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Noland Lee quickly scanned the deconstruction results and sighed helplessly in his heart.

The tal Projectile Magic Wand requires the tal Mind ditation thod. Only by mastering this ditation thod can one inscribe miniature tal magical runes inside the wand.

It seed that Morster’s tal magic creations all required the tal Mind ditation thod.

Noland Lee couldn’t help feeling regretful.

He had discovered during his previous kills of Hickman Arlington and Greenshaw that Passive Deconstruction was unable to obtain any magic books related to ditation thods.

Without the support of ditation thods, he wouldn’t be able to create or use tal magic creations.

Lee discarded the idea of ​​deconstructing tal magic creations and, shaking his wrist continuously, used deadly lightning to suppress his opponent:

“Hey, Morster, can you still store energy in your magic wand? Your previous arrogant attitude seed as if you had already beaten . Has your confidence never wavered since you beca a tal Wizard and never tasted defeat?”

Facing Noland Lee’s mockery, Morster remained silent.

He resisted the death lightning falling on his body and magic wand, forcibly transforming into tal spikes, entering flight status, and heading away from Noland Lee.

Death Lightning does not have a tracking function and can only hit where it is aid, depending on how accurate Noland Lee’s aim is.

After Morster began to fly, his moving speed suddenly accelerated.

He constantly changed his flight posture and direction in mid-air, flying at an irregular zigzag path at high speed.

The distance between the two parties was suddenly widened, and the black lightning fired by Noland Lee gradually lost its accuracy.

At this ti, the shortcoming of the “Spirit” attribute was revealed.

Noland Lee’s Spirit Attribute Value was only 22 points, and his spell control was limited, with a maximum effective range of 10 tis the attribute value, which was 220 ters.

Once beyond this distance, accuracy drops sharply.

On the other hand, Morster.

As a standard Three-Ring Wizard, his Spirit Attribute Value reached as high as 95 points. His spell effective range was four tis that of Noland Lee, reaching 950 ters.

As long as he keeps distance and maintains it, the longer the effective range of a spell, the greater the chance of winning.

Every Combat Wizard knew this.

After flying more than 200 ters in one breath, Morster found that Noland Lee’s spell hit rate dropped significantly.

He resud his human form, and looked at Noland Lee from a distance.

A Death Lightning struck, passing only one ter away from him.

At this mont, Morster was in a static state, but Noland Lee still failed to hit him.

Now Morster understood that Noland Lee’s powerful magical power was not due to the vast Spiritual Ocean, but the Extraordinary Traits.

Looking at the effective range of spells, Noland Lee’s Spiritual Ocean might only be at the level of a First-Ring Wizard.

“Your Extraordinary Traits are truly peculiar, allowing you, a First-ring Wizard, to control the power of death comparable to a Sixth-Ring Non-Combat Wizard. Fortunately, your Spiritual Ocean is not big enough, so your control over spells is extrely limited. Otherwise, I might not be able to defeat you.”

Morster noticed that the strength of Noland Lee’s “Magic Shield” was equivalent to a Four-ring Wizard.

With the conventional Magic Bullet shot from the tal Magic Wand, it was impossible to achieve a fatal effect in one blow.

Therefore, Morster had to ask the professor for permission to use higher-level projectile magic.

Morster called out to his Lecturer Professor in his heart, praying for his help.

He raised the tal Magic Wand in his hand and waited for the professor’s authorization.

A strange feeling arose in his heart.

Why didn’t Noland Lee Jarvis co up quickly to catch up?

Without closing the distance, how could Death Magic accurately hit the enemy?

Morster was puzzled, but he didn’t take any further action.

If the opponent didn’t move, neither would he.

The top priority was to quickly contact the professor and pray for the authority to use high-level Projectile Magic.

A peculiar scene erged on the battlefield.

Morster held up his magic wand, aid at Noland Lee, and stood still, anxiously waiting for the professor’s authorization.

And Noland Lee, on the other hand, put away his Death Wand, took out an Alchemy Rifle, and showed no intention of catching up with the target.

The Alchemy Rifle in his hand could be loaded with Ice Bullets and Fla Bullets, which he created while practicing Alchemy.

Noland Lee aid his rifle at Morster more than 200 ters away, put the sight’s reticle on the opponent’s head, and pulled the trigger.

“Bang!”

A large amount of Wind Elental Energy was output from the alchemy array in the gun’s chamber, creating a high-pressure air current, pushing the Ice Bullet out of the barrel. Oxygen was not required for the whole process, so Alchemy Firearms could be used as usual in this environnt.

The Ice Bullet, traveling at a speed of 300 ters per second, crossed the empty space between the two and hit Morster’s tal body with a ding, exploding into a bunch of cold ice shards.

Morster scanned the ice debris with “Identify tal Pupils” and analyzed the main composition of the bullet to be the Ice Elental energy.

He activated his tal Mind ditation, communicated with his Magic tal Armor, and enabled the No. 2 Reflective Coating, raising the reflection rate of the Ice Elental energy to 90%.

In this way, he no longer needed to worry about the damage caused by the Ice Bullet.

“Bang!”

Another gunshot, and the Alchemy Bullet pushed by the high-pressure gas array ca.

This ti, it was not an Ice Bullet, but a Fla Bullet that produced intense flas upon impact.

As an Alchemical Product, the Fla Bullet’s kinetic damage was negligible; the main damage ca from the fla damage caused by the Fire Elental energy.

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