According to Daniel's understanding, to enhance the power of witchcraft, one can approach it from several aspects.
One way is to improve the structure of the spells. From the very first time he encountered witchcraft, Daniel noticed that the casting structures of these spells were not perfect and had significant flaws.
Later, after careful contemplation, he gained more insights. The spell structures he learned were intentionally designed by the academy. Although the elemental attraction was not very efficient, it was stable and simple, making it easy to master. Anyone with sufficient ability could grasp it.
Of course, the consequence of being easy to master is mediocrity and relatively low power.
Therefore, he planned to modify the spell structure based on his actual situation, making the runes that composed the spell more complex while increasing its power.
What he took the most pride in was his profound understanding of runes. He could quickly sketch out complex rune structures.
This method was both the simplest and the most difficult. It was simple because as long as one had a deep understanding of witchcraft and accumulated enough knowledge, they could attempt to change the spell structure.
It was difficult because the spell structure was precise and rigorous; even a slight deviation could lead to failure in casting, let alone intentionally modifying the spell structure. Many who had such thoughts had failed.
But Daniel was different. There is a saying that goes, "Reading ten thousand books makes one’s writing divine," and Daniel was no exception.
The knowledge he accumulated was substantial. Over several years, he not only input all the books from the school library into his chip but also exchanged for a considerable amount of advanced knowledge to enrich it.
At this moment, wanting to change the structure of the Fireball Spell, countless books about it suddenly appeared in his mind: "Witchcraft Analysis," "Fireball Technique Explained," "Fundamentals of Witchcraft," "On Fireball Magic," "Odinus's Magic Analysis," and dozens more that mentioned the Fireball Spell.
Soon, all knowledge regarding the Fireball Spell from these books emerged in his mind, forming inspiration.
These inspirations converged and fused with the spell structure of Fireball Spell, like fierce flames meeting boiling oil, immediately triggering an intense reaction.
Hmm, this line can be adjusted slightly westward to increase power a bit. No, that won't work; it should be adjusted slightly eastward instead so that the structure can be more stable and increase range.
It still doesn't work. Perhaps I can just go in a straight line; this way, the speed of casting spells can be significantly increased.
Daniel felt a bit of a headache about how to improve. He had never thought about it before, believing it was too difficult and not daring to change easily.
But now, with the assistance of the chip, he felt that the entire structure of the magic was full of loopholes, and there were changes to be made everywhere, leaving him unsure of where to start.
Hmm, Daniel suddenly realized. Why should I consider range, power, and speed all at once? In anything I do, trying to balance everything will only result in failure across the board.
I can definitely improve in several aspects. One for powerful force, one for the longest range, and one for the fastest speed.
This is the direction I should change towards. As they say, no matter how much you calculate, I will push through with my strength. The same Fireball Spell—mine is larger and stronger than yours. One of mine is worth two of yours; with sheer force, I can overwhelm you. Let's see how you respond.
The same principle applies. No matter how impressive you are, what does it matter? My Fireball Spell has a range of two hundred meters while yours only reaches fifty.
If others want to fight me, they must cross my long range and endure repeated attacks before they can strike back. During this process, I can keep my distance from them. I'll kite you to death.
Exerting all one's effort yet unable to even reach the shadow of the opponent—Daniel could easily imagine how frustrated they would feel.
Or: unleash martial arts that are invincible; only speed cannot be broken.
Before the opponent even has a chance to act, they have already been hit several times; it guarantees a thrilling experience.
Especially if the opponent does not have an automatically triggered Protective Magic. If caught off guard by incredibly swift magic strikes, it would be quite amusing; they might even be killed outright. Just thinking about it makes Daniel smile.
Having determined his direction, Daniel began preparing for improvements.
The rune structure of the Fireball Spell was sometimes added to and sometimes reduced. Countless inspirations converged, altering its structure.
In the end, with the powerful assistance of the chip, three brand new magical structures were born in Daniel's mind.
A very complicated one, and two simpler ones, but they all seemed unrelated to the Fireball Spell. Even if he went out, it was hard to believe that this was the casting structure of the Fireball Spell.
Daniel was very satisfied with this. Such a significant modification would allow the modified Fireball Spell to be vastly different from the ordinary Fireball Spell.
If there were no differences from the ordinary Fireball Spell, it would only be a change; how could there be much of a difference? At most, it would only increase in power slightly.
Soon, Daniel arrived at the Spell Experimentation Zone, ready to test the power of the modified Fireball Spell.
The Spell Experimentation Zone was a place designated by the academy for apprentices and wizards to experiment with the power of spells. Various spells had immense power, and some even posed issues like energy pollution. If not managed properly, the academy could end up being blown up.
The Spell Experimentation Zone was located at the far end of the academy, in a very remote area, almost entering the Tabert Mountain Range.
"Professor, you're here to test spells too."
As he stepped inside, someone greeted him.
Daniel nodded in response. "Yes, I just learned two spells and came over to see how powerful they are."
"Then I wish you success in your experiments, Professor."
"Are you going to experiment with spells? Professor?"
Daniel approached the counter, where a girl smiled and asked.
Daniel casually tossed two Magic Stones over. "Of course, otherwise why would I come here?"
"I thought you were going to invite me to dinner."
"Cough cough cough."
Daniel almost choked on her words and took a careful look at her. The girl was pure and cute; although not very beautiful, she was young, her delicate figure full of youthful vitality, giving off a neighborly sister vibe.
Unfortunately, he had no such plans for now; otherwise, Daniel was sure that as long as he waved his hand, she would come rushing over. If someone couldn't pick up on such obvious words, then he had truly wasted his previous life.
"I have something to do today; let's talk later! Give me the innermost laboratory."
The girl's bright eyes dimmed. "Alright! Here you go. This is your key."
Daniel smiled apologetically and entered the Spell Practice Area. He quickly arrived at the innermost room.
Opening the door, he found a long rectangular room. It was only six meters wide but over a hundred meters long.
The walls were covered with various solidified runes to prevent experiments from damaging the structure.
Daniel raised his right hand in a gesture as if holding up a large sphere, quickly sketching out the Witchcraft Model for the Fireball Spell in his mind. A point of light appeared in his palm, and upon closer inspection, one could see the fire elements in the air rapidly gathering.
He made the point of light expand quickly until it finally formed a fireball.
Daniel flicked his hand and threw the fireball. It flew just a few meters before making a soft "pop" sound and collapsing.
He tried again; this time it was slightly better but still unsuccessful.
After attempting more than ten times without a single success, Daniel remained unconcerned. If he could simply rely on his imagination to successfully improve the structure of the Fireball Spell and create a powerful version of it, then there would truly be a problem.
Did he really think that other wizards were fools who didn't understand the benefits of modifying spell structures? They simply lacked the ability.
He focused on his chip to review the process of practicing the spell. As the chip simulated repeatedly, Daniel quickly identified the issues.
There was indeed a problem here that I hadn't considered. And over here, there was also an issue.
Perhaps there is still a slight issue here. The "Basic Theory of Fireball Spell" mentioned it, but I just didn't notice it earlier. I can adjust the runes slightly.
...
No, the "Magic Structure Analysis" also mentioned it. If I modify it this way, the power will be even stronger.
Daniel modified and experimented repeatedly, and soon succeeded in his tests. This was also because his accumulated knowledge was rich enough to identify flaws through various books.
If it were an ordinary Wizard Apprentice, they would have to search through books after identifying the problem. They might look through dozens of books without finding the issue. It wouldn't be as convenient as it is for him.
At the back of the room, there were several humanoid targets made from the toughest obsidian, capable of fully withstanding a Wizard Apprentice's attacks.
Daniel extended his right hand as if holding up a sphere, quickly sketching out the Fireball Spell's Witchcraft Model in his mind. Soon, a massive fireball appeared, about the size of a basin. It was three times larger than a standard Fireball Spell.
Just looking at its enormous size indicated its immense power.
He casually threw it out, and the Fireball Spell exploded on the obsidian target with a loud bang, emitting intense flames. A gust of wind rushed forward, causing his clothes to flutter loudly.
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