So if an individual with powerful strength wants to enter other planes, forcing their way in is nearly impossible.
Because they would face a strong repulsion from the World Will.
Unless you are strong enough to break through the world directly, then you can carve out a path for yourself.
But even for a low-tier world, ordinary Level 5 or Level 6 Wizard powers aren't strong enough to break through.
An existence capable of breaking through a plane must be far, far more powerful than that plane by countless levels.
For such existences, it depends on their mood; they might just destroy a plane they dislike with a single slap, while the creatures within can only suffer this unwarranted disaster.
Because they are too weak, they have no chance of controlling their destiny.
Generally, the way to enter another plane is to find the plane's coordinates, establish a plane channel, and then reach other planes through this channel.
Just like the Wizard Plane invading the Elf Plane, Parker, a Level 3 Wizard, successfully reached the Elf Plane through the plane channel.
Their power is somewhat suppressed, but at least they can enter.
Herag also learned that the Elf Plane is a Middle-tier Plane.
In terms of plane levels, it is on the same level as the Wizard Plane.
Herag recalled his Bloodline Mark, which contains the Bloodline Power of the Thunder God Ancestor.
He is unable to use the Ancestral Bloodline Power in either the Wizard Plane or the Elf Plane.
After contemplating for a while, Herag understood what was going on; the Ancestral Bloodline is the bloodline power of the highest existence.
This level of power would inevitably be subject to the strongest repulsion and suppression from the World Will.
Herag guessed that the Ancestral Bloodline should be at least Level 8, and might even be a Level 9 existence's bloodline.
And both the Wizard Plane and the Elf Plane are Middle-tier Worlds, which can only accommodate the strongest being of Level 6.
For these planes, such bloodline power poses a severe threat to the plane, and it's impossible to allow such power to appear within.
Since Herag usually does not activate the bloodline power, he is not affected.
However, whenever he tries to activate the bloodline power, he faces strong suppression, making the Ancestral Bloodline Power within the Bloodline Mark unusable.
This is also because his own power is too weak, completely lacking the ability to resist the World Will.
Herag knows that to somewhat resist the suppression from the World Will, he must become strong enough.
He needs to have sufficiently powerful and complete Rule Power to qualify for resisting the World Will.
By that time, at least he would be able to activate the Bloodline Mark and unleash some of the Ancestral Bloodline Power.
Though his power will be somewhat suppressed, it wouldn't be to the extent of being completely unable to activate it, suppressed to death.
"Is the Abyss Plane a High-tier World?" Herag suddenly asked.
Pries nodded: "That's right, the Abyss Plane has many top-level beings, which is why they are so powerful."
Herag was aware of this, but he wanted confirmation.
After learning this information, Herag grew increasingly worried about the situation in the Wizard Plane.
The strongest entity the Wizard Plane can accommodate is a Sixth Ring Wizard, which indicates that the upper limit has been blocked.
It's impossible for you to improve further, as the upper limit of this plane is here; no matter how hard you try, you can't advance further.
Herag may be very weak now, but his goal is not just the Sixth Ring Wizard level.
Looking at the situation now, he needs to consider future paths and cannot be confined to the Level 6 tier.
However, these are still too distant for him; thinking about them now is useless, and it's not something at his level that should be considered.
Currently, the strongest being in the Land of Dawn is only a Level 4 Wizard, which is far inferior compared to its past peak times.
Should the Abyss Plane establish a channel to the Wizard Plane, Herag could already foresee the situation.
Previously, the Sixth Ring Tower's Sixth Ring Wizards could resist a bit, repelling enemies.
Now the strongest is only Level 4, how can they fight?
If it actually comes to that, Herag feels he would need to consider how to escape.
No wonder the Wizard Plane has been constantly invading other planes, trying their best to enhance their plane's strength.
Ultimately, strength is fundamental; otherwise, you never know when you might be invaded by a strong plane and face annihilation.
After Herag and Pries learned some knowledge about planes, they had a general understanding in their minds, then asked: "Why did you seek me out today, why are you telling me this?"
Pries said: "This time, I came to find you because of a matter regarding a Low-tier World. To be precise, it is about a Low-tier World that has just formed from a Plane Fragment, extremely fragile. If a Level 2 Wizard enters and uses some Rule Power, it could damage that Low-tier World."
"Can Plane Fragments form a world?" Herag asked.
"That's right, Plane Fragments are basically just parts of a complete plane. Sometimes, if certain planes are destroyed and shattered, numerous Plane Fragments are formed. These Plane Fragments contain the Rule Power necessary to form a world, and as long as they are given enough time, these Plane Fragments can form new worlds."
"However, out of so many Plane Fragments, very few ultimately reach the step of forming a world; most cannot form a new world due to various reasons."
"These Plane Fragments are like seeds floating in the Endless World. If a fragment is very lucky and reaches the step of forming a new world, it starts as a Rising World and slowly becomes a Middle-tier World, possibly even a High-tier World."
"Recently, the Wizards from the Land of Dawn discovered a Low-tier World formed by Plane Fragments. This Low-tier World is unclaimed, but the Land of Dawn has six Wizard Organizations. Everyone wants this Low-tier World, but cannot fight each other to death."
"Therefore, after a Round Table Council discussion, each Wizard Organization will send Level 1 Wizards into that Low-tier World. Whichever organization captures control of the Low-tier World first will own that world. Everyone agreed with this; they would rely on their skills, confident they could win."
Pries said, smiling as he looked at Herag.
Seeing his smile, Herag instantly understood.
This is like recruiting soldiers by force.
No wonder Pries came personally; it seems he wants me to participate in this action.
Since the newly formed Low-tier World is too fragile, even a Level 2 Wizard could cause damage, which is why Level 1 Wizards are being sent in.
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