Chapter 893: Fault One

With combat experience in previous lives, Rhodes understood that when this battle had just begun, neither mage had the option to cast powerful attack spells directly on the other side.

Whether it is Eric, who is a legendary mage, or Sandru, who has two combined artifacts, he obviously has sufficient means to deal with attack spells that directly act on him, and rashly attacking directly will only waste a lot of his mana.

The scene that appeared in front of him made Rhodes realize that the two mages chose to fight through various measures to reduce each other's mana first.

For powerful high-level mages, mana can symbolize almost everything in them, and as long as they have mana, they can achieve all kinds of actions that ordinary people can't imagine.

The two powerful mages in front of him, in order to increase their chances of victory when their mana was sufficient, neither of them chose to rush into full force.

Eric, who has a strong spell-casting ability, is naturally not afraid of the competition in mana, and he casts the undead killer at the first time, as well as casting spells on the entire Soul Tower, in order to force Sandru to cast spells in response.

Unlike Eric, in this mana contest, Sandru, who is a necromancer and holds two artifacts, can rely on a large number of undead creatures under his command to make up for his weaknesses in mana.

In order to deal with the spells cast by Eric, Sandru ordered his undead creatures to use their respective abilities to make up for the consumption of the death energy barrier, for this reason, the corpse witch can remotely cast a large number of death clouds towards this barrier, and those bats can only be transformed into death energy with their own lives.

In this process, the spell that Sandru really cast, only the one that maintains the stability of the Spiritualist Tower, consumes far less mana than Eric.

Rod noticed that neither Sandru nor Eric seemed to care so much about the mana consumed first.

The all-out contest between high-level mages, just the consumption of mana, is not something that can be completed in a while, and in the process of casting spells, it is necessary to always pay attention to the various actions of the other party, so to speak, patience is particularly important in their contest.

In this battle, any flaws in the two could lead to completely different situations.

Aware of this, Rode, who was observing all this, was also not in a hurry, still looking for the best opportunity to shoot.

At this moment, Rod keenly noticed that among the vampires who had been turned into bats before, a figure was particularly conspicuous, and that was the hero Degar that Rod originally cared about.

As a large number of vampires have performed batatization, Degar is still able to maintain his original form, and when he is the only vampire left on the spot, it undoubtedly arouses Rod's great attention.

Rhodes noticed that Degar was not unresponsive to Sandru's orders, and in the process of many vampires becoming bats, Degar also relied on batatization and released a large number of bats, but still maintained the existence of the main body, obviously, Sandru had another treatment for this powerful hero vampire.

It seems to feel the situation of those vampires who originally followed him, but were then controlled by Sandru, and could only disappear in the form of bats under the action of the undead killer, there was an obvious hostility in Degar's eyes when he looked at Sandru.

Even the existence of the spiritual imprint could not suppress the hostility in Degal's heart, and Rhodes on the side could clearly feel this.

In the air, a large number of bats continue to be illuminated by white light, turning into the most basic death energy and integrating into the barrier outside the tower.

The barrier, which was already somewhat difficult to support, was replenished by the combined efforts of many undead creatures, and the outer layer became solidified at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Even the undead killer cast by Eric is helpless in the face of the solidified barrier at this moment. The cost is that many vampires were unable to take the initiative to end batatization in the process, and eventually lost their lives because all the bats died.

Feeling the bats dissolving in the white light, Sandru's expression did not fluctuate at all, for him, these bats, and even the undead creatures around him, were just a means to consume Eric's mana.

In mid-air, the corpse of a vampire that had lost all the bats it had produced and eventually died here fell and struck hard at Degar's feet.

On the mutilated corpse, there are still traces of burning, and black smoke is constantly rising, which is the purifying effect brought by the undead killer.

All vampires that die in the bat-like state will eventually revert to their original form, and their bodies will be left with the various injuries that bats have suffered.

Perhaps because of the relationship within the barrier, there was no pale flame on the corpse in front of him, but seeing the tragic situation of this vampire when he died, Degal's heart still felt a burst of unbearable, and the resentment in his eyes when he looked at Sandru was even worse.

Due to the existence of the spiritual imprint, Degar at this time still did not dare to make any actual unfavorable moves against Sandru.

Noticing this scene, Rod's heart jumped, and he realized that this might be the key to obtaining the artifact.

Before Rhodes could make a move, Eric struck again, casting a spell.

Eric didn't mean anything about the undead creatures at the top of the tower, and all his attention was on the spiritualist tower in front of him.

Eric's spell easily broke through the barrier outside the Outer Spiritualist Tower, and through the rift created in the upper layer, it directly applied to the interior of the Spiritualist Tower.

With a roaring explosion, all Rhodes felt next was a strong sense of weightlessness, and the entire top area was falling downward at this moment.

Fortunately, this feeling of weightlessness did not last long, and the top part of the tower stabilized again.

The sudden change made it difficult for the necromancers on the top floor to stabilize their figures, and they fell to the ground one after another, and some of the necromancers who were close to the edge even fell directly from the top floor.

Taking advantage of everyone's unstable shape, Rhodes seemed to have moved a short distance on the top floor in a few moments.

By the time the entire top of the tower had fully stabilized, Rhodes had already arrived at the position he wanted to reach.

In front of Rod, Degal, who had also experienced weightlessness at the top of the tower, but his body shape had not changed much, was staying here.

Sensing Rod's arrival, Degar turned his gaze to Rhodes beside him.