Kyle experimented a bit with his new Wind Movement Fragment.
'So, in essence, I can move myself with Wind Ether by simply converting lower levels of speed into higher levels of speed in exchange for Ether.'
'The conversion between levels consumes Ether, but it's not as much Ether as if I were to accelerate manually.'
'If there is Air or Wind Ether around me, I can use some Ether from the surroundings to subsidize my Ether consumption. If I'm underwater or in another place with no Wind Ether, I have to use my own Wind Ether. That would decrease the advantage the Fragment brings me, but the advantage is still there.'
Kyle assumed a neutral position and moved himself through the air at increasing speeds.
Surprisingly, acceleration was the least of his problems.
Since he was directly interacting with the levels of speed, Kyle accelerated at an unreasonable rate.
He went from zero to 700 kilometers per hour in barely 0.2 seconds.
Then, Kyle stopped again in less than 0.2 seconds.
The gravitational forces due to his acceleration and deceleration were quite significant, and Kyle felt a bit uncomfortable in the stomach.
'That uses a lot of Ether,' Kyle thought after he stopped moving.
Just now, he had used up almost 2% of his Ether,
'However, I also jumped from level zero to level three. That's four different conversions, which each eat up some Ether.'
'I should make more tests.'
For the next couple of minutes, the green hawk watched as a man with crossed arms shot through the sky without moving his body in any way.
It was like Kyle was just standing there while his body suddenly shot into the sky at impressive speeds.
After some more tests, Kyle finally had a formula for how much Ether he needed to use if he only relied on his Wind Ether to move.
'Alright, time to test my actual speed.'
Kyle's feet touched the ground again, and he bent his knees.
BANG!
Then, Kyle exploded forward, the ground beneath him cracking.
He ran in one direction while only using his physical power.
His maximum speed was about 500 kilometers per hour.
Then, he activated his enchantment of Wind's Speed, increasing his speed to about 700 kilometers per hour.
After that, he activated a couple of basic techniques like Wind Dash.
Now, his top speed was about 850 kilometers per hour.
Kyle deactivated his techniques and readied a max-level Ignition.
BANG!
When Ignition launched, Kyle's speed reached around 980 kilometers per hour.
However, his Ether was dropping at around 5% per second.
That was when Kyle used his Fragment of Wind Movement to improve his speed.
BANG!
Kyle's speed shot from 980 kilometers per hour to about 1,250 kilometers per hour.
And the craziest part was that he was still just using 5% of his Ether per second.
A moment later, Kyle deactivated Ignition without deactivating his Fragment of Wind Movement.
His speed dropped to a bit below 1,000 kilometers per hour.
Yet, Kyle was barely using more Ether than he was regenerating.
Level four Fragments were Fragments like the Rank B Metal Material Fragment or the Wind Movement Fragment.
They had a significant impact on one's power. Understanding a level four Fragment could completely transform someone's power.
Level five Fragments were essentially Fragments that reached into the Realm of Transcendents. Most of the time, these Fragments were just a tiny bit away from Laws.
The Rank A Metal Material Fragment was a good example. Rank S Materials were already considered in the Realm of Transcendents, and the Rank A Metal Material Fragment allowed the user to synthesize perfect Rank S Materials.
Someone who knew that Fragment wouldn't even need Rank S Materials since they could create better ones themselves.
Another example was the Skysand Corrosion Fragment. Skysand was already a level higher than regular sand. One could view Skysand almost like a Rank S Material.
King Skysand knew the Law of Sand, which gave him perfect mastery over any kind of sand… that wasn't Skysand.
However, by replacing the Fragment of Sand's Corrosion with the Fragment of Skysand's Corrosion, the power of King Skysand's Core Spark increased significantly.
The Fragment of Sand's Corrosion was maybe a level two Fragment. Sand wasn't super corrosive. The most it could do was grind against something, but if one used grinding, one could also just use metal or stone. Sure, it could have its uses, but it wasn't super great.
However, Skysand was exceptionally corrosive. Corrosion was its strongest property.
The Fragment of Skysand's Corrosion could almost exhibit the power of an entire Law on its own.
That was why it was a level five Fragment.
While Kyle hadn't comprehended a level five Fragment, he had comprehended a level four Fragment.
This was basically the strongest thing he could comprehend without comprehending a Law.
In fact, Kyle hadn't even made proper use of the Fragment yet. After all, he was just using the principles.
Only when he created techniques, Spells, or Methods that incorporated the principle would the true power of the Fragment of Wind Movement be unveiled.
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