Having adjusted the experimental conditions, Richard observed for a while longer. Unfortunately, no miracle occurred; his clone's disintegration rate was merely slower than before.
Gazing at the blue flames, an idea suddenly struck Richard.
"It seems this thing is better suited as a weapon. Contain the radiation, focus the blast, and it could disintegrate the body of a third-level creature in an instant."
For the vast majority of native creatures, losing their body was no different from death.
Richard casually took out a notebook and recorded his idea.
A mature wizard always had a tool for recording inspirations, be it a notebook, a magic book, or an Image Capturing Crystal Ball, among others that could record information.
Wizards had ample time and sufficient ability to realize these inspirations.
For the longevity species, thought rigidity was an inevitable problem; at this time, any inspiration was incredibly precious.