Roland knew that his combination of spells would definitely change something and cause some exclamations.
But he didn't expect that the impact would be much greater than he imagined.
It wasn't that he didn't think of it, but that he hadn't thought of it yet.
After all, he had just come up with a new way of using magic, and it seemed very practical. The sense of pleasure and satisfaction temporarily took over his mind.
On the forum, the players were just amazed at first.
Then, some players posted data to show how terrible this spell was.
"About the Bug in Spatial Bubble Spell."
"Many players should've seen the new work of the first Mage Roland, a projectile spell that's been turned into a flying spell. Many people are just watching the show and don't know how serious it is. So let me tell you how terrible this spell is.
It can be concluded from the video that Roland's fastest flying speed is close to the speed of sound. Although his starting speed isn't fast, after a dozen consecutive ejections from spatial bubbles, his speed reaches an unimaginable level.
I don't know how fast dragons can fly. After all, I've never seen one. But it took at least forty years for humans to break the sound barrier from the first plane to the plane. And how long did it take Roland from learning to fly to breaking the sound barrier? And he didn't know the real flying spell at all.
So … if this isn't a bug, what is?
In the four hours of video, Roland flew at least 3,500 kilometers. Many friends didn't know what this meant. For example, Roland could run from Guangdong to the Northeast Province in about four hours, which was close to the Russians' territory.
This was almost the speed of some of the faster domestic airliners.
This made the super large map not very meaningful for Roland.
He himself was a plane.
In the future, all the Mages would be planes.
In comparison, the Warlock's contracted horses and the cavalry's riding skills could only move 300 to 400 kilometers a day. After all, creatures needed rest.
Also, this spell doesn't seem to have a high level of learning, probably at level four or five.
Can you tolerate such a big gap?
I can't, anyway. I've already complained to the feedback section. The Mages are too powerful, and there's no balance to speak of.
If you can't tolerate it, although you can also complain, you should at least fight for some benefits for us Warriors. "
Initially, many players were just there to watch the fun. However, after reading the thread, they all left comments saying that they wanted to complain. In less than an hour, the thread became a red thread, which meant that it was a popular thread.
A large number of players began to express their opinions in the opinion section. Some of them were even quite fierce.
The average number of complaints per second was about a hundred.
Of course, there were those who opposed it and those who supported it.
Many Mage players, on the other hand, said that this game was free and that it was up to them how they used their magic. If they didn't feel comfortable, everyone could play as a Mage.
Apart from the Mages, many players of other classes supported Roland too.
But overall, the number of people who opposed the proposal had the upper hand.
In any case, it didn't take long before the comments section's management 'locked' it. At the same time, an announcement was made on the forum, saying that the comments had been sent to the planning team and that everyone should wait for a reply.
The feedback section was locked, and the flames of war spread to the general discussion section, which was also known as the chat section.
The pros and cons started debating with each other, each saying that they were right. Most of the time, the truth didn't become clearer the more it was argued, but the more it was argued, the angrier it became. There were even quite a few threads where people were cursing each other.
Roland didn't know any of this. He lay on the prairie for a while. The sun had completely set, and then it was dark all around.
At some point, the sky was covered with dark clouds, and there was no sound except for the whistling wind and the rustling of the grass.
A gloomy and silent atmosphere came out.
Roland got up, looked around, and then looked at his mana. Teleportation couldn't be used. After all, the distance was too far. A teleportation distance of three or four thousand kilometers would consume at least seventy percent of his mana.
But Mud to Stone wasn't a problem.
A two-story rock building was built. Roland deliberately sealed the doors and windows, leaving only a few small ventilation holes.
Because this prairie was too quiet and always had a weird atmosphere, Roland was worried that some strange poisonous insects or magical beasts would attack, so he sealed the doors and windows and thickened the walls of the house.
Then he took out a small table and a small chair from his Backpack, as well as food and drinks, and lit a luminous ball.
Then he read the web while eating.
He didn't go to the forum but watched a movie. It was a little annoying to read the forum every day. It wasn't a bad thing to entertain and relax occasionally.
But as he watched, he suddenly felt that something was wrong.
It was very quiet, so quiet that he could hear his own heartbeat.
This was very abnormal.
In a natural environment, there would always be sounds even in the quietest place.
It was either the sound of biological activity or the sound of natural phenomena.
If there really was no outside sound, then his body would become a sound field.
The sound of the stomach wriggling and digesting food, the sound of the blood flowing, the sound of the heartbeat, and so on.
These sounds would be infinitely magnified in a silent environment, making normal people nervous and even beginning to develop fear.
Roland was now level six. His mental attribute was very high, and so was his mental resistance.
He didn't develop fear, but he began to feel uncomfortable and quite oppressed.
On top of that, he instinctively felt that something was wrong.
A very uncomfortable aura enveloped him.
Roland stood up.
There were no windows in the room, so naturally he couldn't see outside. And in this case, he didn't want to "open" a window to come out. What if something jumped in?
He dropped three magic spiders and ordered them to crawl outside through the air hole.
Then, a few images were transmitted through the mental channel.
Around the room, several huge spiders appeared.
At first, Roland thought it was the giant spiders he had seen in Red Mountain Town, but then the images the magic spiders sent back surprised him.
These spiders were all three meters tall, silver, and most importantly, they all had a huge human face on their backs.
At first, Roland thought it was the pattern on the spiders' backs, but then the images the magic spiders sent back showed that these human faces were smiling, and smiling very strangely.
And these spiders were weaving cocoons. Together, several spiders had built a tall, empty cocoon around the house, and now all that was left was the sealing step at the top of the house.
Had he been "captured?"
Roland looked at his mana, which had recovered to about 51%. Thanks to the specialty Roland's Zeal, his mana regeneration was quite fast.
It was estimated that by the time these human-faced spiders finished weaving the cocoon, Roland's magic power would be more than enough to use Teleportation.
Roland had thought that these spiders would seal themselves and their prey. After all, this seemed like a means of encircling and hunting.
But unexpectedly, these spiders crawled out of the sealing hole on the top of the house and finally sealed the hole on the top of the house.
It seemed to have sealed Roland inside.
Hmm … are they storing food?
Roland's interest was piqued.
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