This may sound like fighting fire with fire, but once this idea appeared in Dean's mind, he could no longer divert his attention away from it.
The problem faced by the Sigma Warlock is that he wants to strip away or weaken his own abilities, and the primitive insect just has the characteristics of plundering the original energy of living beings. It is not an exaggeration to say that the two are a match made in heaven.
The only thing to worry about is the issue of "quantity" and "temperature". Dean did not forget the important condition that he had to impose at the time: "the physical health and cultivation talent of the person concerned should not be harmed." This is highlighted in red and bold.
If something goes wrong in this regard, let alone abducting people, there is a possibility of falling out on the spot.
Therefore, if this plan is to be implemented, safeguards must be considered.
Dean opened the system panel, looked at the data on it, and fell into deep thought.
The limit of primitive insects lies there. With their carrying capacity, the amount of origin they can take away is mostly limited.
Even if there is a slight error due to individual differences, it will not be too big.
In other words, as long as the quantity released is controlled, the "damage" caused by the primitive insects to the invaded target can be measured.
This is one of the guarantees, and in addition, there are certain rules for their ingestion of the source.
Dean's gaze shifted to the information panel of World of Warcraft. The numerical changes on it allowed him to determine where this part of the original loss was implemented.
Obviously, the plunder of primitive insects favors the special abilities of Warcraft more than physical talents.
This shows that there is a priority division in their origin of plunder.
This is undoubtedly good news for Sigma.
After all, his ability was created after secondary growth and is still in an uncontrollable state. This means that the origin of this ability will be more easily shaken.
As long as the sequence of this part and the number of primitive insects are adjusted, his ability can be successfully stripped away.
Even if there are remnants, it doesn't matter. The original ability that is damaged will either degrade or disappear. No matter which option is chosen, Sigma can accept it.
Dean doesn't need to think of a best-of-both-worlds solution. It's enough if he can achieve his goal.
The only thing worth worrying about is that Sigma does not have an information panel like Warcraft and Demon Pets.
Dean can control the familiar, but there may be some risks in judging Sigma's situation.
At that time, we can only go to trouble and use other means to evaluate.
...I still lack the ability in terms of eyesight.
Turning off the system panel, Dean put the monster into a cage and prepared to observe its physical condition in the next few days.
It sounds like he did it unintentionally. He originally wanted to start with the degradation of blood to solve Sigma's single request. Who knew that the plan could not keep up with the changes, and the primitive insect turned out to give a better plan.
It was originally just a set of experimental research that was added casually, but in the end, it turned out to be a solution commissioned by the warlock.
Is it considered waste recycling?
Dean caught a few primitive bugs running around the room and found that they seemed to be full. Even if they escaped from the body of the monster, they would no longer look for materials like other primitive bugs, so he let them go. Demon pets who are well fed and drunk.
The primitive insect, carrying the original energy of Warcraft, floated into the air, its tail swaying lazily.
Dean looked at their bodies emitting white light and made some calculations in his mind.
In fact, another advantage of using primitive insects to achieve the purpose is that it is possible to realize the secondary use of this original power.
From a feasibility perspective, this is definitely worth a try.
After all, its detachment actually leaves the body of the invaded individual. It can also be understood that after the fusion is successful, it fails again and the connection between the two is broken. At this time, the original insect is equivalent to recovering the identity of an independent individual. , so Dean can use normal breeding ideas and find ways to extract this origin.
Although I don't know if it will work yet, it is still a possibility.
He thought about how to use the primitive insect and couldn't help but sigh.
Some things are really double-edged swords.
How to use it and how effective it can be, all depends on the user's brain.
So sometimes, you really can’t blame things for not working.
"Here."
Just when Dean was involved in brainstorming, new progress was made in the experiment on the other side. Kana tugged on his trousers, successfully diverting the master's attention away from the source.
At the prompts of his demon pet, Dean walked towards the experimental items that had returned to normal. After inspecting them for a while, he pulled out a knight's sword that emitted white light. The moment the sword blade came off the hilt, a primitive insect appeared. , floated out from it.
Compared with before, the primitive insect now is completely transparent.
The combination of virtuality and reality leaves only the "virtual" part.
Dean didn't need to reach out to touch it to see that the original insect now had completely "spiritual" characteristics.
The end of the slender insect tail was hidden into the hilt of the sword, and connected with it, the insect's body swung flexibly around the sharp sword, moving slowly with the movement of his sword swing.
It’s hard to say how effective it is, but the visual effect is definitely impressive.
After enjoying the satisfaction of his second dream for a while, Dean raised his sword and input energy into it. As if realizing something, the primitive insect released its tail and escaped from the sword.
Dean, who witnessed this scene, couldn't help but connect it with the sword spirits in the cultivation of immortals on Blue Star.
It's just that their sword spirits are all in human form, and they are unique. This one is not only a bug, but also a wholesale model.
Dean hid his sadness at that moment and continued to observe the changes in his demon pet.
Soon, in his perception, along with the movement of the primitive insect, the energy fluctuations created by the long sword began to gradually spread outward.