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[Second Level Innate Wizardry: Cutting Net]

Cutting Net (Second Level Innate Wizardry) Effect: Consus a small amount of spiritual power, solidifies the witchcraft model to induce tal series energy particles around to strengthen the tal wire, and quickly forms a net to attack the enemy. Required casting materials: any tal wire.

(Note: The power of the Cutting Net is directly proportional to the strength of the tal wire and inversely proportional to the attack distance.)

After Rein silently recited it several tis, he ca to a small training room beside him and began to try this new innate wizardry.

You can see he first used the ’tal Morphing Spell’ to transform a piece of iron wire several ters long, and then, with a slight ntal movent, cast the ’Cutting Net’.

Instantly, the tal wire in his hand quickly transford into more than a dozen sections and ford a straight-line net that blasted towards the ironwood dummy in front of him.

"Sss!"

Although the ironwood dummy is extrely tough, under the full power slash of a general knight, it can only leave a few inches deep scratches.

But under the attack of the Second Level Witchcraft ’Cutting Net’, the grid tal net directly passed through the ironwood dummy, instantly cutting it into dozens of evenly sized squares.

Only a sound of ’crash’ was heard, as if the ironwood dummy was dismbered in a split second, shattered to the ground.

Looking at this scene in front of him, Rein smiled slightly and nodded slightly.

This power was also within his expectations. Although the casting material used was just ordinary iron wire, with the addition of tal elent energy particles, the power reached a very terrifying level.

Even ironwood dummies were like this; if it were ordinary flesh and blood creatures, they would probably be torn apart in an instant.

However, Rein’s test this ti was to gauge the power, and such direct cutting actually wasn’t conducive to testing the true power of the witchcraft.

After a brief thought, Rein covered another intact ironwood dummy with a Hardened Pure Gold Breastplate morphed out.

He then began testing again.

"Sss!"

This ti, the ’Cutting Net’ hit the ironwood dummy clad in Hardened Pure Gold, but this ti, the tal net did not penetrate through, instead cutting into approximately two-thirds depth.

Rein repeated it a few tis, then went forward and carefully examined it, estimating that the power of his ’Cutting Net’ witchcraft was about between 70~75 degrees.

It should be noted that the power of an ordinary Second Level Witchcraft is approximately between 60~100 degrees.

Although he had just entered the Second Level Liquidization Wizard level, thanks to the high tal elent affinity and the effect of the Steel Heart Advanced ditation thod, the power of the Second Level Witchcraft he cast was quite impressive.

It exceeded the 60~70 degree range, reaching the 70 level.

However, don’t forget, this was still just using ordinary iron wire as the casting material, and the power of the ’Cutting Net’ witchcraft is linked to the casting materials.

Rein transford a tal wire from Hardened Essence Gold and then tried the ’Cutting Net’ again.

"Sss!"

This ti, the Hardened Essence Gold net still did not cut through the dummy, but the depth reached four-fifths. It felt like just a little increase in power could cut through the ironwood dummy covered in Hardened Essence Gold.

However, the power before his eyes had clearly improved. Rein rubbed his chin and estimated the power; using Hardened Essence Gold wire as the casting material, the power of this witchcraft should float around 80 degrees by about 3 degrees.

That is to say, the change in tal material influenced the power of the ’Cutting Net’ Second Level Witchcraft by approximately 10%, which is a very considerable improvent.

After all, every bit of improvent in witchcraft power is hard-earned.

Following that, Rein tried other rare tals, such as Mithril and enchanted Silver, for casting materials.

But basically, they did not surpass the effect of Hardened Essence Gold.

For example, Mithril was roughly equal, because although Mithril has excellent elental energy transmissibility, its texture is sowhat soft, which balances it out.

However, the price of Mithril is five to six tis that of Hardened Essence Gold. Obviously, by comparison, choosing Hardened Essence Gold as the casting material is more suitable.

As for enchanted Silver, it was rather interesting, as its power didn’t increase but reduced, even less than iron wire.

Rein understood after a brief thought that it was because the enchanted Silver material had quite high resistance to various elental energy particles. When casting this witchcraft, it counts as ’inferior casting material’.

After trying out various materials, what’s next is the main event.

Rein’s heart faintly harbored so anticipation, as now he was about to test the power of the witchcraft killing move.

"Cutting Net!"

"Sharpness Technique!"

As Rein’s deep voice sounded, the originally dark tal net suddenly lit up with a silver glow.

"Witchcraft Killing Move: Deadly Cut!"

A tal net shimring with silver light was seen blasting towards the Hardened Essence Gold dummy in front.

"Squeak~"

An extrely sharp cutting sound rang out!

Although the glow of the silver net had dimd considerably, it instantly pierced through the Hardened Essence Gold dummy and blasted towards the wall behind.

"Such power?!"

Before Rein’s testing, to prevent any accidents, he deliberately thickened the Hardened Essence Gold, thinking this thickness could withstand a 100-degree witchcraft attack, about the general limit of a Second Level Witchcraft.

But unexpectedly, it was easily torn apart by the newly mastered witchcraft killing move!

"Oh no!"

As Rein watched the tal net penetrate the training room wall again, he couldn’t help but internally regret.

"Ah!!"

A sharp yet sowhat familiar female voice sounded.

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