Chapter 1249 Mana Circuit
Chapter 1249 Mana Circuit
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[Three Revolutions, Nine Cycles] (Skill)
Rarity: Epic
During ancient times, there was a being known by many as the Grand Sage. Having picked up almost every profession and style of combat that could ever exist in the universe, it is said that there is no person wiser than him that exists in the universe.
However, little did people know that the reason why the Grand Sage has picked up every profession was all for the sole purpose of his main goal.
The goal to reach the pinnacle of power with pure magic.
With the knowledge and experience he accumulated through various fields and professions, the Grand Sage was eventually able to formulate a mana circuit that allowed his strength to transcend realms, rendering him nigh-invincible within the universe.
Unfortunately, no recordings nor writings of this exact mana circuit was left by the Grand Sage before he ascended to an even higher realm of power. All people could find were his scribblings of ideas related to the matter.
Yet, even those scribblings were enough for the universe to work together and create a mana circuit so magnificent, it was touted by many to be the ideal mana circuit for those who aimed for the most power.
There are some that say that this mana circuit is the key to recovering the full mana circuit of the Grand Sage that was lost to time, but only time will tell if that were the truth.
This skill allows the user to form a mana circuit that would allow mana to cycle throughout their bodies at an incredibly fast rate, improving the rate at which they regain mana, the damage their magic spells deal, as well as the speed at which they could cast these spells again.
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"…To think it was a mana circuit skill." By the time Valyr was done reading through the description of the skill book, he let out a slight chuckle. "It seems Mystia was planning to raise a disciple that would become a powerful mage."
"Then again, considering that mages are basically made for alchemy… it makes sense."
Mana circuit, spellcasting, and incantation.
These three skills were considered the bread and butter of what made a person a proper mage.
Spellcasting was the skill one needed if one wanted to smoothly control the mana within their bodies to cast spells that contain unimaginable power. With a bit of time and effort, it was possible for one to cast multiple spells at the same time.
On the other hand, incantations were needed if one wanted to transform the latent power contained within mana into the form that was necessary for the spell they activated.
With enough time and effort, it was possible to omit them entirely, transforming one's mana into the form they needed with just a single thought.
Because of how intrinsic these skills were to the existence of magic, it could be said that both spellcasting and incantation were skills that almost every person picked up, especially if they wanted to cast magic.
Even Valyr was no exemption to that, having picked up both spellcasting and incantation skills in the past to utilize the various magic skills and spells that he had in his arsenal.
However, unlike spellcasting and incantation, mana circuits weren't really a common skill for a person to obtain.
After all, by having a mana circuit skill, it meant that your path lied in the world of magic, or mostly had something to do with magic.
This was due to the fact that mana circuit skills increased the potency and purity of the mana within one's body in various ways. There were some mana circuit skills that focused on improving the power in one's spells as much as possible. There were also some mana circuit skills that focused on reducing the cooldown between spells as much as possible.
Of course, there were also mana circuit skills that did both, such as the [Three Revolutions, Nine Cycles] Valyr had.
"Some say that mana circuits are basically the magic version of weapon mastery skills," muttered Valyr to himself as he closed the screen he brought up. "Well, it's not like that analogy is wrong."
"But it's not like that analogy is correct either." Nôv(el)B\\jnn
From what he could recall while talking about mana circuits with his mage friends in the past, mana circuits acted as both a stat-boosting skill and a weapon mastery skill, with each mana circuit usually focusing more on one or the other.
"Judging from the name of the mana circuit skill I got… I've got a feeling that it's more of a stat-boosting skill," said Valyr to himself as he looked at the old skill book for a bit more.
Eventually, he placed the skill book back into his spatial bracelet, letting out a slightly content sigh before making his way to the Forge of Beginnings.
'Now that I've got the elixirs and a surprisingly strong mana circuit skill, all that's left is some mage gear, as well as some other miscellaneous skills I'd need to be all set up.'
'Speaking of which, I wonder how Juno is doing?' asked the young man to himself, recalling that the moment he and his past self interacted with one another was when Juno was helping him manage the shop.
'Hopefully he's still managing the shop on his own,' thought the young man to himself, finding it a slight waste if the man were to close the shop after that incident happened.
However, just as he thought he'd be greeted by the sight of the shop being swarmed by players the moment he arrived, Valyr was instead greeted by the sight of Juno sitting by the side of the entrance, seemingly waiting for him to arrive.
"…What are you doing here?" asked the young man the moment he arrived at the shop, his expression that of immense confusion.
"What do you mean what am I doing here?" asked Juno as he looked back at Valyr, also confused. "Didn't you send me a message a few hours ago to come to the shop early?"
"Did I?" Valyr could only look back at the man in even more confusion. "I'm pretty sure I sent that message over a day… ago…?"
"No… wait…"
"Wait a second…"