Immortality Through Array Formations Chapter 2202 Chapter 1028: Tumo Treasure Book (3)
Previously on Immortality Through Array Formations...
"Watch out for every one of his plots..." Hold on a second.
Mo Hua felt extremely displeased.
Biases lodged in people's minds are truly akin to an unmovable peak.
It's utterly absurd that a person as honest as myself gets labeled as "cunning"...
Thank goodness, the "Schemes Section" contains only a little content, indicating it's merely a fringe view, a prejudice unworthy of consideration.
Mo Hua proceeded to scan ahead.
The "Magic Techniques Section" proved exceedingly thorough, cataloging all the basic Five Elements spells that Mo Hua had employed during the Sword Discussion Conference up to now.
Even certain rare and specialized incantations that Mo Hua had employed offhandedly once and then forgotten were all recorded in this "guide."
Each incantation came with notes on ways to defend against it.
As these were lesser spells, they required little emphasis; the majority were covered in a single line.
The truly noteworthy ones included the Fireball Technique and the Water Prison Technique.
Particularly the Fireball Technique.
The description brimmed with alerts: "Guard against the Fireball Technique!", "Stay alert to the Fireball Technique's decisive strike!", "Prefer death over disgrace, keep it in mind!"
After the Water Prison Technique came a catalog of its warnings, along with runes, spiritual items, and spell vulnerabilities that could resist it.
As well as remarks such as, "The Water Prison Technique is revolting" "Endure ten Earth Prison Techniques rather than a single Water Prison Technique."
Though it's uncertain who authored these phrases.
Mo Hua could faintly detect the "grinding of teeth" in resentment and agony seeping through the words.
Next, the Concealment Techniques were detailed with numerous advisories.
Encompassing the source of his Concealment Technique, varieties of hiding, methods to dispel the hiding, pursuit tactics, and optimal moments for deploying spiritual artifacts...
In the meantime, an individual remarked:
"Stay vigilant against Mo Hua employing obvious concealment to trick, avoiding being made into a 'grand idiot,' bear it in mind."
Mo Hua felt confused.
Grand idiot? Which person?
Following the "Magic Techniques Section" came the "Movement Techniques Section."
This part was far more "expert."
An individual had analyzed and deconstructed Mo Hua's movement arts, each step, and inscribed them onto the jade slip.
Dissecting them action by action.
Including even certain weaknesses in the movement arts.
These were probably derived from shadow recordings, carefully studied and illustrated.
Each motion and step in the arts received such intense examination, as though the very skin pores were inspected.
Their vision must have almost failed.
Mo Hua let out a breath, yet remained largely untroubled.
For movement techniques represent a core skill.
Even should his actions become known, and his weaknesses identified, if their movement techniques lack the skill, the speed, the finesse, they still couldn't seize him.
Furthermore, the robust core of Mo Hua's Water Passing Step stems from potent and precise divine sense mastery.
Simply dismantling a few "actions" holds little significance.
Hence, this "Movement Techniques Section," while appearing comprehensive, amounts to mere "theoretical chatter," nothing to dread.
Yet the most voluminous "Formation Techniques Section" poses a real challenge.
Mo Hua skimmed two rows and promptly knit his brows.
As anticipated, this targeted his array setups, merging real sword debates for fight recreations and crafting opposition plans. Until now, his deployment of advanced formations in fights remained scarce.
Certain approaches he had concealed.
By reason, there ought not to be ample source material.
However, the problem lies in this being Qian Learning State Boundary, teeming with sects, not just brimming with talents but also countless elders boasting vast Dao cultivation wisdom.
Within their ranks, abundant formation-savvy elders must exist.
Mo Hua's formation usage provides scant data.
Thus, these elders drew upon their expertise and insights to recreate and infer.
Outlining match regulations, specifying landscapes, pairing adversaries, then drawing on their profound formation knowledge and second-grade formation principles, alongside Mo Hua's formation patterns, they "recreate" the sword debate fight scenes.
This recreation overflows with countless scenarios.
To begin, Mo Hua possesses knowledge of far too many formation varieties.
Additionally, varying regulations, varying landscapes, varying adversaries, spawn diverse fight progressions, with formations applied in manifold ways. During a particular sword debate, which formation Mo Hua would deploy, its placement, and the telltale indicators.
Ways to remain watchful, to sense, to probe formations, to strike at them... and so on.
The situations described are overly intricate.
Moreover, the Sword Discussion Conference proceeds at a frantic pace.
Thus, such broad recreations and inferences cannot be achieved by just a handful of formation elders in limited time.
It must involve a vast assembly of elders, laboring around the clock, consuming vast divine sense, investing immense toil, enumerating diverse combat cases, and devising defenses to distill all key points into:
The "Rules for Mo Hua Formation Techniques Section."
Mo Hua felt genuine admiration.
These formation elders are truly powerful.
Simultaneously, he found himself at a loss for words.
These formation elders are truly idle...
As formation elders from diverse sects in the Qian Learning State Boundary, is it required to fixate on a minor Foundation Establishment cultivator like myself?
Isn't their divine sense valuable?
Should divine sense not be valuable, they ought to preserve their hair...
Divine sense recovers after exhaustion.
Should hair be lost, it might not regrow.
The body, sinew, and frame are gifts from one's parents, aligned with the Heavenly Dao.
For cultivators too, hair doesn't sprout at will; else, baldness wouldn't plague this realm...
Mo Hua felt heartache and couldn't suppress a sigh.
The fellow disciples observing this crammed, lucid guide, brimming with immeasurable labor, were likewise profoundly stunned deep inside.