"This feeling of magic is very strange…" Wong said confused as he felt Mana course through his body.
Being used to using Kamar Taj's magic in the real world, where he had to borrow magical power from other dimensions, feeling Mana flowing in his body, a magical power that truly belonged to him, was something completely new and mysterious to him. Wong.
Although I experienced a feeling somewhat similar to Minecraft's Magic Mod, the feeling there was very weak, as it was a much less realistic game and wasn't focused on magic.
As ESW was a game with a lot of focus on combat and the development of the game's characters, the feeling of Mana and control of it in his body was much stronger.
Stranger, next to Wong didn't feel anything strange about this, since the only true contact with magic he had so far had been through Minecraft, so for him, thinking about magic, the first thing that came to his mind was the Mana in his body and how he should control it.
As the two completed missions together and killed monsters, they were surprised to discover that Stranger's talent in using ESW spells was far greater than Wong's.
While Wong needed to recite the Fire Ball spell for 2 seconds, Strange had already managed to reduce the time to recite the spell to just 1.5 seconds.
Thinking about common situations, just a difference of 0.5 seconds wasn't much, but in a battle where the Mage had to stand still to cast a spell, having 0.5 seconds more to move between one spell and another was like the difference between heaven and earth.
"Why are you able to cast the spell faster than me?" Wong asked a little frustrated. "You even skipped a few words and the spell worked just the same!"
Stranger had a proud, slightly arrogant smile on his face. "Hehe, after using the Fire Ball a few times I've already started to analyze the way my Mana has to flow in my body for the spell to work, so while I'm reciting the spell, I control my Mana to reproduce some more movements quickly so I can skip some words."
"Then that's it!" Wong said excitedly as he tried to do the same thing as Stranger, but he only managed to get one word out of the spell on the first try, which wasn't that helpful in reducing casting time.
Just like this Buff for Mages, Alex also did the same thing with other classes, like Warriors would be able to use skills more often if they actually learned the skills or Paladins would deal more damage the more faith they showed when using skills.
"I think we can use this to get more members for our school." Wong saw how useful this was and knew that spreading this knowledge among the other Players could greatly improve the image of their magic school among the Mages, which would result in more people joining them, which would result in more knowledge reaching them. , thus creating an increasingly larger snowball.
But Stranger was still a little hesitant about it.
With a discerning eye, Wong noticed Stranger's thoughts and thought of a response.
"You know that as a school Senior, the more members you have, the more people will follow you, right?" Wong said with a cunning expression.
Hearing this, Stranger changed his attitude completely and responded. "Where did you think of this? I'm not that kind of person, let's spread this knowledge to help more and more people!"
Wong just shook his head and laughed as he wrote a tutorial and sent it to some Players in charge of the school's PR so they could publish it.
Stranger at this point hadn't yet suffered the car accident and gone through Kamar Taj's difficult times, so he still had traces of the arrogant doctor he always was.
Fortunately, with the time he was spending at magic school, his personality was improving more and more, since even without him realizing it, seeing other Players willing to listen to what he had to say and learning from him gave him a sense of very strong realization in him, something that over time would only grow stronger.
While these two Human Mages were dealing with monsters alone, a group of 3 Orcs were also venturing into the game's forests.
In this group there were 3 Orcs with different classes, a Warrior, a Shaman and a Warlock.
Hulk was the Warrior, Peter was the Shaman, while Ned was the Warlock.
Seeing how cool the demons Warlocks could summon were, Ned didn't think twice before choosing this class.
Hulk didn't even need to explain why he chose Warrior.
As for Peter, he intended to choose the Rogue class, but thinking that their group would probably need someone to be a Healer, and that Shamans could also deal damage if they needed to, Peter finally decided to choose to be a Shaman.
"We finally killed the last one!" Ned said excitedly as he streamed them playing.
Despite the number of Players in ESW at the moment being greater than 1 billion, Ned's livestream had the highest peak of viewers he has ever had.
These viewers were both Players who couldn't be online in the game at the moment, and people who heard about the game and decided to look for what it was.
[Hey Ned, what's that behind the tree?]
Suddenly, one of the comments caught Ned's attention.
Confused by what this viewer meant, Ned looked around and saw that behind a tree was a strange building.
As the houses of the Horde races were different from the houses they were used to, Ned had a little trouble understanding what it was, but when he got closer, he soon understood that it was a house.
"Hey guys, check this out." He said while pointing forward.
The other two Orcs also looked at the house in front of them in confusion.
"Did this house burn down?" Peter asked confused as he looked at the house.
Hulk just looked at it for a few seconds, but when he saw that he didn't have any enemies, half of the interest he had soon disappeared.
But he still stayed there.
To the group's surprise, the little Imp that Ned had summoned began sniffing the air and stood in an alert stance, ready to face any enemy that appeared.
Seeing this little Imp like this, the three Orcs also became worried and became more alert.
Since they started playing, they realized that the Imp was much smarter than they imagined.
In moments of play, he surprisingly became happier and played with them, even playing some pranks on Peter and Hulk, which made Ned's viewers laugh a lot.
In tense moments, the Imp was able to sense the danger before most of the Players, which helped the group a lot to avoid being attacked by surprise.
So when they saw the Imp's reaction, the three Players were worried, but their curiosity towards the burned house became even greater.
"Let's go back?" Ned asked trying to hide his fear.
But Hulk quickly realized Ned's fear and began to laugh. "Ned very fearful, Hulk is not afraid, Hulk goes ahead, Ned and Peter follow behind."
As soon as Hulk said that, he started walking towards the house, forcing the other two to follow him as well, ready for any enemy attack that might come his way.