DUNGEON DIVE: Aim for the Deepest Level Volume 6 [Complete] by Tarisa Warinai

DUNGEON DIVE: Aim for the Deepest Level Volume 6 [Complete] by Tarisa Warinai

Author:Tarisa Warinai
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf


“You using sheer cold on me? Chilling the air with your magic energy?” asked Lorwen, brandishing his sword in a state of high alert.

While he didn’t know much of anything about magic, I figured Responsiveness had to be clueing him into the sort of magic I was working. He understood instantly that Freeze was a spell for lowering the temperature.

I kept on polishing the spell while he stood and watched, my MP ticking down before my eyes. I was expending excessive amounts against a single opponent, but there was no such thing as overkill against Lorwen, and I was releasing energy to kill an ordinary person precisely because I knew that. I could only put up a fight against him by aiming for his life. Otherwise I’d be battling at less than my full potential. Burning through a whole load of magic energy from a zone of safety and clinching the battle before they could get too close. Gathering information, making preemptive moves, and killing the enemy without letting them do anything—the absolute basics of being a combat mage.

“Cold magic... Not sure I know the ins and outs, but I reckon it ain’t the kinda thing I can let happen!”

The temperature was showing no sign of stabilizing, so Lorwen sprang into action. Using Magic Energy Materialization, he lengthened his blade and fired a slash at me while I was busy with my spell. I wrenched myself out of the way and fell back, although his Magic Energy Materialization made retreating kind of pointless. Then again, it did take a modicum of time for the blade to stretch places, and it was to buy me those precious split-split-seconds that I continued to distance myself. I wasn’t counterattacking, so Lorwen fired off slash after slash. I managed to handle the onslaught through not only Responsiveness, courtesy of my swordsman side, but also Dimension, courtesy of my mage side.

“Spellcast: Dimension: Calculash! Spellcast: Wintermension!”

I tracked the trajectory of Lorwen’s blade via my dimensional magic, dodging it and dodging it like I could predict the future. Then I grabbed a bunch of pouches and flasks and things from my inventory, placing them where I anticipated his blade would cross. Sure enough, Lorwen’s sword cut through those objects, inadvertently spilling their contents all over the ground. And what had been in them? Water. It was the bucket loads of water I’d brought with me to deal with the heat of the zone around Floor 23 in the Dungeon, and I kept taking more of it out of my inventory to soak the field of battle.

“Water? Oh, I get it.”

After a moment’s thought, he cottoned on to my intentions, likely because he’d seen me use Wintermension: Frost to freeze a fountain when I’d battled Liner. I continued gaining distance on Lorwen while increasing the number of puddles on the ground. I wasn’t going to attack until victory was assured, and my first priority was adding to the amount of water content and moisture. I took a water barrel out of my inventory and smashed it open.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.