Chapter 138: Buhara's Growth
During the first week of classes, his presence in the mage classes was met with whispered doubts and open ridicule. However, the past six months had not only silenced his detractors but had also cemented his place as one of the most formidable talents in the university.
The two subjects that Buhara had chosen for his specialization were 'Mage Combat' and 'Spellcraft' which were both highly theoretical subjects needing intense self-study and constant practice to improve.
Buhara's journey in the Mage Combat class was nothing short of meteoric.
Known for its rigorous demands on both mental acuity and magical dexterity, the class tested the limits of its students, with many facing mental breakdowns after a month or two of witnessing zero growth.
In such a demanding class, Buhara, with his affinity for quadra-element casting, showcased a prodigious ability to blend fire, water, earth, and air, while his classmates struggled to dual cast even two elements.
Born with a natural understanding of mana that was unrelated to textbooks and theory, Buhara followed his instincts to guide him on casting spells and chose such difficult spells to master that were usually not chosen by university students who feared failing to learn them and their poor performance affecting their university evaluation.
Buhara however, not fearing such failures, chose to master spells like [ Elemental Tempest ] which involved summoning a massive cyclone infused with all four elements.
This spell, categorized as a Level 5 difficulty within the university—the highest in academic mage combat class—could dismantle magical barriers, disrupt enemy formations, and cause elemental chaos amongst adversaries.
A spell usually used by climbers having advanced well beyond floor 30, this spell needed immense amounts of mana and precise control to be casted.
During a critical inter-class tournament around month four of classes, Buhara demonstrated "Elemental Tempest" against a seasoned group of assistant professors.
As the cyclone tore across the arena, it shifted forms—blazing with fire, then turning to solid ice, crackling with sparks of electricity, and finally, erupting with earthen spikes.
The spell not only incapacitated his opponents who were all floor 30 or higher strength mages, but also reshaped parts of the arena, illustrating its potential to alter battle landscapes decisively.
This display, alongside his now recent ranking as the number one student in mid-terms not only silenced any remaining skeptics but also secured Buhara a chance to get a new top weapon cast by a master forger, which was sure to improve his magic abilities even more.
In the subject of Spellcraft, Buhara's innovative approach became even more apparent, as it was a subject that focused on fusing two or more spells to create new spells with better practical applications.
While the other students studied magic diagrams and worried about the synergy of spells, Buhara improved via committing practical errors as while sometimes he faced spectacular failures, with his spells blowing up and causing him to suffer severe burns and broken bones, his approach of actually casting and fusing spells to learn, rather than theorizing about them behind note-books, taught him more than any textbook ever could.
By month five, he started to excel at creating complex, multi-layered spells that combined defensive and offensive capabilities with his groundbreaking creation being the "Quadra Shield," a spell that rotated between four elemental shields—each capable of not just blocking but also reflecting specific types of magical attacks.
Everyone knew that Fire shield was useful against wind attacks, Windshield was useful against earth attacks and water shield was useful against fire attacks, however, nobody thought about an alternating shield that could not only block but also reflect attacks, like Buhara did.
Another notable achievement in spellcraft for Buhara was his mastery of the spell [ Cataclysmic Conflux ].
While it was not a spell he created himself, it was a spell that was notorious to master and could channel ambient elemental energies into a concentrated burst of raw magical force.
Designed for large-scale battles, this spell could theoretically lay waste to entire battalions, altering the outcome of conflicts with its sheer power and versatility and it was this exact spell that he used during midterms to blast a colony of bat type monsters and reduce them to ashes, securing thousands of kills at once.
As the sixth month of his magical education concluded, Buhara had not only disproven every stereotype about his supposed unsuitability for magecraft but had also risen as a beacon of innovation and strength.
His prowess as a quadra-element caster left many in awe, and his humble yet unyielding spirit earned him the respect of both peers and professors alike.
No longer seen as merely a physically imposing orc out of his depth, Buhara was now revered as a Shaman Orc, a respected mage who was more than deserving of being a party member of the Champion Of Gemini.
Upon the guidance of the university professor's, Buhara also learnt hand to hand combat, training with the combat mages at times as although his chosen subjects were related to destructive and large scale magic, he also learnt enough hand to hand combat magic that could help him utilize his natural strength to his advantage.
In dire situations where he could not cast mana slapping, AOE magic and was forced to fight a foe in close range, it was this magic that could potentially save his life and hence upon the insistence of the professor's, Buhara also learnt it simultaneously with other courses, developing into one of the most promising talents of the university.
After 6 months, now as the two champions and Erin, Buhara walked together in the campus grounds, everyone watched them as a power team that was a cut above the rest and feared what they could achieve in the team exercises now that Rocky was back once again.
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/// A/N - Bonus chapter for hitting the PS target good job everyone! ///