Right after Albie launched his spell at the pillar he noticed what seemed to be an inferno coming from one of the other testing areas. "That has to be some kind of noble with more power than control." Still it only proved the old man right when he said that the nobles had an unfair advantage over commoners like him. Honestly the way his spell drilled right through the stone column surprised him, but at least the use of extra mana wasn't a waste, and the few intentional misses in the first part would hopefully cause any future opponents to underestimate him if there were matches of some kind.
While Albie tried to watch as many of the tests after his, it wasn't very useful to him. There were some impressive displays of power and skill, but unlike the double mana bullet trick nothing he could copy or adapt to fit him. At least until number 329, he had no idea if and how he could copy that launcher used to destroy the pillar but Albie didn't doubt that it was a shot to try and learn something similar.
When the third test was revealed Albie's luck seemingly took a turn for the worse. He had no experience with flying a broom. At least spells were allowed but with so many other people flying around he had to be careful not to accidentally hit the wrong person. Besides that he felt like he couldn't risk making his arrows too powerful, even if lethal force would have been allowed he didn't want to kill or seriously hurt anyone here. In the end Albie decided on a simple plan.
It took Albie more than a minute to figure out how to even get his broom in the air, but eventually he succeeded. Trying his best to keep stable he took out his grimoire and just hoped he had mana to both not fall down and cast his most mana intensive spell at the same time, even if it wouldn't be at full power. "Manifold Missiles!" Since he couldn't predict the movement of all the people and balls flying around, he had decided to go with quantity over quality. As he had hoped one of the arrows actually hit a ball and sent it spiraling downwards. Unfortunately it not only was clear that the ball was recovering someone else had also noticed the easy target. Albie had to get it first since he doubted he would get this lucky again so he did his best to fly as fast as he could towards it.
While Albie tried to watch as many of the tests after his, it wasn't very useful to him. There were some impressive displays of power and skill, but unlike the double mana bullet trick nothing he could copy or adapt to fit him. At least until number 329, he had no idea if and how he could copy that launcher used to destroy the pillar but Albie didn't doubt that it was a shot to try and learn something similar.
When the third test was revealed Albie's luck seemingly took a turn for the worse. He had no experience with flying a broom. At least spells were allowed but with so many other people flying around he had to be careful not to accidentally hit the wrong person. Besides that he felt like he couldn't risk making his arrows too powerful, even if lethal force would have been allowed he didn't want to kill or seriously hurt anyone here. In the end Albie decided on a simple plan.
"GO!"
It took Albie more than a minute to figure out how to even get his broom in the air, but eventually he succeeded. Trying his best to keep stable he took out his grimoire and just hoped he had mana to both not fall down and cast his most mana intensive spell at the same time, even if it wouldn't be at full power. "Manifold Missiles!" Since he couldn't predict the movement of all the people and balls flying around, he had decided to go with quantity over quality. As he had hoped one of the arrows actually hit a ball and sent it spiraling downwards. Unfortunately it not only was clear that the ball was recovering someone else had also noticed the easy target. Albie had to get it first since he doubted he would get this lucky again so he did his best to fly as fast as he could towards it.