How to add an effect of 'removing external memories' to an established magic array?
If Angor had to answer, his answer would probably be —
Find a rune that could remove memories and put it into the Original Magic Array.
Under such circumstances, the magic array would definitely become more complicated. After all, with each additional mageweath, the Mana Array would become larger and more complicated, and there would also be more problems.
If something went wrong, Angor would have to deal with it as he saw fit.
This was Angor's answer. It could solve the problem, but it could also create problems. It was a reasonable answer.
However, Dudu Bi's answer was not to add any mageweath, but to add the effect of "memory removal" to the original mageweath that could lock onto soul waves.
Adding a compound effect to the same mageweath already sounded ridiculous.
What was even more outrageous was that the original mageweath that could lock onto soul fluctuations was an original mageweath created by Tutu.
In other words, Tootsie was going to create a compound effect rune on top of the existing one.
This was completely ridiculous!
In the eyes of laymen, the solution given by Du Du Bi sounded very simple at first glance.
However, upon further investigation, one would realize that apart from the top prodigies of the mageweath lineage, who else could achieve such a feat?
It was not that Angor couldn't think of it, but he didn't even dare to think about it. This was something that only a Runemaster could think of, and it was something he couldn't do for now.
Angor looked at Tootsie. "Will it be difficult to add a" memory removal "effect to the original rune?"
Tootsie looked at Angor in confusion. "Difficult?"
Seeing Angor's curious look, Tootsie considered and said, "Well, it'll be harder than the original rune.
But I haven't created my original rune yet, right?
Because of that, the original rune is still a half-finished product. It'll be much easier to add some other effects on top of it. "
For example, when you finished writing a novel and were about to publish it, you suddenly thought of adding a romantic scene for the main character. You couldn't figure out which plot to insert such a scene even if you racked your brains. After all, you already finished your novel. The plot and story were one. Adding a romantic scene would cause serious problems between the plot and the main character.
But if you haven't finished writing the book, and the process is only halfway through, then you have enough time to arrange for a beautiful lady to enter the eyes of the protagonist, and then they will go through hardships together, redeem each other, and finally let the emotional drama and the plot complement each other, and there will not be a sense of being out of character.
That was one of Tootsie's explanations.
But Angor didn't think it was that simple. After all, after you've finished writing a novel, you can also delete everything after the middle section, rearrange the plot, and add in the emotional scenes. Isn't this similar to the latter?
The difficulty of the two was the same, but Toot Toot used a "sophistry" method to comfort him in turn, telling him not to worry too much.
Since Dottoot told him not to worry, Angor decided to let it go.
"I'll have to trouble you then." Angor scratched his head, feeling a little embarrassed. He couldn't help with the rune Tootooby was trying to create.
But he still didn't forget to tell Tootsie.
"If you need anything, please don't hesitate to ask. I'll be on standby."
"And these …"
Angor closed his eyes and began to visualize hundreds of runes in his mind. Then, he raised his right hand. A large number of illusion nodes appeared on his palm, accompanied by dancing green runes.
Several seconds later, Angor opened his eyes and clenched his right hand.
The glowing green patterns scattered through the gaps between his tightly clenched fingers.
They turned into hundreds of green light spots that floated in the air like fireflies.
The green light spots slowly sank and turned into several leather scrolls. The scrolls were stacked together and placed on Tootsie's desk.
Tutu lowered his head to take a look, and discovered that there seemed to be a different mageweath engraved on each of the scrolls.
"These mageweaths are …" Tutu Tutu looked at the mageweaths with a hint of doubt in his eyes.
"These are the runes I experimented with when I was looking for a medium."
Tootsie picked up a few of the scrolls. "These are rare runes. Many of them are rune horns. I've never seen them before …"
Tootsie mumbled something and looked at Angor. "Why did you suddenly show them to me? You're not going to tell me something about compensation again, are you? "
Angor nodded out of instinct.
Indeed, these were his compensation for Tootsie.
In Angor's opinion, Tootsie had to add the "memory removal" effect to the existing runes, which increased Tootsie's workload. And all of this was because he hadn't found the most suitable medium to carry it.
He wanted to make it up to Tootsie.
However, when he saw Tootsie's narrowed eyes, he cleared his throat and swallowed his words.
He clenched his fists and covered his mouth. "No, this isn't compensation. Besides, we've already talked about it, haven't we? "
"I took these out because these are mageweaths that I felt would be useful when I was looking for a medium to carry the mageweaths. Anyway, I can't integrate them, but I feel that Dudubi might be able to pick out some unique mageweath horns from these mageweaths, and then create a medium without any side effects. That way, we won't have to use the Bliss Mageweath. "
"Bliss Rune has too many side effects."
"Is that so?" Tootsie mumbled as he continued reading the runes. "Some of these horns are interesting. Maybe they can be used as a medium. But …"
"But what?"
Tootsie looked up. "But I'm not sure if I can use them to create a new medium. Even if I can, it'll take me a long time. It's better to use the Bliss Rune. At least, I can resolve the side effects of the Bliss Mageweath, right? "
"You're right."
Angor considered. "Let's use the Bliss Rune then. As for these runes … well, I'll leave them here for you to use as a reference. Since they're all related to souls, maybe they can be used to 'lock onto soul ripples'. "
Tootsie nodded. He did see some rune horns that were related to "soul ripples".
Next, Tootsie spent about half an hour memorizing the runes Angor gave him.
Another half an hour was needed to digest them.
When he was done, he looked up at Angor. "You really gave me something good this time …"
"Huh?"
Tutu Tutu said, "I did find some useful mageweath edges in these mageweaths. Incorporating the horns into the system of mageweaths that can lock onto soul waves can indeed speed up the progress of my creation! "
According to Tootsie's estimation, it would take him at least a week or two to complete the new runes.
However, with the help of these rune horns, he might be able to save half of that time, or even more.
If he was lucky, he might be able to finish it in two days.
Tootsie was not an idiot. He knew that Angor left these runes to him as "compensation". Who would've thought that such an unintentional gesture would turn out to be a great achievement?
"Leave the rest to me. I'll create the runes as soon as possible!"
With that, Tootsie went back to his work.
Angor wanted to ask if Tootsie needed any help. But seeing Tootsie busy writing, Angor assumed that he wouldn't be needed for now.
He considered for a moment and logged out.
…
Inside the classroom inside the mirror space.
"I think I'm about 80% done with the problem of locking onto souls," Angor muttered to himself.
According to his original plan, he needed to create a new magic array.
The new magic array consisted of four runes.
The core rune was used to lock onto souls. The Bliss Rune was used to carry souls. The Amplification Rune was used to amplify soul ripples. The Multiple Runes could lock onto large amounts of soul ripples. When these four runes were combined, they could instantly pull in thousands of souls from the crystal.
Bliss, Amplification, and Multiple Runes were already in place. All that was left was Tootsie's Lock-On Rune.
Of course, after Tootsie's Lock-On Rune was completed, he still needed to create the magic array. Angor asked Tootsie about this before, and the answer was, "Easy. Just leave it to him."
Angor did not need to worry about the crystals at all. All he needed to do was to draw the magic array and pull a large number of crystals into it.
Since the matter here was considered to be over for the time being, he now needed to consider another matter.
The problem of the logins.
Currently, the logins could still be distributed. But once the deployment began, a large number of them would be distributed to the frontline controllers.
When that happened, the number of logins would not be counted in hundreds or thousands, but in tens of millions or billions.
Therefore, the lack of a login device was huge, and they had to make preparations in advance.
Logins were easy to make. Angor could make hundreds or thousands of them in a day. However, he couldn't take care of all the logins by himself.
Therefore, he definitely needed help.
But who should he ask for help?
At first, Angor planned to post a bounty mission in Billon Tree Garden and ask for the help of some apprentice alchemists in the southern wizardry region. He would then inject his soul into the embryos.
However, after careful consideration, he decided against it.
There were still too few people.
How many apprentice alchemists could there be in Billon Tree Garden? Even if there were hundreds of apprentice alchemists, each of them could only make ten or twenty embryos per day.
Besides, did Billon Tree Garden have hundreds of apprentice alchemists? Of course not.
It would be difficult to rely on apprentice alchemists to fill the gap.
Angor thought for a moment and took out his notebook. On a new page, he wrote a title: How to Fill the Logins' Gap.
After a few minutes of hesitation, he wrote down the first line of words.
First, gather people.
The logins needed by the controllers were in great demand. Without a special method, he would have to gather people to create the embryos.
The people gathered here were definitely not limited to the alchemy apprentices of Bi Lun Shuting. They needed more people who could help refine the Tool Embryo.
The Artifact Embryo was easy to refine, but it was also difficult to refine.
They were easy because they didn't require too much skill. Even mortal blacksmiths could crack the embryos easily.
However, the embryos were only shapes. To turn them into logins, Angor had to create a "chip box" on the embryos that could carry the Nightmare Illusion spell.
The chip had to be the Nightmare Illusion spell.
And the chip box was the platform for storing the spell.
When creating the chip box, a supernatural had to carefully remove all interference nodes that could affect illusions. This was to prevent the nodes from being affected by energy repulsion after the chip was inserted into the box.
The person who could remove the interference nodes had to know a little about illusions, be a supernatural, and have some alchemy knowledge.
This made things difficult for him.
Apprentice alchemists could do the job, but there were not enough of them. If he wanted to "gather people", he had to find more people who could do the job.
It was best to find such people in the White Sun Mirror Region. After all, they were the biggest victims of the Woe Puppet.
Only when they had a common enemy could they unleash great power.
But was there anyone in the White Sun Mirror Region who knew about alchemy and illusions?
He thought for a while and wrote down another line of words: Peluxiu, Crystaleye Race, Treasure Dragon …
Peluxiu had a unique talent in crafting artifacts. There were many of them, so it shouldn't be a problem to find Peluxiu who knew about illusions among them.
The Crystaleye Race were born with the ability to manipulate crystal shells, which could also be used as the main material for logins. They should be able to join the crowd.
Treasure Dragons were born with the ability to control metal. They belonged to the Mirror Dragon family, so they should be fine. Besides, the strongest craftsman in the White Sun Mirror Region was also a Treasure Dragon.
However, Mirror Dragons were rare. A few Treasure Dragons wouldn't be of much help.
The Treasure Dragons could only be used as decorations. Angor still needed to rely on Peluxiu and the Crystaleye Race to complete the task.
These two races had a lot of talented people. They were the main force.
However, Angor didn't know if they were qualified for the task yet. After all, these two races more or less had some problems at the root.
"Apart from them, are there any other races in the White Sun Mirror Region who can help?"
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