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Okay so Illidain is back to get revenge for his 10000 1000 years of imprisonment, but his skill cap is still garbage so it should be easy picking even if he's maxed out all of his stats right? This seems like a non-starter unless he's found a way to circumnavigate the skill cap system in which case this actually becomes important to the plot since MC is dead set on becoming the flame of flames even though he has relatively low cap on Red magic.
It's like some 5'5" (165cm) 90 pound dude going into prison for 20 years. Even if he bulks up and works out for his entire time in prison he won't suddenly become a 6'2" (188cm) 220 pound body builder when getting out of jail. There's a limit to how buff he could get during the time frame and it's limited to his body's potential.
Also his specialty was Spirit magic, but he killed off his strongest familiar back in chapter 30 so even if he maxed out his other attributes, his strongest affinity would have to start over at level 1 since he would need to make a new familiar.
On top of all that, everything he did in his mental prison was theoretical. He had no way to judge the practical application of his theories until he was released from his mental state. The whole thing makes no sense on any level. Sure he could have come up with some pretty amazing ideas with all of his free time, but would he know how to use them or remember how they would apply in a physical world? Highly unlikely.
It's like some 5'5" (165cm) 90 pound dude going into prison for 20 years. Even if he bulks up and works out for his entire time in prison he won't suddenly become a 6'2" (188cm) 220 pound body builder when getting out of jail. There's a limit to how buff he could get during the time frame and it's limited to his body's potential.
Also his specialty was Spirit magic, but he killed off his strongest familiar back in chapter 30 so even if he maxed out his other attributes, his strongest affinity would have to start over at level 1 since he would need to make a new familiar.
On top of all that, everything he did in his mental prison was theoretical. He had no way to judge the practical application of his theories until he was released from his mental state. The whole thing makes no sense on any level. Sure he could have come up with some pretty amazing ideas with all of his free time, but would he know how to use them or remember how they would apply in a physical world? Highly unlikely.