The sudden attack shocked the elf swordsman. Although he reacted immediately, he was still caught by the vampire.
The vampire pulled the elf swordsman towards him, while the claws of his other hand scratched his neck. After doing all this, the vampire stopped caring about the elves around him and immediately used bat transformation.
At this time, the vampire did not care about the possible danger. In order to get out of the predicament, he could only use bat transformation.
As a burst of black mist emerged, the bats rushed out in all directions, but these bats had no intention of attacking the surrounding elves. They just wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to separate from the rest of the bats and avoid the magic attack.
Just when the vampire had just transformed into a bat, the [Undead Killer] that originally appeared on the battlefield appeared again.
Due to the low health value of these bats, under the illumination of white light, these bats seemed to melt and turned into black mist in an instant, and they did not even last a few seconds longer.
Because of this magic, a large number of undead creatures died on the battlefield, but the number was obviously less than last time.
Since the [Undead Killer] had just been released, the surrounding necromancers were alert to this, and had no intention of letting the surrounding undead creatures surround them. Instead, they actively dispersed the formation.
Originally, because the formation among the necromancers was not dense enough, the court mage behind was not prepared to take action, but after discovering the vampire, he directly cast the spell.
For the court mage, the mana required to release an [Undead Killer] is relatively high, so he needs to find a critical opportunity to cast the spell, but at this time, he still chose to cast this spell.
The massive death of bats seriously injured the vampire. When the vampire just showed its true form, the surrounding Eli creatures immediately launched an attack on the vampire.
The vampire was seriously injured, but he did not dare to use bat transformation again.
While these elves were besieging the vampire, the elf swordsman who had just been killed by the vampire stood up.
There is no sparkle in the Elf Swordsman's eyes, but if someone observes carefully, they can see the fire of the soul contained in them.
While the rest of the elves' attention was focused on the vampire, the elf swordsman who had just stood up suddenly stabbed the surrounding elves with his sword. In an instant, he pierced the body of an elf and killed him directly.
As the elf swordsman pulled out his weapon, the elf he had killed also stood up. Although blood continued to flow from the wounds on his body, the elf who stood up again did not feel pain at all. Instead, he held the weapon and moved towards the surroundings. The elves attack.
Except here, the corpses near the vampire, whether they were elves or other types of undead creatures, stood up at this moment and began to attack the surrounding Eli creatures.
At this time, the elves finally discovered the anomaly. According to their understanding of the Necromancer, although the Necromancer can transform undead creatures, this transformation either takes a lot of time or requires a large amount of mana.
Therefore, during the battle, the elves will not pay special attention to the corpses under their feet. Instead, they will deal with the corpses of their companions after the battle is over.
For elves, unless the necromancer has a big advantage, in order to prevent the corpse of their companions from falling into the hands of the necromancer, they will take the initiative to destroy the corpse.
The corpses that suddenly stood up obviously broke these elves' understanding of the necromancer.
For a moment, the elves that originally besieged the vampires were now surrounded by these undead creatures and seemed to be unstoppable.
The swordsmanship that the elves are proud of has little advantage when facing these undead creatures. They can only barely resist the attacks of the surrounding undead creatures.
The vampire just wanted to cooperate with the surrounding undead creatures to launch a counterattack, looking for opportunities to devour flesh and blood, but after receiving instructions from the spiritual mark, he immediately retreated back.
The vampire came to Rhodes, already looking a little weak.
Looking at the vampire's appearance, Rhodes didn't say much, but let the vampire devour the flesh and blood near him to restore life.
Rhodes knew that if he hadn't taken action in time, the vampire would have been seriously injured.
Due to his legendary spiritualism, in the previous process of resurrecting the elves, Rhodes only spent about 1 to 2 mana points to complete the transformation of each undead creature.
For Rhodes, the only limitation for controlling undead creatures is whether his mental attributes are sufficient.
In Rhode's perception, the undead creatures that were originally transformed were gradually killed by the surrounding dwarves who came to support them during this period of time, but Rhodes did not transform the undead creatures again.
Rhodes knew that he also had the ability to change the situation of the battle when he attacked with all his strength, but Rhodes had no such intention.
Since Rhodes is currently at a lower level, even if he can deal with the undead creatures around him, he still has no way to deal with the mages on the battlefield.
On the contrary, once Rhodes shows extremely powerful spiritual summoning ability, the opponent's spell caster will try their best to kill Rhodes, and even the senior necromancer on Rhodes' side will turn Rhodes into an undead creature.
In the battlefield, there were not many Deadwood Guards left around. Except for the Bone Vine Guards who killed some Deadwood Guards during this period, a large number of Deadwood Guards were killed by resentful souls.
Although he did not get the experience points of these dead wood guards, Rhodes also asked the bone vines to use the remains of the dead wood guards. Compared with the original state, the bone vine guards at this time are already more powerful.
Judging from the appearance alone, the Bone Vine Guard's torso is now several times its original size. The surface of the bone vine guard's body is connected to a large number of wooden blocks, which looks extremely uneven. Only in this way can the cracks caused by the expansion of the bone vine body be repaired.
Due to the two previous undead killers, the necromancer side has fallen into an absolute disadvantage. Facing the pressure of the Eli creatures, the necromancer cannot rely on the gathered undead creatures to resist, and can only retreat repeatedly.
The senior necromancer wanted to reverse the situation, but every time the cloud of death appeared, it was blocked by the barrier, causing it to have no effect.
Facing the attack of Eli creatures, a necromancer who lost a large number of undead creatures did not care about his remaining undead creatures, but fled directly towards the edge of the battlefield.
At this time, a thick cloud of death shot at the fleeing necromancer, instantly covering him.
The necromancer howled in agony in the cloud of death, and finally fell to the ground.
(End of chapter)