Chapter 200: Rod's Stratagem II

As for why he was reluctant to give up this idea, the court mage also had his own considerations.

For the court mage, there is obviously an irresolvable grudge between him and Rod, and if it weren't for this, the court mage would not have been paying attention to Rod's movements.

And in the process, the court mage saw the rapid improvement of his strength from Rod, and thus learned about his growth potential.

If a necromancer has a strong growth potential, then it is a disaster for creatures of other races, and in this case, I don't know how many creatures will die because of the growth of the necromancer.

The court mage witnessed Rod's actions along the way, and when he saw the corpses that were produced because of Rod's actions, the court mage also complained to himself why he didn't forcibly kill Rhodes at the beginning, if he had done it at the time, so many things would not have happened after that, and these creatures would not have died because of Rhodes.

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

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

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

I don't know when the bone dragon has stayed where it is, and has not launched an attack on the court mage, and only the centaur leader is left who has been running on the battlefield.

In the previous battle, the court mage did not realize this, only that the bone dragon could not catch up with him, and it was not until the current situation that the court mage realized that this behavior of the bone dragon was precisely to cover up the end of the bat in the rear.

Rhodes looked at the court mage on the side, and some thoughts came to his heart.

Rhodes understands that he is weak in long-range ability, and even the undead creatures under his command are mainly melee combat. These undead creatures controlled by Rhodes are obviously difficult to pose a threat to the court mages who have teleportation.

Instead of panicking, Rhodes quickly figured out a way to defeat the court mage, which was to pretend that he was running low on health, so that the court mage would consume a lot of mana.

And Rod's behavior did pay off, and he successfully deceived the court mage of a large amount of mana.

At this time, due to coming to the bone dragon's side, coupled with the fact that his spiritual attributes had been greatly improved after advancement, Rod began to quickly release death energy against the bone dragon beside him.

Rhodes knew that if the court mage was bent on leaving, he would definitely not be able to keep him.

Although the court mage was willing to stay and fight with him, Rhodes knew that once the court mage fell into a disadvantage, or the mana value fell below a certain level, and found that his life was in danger, the court mage would just leave and would not give himself any chance.

In the current situation, Rhodes knew that if he wanted to interfere with the will of the court mage, he also needed to take a fierce medicine himself.

In the sight of the court 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 with the perception of this death energy, the court mage's face slowly changed.

In the perception of the court mage, the death energy released by Rhodes was extremely rich, and the intensity was rare in the life of the court mage. If it weren't for the court mage's extremely high magic attainment, confirming that it was just pure death energy, he would even think 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 Rhodes' direction, the court mage's eyes showed disbelief.

Out of his understanding of the necromancer, the court mage knew that being able to release such a rich death energy, Rod's level of spiritualism was obviously beyond his imagination.

After discovering this, the court mage's mind suddenly 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' spiritualism level, Rhodes was already considered an extremely powerful necromancer.

At this time, with Rod's transformation of death energy, Rhodes himself also discovered an anomaly.

According to the class bonus that Rhodes originally obtained when he advanced, Rhodes' mana consumption was halved when he converted death energy. Rod originally thought that this was the benefit of advancement, but what Rod didn't expect was that the improvement brought by advancement was more than that.

Rod clearly felt that the death energy he released had been qualitatively improved. Although there was no information to advance to, Rhodes was sure of it.

Rhodes realized that this should be the hidden nature of the necromancer class, and the level of improvement may also be based on the level of spiritualism.

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

In line with what Rhodes had envisioned, the court mage, after discovering this, apparently gave up his intention to leave for the time being, and chose to deal with Rhodes with all his might.

Rod didn't care about this, but still released death energy towards the bone dragon.

With the absorption of death energy by the bone dragon, a powerful aura appeared in the bone dragon's body, and in Rod's attribute panel, the spiritual attributes originally required to control the bone dragon were rapidly improving.

Controlling the spiritual attributes of the bone dragon, from more than 10 points at the beginning, it has reached more than 30 points in a blink of an eye, and this trend has not stopped, but continues to climb upward.

According to Rhodes' original idea, he just wanted to let the bone dragon withstand more spells from the court mage in this way, but in the current situation, feeling the abnormality on the bone dragon, Rod did not stop the movements in his hand, but instead accelerated the release of death energy.

Seeing this situation, the court mage also no longer waited, but immediately raised his hand, and suddenly, Rod lost his vision again.

Rhodes didn't panic about this. Since he had seen this method of the court mage before, even if he sensed the threat coming from 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, under the action of the surrounding death energy, the bone dragon recovered in an instant.

The huge body of the bone dragon was in front of Rod, and these spells of the court mage could not have much effect in the face of the bone dragon.

Under such circumstances, looking at the bone dragon that was still absorbing the energy of death, the court mage's heart felt a little uneasy for the first time.