Invincible Hero of Necromancer

Chapter 200: Rhodes' strategy two

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As for why he doesn't want to give up this idea, the court mage also has his own considerations.

As far as the court mage is concerned, there is obviously an irresolvable hatred between him and Rhodes. If not for this, the court mage would not have been paying attention to Rhodes's movements.

During this process, the court mage saw the rapid improvement in Rhodes' strength and learned about his potential for growth.

If a necromancer has strong growth potential, it will be a disaster for creatures of other races. In this case, I don’t know how many creatures will die because of the growth of the necromancer. .

The court mage witnessed Rhodes' actions along the way. When he saw the corpses caused by Rhodes' actions, the court mage also complained to himself why he didn't kill Rhodes by force at the beginning. If he had killed him at that time, If it is done, so many things will not happen in the future, and these creatures will not die because of Rhodes.

But at this time, it was obviously too late to think about these things. The dead creatures could not be resurrected, and even the corpses were desecrated.

The court mage realized that he still had the opportunity to make amends for the mistakes he had made.

The court mage quickly looked around, and finally found Rhodes looking at him next to the bone dragon.

I don't know since when, the bone dragon has been staying in place and has not launched an attack on the palace mage. The only one who has been running on the battlefield is the centaur leader.

In the previous battle, the court mage had not realized this, and only thought that the bone dragon could not catch up with him. It was not until the current situation that the court mage realized that the bone dragon's behavior was precisely for Covering the rear, Rhodes ended up turning into a bat.

Rhodes looked at the court mage on the side and had some thoughts in his mind.

Rhodes understands that he is relatively weak in long-range abilities, and even the undead creatures under his command are mainly melee combat. These undead creatures controlled by Rhodes obviously cannot pose any threat to the palace mage who can teleport.

When he was attacked by the court mage's spell and put into a disadvantageous situation, Rhodes did not panic, but quickly figured out a way to defeat the court mage, which was to pretend that his health was insufficient, so that the court mage would consume a lot of mana. value.

And Rhodes's behavior was indeed effective, and he successfully defrauded the court mage of a large amount of mana.

At this time, because he came to the bone dragon and his mental attributes were greatly improved after the advancement, Rhodes began to quickly release death energy towards the bone dragon beside him.

Rhodes knew that if the court mage wanted to leave, he would definitely not be able to keep him.

Although the court mage is willing to stay and fight with him, Rhodes knows that once the court mage is at a disadvantage, or his mana value is below a certain level, and his life is in danger, the court mage will leave directly without giving him anything. Chance.

Under the current situation, Rhodes knew that if he wanted to interfere with the palace mage's will, he would need to take a powerful medicine of his own.

In the sight of the palace mage, Rhodes suddenly released death energy at the bone dragon beside him.

At first, the court mage didn't realize what Rhodes wanted to do, but as he became aware of this death energy, the court mage's expression slowly changed.

In the palace mage's perception, the death energy released by Rhodes is extremely rich, and the intensity is rare in the palace mage's life. If it weren't for the palace mage's extremely high level of magic skills and the confirmation that this was just pure death energy, he would have even thought that Rhodes had directly released the cloud of death.

After feeling the intensity of the death energy, the court mage clearly realized something. Looking in the direction of Rhodes, the court mage had a look of disbelief in his eyes.

Based on his understanding of necromancers, the court mage knew that Rhodes' level of spiritualism was obviously higher than he imagined, being able to release such a strong death energy.

After discovering this, the court mage's thoughts immediately changed. The court mage originally thought that Rhodes had the potential to become a powerful necromancer, but what he didn't expect was that according to Rhodes' level of spiritualism, Rhodes was already an extremely powerful necromancer.

At this time, as Rhodes transformed the death energy, Rhodes himself also discovered anomalies.

According to the professional bonus that Rhodes originally received when he advanced, Rhodes' mana consumption is halved when converting death energy. Rhodes originally thought that this was the benefit brought by advancement, but what Rhodes did not expect was that the improvements brought by advancement were more than just this.

Rhodes clearly felt that the death energy he released had been qualitatively improved. Although there is no information prompt when advancing, Rhodes is very sure of this.

Rhodes realized that this should be the hidden characteristic of the Necromancer profession, and the degree of improvement may also be based on the level of spiritualism.

Under the current situation, the overall quality of death energy has been improved, which is undoubtedly very beneficial to Rhodes.

Consistent with what Rhodes imagined, after discovering this, the court mage apparently gave up his plan to leave for the time being and chose to deal with Rhodes with all his strength.

Rhodes didn't pay attention to this, but continued to release death energy towards the bone dragon.

As the bone dragon absorbs the death energy, a powerful breath appears in the bone dragon's body, and in Rhodes' attribute panel, the mental attributes originally required to control the bone dragon are increasing rapidly.

The mental attribute of controlling the bone dragon has increased from more than 10 points at the beginning to more than 30 points in a blink of an eye, and this trend has not stopped, but continues to climb upwards.

According to Rhodes' original idea, he just wanted to use this method to allow the Bone Dragon to withstand more spells from the Palace Mage. However, in the current situation, feeling the abnormality on the Bone Dragon, Rhodes did not stop. On the contrary, these actions speed up the release of death energy.

Seeing this happening, the court mage no longer waited, but immediately raised his hand. Suddenly, Rhodes lost his vision again.

Rhodes didn't have any panic about this. Since he had seen the court mage's method before, even if he sensed the threat in front of him, Rhodes did not move.

At this time, the bone dragon in front of Rhodes immediately stepped forward and blocked all the ice arrows shot by the court mage.

Although the bone dragon suffered some damage, it recovered instantly under the influence of the surrounding death energy.

The huge body of the bone dragon blocked Rhodes's face, and the spells of the court mage were unable to have much effect when facing the bone dragon.

Under this situation, looking at the bone dragon that was still absorbing the energy of death, the palace mage felt a little uneasy for the first time.

(End of chapter)