Chapter 133: [Dispel]

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Chapter 133: [Dispel]

So, yeah, now I have to wear a massive hat, around two feet and a half in diameter at the rim. I take a better look at it. I have to say, as far as weird hats go, this one is a stunner. On the inside, its made of a soft and silky material, bleached or whitened until it became a soft pearl white. Instead, the outside is a deep, deep blue that somehow shines ever so faintly.

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So, can you sum up what this thing doe

I almost fall as soon as I put the hat on my head.

It took a lot of research, but the hat mimics skills like [Advanced Mental Calculations], [Geometrical Abstraction], and [Greater Visualization]. Thats for the cone. The rim could be considered a whole different artifact on its own. I covered it with [Bug Repellant], [Perfect Temperature], and [Perfect Weather]. It also has a few protection spells woven into its fabric, but I never really tested those. I always had my personal shields on. But the [Enchanter] who helped me said that he had somehow crammed those shields in the fabric and that they would one day save my life. The man wasnt pleasant. But he was plenty capable.

I chose the enchantments mostly based on the fact that every time I met a witch, I could tell her that my hat made me smarter, whereas hers just made her look stupid.

I am so getting murdered by a [Witch] or a Dragon. Or a Dragon [Witch].

Do Dragons have levels?

Sure, they do.

Ok, ok, ok. Cool. Cool, cool, cool. Now, Lord Juler, Id like to practice some of my magic. The hat sounds incredible, and Princess Bianca likes it even more than me. But now, its better if I get to my practice.

I was trying hard not to think that the [Supreme Archmagus] had a tongue as long as his magical accomplishments.

Next, Magister Mulligan had planned for you to learn one of the most basic spells every [Mage] worth their salt should know.

The book turned a page.

As I was saying. If a [Dispel] is messing up someones matrixCant I just contaminate the matrix with a [Light]?

Seconds of silence follow. Both the book and Lord Juler dont say a word. The ink starts fading and reappearing in blotches. The damn thing is lagging again.

Explain your thought to me. And elaborate.

I mean, I havent read the full description. But isnt a [Dispel] just like throwing a wrench in a wagons wheel? Cant I implant a part of a [Light] spell matrix inside another matrix and use that as a contaminating agent? [Light] spells are compatible with everything, right? As long as the [Mage] in front of me is not too powerful, I can throw in a little [Light] with an overcharged polarization field. When I was practicing the Cantrips, I noticed that the more matrixes you lay on top of each other, the less they are independent. Its like an electromagnetic field appears when theres enough energy in a limited space. So, if someone tried to use a [Fireball] on me, I could just snap my fingers and have a [Light] matrix with an incredible density therefore, with a very high polarity field throw the casting askew. All the squiggly lines would either be repelled or attracted to the little [Light] spell.

Everything is silent.

Cold sweat appears on my back.

I either said something very good or very dumb.

This is

This. Joey Luciani. Are you an [Archmage] of old? Are you pulling an elaborate ruse on my soul? How could you even think of that? How does a simple Human being from another dimension theorize that?

A [Light] spell is indeed compatible with every other spell. [Mages] have a natural force field in their spells that makes it extremely hard to interact with them. Otherwise, [Dispel] would be the most popular spell in the world. Instead, last I checked, everyone here seems to be disregarding it. They only use it for lower-tier spells. You just suggested a thing that would work under very precise conditions, but you appear to satisfy all of them.

Strong [Mages] have such incredible natural or even trained! force fields that they are almost impossible to pierce. Usually, it would require perfect knowledge of the spell they are casting. And that means more experienced [Mages] are always in an advantage over the younger [Mages]. But the more specialized a [Mage] is, the harder it is to [Dispel] their spells. Instead, you propose to use [Light], the simplest spell in existence, to generate a distortion field that would throw askew even a Tier 5 spell just like that. It would become harder and harder with higher tier spellsno. Im wrong. You could just pack a matrix full of [Light] nodes that make it impossible to

For all the disgraced [Heroes], if this theory proves true

You would have invented a school of magic no one has any counter to, Joey Luciani.