Chapter 413 - Chapter 413: 143. Life and Death Duel_5 (1/2)

Chapter 413: 143. Life and Death Duel_5

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No.1 Reflective Coating: Reflecting Death Energy, reflection rate of 90%

No.2 Reflective Coating: Not enabled

No.3 Reflective Coating: Not enabled

Adjusting the reflection type, reflection rate, or enabling/disabling the reflective coating requires 5 seconds of operation time.

(Insufficient degree of deconstruction, unable to obtain more information)

[2. Magic Metal Partition]

[Type]Metal Magic Creation

[Style]Passive, passively absorbs energy not reflected by reflective coatings.

[Item Level]30

[Armor Value]89/90, recovering automatically, expected to be fully restored in 10 seconds.

[Energy-absorbing Barrier Status]

No.1 Energy-absorbing Barrier: Absorbing Death Energy, absorption rate 99%. Death Energy not absorbed will damage the armor value.

No.2 Energy-absorbing Barrier: Not enabled

No.3 Energy-absorbing Barrier: Not enabled

(Insufficient degree of deconstruction, unable to obtain more information)

Clearly, since magic metal is easier to monitor damage than the flesh, the system directly labels the “Armor Value” column in the deconstruction results.

This is equivalent to digitizing metal magic products, making it easier to monitor the extent of damage.

For metal magic creations like “Identify Metal Pupils” and “Sense Metal Skeleton,” their panel information can also be digitized, clearly marking the “Armor Value.”

“Armor Value” corresponds to the “Health” of the flesh.

If one day, Noland Lee transformed himself into a magic metal man, his “Health” would be replaced by “Armor Value.”

With that, he could monitor battle data at all times.

Visualized body data is undoubtedly crucial for wizards specializing in combat. Noland Lee thinks so, and so do the combat wizards of this world.

In fact, within the Ulnas Circle, none of the top 10 combat wizard forces fight with purely flesh bodies.

They all have modified their bodies, using meditation methods to connect to the magic components on their bodies, and thus obtain visualized body data.

Noland Lee closed his mind’s deconstruction results and said to the dumbfounded Morster:

“You should be glad I didn’t want to kill you. Otherwise, the time you were distracted was enough for me to finish you off.”

Morster shuddered, came to his senses, and clenched the magic wand in his hand: