02-09-2020, 07:24 AM
Mana Control – Mana Tracing
This is going to be an interesting topic, as you gain a grip on controlling your flow of mana more deliberately, there are a multitude of things you can achieve. This, in reality is how magic works, for the sake of this stance, the most important thing is using your mana to extend the range of your attacks. There are instances where the edge of your blade will flow in a direction and your sharpened mana will not only follow, but move further than the range of your actual blade.
This is the key, attacking a distance that can actually minimize the risk of already being at close range, this is how you will be able to weave through the ranges of your opponent. The most important thing to focus on is how tight your mana it in itself. Mana condensation requires little focus, but to condense it to the point of physical strikes take quite a bit of training. You will know that you have achieved perfection when the traced mana can actually physically block the attacks of your opponent. While how much it can block it will be minimal, * when you have multiple traveling through the air at once, collectively it can be VERY difficult for your opponent to handle.
Take your blade of choice and focus a majority of your mana that you will be using and focus it into the edge of your blade. With a proper tool, the mana will cause it to glow, the point you need is that it’s so tight the glow becomes almost invisible to the eye. As you strike, allow it to release but then QUICKLY tighten it again before it leaves the edge, this will condense the energy mid-air and move as a pseudo-projectile.
This is where you need to be when it comes to control.
This is going to be an interesting topic, as you gain a grip on controlling your flow of mana more deliberately, there are a multitude of things you can achieve. This, in reality is how magic works, for the sake of this stance, the most important thing is using your mana to extend the range of your attacks. There are instances where the edge of your blade will flow in a direction and your sharpened mana will not only follow, but move further than the range of your actual blade.
This is the key, attacking a distance that can actually minimize the risk of already being at close range, this is how you will be able to weave through the ranges of your opponent. The most important thing to focus on is how tight your mana it in itself. Mana condensation requires little focus, but to condense it to the point of physical strikes take quite a bit of training. You will know that you have achieved perfection when the traced mana can actually physically block the attacks of your opponent. While how much it can block it will be minimal, * when you have multiple traveling through the air at once, collectively it can be VERY difficult for your opponent to handle.
Take your blade of choice and focus a majority of your mana that you will be using and focus it into the edge of your blade. With a proper tool, the mana will cause it to glow, the point you need is that it’s so tight the glow becomes almost invisible to the eye. As you strike, allow it to release but then QUICKLY tighten it again before it leaves the edge, this will condense the energy mid-air and move as a pseudo-projectile.
This is where you need to be when it comes to control.

