Although sixth-level creatures are powerful, they still have limitations. A bone dragon alone accounts for almost half of Rhodes' total mental attributes.
The ghost energy gives the ghost dragon a crushing dominance over all low-level creatures. Under this situation, low-level spells cannot even cause much damage to the ghost dragon.
During the previous battles, Rhodes discovered that most of the spells cast by the court mage were a combination of low-level magic. Except for a few high-level magics with special effects, the court mage had not directly cast attacks above level four. Spells.
Rhodes knew that this was also a choice for the mage. After leveling up, mages have more spell choices, whether to use high-level spells that consume more mana but have higher damage bonuses, or to cast low-level spells multiple times with almost no consumption. This all depends on the personal preference of the lawyer.
Through observations during the battle, Rhodes judged that the court mage obviously belonged to the latter.
Under a series of spell bonuses, the cost of low-level spells will become extremely low, and the wizard can cast them multiple times and is extremely flexible.
If faced with ordinary opponents, there would be no problem with this fighting method, but at this time, if the palace mage wants to attack Rhodes in front of him, he must deal with the ghost dragon on the side.
Under the influence of the ghostly energy of the ghost dragon, no low-level spells could harm it. This made the palace mage feel frustrated for the first time because he could not defeat the enemy.
At this time, as if he thought of something, the court mage sighed.
The court mage knew that the strength shown by Rhodes was beyond his expectation. Under this situation, it was obviously extremely difficult to deal with Rhodes with his own strength.
At this point, the court mage had no choice but to give up on the enemy in front of him, inform Eli's senior management of the existence of Rhodes and the ghost dragon, and then discuss it later. According to the speed of Eli's top management and the current level of struggle between the factions within the Elf King's Court, perhaps there will be no results until Rhodes returns to Diya.
Therefore, the court mage knew that he might not be able to kill Rhodes in front of him. Judging from Rhodes's growth rate, once Rhodes grows up, there will only be a bloody storm waiting for the surrounding area.
Although he was unwilling to do so, the court mage could still clearly see the current situation on the field and knew that he could only give up the idea of killing Rhodes. However, the court mage did not care too much about his own safety. In his opinion, with the existence of the Gate of Time and Space, Rhodes obviously cannot leave himself behind.
After discovering that he was defeated, the court mage did not immediately use the gate of time and space to evacuate, but just stayed there. In the sight of the court mage, Rhodes also looked in his direction.
But what the court mage didn't know was that all Rhode wanted was how to keep it.
Rhodes understood that under the current situation, whether he could keep the palace mage would depend on the performance of the ghost dragon beside him.
After looking at each other for a while, the court mage finally made a decision and completely remembered Rhodes' appearance in his heart. At this time, the court mage did not say anything to Rhodes, but immediately cast a spell, preparing to cast a spell on his own A door to time and space opens next to you.
The green gate of time and space appeared just like that with the movements of the court mage. As long as he entered it, the court mage could return to the main elf city of Eli.
At the moment when the Palace Mage took action, the ghost dragon next to Rhodes also made a move. The ghost dragon did not move towards the Palace Mage's position, but directly faced the Palace Mage's direction and spat out a big mouthful. Dragon breath composed of netherworld.
In an instant, following the movements of the ghost dragon, the dragon's breath directly swept over the original position of the palace mage. The palace mage was trying his best to open the door of time and space and did not react immediately.
In the previous battle, the court mage learned that among the undead creatures controlled by Rhodes, almost all of them were good at melee combat and were not good at long-range combat.
This also allowed the court mage to relax his guard against long-range attacks. He did not even use instant movement to increase the distance, but opened the door of time and space directly on the spot.
Since a mage is required to guide when opening the gate of time and space, the palace mage was directly hit by the ghost dragon's ghost dragon breath.
The moment he was hit by the Netherworld Dragon's Breath, the court mage completely suffered the impact of the dragon's breath, and his body began to fester rapidly.
Compared with the breath emitted by a normal giant dragon, the dragon's breath of the ghost dragon is different. Except that the method of spraying is roughly the same, the essence of the ghost dragon's breath is actually the ghost energy that envelopes it.
As long as they are not undead creatures, they will be affected by the ghostly energy. For normal creatures, Netherworld energy can directly corrode their bodies. Even if they can withstand this corrosion, their bodies will age irreversibly.
At this point, the effect of Netherworld Dragon Breath is similar to the Death Cloud, but unlike the Death Cloud, Netherworld Dragon Breath can easily destroy most low-level undead creatures. Only high-level undead creatures can withstand the Netherworld. Dragon Breath.
At this time, the palace mage who was hit head-on by the Nether Dragon's Breath was in extremely poor condition. There were many traces of ulcers all over his body, and there were many wrinkles on his already old face, and his hair was all gray.
Under the current situation, the court mage is planning to ignore his injuries and forcefully enter the gate of time and space. But the moment he did this, the court mage keenly sensed the offensive of the centaur leader ahead.
It turned out that when the court mage stopped in place, looking in the direction of Rhodes and thinking about countermeasures, the centaur leader had already approached the palace mage's position, but there was no movement. It wasn't until the ghost dragon's Nether Dragon Breath hit the court mage that the centaur leader began to take action.
At this time, the centaur leader was firmly blocking the door of time and space, waving the weapon in his hand to attack the palace mage in front of him.
Although he was also under the cover of the Netherworld Dragon's Breath, the centaur leader did not seem to be affected much. It seemed that the Netherworld Dragon's Breath around him did not exist.
Facing the centaur leader in front of him, and with his body corroded by the Netherworld Dragon Breath, the palace mage did not dare to stay here for a long time, but immediately used teleportation to appear nearby.
After standing still, the palace mage's expression became completely solemn.
At this time, the court mage finally realized that if he continued like this, he might die at the hands of Rhodes.
(End of chapter)