After noticing the abnormity when she cast the meteor shower, Rowling also realized that her mastery of this spell may not be as profound as she thought, but there are some problems.
Even so, it still does not affect Rowling's self-confidence. It has shown Rowling's mastery of this magic, even if there are some anomalies, it may not matter.
Although she noticed some anomalies, Rowling didn't think that rod, who didn't master the meteor shower, could find the existence of this problem, so she still didn't answer rod's question, just looked at rod and waited for him to explain.
Seeing that Rowling didn't respond to her questions for a long time, rod stopped waiting and began to ask questions about some of the previous situations
"How much mana did you consume when casting meteor shower?"
After hearing rod's question, Rowling's eyes looking at rod undoubtedly changed. What Rowling felt before was just about the mana cost of this spell. At this time, Rowling was surprised to learn from rod.
Rowling's confidence, which has always existed in her heart, has been reduced a lot at this time. Instead, she is flustered after being discovered. However, her face can still keep calm and her look does not fluctuate too much.
"It's about the same cost as casting hellfire."
Maybe she didn't want to let rod see anything. Rowling only gave a short answer to rod's question, telling him the mana he consumed.
Although Rowling's words were very short, rod also confirmed a very important news from it, thus confirmed his original idea. Rod has realized that Rowling has made a serious mistake in the process of analyzing this magic.
At this time, in front of Rowling, rod slowly asked: "well, how are you going to condense his number of boulders, who have seen Northen perform meteor shower with your own eyes?"
If the huge stone bombarded from the sky is only a fourth-order spell, Rowling's guidance is undoubtedly extremely successful. Whether it's the mana consumed or the power caused by it, even in the fourth-order spell, it is an excellent existence.
However, both rod and Rowling know that Rowling is not leading a common fourth-order spell, but a real fifth order spell. Even if it only has part of the effect of the fifth order spell, it should not be used in this way.
Until this time, rod can still recall the scene he saw in the ice blue magic academy. The countless falling boulders in the sky are like real meteors, which shocked all creatures in this range.
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With so many huge stones, it only takes one mana to gather them all. After reading the magic book, rod got the information from the system log, which also confirmed this point. He did not use it as Rowling did.
If Rowling condenses the huge stones in the air one by one, I'm afraid she will consume all her mana, and can't condense many huge stones, which can't reflect the real effect of the fifth level magic.
If Rowling intends to continue to analyze the meteor shower in this way, she may be able to cast it in the end. However, in effect, it is far less than the real level 5 magic, which can only be regarded as Rowling's multiple level 4 magic in a short time.
Compared with the general level 4 magic, level 5 magic can be said to have changed in essence. Take the meteor fire shower as an example. The existence of a meteor fire shower is equivalent to the collection of dozens of fourth-order magic. Its effect is naturally extremely powerful.
Level five magic, originally prepared for legendary mages, naturally has a unique effect, far beyond all magic below level five.
In rod's view, Rowling, who first came into contact with the fifth level magic, did not realize this. Therefore, in the process of analyzing meteor fire shower, she just regarded it as a general magic.
At this time, hearing what rod said, Rowling immediately woke up.
In the past, when learning the magic, the thinking made Rowling regard every huge stone in the sky as an independent one in the process of performing meteor fire shower. She wanted to rely on her own guidance and agglomerate one by one, but did not realize the particularity of meteor fire shower.
Relying on this way, Rowling obviously can't show a complete meteor shower. In fact, when Rowling condenses a huge stone in the air in this way and intends to continue to condense, her mana consumption is too large, so she stops casting.
After performing, the joy in her heart makes Rowling ignore the abnormality of mana value temporarily. Maybe Rowling will notice this in the later analysis, but at this time, Rowling obviously won't take it seriously, and turns to rod to seek his praise. However, the development of the situation is obviously beyond Rowling's expectation.
What Rowling didn't expect was that rod pointed out the serious mistake he had made when casting this magic.
Through rod's tips, Rowling also realized the shortcomings of her casting.
If you want to cast the meteor shower spell, you don't need to consume mana to condense a single boulder. Instead, you must treat all the boulders in the sky as a whole. Only by guiding the appearance of the whole, can you do this. This is the biggest difference between the fifth order and the lower order.
After learning from rod's words that she was wrong in her own thoughts, Rowling felt as if there was something more in her own thoughts. At this moment, the doubts in the process of analyzing the meteor shower seemed to be completely solved.
Moreover, after figuring out this point, Rowling only felt that she had a new view of the existence of all spells, and that her ability to control the adjustment of spells in the past seemed to have changed.
Rod, who is in front of Rowling, can also feel the obvious changes that have taken place in her.
With Rowling's thinking about rod's words, the momentum in her body becomes more and more intense. Whether it's the sign from the sense of consanguinity or rod's own perception of danger, rod can clearly realize this.