The effect of this ability is somewhat similar to the method used by the elves to tame monsters, but it is more efficient and the effect is much better.
It's just that the user's energy level is too low, so I'm afraid it won't last too long.
Dean stood aside and counted the time. As expected, less than thirty minutes later, the beast raised its head and started to become restless again.
...This is too short.
Dean turned the pocket watch in his hand, his expression quite heavy for a moment.
It's not good for a boy to be so fast.
Ronan, who was communicating with the Candlestick Spirit, looked up blankly. He didn't know why the teacher suddenly looked at him with such strange eyes.
Before Ronan could figure it out, Dean diverted his attention with a new question.
"The effect of the ability is good, and there is a lot of room for development... What is the specific consumption?"
Ignoring the issue of duration for the moment, Dean asked Kana to send the experimental beast back and walked to Lucy and Ronan.
If you want to understand an ability, the problem of consumption is definitely unavoidable.
Dean had also tested the maximum number of times he could teleport, but he got more bonuses, and the cost of teleporting once was not too great, so the results were quite satisfactory.
The same cannot be said for Lucy and Ronan.
Sure enough, the answer was pretty much what Dean expected.
Using the C-level Firefly as the experimental subject, Lucy can use the expulsion ability for about thirty minutes. Beyond this time limit, the effect of the ability on targets within the range of use will gradually decrease.
Basically, within five minutes, the defensive line will be breached.
Although its expulsion ability can cause some damage to the fireflies, it does not affect their actions. Dean guessed that after the Candlestick Spirit evolves, the effect will be more prominent. However, so far, the offensive nature of this ability has yet to be developed.
Compared with Lucy, Ronan's purification ability consumes a bit more.
He estimated based on the consumption of the two uses of his ability that he could only use purification four to five times in good condition.
Even if the maximum value is added together, it only takes less than three hours, which instantly reduces the practical value of this ability.
If you expect him to appease the monsters, it would be better to let the Akaman divine fish bump into it, the effect would be better.
But objectively speaking, if you encounter some powerful magic pets, the purification ability will still come in handy at the critical moment of escape, but in daily life, it will have almost no effect. For Ronan Speaking for myself, this ability is still very valuable.
For the sake of rigor, Dean found other monsters and used monsters of different levels as test subjects. He carefully studied Ronan's ability and found that this purification ability requires different time and consumption for different monsters. .
It is weak and difficult to purify, and Ronan can calm it down without much effort.
Those with strong strength and high levels are more difficult to purify. Ronan exhausted all his strength and could only make them quiet for a moment or three.
And there is no guarantee that after being purified, the monster will lose its intention to attack.
I don't blame Ronan for this.
The part of the monster that still retains the intention to attack generally has memories of Dean. Even if it is purified, the eyes looking at him are full of resentment.
The real resentment made Ronan curious about what horrible things his teacher had done.
It was also because the attack intention was directed at Dean alone, so it was difficult for Ronan to judge whether the purified monster would attack the target under normal circumstances.
It can only be said that without this hatred bonus, the possibility of the purified monsters letting them go is still higher than continuing to attack.
But these are not important anymore. Now Ronan is more curious about what the teacher has done to these monsters?
How could their obsession be so deep?
Ronan couldn't help but start to have wild imaginations, speculating about all the perverted things Dean had done to Warcraft. In stark contrast to him, Dean was full of business.
Of course, he had no way of knowing what his normal selection operations had been thought of by the students, so he was thinking divergently, concentrating on alternative ways to use this ability.
The characteristic of different consumption according to the difficulty of purifying the "field" gave Dean new inspiration.
This ability can be used to judge the situation of the "field".
Although there are detection machines now, which can completely replace this work, if there is no detection machine, there is no concept of "field", there is nothing. Ronan just completed the contract by mistake and obtained the power of purification. Then his ability, as an entry point to verify the "field", can be said to be perfect.
This is probably an opportunity for selective breeding to develop.
It's just that Dean's appearance interfered with this process and made Lucy and Ronan's breeding journey easier.
Dean held his chin up, his thinking gradually becoming clearer.
From a practical point of view, Ronan's ability is actually not as good as Lucy's dispel, but the value behind it is only higher.
But unlike his sister's straightforward expulsion ability, his purification ability needs to be developed.
Although Ronan's current limit for using his ability is only thirty minutes, if development continues, the duration of purification will inevitably continue to increase.
In addition, as the number of contracted demon pets increases and becomes stronger, the feedback it brings to the "field"... maybe one day, this ability can really achieve complete purification.
Dean looked at the brother and sister, his expression gradually becoming serious.
If I had to describe it, Lucy is like a sword and Ronan is a shield.
The former is active and the latter is passive.
They represent different choices, and according to these two different choices, the final results will also lead to different endings.
Dean had actually always been curious as to why it was Lucy and Ronan.
They are too young and their minds are not mature enough. Although it is rare to have a family background, there should not be no other choice.
Now it is time to gradually appreciate the special features of the two apprentices.
Whether it is talent or understanding in selective breeding, they are all unique.
Even without him, the two children could still make a name for themselves by relying on the information left by their grandfather and their own extraordinary talents.
It's just that his encounter with these two children greatly accelerated the process.
It was almost... as if there was an invisible pushing hand behind him, pushing him to train these two children and pave the way for them.
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