Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 656 - 219: The Intolerable Incubus Bloodline Legacy, Possibility of Changing Job to Mechanical Mage (10)

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"You brat, the charm trait in your Incubus bloodline underwent a super-dimensional evolution. What exactly did you do during your breakthrough to the Holy Land?"

Seeing Kael's all-out posture, Bartlet Monarch looked equally curious.

"Super-dimensional evolution... Isn't this something that only happens to high-tier Bloodline Mages?"

Kael's mouth twitched slightly.

The magician profession, when broken down, had many subcategories.

Bloodline Mages, especially the Dragon Vein Mages among them, comprised the largest group.

After all, whether it was Metal Dragons, Five-Colored Dragons, or other dragon types, their egg-laying rate was very low.

To ensure the continuation of dragons, both the benevolent Dragon God and the evil Dragon God decisively opted to cast a bloodline curse...

No, it was a blessing.

Under the gods' blessings, dragon bloodlines branched out quickly, significantly cementing Dragon Vein Mages as the leading figure among Bloodline Mages.

No choice; dragons held some advantages.

Due to their inherent nature, spreading their lineage widely resulted in the dominance of Dragon Vein Mages. When certain "serendipitous" coincidences led to personal awakenings and transformations, things got much more complicated.

And there had been grievances between Bloodline Mages and Bloodline Wizards in the past.

Bloodline Wizards liked to trace bloodlines to their sources, often fighting desperately to seize the bloodlines of powerful races or hybrids to significantly boost their own strength.

Hmm... So essentially, Bloodline Wizards saw Bloodline Mages as the best resources.

This led to a massive conflict, surpassing even the millennia-long blood war that established the Elven Continent's dominance in terms of duration and intensity.

In the end, Bloodline Mages united, finally shifting from being suppressed to fighting back.

After all, it was easy to see why Bloodline Wizards failed.

To ensure outstanding personal strength and avoid hitting bottlenecks, the simplest way was to start with a powerful bloodline.

But since those races were powerful, hunting them was no easy task.

Great bloodline strength generally meant strong overall group strength, with a higher likelihood of monstrous individuals.

If a Bloodline Wizard could defeat such a creature, it meant the creature's upper limit didn't meet their expectations.

The creatures they could defeat were considered inferior, and the ones they couldn't defeat were unattainable.

This was the inherent flaw of most Bloodline Wizards. Scoring a strong enough bloodline from the get-go was a rare "opportunity."

But magicians were different.

Compared to those "blessed by some mysterious entity" who became magicians, Bloodline Mages found developing their bloodline and using its power, even the bloodline inheritance, not so challenging.

As long as there were enough offspring, descendants would more or less inherit their parents' bloodline, eliminating bloodline limitations.

Or rather, most hereditary Bloodline Mages' origins weren't far off.

The weak ones, like bodies in movies, were buried in history, unworthy even of textual mention.

As long as a descendant remained, future generations would thrive once more.

The other needed to expand their source, experiencing deaths and injuries regularly to gain better bloodlines. ƒreewebɳovel.com

Over time, it naturally became harder to counter magicians.

But the most crucial aspect was the development of the concept of "super-dimensional evolution" among magicians.

Bloodline strength had limits, but the power one could exert after activating the bloodline essence had no upper limit.

Take Flandre, for example. Initially, she was a Dragon Vein Mage with a Golden Dragon Bloodline.

Under normal circumstances, ordinary Golden Dragon Bloodline with no special opportunities would peak at the Holy Land level.

The Legendary and Demigod stages still depended on destiny.

In other words, both Bloodline Wizards and Bloodline Mages would quickly transition into a plateau period after the initial growth phase, with increasingly slower growth.

If things continued like this, being surpassed by other professions would become common.

Over a thousand years ago, a top-tier genius appeared among Bloodline Mages, considered by many as possibly the greatest magician genius of all time.

That Destiny Mage, through numerous "coincidences," developed a special occupational ability called "super-dimensional evolution."

This ability allowed magicians, during each bloodline evolution, to extract a specific trait from their bloodline and condense it within their occupation core.

Take the Golden Dragon, for instance. It possessed over a dozen special bloodline traits like "Dragon Body," "Magic Energy Affinity," and "Anti-Demon Dragon Scale."

When these traits were extracted through "super-dimensional evolution," they were directly inscribed onto the magician's occupation core.

After a brief period of weakness, the magician's body would gradually recover, regaining the original bloodline traits.

The most straightforward example: the Incubus carried four bloodline traits, namely, "Charm," "Muscle Control," "Demon Power," and "Magic Power Affinity."