putting out a fireball and changing the color.

- Bo!

The color doesn't change. Are the basic colors fixed in red? That's not funny.

Speaking of which, it sounds like people in this world aren't very familiar with science. It is also possible that Miriam just doesn't know.

Why not use a metal-burning flame reaction or something, like what I used to do when I was a student in science experiments?

Oh, but don't let the color go back unless you keep burning that metal. I don't carry metal with me all the time.

Besides, I don't even think there's sodium, potassium, barium, etc. sold to this world.

Oh, there's copper! Copper must have been a close reaction to green! Such fire magic. No one will ever use it in this world, and most importantly, I like green!

Exactly, isn't this fate?

Using copper coins every time sounds stupid. Besides, I don't have the firepower to burn money in an instant.

Oh, I thought it was destiny...

No, wait, wait, wait. If you don't have copper, you should make copper!?

If you don't have bread, thank you! I'll try my best!

Imagine copper with dirt magic first and produce it at your fingertips.

- Pakin!

A chunk of brown soil was formed. Definitely not copper. This is dirt.

Is that true? If copper, silver, or gold are magically produced, the value of money will be lost.

If it is impossible to generate, can we break down the objects that exist from the beginning?

Imagine Miriam putting her head on my lap so that she can put her hand on the ground and just by component around that hand.

When it comes to ingredients, I don't know what the soil component is, so I kept the ingredients separately from the ingredients, and the ingredients I don't know in one mountain.

Several small mountains are made. There are various piles of powder including white, tea, red, black, gold and silver.

Now I took them one by one and imagined them to solidify and turn them into small balls.

Try burning the balls each with a sharp flame and they burn in a variety of colors including red, blue, green and yellow.

Even if I can't get an exact rainbow color for this, I think I can make a rainbow. A rainbow flame! Don't let the middle two hearts roll.

For one thing, make it easier to imagine that you can swing only seven different numbers and get them out right away so that you can decompose them from the soil at any time.

The next thing I know, it's good to break it down from the soil and turn it into balls, but I can't let it float in the air. You just used dirt magic to break it down and round it up, so naturally it stays rolling on the ground.

For burning it, the ground is burning in seven colors. Wow! How lovely! Isn't that just art?

I also thought about keeping it stocked in my inventory, but that doesn't make me chant right away.

Plus, I sprinkled balls out of the inventory, and the results are the same. Burn it, but in the end, the ground just burns.

That? Speaking of which, how are you doing with fire magic and water magic? Why are you floating at my fingertips? How am I letting it fly?

Until they say something like that, but water magic and water fly in front of a basher, right? You're ignoring the laws of physics.

It would obviously be strange.

Try water magic to see your fingertips on a water cannon and imagine flying water forward.

- Bishu!

Yeah, I knew it was going straight. If it flies more than constantly, it seems to attenuate and lose to gravity, but I still don't know what's going on.

Is it flying with magic? I guess the image of flying matters. So if you make the image of floating, it floats?

Imagine putting the created balls on your palms and floating with a concentration of magic at the bottom of the balls.

- Fuwah...

Oh, floated!

Keep the balls afloat and now imagine concentrating your magic on flying beside the balls.

- Shh!

Oh, it flew away!

I see, will I be able to do this when I imagine? Magic. Wow!

All right, next time I can use fire magic with it floating, imagine it burning up from inside the balls and add more magic.

- Shgoooooo!

Wow! Seven colored flaming arrows floating around or something, seriously, look good!

Plus fly all that flame forward.

- Hugo woo!

I tried flying into the river just like earlier, and I have balls, so is it because it's heavier than when it's just fire, or I stabbed it deeper in the water earlier.

This is good! You look good, and most importantly, you have balls in the flames, so it's physically damaging.

After that, practice to increase the flying speed of your balls and you'll be perfect.

Name this Seventh Barrett! That's a good name for a medium two-sense round! I'm sure Miriam will be surprised!

I was just finishing my naming, I was practicing a few times from generating balls to landing on my goal, but I was worried about the rest of the MP, so I'll check my status.

▼ Takashi Watanabe Lv.11 Mage Rank.D

HP: 168 (168 +0)

MP: 191 (273 +50)

ATK: 99 (84 +15)

MAG: 211 (189 +22)

DEF: 137 (84 +53)

AGI: 84 (84 +0)

STR: 4 (+ -) VIT: 4 (+ -) INT: 9 (+ -) DEX: 4 (+ -) CHA: 7 (+ -) (18)

JOB: M Mage Lv.11 S Announce Lv.19 Monk Lv.16 Adventurer Lv.9 Villager Lv.1 Fighter Lv.1 Warrior Lv.1 Swordsman Lv.1 Shooter Lv.1 Cleric Lv.1

SKL: Magic Rise Small Elementary Magic Elementary Magic Barrier Elementary Alchemy Magic Elementary Space Magic Elementary Synthetic Magic God Hand God Eye

EQP: Iron Mace + 2 Iron Shield + 1 Half Plate Leather Gauntlet + 1 Leather Boot + 1

Is that it? Until just now, the magician's level should have been ten. Does practicing magic increase the level?!?

But if you think about it, you do. There were some merchants in the city who didn't seem to have fought monsters, but there were some high-level people, and doing the right thing for that job would increase the level?

Naturally, but you got good information on this.

Something else is gaining skill. Was that the result of your practice earlier?

Because I made balls, floated them, burned them, and flew them...

It was the alchemy that extracted the ingredients. I guess it's space that makes balls float and fly, and synthetic that synthesized fire magic to it.

Just magicians. This variation. Looks like you'll need to try a lot of other jobs. Especially since monks are magical.

I'll teach Miriam a lot later.

I'm done checking my status, and I can afford the MP, so I'm going back to practice flying balls.

Milia woke up just about at a speed she couldn't keep up with her eyes.