I Became the Progenitor Vampire-Chapter 65 - Fireball Gatling

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Chapter 65 -65 Fireball Gatling

Lide looked at several system prompts, very satisfied.

This harvest was beyond his imagination.

Over the past ten days, except for occasionally going offline to eat, he had dedicated all his time to improving the Small Fireball Skill.

Lide had a powerful obsession in his character, one that would not cease until he achieved his goals. If it were an ordinary person, most would find it difficult to persist through ten days of countless failures.

His efforts finally paid off.

Firstly, the Blood Clan Ancestor’s talent had granted him 208 experience points.

This part of the experience was monthly, akin to a fixed salary, undoubtedly the most stable and with the most potential.

However, the current number of the Bloodline race didn’t show much advantage, but once the number of Bloodline increased, it would certainly be very considerable.

Secondly, because of the prolonged use of magic power, his Magic Affinity and Magic Value had improved, which was a pleasant surprise.

The importance of Magic Affinity was undeniable. If he didn’t have this Talent Specialization, he couldn’t have researched magic so effortlessly, and he even wasn’t afraid of the magic backlash that terrified ordinary mages because of this specialization.

And Magic Value need not be elaborated upon; the amount of magic power largely determined the strength of a mage, and any increase, no matter how small, was immensely valuable to Lide.

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What made him the happiest was the improvement of the Small Fireball Skill, which unexpectedly earned him 1500 character experience points, vastly exceeding his expectations.

Previously, the Mage’s Hand improvement was rated excellent and earned him 500 points of experience.

This time, however, the Small Fireball Skill’s improvement was rated outstanding and earned him 1500 experience points, a total threefold increase.

Lide did not know the specific criteria for improvement evaluations, but now it was certain that the effect of the improvement determined the amount of experience he could gain, and the more outstanding the improvement, the more experience he received.

The last piece, the Big Fireball Skill and Bursting Fireball, automatically improved due to the successful modification of the Small Fireball’s magic model, was a shock within a surprise.

The Small Fireball Skill was part of a series of Spells with a complete ecology from low to high level, but the fact that a low-level spell improvement could influence a high-level spell was completely unexpected to Lide.

This research behind closed doors was undoubtedly a huge harvest.

Lide Kachar

Race: Bloodline (Ancestor)

Level: Mage lv10 (2711/5000), Warrior lv5 (reached level cap)

Magic Power: 657/657

Talent Specialization: Blood Clan Ancestor (Unique), Bloodline Shackles (Limited), Magic Affinity (Extreme)

Racial Skills: Bat Transformation, Blood Recovery, Super Strong Physique (Passive)

Spells: First Circle Magic: Small Fireball Skill (Improved – Extreme Spellcasting), Thunderbolt Skill, Puppetry Technique, Mage’s Hand (Improved), Magic Shield, Waterfall Skill

Second Circle Magic: Reconnaissance Skill, Big Fireball Skill, Thunderstorm Skill, Big Puppetry Skill, Magic Surge, Rapid Forward Movement, Enhancement Skill, Charming Skill

Third Circle Magic: Instant Teleportation, Void Walking, Bursting Fireball

His attribute panel had changed once again, starting with the experience points, which had reached over 2700, surpassing half the required amount for leveling up, and it was foreseeable that levelling up to 11 wouldn’t be far off.

And his Magic Power had increased from 652 points to 657 points. Although compared to the total of over 600, it didn’t seem much, but accumulating Magic Power is always a gradual process. Reaching his level, even improving by a single point would usually take a long time of meditation. This was quite a pleasant surprise.

Of course, the most important was the special characteristic of the improved Small Fireball Skill – Extreme Spellcasting.

Extreme Spellcasting: When you release the Small Fireball Skill, the casting speed increases by 30%.

This time the improvement of the Small Fireball Skill had increased the casting speed by 5 times, and with this Extreme Spellcasting, it directly enhanced the speed of casting Small Fireball Skill once more.

Lide had precisely calculated the original casting time of the Small Fireball Skill, approximately 1.2 seconds.

From inputting the magic into the magic model, activating the model, and releasing it, it took a total of 1.2 seconds.

After increasing the casting speed by five times, it would take only 0.24 seconds to complete the casting. In the same time period, Lide could release 5 Small Fireballs while the opponent could only release one.

Adding the special effect of Extreme Spellcasting, the number would increase to 6, and he could cast 6 Small Fireballs in 1.2 seconds.

In other words, 5 per second.

One second, five shots, the Fireball Gatling is no longer a dream.

Moreover, the quadrupled velocity of trajectory gave the improved Small Fireball Skill an unmatched advantage.

Extreme velocity of trajectory.

Originally, the Small Fireball Skill was powerful, took longer to cast, and was slow in trajectory, more akin to heavy artillery.

After the improvement, the Small Fireball Skill had average power, shorter cast time, faster trajectory, and was akin to a Gatling gun.

It possessed the tremendous firepower to suppress opponents, and with its ultra-fast trajectory, even high-level warriors might not be able to dodge it.

Lide was very satisfied, although the power of a single fireball had decreased, the overall lethality had undoubtedly increased more than just a notch.

It was practical for both ordinary and advanced mages.

Lide concluded.

A single Small Fireball consumes three magic points; casting five in one second costs fifteen magic points, and he could turn all his magic into over two hundred small fireballs to bombard the enemy in just over forty seconds.

No longer a dream to rain down fireballs.

Normally, a Three Circle Magic Bursting Fireball requires seventy magic points and takes up to a minute to cast.

Even with various talents to reduce casting time, it still took about forty to fifty seconds.

In forty seconds, hurling hundreds of Small Fireballs, even a fifteenth-level Great Mage would be frustrated and cursing.

When quantity reaches a certain level, it can completely trigger a qualitative change, especially with the lethally renowned Fireball Technique.

The Small Fireball Skill had become—a true Fireball Gatling.

Lide felt a stirring in his heart, having never fully utilized the improved Small Fireball Skill during his experiments on the seventh floor; he had to test it now that he emerged.

The Crimson Mage Tower was well-equipped, naturally including devices to test the power of magic.

On the fifth floor, a separate room housed a massive gray-black stone slab that flickered with a faint light.

Anti-magic Stone, this type of gray-black stone material extracted from earth veins, is highly resistant to magic; his piece could directly withstand Four Circle Magic.

Anti-magic stones are generally used to make magic-resistant equipment; the city walls of Green City incorporated many such stones.

Almost every Mage Tower has anti-magic stones because they are excellent materials for testing the power of magic.

Hearing that Lide had emerged from his research, the apprentices were all eager and gathered on the fifth floor.

After his last research, Lide introduced the impressive Mage’s Hand; this time, he immediately headed to the fifth floor room with the anti-magic stone, evidently having developed a new spell.

“By the Magic Goddess, Lord Lide truly is astonishing.”

Though these apprentices struggled with the improved Mage’s Hand magic model, it didn’t stop them from idolizing Lide for improving this spell.

“What do you think Lord Lide has improved this time?”

“I bet it’s something incredibly powerful, maybe a Four Circle Magic,”

“Cut it out, you know nothing, I think Lord Lide must have leveled up, he might soon become a Great Mage—haha, then we’ll be apprentices to a Great Mage, how awesome.”

“What’s the use if Lord Lide developed a new spell? Can you understand it if he teaches you? You can’t even understand the improved model of Mage’s Hand, and you think about others?”

Vina’s final decisive comment left the surrounding apprentices feeling helpless.

They all suddenly felt disheartened.

Now a certified Mage, Vina had become an existence the rest of the apprentices looked up to.

Lide watched the eager eyes of the young group and did not stop them, as he was not a person who liked to keep secrets, plus these apprentices who had made a soul oath were all his personal possessions, there was no need to hide anything.

Sharing the spells he had created with countless efforts with his own people was undoubtedly a very pleasing thing.

The room on the fifth floor wasn’t large, the gray walls around were covered with defensive Magic Arrays, this room was designed for testing magic, and was extremely strong in defense.

Lide looked at the anti-magic stone in front of him, waved his hand, and for the first time, showed his apprentices what it meant to have firepower supremacy.

What it meant—to be a Fireball Gatling.