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Chapter 18: Crafting a Skill (Start)

Chapter 18: Crafting a Skill (Start)

Creating a skill is a very difficult thing.

It only takes three things, but many have fallen along the way without achieving anything.

The first one is an image

The image is of particular importance when creating a skill, as the power output depends on it. In essence, this is the creation of an image, or in other words, the first acquaintance of the user with his spell.

(Although the chicken and egg question is relevant here, but who cares.)

The second is the mechanism

The mechanism is an idea that is formed to match the user, which has a working capacity.

The third one is movement.

Movement is the combination of the two previous parts into a single whole, and the addition of transformation into reality.

The third part is the most difficult, everything may seem beautiful on paper, but when the world first meets this spell, the main backbone of problems appears.

The lion's share falls on the laws by which the world works.

For example, a magician of darkness cannot turn day into night, unless he has the help of a third-party object, which is directly or indirectly related to world laws. And even this has a limit: range, duration, and price.

Scrolling through all this in his head, Mark began to take his first step.

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He took the image from the idea of blood flow, since blood flows anyway, he decided to use simple acceleration, which seemed to mean nothing, but if you add manno to the equation, then ...

Well, I think you yourself understand that the faster the blood flows, the faster it delivers the manno to the heart, which processes it and saturates the body, and delivers it to the core through communication through the channels between them. (These channels are built when the kernel itself is created.)

Having finished with the image, Mark moved on to the second part of the mechanism.

The fact that blood is flowing is understandable, but why should it flow faster, and why should it accelerate.

The answer is simply increased manno saturation should betray the effect of intoxication, in other words, a short-term buff to the user's body.

Having finished with the creation of the mechanism, the most difficult part began - the movement. This is difficult to implement, not only because the world creates difficulty by making hard demands on the system itself, but also because it tests the spellcaster by suppressing mana in the air itself.

For a magician, manno is more valuable than air, so a magician can still live without the latter.

Sitting in the lotus position, Mark began to focus on the manno. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, the blood in Mark's body began to accelerate.

It was at the moment when Mark began to feel increased heat throughout his body that one of the vessels burst from the load, which was reflected on Mark's face. He felt a burning pain in his chest that made him gasp for the last time. Reaching for a bowl of blue apples, he greedily bit off half of it. Even without chewing, he swallowed, which immediately had an effect, the pain began to subside and the lingering suffocation receded into the background.

"Hahah, with my first heart attack, that's not okay." Mark said as he lay back on the bed to rest.

[Skill creation process 73% - failure]

While he lay he admired the sky. At this moment, a lot of falling beams could be seen all over the worlds, each of them was colored in the color of the spark of each user that came from another world. Many were horrified by this, complaining about the end of the world.

Only those who knew the essence of it watched with dismay. So this is the beginning of great changes, a vector that was not known to any living being.