Sylas’ brow furrowed, not quite understanding. It was a rare thing for him, but as far as his understanding went, he couldn’t quite see how slowing his perceptions and peeking into a Rune’s past and future could be related.
And then it suddenly clicked.
"The reason it is so difficult to increase one’s Micro Rune Mastery is because there are too many changes to account for. Rune Masters often treat Runes as though they’re static existences, with rigid forms to be drawn the same way again and again.
"But, with this sort of philosophy, you can only get so far. You certainly cannot make it past Soul Mastery, that is for sure. In order to reach the final three stages of Mastery, at least on the Micro level, you need to have some understanding of the flexibility of Runes.
"With your ability to slow your perception, you are able to slow the changes to the Mesh of Reality and also draw Runes near instantly. Because of that, the Runes that you do create within that state tend to have higher Micro Rune Mastery because there is very little time between your intent to draw a Rune and your success in drawing it.
"Due to that, the Mesh of Reality doesn’t get the chance to change very much, which leads to obvious results."
Sylas was nodding slowly. He didn’t really need Gralith to say much else.
As much as the slowing in his perception could help, how could that be better than peeking into the past and grasping the future?
If he matched that with his perception-slowing ability, though, the boost to his Micro Rune Mastery would be far higher than most, even if they used this very same Inheritance.
If Sylas was correct, this Inheritance was divided into twelve stages. At the first, one could see one Rune-Change back and forward. At the twelfth, one could see a dozen Rune-Changes back and forward.
He wasn’t exactly sure how this related to time, but what he was sure about was that entering the first stage might not have shocking results for most others… but for him, even the most minor of changes could have a huge impact.
This was because this Inheritance and his two Progenitor Flame Abilities had a strong synergistic effect.
To put this matter into perspective, it could very well be that to Sylas, the first stage was actually equivalent to the fourth stage. And even that might be being a bit conservative.
This wasn’t a linear difference either. Every stage one moved up, the more shocking the results would be. Find your next read at freewebnovel
It was a bit complicated to calculate just what the exact advantages were as there were too many variables involved, but all things considered, by the time one reached the fourth stage, even a Rune one had never drawn before would come out at Breath Mastery.
If it was a Rune one was familiar with, the benefits could be imagined.
That said… Sylas was only thinking about things in this way because his scope of experience with Rune Mastery was too limited.
This sort of Inheritance was a dream-send to Rune Decoders and a nightmare to large-scale Formation Masters.
In a battle against a fellow Rune Master, disrupting their casts or countering their Runes would also come as easily as sipping water.
The more Sylas learned about the true depths of Rune Mastery, the more he would understand just the kind of Inheritance he had stepped into.
"It also might not leave you time to learn the second layer of the Scorpion Warlord Armor." freёwebnovel.com
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