Cultivating in the Wizard World-Chapter 180 - 168: War and Landing (Part 2)
Seeing the timing was ripe, the Combat Wizards stationed in the rear also began to enter the fray.
They harnessed their immense power, either summoning Elemental Giants, commanding Elemental Storms, or unleashing various explosions, joining the massacre of the Warband.
Each Second and Third Level Wizard entering the battle surged like a massive stone cast onto a calm lake, creating ripples and harvesting the lives of numerous Low Level Creatures.
Just as the wizards' offensive was in full swing, with the frontline about to push into the Ice and Flame Plane, accompanied by two almost atmosphere-tearing roars, two equally terrifying pressures swept across the entire Plane Battlefield like tsunamis!
"Roar!!!"
"Screech!!!"
It was the Magma Giant Karamos and the King of Yeti Aglon striking simultaneously!
Karamos's massive body transformed into a scorching lava meteor, carrying a force of ten thousand tons, directly colliding with the most densely packed frontline of the Wizard Legion.
His immense lava arm swept across violently, spreading a lava shockwave instantly, scattering the formations of Wizard Biochemical Beasts and Low Tier Wizards over thousands of meters, with even a few First Level Wizards, unable to dodge, vaporized on the spot.
Aglon, like a ghost of ice and snow, charged into the battlefield from another direction.
He conjured two frost blades in his palms, and with each swing, an icy torrent visible to the naked eye roared out, freezing the wizards' mechanical puppets into ice sculptures, then shattering them instantly.
Wherever he passed, everything froze, and the air solidified.
However, the terrifying power of these two Kings of Monsters did not cause the expected massive damage to the Wizard Legion.
Almost the moment they struck, a radiant and powerful stream of light descended like lightning from the "Ship" Plane.
It was one of the only three Fifth Level Wizards in this expedition!
Clad in a simple gray Magic Robe, his stature seemed small in front of the two Kings of Monsters, yet he emitted an aura no less grand than theirs.
This Fifth Level Wizard was Master Elvin, sent by the Nolun Workshop, one of the three major forces at the Boundary Point, and a commander in this expedition.
His figure was agile, his actions swift, his right hand forming a fist in the void, casting beams of pure Energy like lasers from his fingertips, precisely hitting the attack trajectories of Karamos and Aglon, forcibly shifting or neutralizing them.
He alone intercepted the joint attack of two peak Sixth Level Creatures!
Not only that, this Fifth Level Wizard, Master Elvin, even had the strength to counterattack.
His figure moved like a phantom, leaving trails of afterimages as he moved.
Each flash was accompanied by a space-rending fissure.
He held nothing in hand, yet could conjure out of thin air an Elemental Greatsword tens of meters long, a single slash putting the two kings on alert.
The Wizards' combat power system, to some extent, defied common sense.
Before reaching the Eighth Level Wizard, as they leveled up, Wizards faced with other combat systems' creatures would grow increasingly powerful in their cross-level combat capabilities.
The uniqueness of Wizards allowed each level increase to be more than a mere power accumulation, but a leap in understanding the essence of the world.
This advantage was hardly replicable in other combat systems.
Wizard Apprentices, having yet to accumulate enough knowledge and possessing only a rudimentary understanding of various techniques, were almost incapable of cross-level combat.
At the First Level Wizard, only those with exceptional talent and combat awareness could challenge creatures one level higher.
By the Second Level Wizard, the majority of Wizards could challenge Third Level Creatures, even easily defeating them in certain advantageous domains.
Upon reaching the Third and Fourth Level Wizards, they began to touch upon Plane Laws, able to organically utilize multiple Law Powers.
The ease with which they confronted higher-level creatures could no longer be called cross-level challenges but more like a crushing victory!
For Fifth and Sixth Level Wizards, their control over their Wizard System reached its peak, delving into Law Solidification and Distortion.
Their powers could easily tear space and twist matter.
With cross-level combat as a premise, they could even fight against many at once.
For example, now, Master Elvin, as a Fifth Level Wizard, could independently restrain two Sixth Level powerhouses of the same level, without falling behind in the short term.
However, Wizards' cross-level combat ability ceased at the Seventh Level.
Eighth Level Wizards, although able to suppress hundreds of same-level creatures single-handedly, faced with the Ninth Level Creatures' unique characteristics, returned to a situation similar to Wizard Apprentices—cross-level combat was nearly impossible.
The strength of Ninth Level Creatures was not merely through simple Energy accumulation, not something cross-level combat could easily bridge.
"Fury of the Sun!!"
The Magma Giant Karamos roared, his body suddenly swelling, transforming into a Magma Titan hundreds of meters tall.
Each step he took unleashed flames, with scorching gales dispersing the wizard's cannon fodder legion.
His massive fist, trailing a tail of magma, smashed towards Elvin.
Master Elvin's figure flickered, a spatial ripple spread before him, and he instantly teleported a hundred meters away, evading the deadly strike.
Simultaneously, his right hand gestured in the void, and hundreds of Energy Missiles twinkled like starlight around Karamos, before exploding in an instant, blasting charred pits into the Magma Giant's body.







