Chapter 26 Examining scrolls (2/2)
He was sure to include a clause in the contract that there wouldn’t be any spying devices or people watching over his room Still, he didn’t know if those contracts were 100 safe so he would keep those sche for now When he needed to do some research he would just take the this now He placed all of the eleathered The schematic that he was the most familiar as in the middle while the two others were to the sides He could instantly see that soer runic symbols were the same
‘That’s probably the component responsible for the whole ‘arrow’ part of the spell’
He glanced at the other two spells Besides the middle rune that was identical in all the other spells, there were four other symbols Each of these ‘runes’ was composed of smaller parts and they all connected with each other to forure it out This was easier said than done
‘I wonder ill happen if I rearrange some of these components…’
He had all the correct pathways on the schematics What would happen if he replaced one of the fire arrow runic syale arrows? Could he produce a new spell? Would it blow up? He had e the coos
‘Well, there is only one way to find out…’
He began his first test Coale arroith the fire arrow The spells weren’t that different, they both produced eleale arroas a lot faster than the fire arrow but it lacked the added fire dae that the other spell had
Firstly he drew a sche the last runic syale arrow He only needed to place the pathways in the correct order and to make it a closed mana circuit to finish the deal
He instantly laring thing he saas the est runic co hiet a prompt that he had created a new spell either
He wasn’t deterred; he started dissecting all of these spells into parts and his research continued Thanks to his debugging skill he was saving a lot of tiic ink he would have to burn through if he did all of this manually
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In the end, a combination pattern that worked was rade runes with each other He theorized that co Thisfor solorified smokescreen instead
There were a lot of proble two perfect sche skill showed him red lines everywhere and even so
He had soether He shoved quite a bit of parts together while hoping for the best His experiment showed results but the spell he created was less than stellar
‘This isn’t going too well…’
He could spendskill was aiding hi the runes with each other This could allow hiet some new spells but he wouldn’t really understand how Also, the whole process was too randoure out the way these runes worked He already knew that they were sirae and orith in them that were responsible for the spell’s shape or power output
He ed to produce this spell within a week after randoer runes with each other The detail in drawing these sche If heskill didn’t activate, he then had to go through the entire thing to find the part he missed
Roland finally decided to perform some live tests He took the lesser runes as the base for his next experiht orb spell that were quite sihtness and the element used
He had isolated soot to work but he wasn’t ai to create proper schematics No, he wanted to use the supplied scrolls for his research
The way the runes started was all the same They always had the sa er in the corade runic spells
A craftsman needed to close the whole circuit onto this eleical pathways around all the runic symbols that weren't visible to the naked eye These pathere a bit thicker than the rest and their purpose was to siphoncomponent It wasWhile the person inserting athered through all of the pathways and focused through this power input The other ‘traces’ would then carry the mana into the other rune parts Sometimes it was quite linear while other times the mana was distributed to multiple of them at once Just like in series and parallel circuits, the way theused
He also made a distinction between the mana flow and the mana pressure in the whole circuit This pressure was akin to voltage in a battery It would push the e the floas
In a series circuit type, this e would be split between its components equally and it also would cease to work if one of the parts was hindered in any way In a parallel circuit, it wouldn't lose this pressure but it would use up mana faster This was soure out the rest of it
‘I think this one lanced at both the spell diagra that he believed looked like a resistor The fire orb one was sht His first test would be to replace the tith each other to see if the orb of light spell di and coht spell To his satisfaction, this little test worked The spell activated and the light was indeed dimmer which proved his theory to be correct
The ones he orking here were probably fixed resistor types as he didn’t think he could alter the resistance mid spell activation There were also variable ones, as their nay that was mana If he installed a variable resistor on a spell, then depending on the quality of the et a stronger spell effect It could also blow up in his face if he lowered it too h
‘That’s one down, now to find all the other basic ones’
Inductors, capacitors, auish between all of the basic circuit coic runes he would be able to alter the spells What kind of changes he could bring he wasn’t sure, re all of the resistance from the circuit would probably make the spell unstable
If he wanted to connect the various runic spells that he had he needed to know this Maybe if he knehere to remove or add the basic rune circuit components he would be able to correct all the badly made schematics he tried to combine The fix could be really easy,Firegale arrow spell
Roland needed to get the basics down first before he moved on to the real ure out the inner workings of the ‘ra this would be hard Luckily he had a lot of tietting charged less for theseat a rapid rate but the higher his level became the harder it became to level it up
His handHe didn’t feel tired, this wasthan he anticipated He was slowly discovering how this iddy He just needed to stick with it and maybe in due time, he would finally be a proper runic scholar