Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 923 263: The Magic Monarch's Hesitation, Visitors from the Zelda Islands, Kael's Trump Card (10K)



Chapter 923 263: The Magic Monarch's Hesitation, Visitors from the Zelda Islands, Kael's Trump Card (10K)

The strength and upper limit of this system are extraordinarily high. Although no Mage has come forward to say it directly, the framework of the entire professional system exhibits a stance to all external systems.

That stance is as if a group of powerful Mages stand before other professional spellcasters, grinning and saying, "Hey, take a look at my War Mage profession, does it compare to the ethos of your other professions?

Oh, by the way, a little reminder, don't try to get too close to War Mages, what they pull out might be even bigger than yours."

Basically, that's the situation.

What's more fatal is that War Mage in a past life was merely a cultivation path for Mages, just like the eight great Mage schools today.

Even if you don't directly switch to a sub-profession more specialized in a certain school, merely coalescing the most basic Mage profession core, you can still practice magic of a certain school, it's just a matter of how extreme you can go.

From this perspective, the number of schools within the Mage academia is actually quite numerous, even principle-wise, every Magic Monarch who walks their own path counts as a school.

Yet only those are recognized as the eight great schools.

This is precisely because each of the eight great schools has subordinate sub-professions. The Livable Mage profession core Kael prepared corresponds to the specialized sub-professions of the eight great schools.

It's not that other Magic Monarchs don't have the ability to create new sub-professions, but while specializing in a certain genre, they also must ensure the ability to stably, continuously, and efficiently resolve most issues faced by professionals with spells. To create such a sub-profession is a lot more challenging.

Specialization and generalization are inherently somewhat contradictory options.

Wanting to coexist on a profession core is not an ordinary hardship, currently, only the conventional sub-professions of the eight great schools can achieve this feat, thus the Magic Monarchs haven't considered specifically creating some garbage professions to trick people.

Moreover, if it can't adapt to the current development environment of professionals, what's the use of creating it?

However… War Mage is different.

That is a Mage theoretical framework determined collectively by all Mages in the future, with a clear direction of future development, lacking only the time to transform from direction to profession.

Because within the Mage group there has not yet appeared a freak who has almost mastered all spells below the seven rings, even in the future, no Mage has emerged to find a "universal commonality" able to adapt to all magic models from countless magic models.

Now, aided by the learning enhancements provided by the game panel, coupled with relentless self-learning and research over a long period, and with personal assistance gained after the recent divine descent of Dinel, the god of literature and knowledge elevated to moderate divine power.

This series of extremely harsh conditions converges to finally birth a War Mage profession that does not exist in either the past or present.

Mages from the Zelda Islands naturally cannot understand the inner workings of it.

As such, after a deeper understanding of the War Mage system, they were astounded.

How can there be such a terrifying yet boundlessly potential Mage profession in this world, it practically subverts their understanding of the Mage profession.

So much so that a few young Mages could roughly see the future prospects of a War Mage, yet some firmly feel this is truly too unreal, even subconsciously rebutting when they heard Old Mage Sain speak of a "great Mage."

From a genre to developing into a specific profession, there is a huge chasm that needs to be crossed.

However, rebuttal cannot stop the War Mage profession from stepping onto the stage to dance with wolves.

Mages like Sain, inclined toward the Bell Federation, have vaguely learned from Federal acquaintances about the possible big events at today's Mage Festival, and for a moment, their hearts were in tumult.

Spellcasters cannot lose War Mages, just as the West cannot lose Jerusalem.

Just as the old Mage left the conference room heading towards his designated room, he suddenly heard a rush of footsteps behind him.

"Professor Placido! Professor Placido!"

One of Sain's students rushed over, with an excited expression on his face, saying, "Someone on the Mage Net has uploaded a complete version of the War Mage theoretical system!"

Sain slowly opened his room, beckoned to his student, and said, "Come inside and speak, don't make a fuss in the corridor, others might mistakenly think the people from the Zelda Islands are impolite."

Sain Placido didn't mind.

Recently, a significant number of people have emerged claiming themselves to be the origin of War Mages, and quite a few accusing others of stealing their labor fruits.

Who knows what arrogant fool started spreading related news on the Mage Net again.

Really, at this Mage Festival, we must propose a motion to the Magic Monarchs, not just any tom, dick or harry should be able to post their dubious theories on the Mage Net, necessary reviews are still needed.

"But, Professor Placido, the person who uploaded this thing is Viscount Helois!"

"Oh, did I accidentally say my thoughts out loud just now?"


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