There is a very significant difference between wizards and other magical creatures. That is, the wizard's magic damage ability is good, but the individual's defense ability is relatively weak.

In addition to the negligible physical defense, he mainly relies on a variety of defensive spells to improve his survivability. After all, compared to many magical creatures with rough skin and thick flesh, the flesh of human wizards is too fragile.

Especially in duels between wizards, any wizard with a little common sense of dueling knows that unless there are special circumstances, blind defense is absolutely undesirable. Compared to the wide variety and different functions of damaging magic, defensive spells have so many aspects to take care of.

Versatile defensive spells, such as the Iron Armor Charm, are designed to protect against as much damage as possible, but this can lead to the problem that some special spells are completely undefensible.

If there is an analogy, the Iron Armor Curse can be seen as a broad-spectrum antibiotic. Although it can resist many kinds of spells, there are still many spells that can ignore its defenses.

Due to the fact that the Iron Armor Spell is easy to learn and difficult to master, in front of a powerful enough wizard, the Iron Armor Charm basically has no possibility of appearing. Although Solim is more proficient in mastering the Iron Armor Charm than most wizards, it is clear that he will not be of much use in this duel.

He had already assessed 767, and the spell that Schweitz had injured himself couldn't resist with the Iron Armor Charm. Skew is fine, but compared to the Iron Armor Spell of the "Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic", the "Narrow-Spectrum Antibiotic" of the Skew Charm can only resist ray-based spells that have a flight path, and has no effect on spells that directly affect the target.

Attacking and defending between wizards is like guessing punches, you have to keep an eye on your opponent and react the most appropriately the moment he attacks.

Through the trajectory of the wand swing, through the spell that may be true or false, you can determine what type of spell the opponent is using, and then react accordingly.

If it's a ray spell, you can choose to block or dodge it, or if it's a spell that works directly on the target, you need to use a counter-spell or a corresponding defensive spell.

Only the enemy's attack that has been successfully resisted can have the qualification to continue fighting, and this situation generally does not last long, usually it is over in a few minutes, and it is over in tens of seconds.

All Solim has to do now is extend this time as long as he can.

Sadly, Schuvitz's skin changes color just now, and a single Death Curse can put an end to all of this, but this terrible spell requires extreme malice and cruelty on the part of the user. Unfortunately, Solim has neither malice nor cruelty towards his opponents.

He and Schuvitz can be said to have never known each other, although reality requires that only one of the two of them can survive, but Solim only participates with a "workout" mentality, he can kill people, but that doesn't mean that he can use the Death Curse anytime and anywhere.

There is a difference between killing people with a knife and dismembering a person with a knife.

Just because you don't have a requisition doesn't mean Solim just does it. Although he missed the best chance to kill, he still got a lot of information in the two-second trial.

The usual spell has no effect.

Solim came to this conclusion after throwing a Shadowless Blade. The original spell structure was completely destroyed by the twisted magic on Schwetz's body, and it didn't hurt a single hair of Schweitz at all.

The undying Solim still chose Fierce Fire as a means of temptation - no way, Fierce Fire is really easy to use.

Opponents at the same level as Solim are rarely able to match him in terms of mana control, and those wizards who surpass him in mana control are either great wizards or combat masters like Kent, so as long as he uses his fire, he often receives good results.

But not this time. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The fire couldn't even get close to Schuvitz, and it evaporated almost instantaneously like a mist of water sprayed by a small pressure pot for gardening that was close to a raging fire.

Lihuo has completely fallen to the bottom in terms of "quality", and this is the first time that Cdad has seen it. Usually, it was not without the fire being scattered, but that was often something that the opponent could only do with a burst of magic power, but now Schweitz was just standing there, and the invisible flames on his body extinguished his fierce fire.

Again, it is a situation that is outside the scope of cognition. Solim scratched his head, but he soon realized that the invisible fire was clearly related to the anger that Schweitz had mastered, and that he would definitely pay a price for maintaining this state, and that he might be backfired, and all he had to do was stalemate with Schwetz.

Schweitz still didn't move, but the area of influence of the invisible fire became larger. The air within his five meters was now distorted to a point of utter discoloration, and even the image of Schuvitz himself began to flicker.

"Smack!"

Solim moved away from where he was, and where he had stood a second, the yellow sand beneath his feet had turned into crystal glass, surrounded by molten sand.

After appearing, Solim first cautiously observed Schwetz, and after finding that he had no further movements for the time being, he used his peripheral vision to observe the place where the blow had just occurred. Sand that turns into glass, melted sand...... This shows that the temperature of the blow just now is extremely high, and even if the defense spell can resist the attack of magic, the physical temperature cannot defend against it.

No defensive spell can withstand both magic and heat, at least not Solim, who has read a lot of magic books, doesn't know. Of the spells he currently mastered, he was either able to resist the terrifying heat but not the damage of the mana, or he could not resist the damage of the mana but could not resist the heat.

So stay away. Solim thought to himself that this type of magic with "compound damage" was completely out of the normal category of "spells".

The so-called "spells" are nothing more than the product of the weakening of real magic. In order for ordinary wizards to be able to master the ability to cast spells without putting their lives in danger. But Schweitz's current abilities are close to true "ancient magic".

It's the kind of ancient magic that kills if you fail to cast a spell.

"What's going on?" said Solim, dumbfounded.

Let him fight for the mastery of magic spells, the control of magic power, and the reaction speed of his body, he has confidence, but how can he fight for something like Schwitz that is close to ancient magic?

Solim couldn't even defend against that kind of attack, so he could only dodge passively. Just now, if it weren't for his timely reaction and the proficiency of the apparition shifter, if any wizard came over, as long as any of these two points were not done, the single game would be over!

Just as he was about to move away from the distance to observe the situation, the yellow sand under his feet began to shake, and the distorted air in the direction of Schweitz also changed.

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