Chapter 676: Misattribution
In the time that followed, casualties occurred every second.

The opponent's casting speed is extremely fast, and the magic is precise and powerful. There is even a chance to break free and constantly counter the opponent's magic.

A wizard who cannot cast spells is like an unarmed animal, at the mercy of others.

What kind of bizarre method is this?

Magic counters require a large amount of magic power and a great deal of familiarity with magic to succeed. It is a way for high-level wizards to crush low-level wizards. When did it become a regular method?
They had already silently cast the spell, so why were they still countered?

Silent spells are one thing, but why can instant spells also be countered?
Are you still going to talk about magic?
Kofiel felt somewhat incredulous; the abilities his opponent displayed far exceeded Kofiel's expectations of normal combat.

Even elite troops need to understand the underlying principles of magic in combat, right? If the opponent had simply used a magic-suppressing barrier, that would be one thing, but what's going on here?
Sensing something was amiss, Kofiel began to examine himself closely.

Sure enough, after a more detailed analysis of his own magic and spirit, he discovered the imprints mixed within his own spirit.

This mark...

Kofiel's face darkened. No matter how you looked at it, the structure of this mark was somewhat like a wanted poster mark, or rather, a variant of a wanted poster mark. Both its concealment and its effectiveness had undergone fundamental changes compared to a wanted poster mark.

Moreover, the way the imprint is formed has been enhanced compared to before.

A normal wanted mark is a mark made by marking the rules and domains mastered by the wanted person through rules. It is normal for the rules to be interconnected and collide. As long as you have the "Domain Compendium", you can mark any wizard in this way, and you don't have to worry about the wanted mark being removed.

However, these assisting wizards did not use the originally restricted method of contact through rules to imprint the mark, but instead used magic.

When the magic circle is generated, the fluctuations in magic power cause the magic power inside the magic circle to change imperceptibly. Each wizard will absorb the surrounding magic power at a high intensity. This adjusted magic power accumulates in the body, and after reaching a certain amount, it will naturally form a mark.

The purpose of this mark is to participate in the circulation of magic power within the body. Even when a spell is cast instantly, it is driven by magic power first.

In this way, regardless of whether it is silently cast or even instantly cast, as long as the flow of magic precedes the casting, there will be an opportunity for the opponent to counterattack.

Kofiel was an expert in infiltration and control, so when he discovered the markings, he had already guessed their purpose quite accurately.

"Good, good, so that's how you do it. No wonder you dared to challenge us."

Kofiel was so angry he laughed.

The number of people he brought with him had already decreased significantly because of this unprecedented tactic. The magic countermeasures turned the team members into wooden stakes, rendering them unable to launch any effective attacks or even any defenses.

Blitzcrank's eyes lit up when he saw this.

He was involved in and witnessed the entire process. In fact, the order in which the markers were placed for countermeasures was determined based on the intelligence he provided.

As a member of the Snake Witch team, I can clearly see the team's internal communication through the snake mark.

Fast, that's all.

Every second, the amount of information being communicated is enormous, and everyone is doing their job: gathering intelligence, relaying commands, and recording the movements of their assigned personnel.

Command involves handling each matter at high speed, prioritizing tasks according to their importance and urgency, and advancing the overall progress in an orderly manner. This level of effective command is over 80%, and the execution rate of instructions is an astonishing 95%.

It was precisely because of this high-intensity information exchange that the team worked together like intricate gears, marking the enemy's main wizards.

With the marker in place, the other party's every move is under their watchful eye.

But to Blitz's amazement, the commander was right. By observing the flow of magic at the first few nodes, he could determine the opponent's intentions and the magic they used, thus enabling him to interrupt at crucial moments each time.

But what the commander didn't say was that this ability wasn't just his; there were three other people in the team who could do it as well—the commander's three roommates.

Although they also act as executors, they have more freedom of choice than others. In areas not covered by their commands, they will adjust priorities, prioritizing the wizards who pose a threat to the other side, while putting offensive or unimportant self-defense-related actions aside, and prioritizing wizards who want to use buffs, purification, or domains.

Blitz looked around at the snake witches, who said jokingly, "Countermeasure, countermeasure, and more countermeasure!"

What appears to be an easy task is actually a battle plan devised by the entire team from the very beginning. From the initial setup of the magic array to the rendering of magic, each step requires a considerable amount of magic and a significant number of people to perform the ritual.

Moreover, there are indeed risks that can be detected at each stage, which is why it's fast.

The perfect coordination, without any redundant actions, allowed the entire plan to be implemented smoothly.

The targeted wizard was easily controlled for at least ten seconds.

Ten seconds is enough time for the wizard who counters to expend more magic, but for the wizard who is countered, it is a fatal blow.

The defensive and trigger-based protective items attached to the body were, after all, just a fixed magical equipment, only for emergencies. They were torn apart in five seconds. In the remaining five seconds, it was only the wizard's amazing skills that allowed him to withstand the concentrated bombardment.

From this perspective, the overall combat level of the Virgo warrior wizards is still stronger than that of the Aquarius warriors, who suffered heavy casualties.

Put yourself in their shoes; if the other person were an Aquarius, they might not be able to withstand such a long period of continuous counterattacks.

Fortunately, I'm on the offensive now!
Blitz raised his hand and unleashed a lightning bolt.

Chains of lightning, imbued with magical power, leaped between the Virgo wizards, crackling and charring those they struck.

They simply became sitting ducks.

"Be careful, the other side has discovered our methods."

The voice of the commander, Pipi, rang in Blitzcrank's mind. The next moment, Pipi continued, "Everyone, focus fire on Korfiel in the next offensive round."

Without any hesitation, Blitz abruptly changed the target of his next lightning strike, aiming directly at Koffel.

Theoretically speaking, a domain wizard like Kofiel has high resistance to ordinary spells, especially since he is a domain wizard specializing in defense. Rather than targeting Kofiel, it would be better to take the opportunity to eliminate others.

However, after two collaborations, Blitz had learned to conform and completely follow the commander's ideas. It's best not to have your own ideas before you understand the commander's thinking; it was already clear from previous exchanges that the commander's understanding and combat strategy were superior to his own.

Sure enough, after the Chain Lightning was released, Blitzcrank saw that everyone else's spellcasting targets were also on Kofiel.

As if in coordination, Kofiel suddenly withdrew from the area of ​​confrontation, and then, risking the area being compressed, he forcefully unleashed his power, enveloping his teammates within it.

The markings on their bodies were forcibly removed.

But it was at this very moment that, during the explosive phase of the forcibly expanding domain, the other domains could not restrain it. However, after the explosive phase passed, a crack appeared in the domain of the buttocks, and then the hands stretched out, directly tearing a hole in the domain around Kofiel.

Various kinds of magic poured in through the torn opening.

The automatically appearing defensive magic didn't offer much resistance before being torn apart, and the remaining various spells were all poured solidly into Kofiel's body.

The most common color is gray.

The Cruciatus Curse is the most cost-effective spell besides the Killing Curse. It essentially combines control, analysis, and physical and soul damage, making it a very versatile spell.

Even though Kofiel was mentally prepared, he was still momentarily stunned by the fierce attack, the intense physical pain, the burning sensation in his mind, and the combined effects of various magical influences.

Although the injury was severe, it was worth it. He removed the marks from the other team members as well, and now the remaining team members can at least launch a magical counterattack.

Kofiel tightened his domain to expel most of the magical residue from his body, leaving only a small amount of troublesome magic, like the Crucifixion, which he also removed one by one.

However, this process of elimination takes time.

While he was removing the magical influence, the assisting wizards of Aquarius did not attack him again, but instead tacitly turned their attention to the others.

Normally, most people would activate their shields first to protect themselves if they were able to cast spells without being countered.

A wizard targeted by concentrated fire, without the help of others, cannot prevent the shield from breaking and be eliminated, even if he raises it.

There's no way around it; the opponent's tactics have succeeded. They caused casualties from the very beginning, achieving a numerical advantage, and now they're just trying to further expand that advantage.

Kofiel sneered, "Impressive tactics. It seems I underestimated you."

Upon hearing this, Blitz covered his face.

Throughout the entire battle, it can be said that from the very beginning, the overall rhythm was in the hands of Commander Pipi. At the start, they gained an advantage by working together as a team and using novel combat strategies. Subsequently, they took the initiative at every step, anticipating the opponent's reactions. Every command they issued hit the opponent's most vulnerable points, resulting in substantial gains.

From the perspective of the overall situation, this has nothing to do with underestimating the situation; it's simply a matter of overwhelming superiority in overall rhythm and command.

If you haven't seen this tactic before, you're bound to lose players in the initial endless spell counters.

Unexpectedly, after Kofiel finished speaking, many snake witches stopped what they were doing and stepped aside to stand by, seemingly no longer intending to make a move.

Blitz almost lost his temper; this was a devastating blow.

He could completely understand Pipi's thoughts, which was that since you said it was your carelessness, then I would give up my current biggest advantage in numbers and start over.

This is to tear away the last veil of pretense the other party has left.

Kofiel's face was terribly dark.

Although his verbal sparring had worked, when the other party actually did it, he felt only humiliation. Clearly, they had been underestimated.

Pipi chuckled and said, "What? You're not happy now that we did it your way?"

Although he appeared calm and collected on the surface, even disdainful or contemptuous of his opponents, he was actually giving instructions to his teammates:
"Kofel's domain is quite interesting. When he removed the mark just now, I could feel that the mark was not structurally disintegrated, but rather that the whole thing disappeared. Since his domain is called error attribution, perhaps he has the ability to directly eliminate errors."

"However, judging from the few tests just now, the opponent's ability must be within the domain's coverage area."

"It's possible that the other side knew this was a friendly sparring match and deliberately eliminated their teammates to lull us into a false sense of security. However, this possibility is very low. Wizards around us who are not currently participating in the battle should pay attention. If the other side really is trying to lull us into a false sense of security, then they must have a hidden way to turn the tide. In that case, you will be the ones to neutralize their trump card."

"I'll emphasize again: for everyone else, all magic must flow within the domain of the domain wizard. I'll briefly indicate the direction and path."

After Pipi responded to the opponent by saying "I'm not happy," all the deployments were completed simultaneously.

Several serpents worked together, raising their wands simultaneously. They skillfully focused on their magic, which intertwined to form a giant runic stone tablet floating in the air.

At the same time, several stone tablets rose up in the Serpent Witch's camp.

The surface of the irregular spherical stone tablet is surrounded by several magic crystals. As the magic crystals rotate, runes appear on the surface of the stone tablet, forming eye-like patterns.

Each stone tablet can unleash several light screens in an instant, like sharp blades spreading out from the tablet and cutting forward from different angles.

Several stone tablets were stacked together, almost cutting the space in front of us into a finely divided area with light.

Before the magic cast by Virgo Palace could even get close, it was sliced ​​open by the light barrier, and its internal magical structure was completely destroyed.

Just then, a snake witch's expression shifted, and she turned her wand, about to do something, when she was knocked down by her teammate and fainted without any resistance.

The teammate's wand remained firmly in control of the stone tablet, and with a downward press of his left hand, a jet-black tentacle appeared in the void, piercing through the body of the stunned snake witch.

It was as if something had been absorbed into the tentacle; a round, bulging object was sucked away, the tentacle disappeared, and the unconscious wizard awoke and rejoined the battle.

The same scene unfolded among the snake witches, but before these unusual snake witches could make a move, they were controlled by those around them, and their influence was eliminated.

(End of this chapter)

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