Chapter 935 935 Needs Improvement

Chapter 935 935 Needs Improvement

The Professor went over how to set your stone, and basically, you just had to attach it, and then they usually encased it in a two piece glass orb that fitted to the base of the wand, so the delicate crystal formation wasn't damaged.

But that looked like a real pain, and the delicate wire contraption could still be damaged from a hard impact, so you had to handle the wands with care, unless you got a finely crafted one with a sturdy frame. But even then, the glass casing was only so durable.

So, Wolfe changed the way that he attached it, and used the drill in the toolkit to put two perpendicular holes through the base of the wand, then created a glob of clear resin over the little pyramid.

He just shaped it into a basic egg, with the liquid solidifying through the base of the wand, so that it became a permanent addition. That would be much stronger, and impacts could no longer rearrange his alignment.

The Professor came over and looked at Wolfe's quail egg sized protective globe with great interest.

"I don't suppose that there is a way that such a protective orb can be made without magic?" He asked.

"Well, you could substitute a form of glue. It's easy to make, just basic cooking ingredients made into a paste, and it will dry into a hard ball. If you use a bit of dye, it will even look pretty and hide the crystals inside, so others can't see what you're using." Wolfe suggested.

"That sounds brilliant. How hard is it to make?" The Professor asked, while Cassie and Ella giggled.

"We teach it to the parents of elementary school students, children aged five to ten, so they have glue for craft projects." Ella explained.

That made a few of the students laugh, but Ella wrote down the recipe, which was just flour, vinegar, baking soda and water. Then cook while stirring until thick and seal away from air.

The student pointed the wand, and pulled mana before Wolfe realized his mistake. Sure, the crystal formation was simple, but he wasn't human, he was a Magi.

The runes on the wand were a spell of their own when he carved them with the intent to channel mana, and the tester likely wouldn't have the experience to control them.

A surge of mana flowed through the wand, shattering the crystals in the formation, and making the runes glow before the storage crystal exploded from being overfilled.

"Well, that was new..." The Professor muttered as he went over to see what had happened.

He took the wand from the stunned student, then frowned, and pointed it at another crystal.

A smooth flow of mana poured out, filling the crystal in half a second, as the old man nodded.

"I see the problem here. You're too powerful. Your runes became a secondary spell, and without any warning, it would be natural for the user to attempt to push as much mana as they could through the simple crystal formation.

Which, naturally, activated the secondary spell, and overloaded both the user and the wand." He explained.

Wolfe frowned. "Perhaps I'm really not cut out for this. But I understand the concept, so if I teach someone more suitable, I'm certain that I can at least pass on the knowledge."

The old man nodded. "If you made items that were at your level, it shouldn't become an issue, other than affordability. Not many people could find the resources for a Saint Rank item, much less secure the funding to actually have it made."

Wolfe smiled. Now he knew what he needed to learn. Saint Rank items would make for a perfect gift in this world that could only use Unholy Magic. It also explained why Petros was so intent on learning the ways of the mages from the other worlds. They could use something equivalent to Earth Magic, so they might be able to make the resources that he needed.Rread latest chapters at novelhall.com