Magic Caster Unit

Magic Caster Unit was the tentative name of a military unit composed of all the magic casters in the city of E-Naeurl during the Battle of E-Naeurl.

Background
The concept of a synchronized magic caster unit has been entertained in the New World. It was noted that if such a group was formed into an army corp out of people who learnt [Magic Arrow], it would probably see a lot of success. However because it was necessary to learn even the beginner’s level of the first tier of spells required a certain amount of potential, never-mind the amount of time that had to be invested to educate a magic caster and given the same amount of time and resources, it was more beneficial to train a hundred archers than a single magic caster for combat.

Thus no historical records existed of such a tactic being used. So the idea of a magic caster unit was thought to be an ex-pipe dream of an army unit.

The Witch of the Falling Kingdom Arc
The group was formed in desperation by the E-Naeurl's lord, Count Naeura to call every magic caster in the city to join them in mounting a defense, in hopes that he could form a unit comprised entirely of magic casters to combat the undead army from the Sorcerer Kingdom. The Count had sent requests to the city's organizations such as the Magician's Guild, the Temple of the Four Great Gods, the Adventurer's Guild and others.

Normally the organizations could not be called on to fight in a war, due to their unspoken rule, however, they found a loophole. Since the Sorcerer Kingdom's army was comprised of undead — of which they were almost certain were the Kingdom’s civilians who were turned undead. They could basically treat it as a coincidence that this army of undead was carrying the Sorcerer Kingdom’s flag. Using this reason allowed the groups to excuse themselves from refusing a fight with the undead who could turn dead villagers into more undead.

Due to the fact that the Adventurer’s Guild had the most magic casters and the adventurers had plenty of experience with combat, the highest-ranked adventurer group, Four Armaments, was chosen to lead this caster unit.

Scama discuss with her allies including the Magic Caster Unit on what kind of battle tactics to strategize against the two unknown powerful undead. There were no objections from any magic casters who disagree with her plans for the battle against the undead army. The magic casters were reminded by her that she will be leaving it to the professionals to decide and discuss the specifics on who’s casting and what they're casting. While so, have the magic casters make a judgment based on what they think the two powerful undead are capable of based off of its appearance such as it being a close-range combatant.

Once the preparations and discussions are finished by the magic casters, they immediately get into battle formation, moving to their respective post and awaited the enemies' action. After several volleys of arrows were thrown by their allies' archers at the zombies, Scama then orders the magic casters to initiate their simultaneous spell attacks at the unknown undead that just started moving at breakneck speed towards the gate. They continue to spew out a wave of spells constantly at the undead, hoping to take the monster down before it gets the chance to reach their location. Although they believe in the notion that it was taking damage to some extent, the undead was able to somehow withstand all their magic bombardment.

As a result, the undead was able to eventually reach the gate and commence its inevitable destruction within their proximity. According to Scama, the undead was now in the magic casters' blindspot, where they couldn’t aim their spells at it properly. Throughout the battle, members of both Four Armaments and Magic Caster Unit work together to overcome and defeat the undead army. Among the battle plans started while fighting, the leader of Four Armaments commands her team and the unit of magic casters to divert their attention towards the unmoving undead and what's below the walls. Scama have made it her plan to bait that undead into her companions' line of sight where they could see it and cast their attack spells at it immediately. However, due to the arrival of a Red Drop adventurer who came to their aid, the two undead threats of the city were easily eliminated, leaving only the horde of zombies for them to deal with.

Strength
The number of magic casters was less than fifty, but this quantity made for a more than formidable army unit. To have formed a caster unit out of the people here meant that together they could adopt the strategy of continually raining down [Magic Arrow]s on the enemy, could theoretically slay even dragons.

Unlike regular arrows, [Magic Arrow]s were guaranteed to hit independent of the evoker’s skills. Casting it at a higher tier would increase the amount of projectiles generated as well as the individual damage output of each projectile. Even so, a single projectile’s damage output was still minuscule. It was pretty much impossible for them to one-shot their enemies with a single cast. The damage output of the spell did not depend on where the enemy was struck, which some considered to be its advantage while others believed that it was its flaw.

Behind this ex-pipe dream of an army units were the soldiers under the Count’s employ and adventurers who were skilled in archery and other ranged weaponry.

Known Members

 * Lilynette Piani

Trivia

 * The Sorcerer Kingdom was technically the first to employ the idea, via its affiliate group the Goblin Army which relies on two magic caster units: the Goblin Magic Support Corps and the Goblin Magic Bombardment Squad. Later the Sorcerer Kingdom would reveal that one of their invasion tactics involved having a large group of Elder Lichs cast [Fireball] to level cities, making them an effective Magic Caster Unit.
 * If there existed some organism that could innately use [Magic Arrow] and an army was formed out of them, that had the potential to be absolutely terrifying. Even if those requirements for talent could be met, it was safer to say that it was precisely because no such organism existed that an army composed purely of magic casters was only a pipe dream.