Every station had different people and uses inside. For Archers, their station had a long range of moving targets, setting a consistent speed thanks to mana.
Opening the door for him, his guide explained the uses of every training device set.
Looking at the spacious room, Isaac noticed three grand sections.
"The First Section, the one on the left." His guide quickly pointed, not wanting any confusion. "This is where most Battle Mages practice their spells with their chosen weapons on sturdy, training dummies." Isaac's guide explained, with a slightly ashen expression, as if she'd done this hundreds of times.
However, seeing that she had Isaac's interest piqued, she continued, "In the second section, located in the middle, is where people, of every station have a chance to bout."
Seeing the current battles, Isaac was piqued, trying to find out the strategies people employ in this world.
"Moving on, we have the last section, the one on the far right, is where augmenters test their brute force." Turning to the direction she pointed, Isaac saw many bulky, muscle-filled men continuously punching a dummy, from the looks of it, some dummies were sturdier than others.
Finishing her explanations, Isaac's guide left, wishing him promise.
"Good luck! My name is Lia, by the way!" Lia, his guide, left with a cheeky smile.
Slightly nodding, Isaac moved over towards the first section.
Arriving in front of a dummy, Isaac first tried the Fire Lance spell.
With slight expectancy, Isaac wondered what stage of mastery he was at.
Why? Well, with the system aiding him, he learned almost everything about the spell, if not, everything.
Imaging it in his mind, with each intricacy perfectly remembered, the spell manifested itself in front of him.
Instinctually, Isaac wished for it to dart towards the dummy, and that, the three fire lances did.
The smirk on his face evidently showed his satisfaction. Although his system didn't have a weird shop feature that gave him the Chaotic Heavenly Desolate Physique, Isaac was more than happy.
Noticing how easy it was to manifest a spell he rapidly learned thanks to his golden finger, Isaac tried something that most mages consider extremely difficult.
Multi-casting.
Multi-casting was done when a mage imagined both spells, however, any mistake in any one of these spells, can cause disastrous consequences to the caster.
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These spells can erupt directly inside the casters body!
However, Isaac dared thanks to his authority and how he wordlessly chanted his previous spell.
Beforehand though, Isaac decided to cast his Fire Dagger spell.
Imaging the intricacies of the runes perfectly sublimated inside the spell, Isaac cast the fire dagger spell wordlessly, and effortlessly.
Perfectly controlled, the three fire daggers danced around his palm, before directly darting towards the dummy, impaling exactly where the lances previously hit.
After direct contact for a few seconds, the spell dissipated, with Isaac not funding his mana into it anymore.
Thinking he was ready for the test; Isaac's smirk showed his satisfaction.
Before the test, however, Isaac decided to try a few more things out.
Wanting to try out his Fire Burst spell; Isaac noticed it wasn't like Fire Lance or Fire Daggers.
From his knowledge, to use Fire Burst, you must channel the fire element into your legs, then steadily into your foot, once there, coat your foot, then let it the remaining mana implode, causing a rapid burst of speed.
Essentially, you must coat your foot in fire mana, and then force it to implode, causing your entire body to rapidly escalate in speed.
Isaac realized that this didn't seem like a spell at all, instead, it seemed like something augmenters would use.
From the book of magic, Isaac further learned that augmenters had mana, unfortunately, they couldn't manifest it outwardly, only keeping the mana inside them, which they use to reinforce and to use spells like these.
Isaac didn't prefer the term, 'spell' for this ability. Fire Burst seemed more like a technique, method, or ability.
After all, the magic circle was what made spells unique in his eyes, and what in essence, made them spells.
Deciding to use the technique anyway, Isaac recited the steps he learned yesterday.
With the mana protecting his foot, he commanded it to implode, before he rapidly dashed towards the dummy, before punching it.
Liking the technique, Isaac decided to use it again.
Instead, he'll like to use his spear this time.
Adorning his beautiful, black spear, with the tip sharp, Isaac wielded it to a beginner's degree.
He had no idea how to use a spear.
Ignoring it and using his technique, Isaac lost his grip, causing his impale to the dummy look extremely awkward and, most of all, it took more strength than it should've taken.
Deciding to continue using the spear, Isaac slightly improved, trying to use the spear correctly, however, without any training, Isaac had no idea where to start.
Instead, Isaac continued using his spells and techniques, practicing them instead of his spear.
Isaac didn't want to develop a bad habit, nor did he know where to start, besides getting used to the rapid force of the Burst Step technique.
Wanting to get the Adventurer test done and over, Isaac walked outside of the station, heading towards the front desk.
Once again waiting in line, Isaac met the same person he met on his first day.
"Miss, where is the Adventurer test located?" Isaac asked respectfully.
Seeing the familiar face, she answered him politely, "It's over there, to the right, it's beginning in about half an hour."
"Thank you, ma'am."
"I'm not old enough to be called that, call me Aisha instead." Aishia said, somewhat distraughtly, is she getting old?
"Err, sure, Miss Aisha." Isaac continued to be respectful, albeit he was a bit awkward, not knowing the honorifics in this world.
Instead of dealing with it, Isaac headed towards the section Aishia told him to go to.
Entering through two, double doors, Isaac saw many tables again, furthermore, there was tons of posters laid on the wall.
Seeing many people sitting, expectantly, and boredly looking at the two silver doors opposite to him, Isaac sat as well, thinking that the test will happen inside those two doors.