Chapter 399: Ability Paths
Chapter 399: Ability Paths
The diagram now showed a more streamlined ability path, with certain branches dimmed.
"For example, with my Aether Blast ability, instead of sending the same amount of Aether through both shoulders and arms, which uses fifty percent and keeps the remaining fifty. I path most of it through my right shoulder and only a negligible percent to my left to complete the Ability Path. This reduces the time it takes for Aether to travel and increases the ability output to almost 100 percent since most of my remaining Aether is supplied. The ability isn\'t precision-based, so such an imbalance is fine."
Emir pointed to another part of the diagram.
"Alternatively, I can decrease the power of the ability by distributing the Aether outside the path and returning it to my core once the ability path is complete. By using more arteries and veins than needed, I can control the potency of the ability, making it more adaptable to different situations."
He then moved his finger to a specific section of the diagram.
"Now, let\'s take a step back and look at how we can optimize specific arteries one by one for different effects."
Emir highlighted the central artery, the Aetherial Vein.
"First, we focus on the main artery that channels Aether from your core. By narrowing this artery slightly, you can increase the pressure and speed of the Aether flow, allowing for quicker spell activation. However, be cautious not to constrict it too much, or you risk overloading the path."
Next, he traced the subclavian arteries.
"From here, we can optimize the subclavian arteries. Like I said, instead of splitting evenly into both arms, you can direct a larger portion of the Aether to your dominant arm. This prioritizes power in one limb, which is useful for spells that require concentrated force."
He then highlighted the brachial arteries.
"Further down, we reach the brachial arteries. You can choose to bypass minor branches that lead to less critical areas. By skipping those areas, you might lose on a few safety features that come with the traditional ability path. But in turn, you would ensure that more Aether reaches your limbs. This streamlines the flow, reducing any loss of Aether along the way."
A hologram of the ability path for Flash Step was shown.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
"For example, in my Flash Step ability, if I ignore some parts of the ability path, the backlash I receive will not be entirely negated. Some of the G-force behind the movement speed will be felt, or parts of my body might experience the force behind each step. Basically, laws of physics will be reapplied, and a sonic boom might also occur."
As that hologram disappeared, Emir moved to the radial and ulnar arteries without pause.
"We can go even further. When the Aether reaches the forearm, it splits into the radial and ulnar arteries. For precision spells, you can focus the Aether through the radial artery, which provides a more direct path to the fingers. You can use both arteries for spells that require a broader distribution, but ensure they are equally optimized."
He pointed at the smaller vessels in the hands.
"Finally, the smaller vessels in the hands can be optimized by reducing any unnecessary branching. Oftentimes, the ability path has your Aether converge at the tips of all five of your fingers while only needing one, to make it easier for you to choose. Even this can be cut to make it more efficient while slightly enhancing the accuracy and potency of your Ability." Emir paused for a few seconds to let the students digest the information, then continued: "By fine-tuning each of these five sections, you can create a more efficient and effective path for your Aether. As you know, most Seraphims can tweak a section or two, switching from a memorized path to another. This is something else; it optimizes everything and allows for quicker ability casting, better spell weaving, greater control, and adaptability in every possible combat situation."
The hologram flickered and changed to another ability path, this time more simplified.
"And yes, I said every combat situation, this doesn\'t apply only to attack abilities but to defensive abilities as well."
He pointed at the center.
"You can optimize the path to prioritize vital areas. Redirect the Aether to flow through the chest and core, creating a concentrated shield. This way, you reduce the exposure of your limbs while protecting your vital organs. You can also change the shield into different shapes instead of the usual oval around your body."
The hologram flickered and changed to show another ability path.
"For sustained abilities like the Aegis Of Radiance, you can learn how to transform it into a near-passive ability. Making it so that it wouldn\'t account for your current max of two active abilities."
The students, already astounded ten times over, were surprised once more as he continued, not giving them a chance to breathe.
"How? Well, it\'s by creating a loop within the Aetherial Vein, allowing the Aether to circulate back to the core for constant replenishment without needing your mental command. This technique also enhances the duration of your ability without requiring additional Aether input."
Emir waved the holoscreen again, now showing a comparative diagram of a Traditional Ability Path and an Optimized Ability Path.
"Notice the difference in efficiency. The optimized path reduces Aether usage and increases the speed of activation. And by removing detours, you ensure that the Aether reaches its destination with greater precision. The only consequence is the increased backlash, as the ability path\'s natural safeguards are bypassed."
He stepped back, finally allowing the students time to absorb what he had just dumped on
them.
"Path Optimization is about refining your technique to suit your needs. It\'s not about changing the essence of the ability but enhancing its performance. With practice, you\'ll find the perfect balance between speed, power, control, and backlash."
His eyes scanned the room, noting the mixture of emotions on the students\' faces. "Now, let\'s begin with some practical exercises to get a feel for this technique. Partner up with those of your Specialization and start by sensing your Aether Core. Understand the flow. Feel its pulse, its rhythm. Then, try to see what points of the ability path can be changed." Emir headed to his chair with slow steps and sat down, relaxing his back on its comfortable cushion.
"Note them down; I\'ll have a look after class and send a comment on each. By the end of the year, I\'ll make sure that every single one of you has multiple interchangeable sections for each ability in your arsenal."