Chapter 179: Destruction IV

At this time, Rhodes only spent a few mana points to release enough death energy to complete the transformation of these undead creatures around him.

As the transformation was completed, at Rhodes' signal, the bone dragon immediately launched an attack on these undead creatures.

I saw that the bone dragon on the side rushed directly into this group of undead creatures, and at the same time violently waved its body to kill these undead creatures around it.

The strength of these undead creatures is extremely weak compared to the bone dragon. Even in the case of cooperation between each other during their lifetimes, these dwarves also have no way to deal with the bone dragon, and they can't even damage the bone dragon, let alone become an undead creature.

In addition to the bone dragon, the other centaur undead around also joined the battle, and it didn't take long to kill all the surrounding undead creatures.

After killing all the dwarven walking corpses, some subtle changes occurred in the bone dragon's body in Rod's sight.

In the original battle to destroy the dwarf village, after the bone dragon killed those dwarves, it absorbed the death energy released by those dwarves before they died, and the body of the bone dragon underwent this change, and now, after absorbing the death energy that reappeared after the death of the dwarves, the strength of the bone dragon increased again.

In contrast, what is directly reflected in Rhodes' spiritual imprint is the spiritual attribute occupied by the bone dragon, which has changed from the original 10 points to the current 12 points.

Except for the bone dragon, the rest of the surrounding undead creatures did not harvest any death energy, and when the death energy was just generated, it was absorbed by the bone dragon.

After realizing this, Rhodes understood that he needed to improve his spiritual attributes quickly.

At this time, Rod no longer waited, but set his eyes on Lal on the side. Rod took out his map and motioned for Ral to point out the next location on it.

Ral watched Rod's actions, and saw that Rhodes had killed all the transformed undead creatures again, and he also realized at this time that Rod's purpose might not be as simple as destroying the village to create undead creatures.

After taking the map and looking at it, Ral finally pointed to the location on the map that was not far from this place, as if he had made up his mind.

Ral knew that once he pointed out the location of the rest of the tribes, according to the strength of the necromancer in front of him, it was estimated that the rest of the tribes would also be unable to resist, but for the sake of his own life, he had to do so.

At this time, after getting the location of the other tribes from Ral, Rhodes did not wait, but immediately boarded the bone dragon and flew towards this location with Ral.

The undead creatures except the vampires were also on the ground following the bone dragon at this time, quickly advancing towards this position.

After all the undead creatures left, the place fell into its former calm, except for the broken dwarven corpses on the ground, which seemed to tell that there had been a battle here.

Rhodes, who was on the back of the bone dragon, was keenly aware that the situation here could not be hidden for long, as long as any creature came to the vicinity of the dwarven village, he would find out the fact that the dwarf village had been destroyed, and at that time, his existence would be completely exposed.

Rhodes knew that he still had some time before his existence was revealed. And during this period of time, it is undoubtedly the best opportunity to gain experience points for yourself.

Taking advantage of the bone dragon's flight, Rhodes checked his attribute panel, which originally only had a few hundred experience points, but after destroying the dwarven village, it had reached 7,500 points.

To be able to obtain so many experience points, the secondary experience points provided by the undead creatures transformed by Rhodes are also very important. Rod recalls that this way of gaining secondary experience points is not easy to use even for necromancers in previous games.

In the absence of Legendary-level Spiritualism, it is very difficult to directly transform undead creatures, requiring a lot of mana, and only Rhodes can transform undead creatures so easily with the effect of racing achievements.

After the bone dragon flew for a while, at this time, Rode, who was observing from high altitude, found that according to the change in the terrain, this should be the location pointed out by Ral, and Rod immediately let the bone dragon rush straight down from the sky.

Through Ral's information, Rhodes knew that there was still a dwarven village here, but on a smaller scale. For the dwarven village that was originally destroyed, this village is the closest tribe and is also Rhodes' next target.

The villages established by the dwarves are often close to each other, which is also related to the living habits of the dwarves.

Just like the dwarven village that Rhodes infiltrated when he first went on a mission, there are two other smaller dwarven villages near that village, and if one of them is attacked, the other two villages can come to their aid in time.

Dwarves are clearly more closely connected to each other than they are to other races, and dwarves from villages often visit each other.

Once Rhodes leaves to deal with the dwarves in this village, it won't be long before word spreads that Rhodes destroyed the dwarven village.

Therefore, even if the scale of the village is small, Rhodes did not intend to let go of the dwarven village in front of him, but took his undead creatures and launched an attack on the dwarven village in front of him.

Fortunately, through the information he received from Ral, Rhodes knew that there were only these two dwarven villages in the vicinity, and that there were no other dwarven settlements.

At this time, Rhodes led his undead creatures to attack the dwarven village, and it didn't take long for the battle to end.

The defenses here are weaker than the villages that have just been destroyed. In the face of the attacks of undead creatures, especially after seeing the bone dragons, these dwarves are particularly confused, and their morale collapses more quickly.

This victory was particularly easy, and it didn't take long to kill all the dwarves in the village.

At the end of the battle, Rhodes sent his undead creatures to the interior of the village, searching for dwarves who might be hiding, and looking for the dwarven vaults inside the village.

Rhodes knew that the most valuable thing in a dwarven village was the dwarven vault inside the village. As for the possible existence of items inside the dwellings of ordinary dwarves, it was not worth Rhodes' time.

After waiting for a while, Rod's centaur undead carried a lot of corpses to the village gate.

The corpses apparently belonged to the dwarves who had lost their guts in battle. These dwarves hid inside the village, trying to hide from the attacking necromancers, and were eventually found and killed by the undead creatures.