The battle continued relentlessly…
Richard, who acted as a spectator in a corner, watched the battle, his thoughts churning.
To be honest, wizard-level battles, compared to apprentice-level battles, though improved, were no longer just about standing and outputting spells. There was dodging and interaction, but the essence of the difference was not very significant.
It still followed the "You attack, I defend; I defend, you attack" turn-based cycle. Perhaps a bit faster, gaining the upper hand in combat could give a slight advantage. However, relying on this advantage to kill an equally powerful opponent in a short time was nearly impossible.
In summary, in the current Wizard World, all battles were conservatively biased, with defense being greater than offense, which was the exact opposite of modern Earth—where offense outweighed defense.
On modern Earth, theoretically, there are no indestructible hostile targets.