2000 Years Of Magic History In My Head-Chapter 39: (1)
Chapter 39 (1)
For the joint class (which would last for two weeks,) academic studies based on the practical class followed each course of training. Professor Baek Dong-seok ran the review process. He used Kang Min-hyuk’s video as a textbook example of dungeon hunting.
“Ahead of this class, some students asked me what role a wizard should play in a dungeon attack. Usually, everybody is mistaken. The ideal set-up is for a warrior to defend the front while a wizard attacks from behind. However, for a wizard with no practical experience, this is not advisable. The narrow passages of the dungeon made accurate attacks much harder, and the risk of injuring an ally is just as high as hitting an enemy; alongside this, casting time and space are limited. In this case, it’s suggested that a wizard takes an appropriate auxiliary position. Of course, if you have the skills to transcend circumstantial limitations, a mage’s position can be vastly different.”
Beep.
The recording appeared on the screen.
Kang Min-hyuk’s performance perfectly mirrored Baek Dong-seok’s explanation.
“Fireball!”
Thump!
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