If you compare a wizard duel to a boxer fighting in the ring, then the vast majority of wizards are people who don't even know how to swing their fists. Solim is a little stronger than them, and he is a lightweight fighter with some basic skills, and Kent is much better than him, and the combination of various punches and pace is considered the top in his "weight class".

Looking at Kent, the battle master, the battle below the Great Wizard is actually a bit lackluster, basically nothing has changed, it just depends on whose spell is faster, more ruthless, and more accurate.

Ordinary wizards may focus on the powerful spells that their opponents have in their hands, but in the eyes of wizards who are really good at fighting, the power of spells is never the main factor in determining whether a duel is won or lost.

What are wizards below the Grand Wizard like in battle?

It's nothing more than shooting spells at each other, and on the premise of being able to defend or dodge more spells, try to make your opponent hit by your own spells as much as possible. Even if some wizards have some powerful or unpopular spells, they can't change the combat mode of this "low-level wizard".

Kent's advice to Solim was not to care about any unpopular spells that Schuvitz might have mastered, and not to think about how to defend against them.

"In a fight, once you start thinking about how to defend yourself, you're already halfway there. "

These were Kent's exact words, and Solim thought so.

There is no fundamental difference between a wizard duel at Solim's level and a duel between a cowboy, the essence is to see who shoots fast and accurately. Due to the deathmatch, the wizard could only carry his own wand, Solim's small snakeskin underwear and amulet could not be used, and Schweitz naturally could not wear his dragon skin robe.

In this case, there is no difference between a stun spell and a death spell.

In this exciting, head-to-head spell session, you either have to be faster than your opponent or find a way to make your opponent slower than you are.

Kent decided to let Solim do both.

"Remember that duel you had with your eldest brother, right?"

"Dax?" Solim felt for his skull, yes, this was his big brother.

"You did well that time," Kent pushed Solim's hand and told him to put it away, "especially the little design in the opening scene, which is very spiritual." "

"Then I'll do the same this time?" Solim said, "Last time it was a duel within the family, and the outside world shouldn't know the exact process. "

"No, it's too big this time. Kent shook his head, "It's almost like a skirmish in the wilderness, just there's no cover." But it's not a big deal, you just have to grasp it well and win without any problems. "

Kent naturally has a reason for saying this, as a battle wizard who runs around with Vanessa all year round, Kent can almost tell at a glance the details of a wizard, whether he is strong on the outside, whether he is hiding his strength, he can see it all the time.

As a student of Kuckey, Schuvitz must have mastered some unpopular spells that Solim had never seen, that's for sure. No matter what the effect of the spell is, as long as it is not used, it is equal to nothing. As for whether Solim can do this, Kent is quite confident.

He had already seen that Schweitz relied on "anger", the most primitive emotions of this creature were indeed easy to incorporate into magic, but the low threshold was often accompanied by other flaws - easy to be disturbed by the outside world.

You can't use magic items other than wands in a deathmatch, and usually Schuvitz may wear some alchemy items that can calm his mind, but this time, he can only purify people.

"I know you have both the Dementor Mind and the Imperius Charm...... Well, not bad level. Kent smacked his mouth, then touched his nose again, as if to see if it had grown.

"I don't know what kind of emotion you relied on when you stepped into the realm of the dark arts, but you certainly have the most primitive emotion of anger. Kent tapped his temple with his hand, "Find the memory of his anger, extract the feeling, and stuff it into his brain with the Imperius Curse." "

Kent gestured with his hand in an "explosive" motion.

"Schweitz is going to be like an explosive that has been detonated prematurely, but you have to be prepared in advance, and it is better to kill him at that moment, otherwise you will be in danger next. "

In the fire, this is Kent's advice to Solim. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Everyone doesn't know much about Schweitz as a person, and if it is really not safe to fight normally, who knows if Solim will overturn due to the spell of some evil sect? But the "advice" given by Kent can avoid these uncertainties with a great probability.

Schweitz will have a few seconds of spell casting window due to his sudden unprepared anger, and people will instinctively adjust themselves in this situation, and this is Solim's chance. He needed to seize those seconds and finish off Schweitz neatly. Otherwise, you will be suppressed and beaten by a wizard who is good at using the emotion of "anger".

"Remember, those seconds are the most important thing!" Kent repeatedly admonished, "Don't hesitate, don't hesitate, take out the Imperius Curse as soon as he strikes." "

"Distance is also key. Vanessa added, "Go to a cast distance that you're good at to make sure your spell doesn't miss, and also make sure he doesn't have time to react." "

"Well said. Calvin clapped his hands, "But I have an easier way." "

Everyone looked at him together, and then twisted their heads away in unison.

"Hey!" Calvin shook his fist, "I mean I really have a good idea!"

"Well, we know. Kent didn't even look at him. []

"Another curse, isn't it?" Vanessa yawned, "Schweitz was bleeding a lot on the ground, and I'd be suspicious of you if you didn't get a little bit." But this time is different, Ku Zhuoqi's territory is still a little more stable, and the news of everyone has been released, if someone dies before the duel starts, where will his face go?"

"Of course, I won't stop you if you have to die. Vanna Sarah shrugged her eyelids and looked at him, "Maybe he'll let you go up and duel Solim with Schweitz's face." "

Solim looked left and right, and felt that this kind of scene had probably happened many times between the trio.

Slowly closing his eyes, Solim began to practice how to extract anger from his own memories, which he rarely had, so it was especially difficult at first. He decided that if he couldn't master this method before the duel began, he would use his own methods to win Hiro.

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