Chapter 117: Hero Awakening
Rhodes didn't know what the court mage was doing at this time. Rhodes was even more worried that the dwarves from the rest of the surrounding villages had arrived.
Although the vampires have been promoted in rank, they still cannot gain any advantage with the cooperation of a large number of dwarves and elves.
Undead creatures don't win by the quality of a single creature, and vampires are still powerless in the face of a large number of enemies, and although they have the ability to bat into a single creature, they can only do limited damage.
Therefore, when Rhodes felt the battlefield, he saw a vampire bat that was quickly killed by the surrounding elves.
Seeing this, Rhodes didn't hide anything, because he was covered with blood, and those who wanted to blend in with the battle would only be discovered at the first time.
Rod raised his hand, and a ripple of death was released.
As a shockwave of death, invisible to the naked eye, spread around, all the dwarves and elves on the battlefield were fully damaged. In contrast, vampire bats take no damage.
Death Ripple cannot damage undead creatures within range, but it does deal full damage to all normal creatures except Rhodes, and does not decrease due to spread. Because of this, Death Ripple has become the most common spell used by necromancers in warfare.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, the bats began to counterattack the surrounding elves, but to no avail.
A Death Ripple can do only a limited amount of damage, not to mention that the opponent is the surrounding dwarves. Due to their innate magic resistance, dwarves are able to withstand more spells.
The surrounding elves apparently spotted Rod, but Rod's movements did not stop, and another death ripple was released.
These elves suffered a lot of damage, obviously they couldn't let Rhodes continue to release spells like this, and the elves in the later position released the spells they had learned, wanting to interfere with Rhodes' movements in this way.
Rhodes didn't dodge the elves' spells while continuing to unleash Death Ripple.
Attracted by the vampires, these dwarves are in close proximity to the elves, which also gives Rhodes an excellent chance to cast spells.
The third death ripple slammed through, and the elf, who had been seriously injured, was completely unable to bear it at this time, and fell directly to the ground, and at the same time, because there were not enough elves to deal with the bats that the vampire bats had turned into, the bats began to frantically bite the dwarves around them.
Rhodes knew that if his mana was enough, he would be able to kill all the dwarves and elves gathered together by Death Ripple alone, but unfortunately, Rhodes' mana was running out at this time.
The last death ripple was released, and Rod's mana had bottomed out, but instead of relying on vampires alone to fight in front, Rhodes held the iron sword in his hand and began to deal with the elves who fell to the ground in front of him.
At this time, there were not many creatures still standing on the field, and as far as the eye could see, almost all of them were dwarves. However, the dwarves are also uncomfortable at this time, although they have the talent of magic resistance, they can't withstand so many death ripples.
As for the elves, with the exception of a few who had not taken any damage in the original battle with the vampires, the rest of the elves were almost completely killed by Death Ripple.
Even the elves who survived were all seriously injured at this time, completely losing the ability to fight.
For a while, due to the death of a large number of companions, the remaining elves obviously couldn't believe that their companions, who were originally fighting side by side, died under the spell so easily. Although they survived, they all looked like they were lost and depressed.
Rod released a total of four Death Ripples, and since Rod's spirit regenerated at full value, the panel damage of Death Ripples alone reached 104 points.
Not many elves could withstand such damage, but the dwarves relied on their magical resistance and high health to withstand Rhodes' attacks.
Rhodes kills some of the elves who have fallen to the ground after losing a lot of health, while the vampires focus on dealing with the dwarves in front of them.
Rhodes knew that the outcome of this battle was a foregone conclusion, and even if the dwarves from the rest of the villages arrived, he would have completed the task, and he would gain a lot of experience points and a generous reward from the academy.
Just as Rhodes was about to kill an elf who had fallen to the ground, a blade stabbed out from Rhodes' side.
The speed at which the blade stabbed out was not fast, and it was clear that the owner of the blade had been seriously injured. Rod was the first to notice this attack, and swung his sword backhand, knocking the blade that was stabbing at him aside.
Following this action, Rod also saw that the owner of the blade was the elven swordsman Eve, who had originally talked to him.
When Rhodes first unleashed Death Ripple, Iver saw Rhodes' movements, and he immediately realized that he had been thinking wrong all along.
Under the impact of the death ripples, Ivor saw his companions fall one by one, and at the same time, Iver also realized that the elven mage who had been to remind Rhodes was likely to have died at Rhodes' hands.
At this time, there was an indescribable grief in Ive's heart, whether it was the death of his closest companion or his previous trust in Rod, it was undoubtedly a fierce reminder to Iver that all this in front of him was caused by him letting Rhodes enter the village in the first place.
Under Death Ripple's attack, Ive's health is greatly lost. Although there were no wounds on the surface of his body, the loss of life force in his body made Iver have no strength, and every step required great perseverance to lift the strength of his whole body.
Under the intense grief, a wordless anger ignited in Ive's heart, allowing Ivor to resist all the discomfort in his body and walk in the direction of Rod.
Finally, Iver raised all his strength and came to Rod's side, ready to attack Rod, but found that in this state, he was not Rod's opponent at all.
Looking at Rod's indifferent face, pain, anger, and sadness completely filled Ive's heart at this moment. These emotions melted in Ive's heart, as if it was about to tear Ive's entire body apart.
It's useless to say anything, whether it's roaring or questioning, it can't vent the strong feelings in Ive's heart, and Ive only wants to do one thing now, which is to kill Rhodes in front of him.
At this time, Ive, who had to overcome the difficulties caused by his body every step he took, was fused with this emotion, but there was infinite power inside his body, and in this strong feeling, Iver only felt as if something that had been imprisoning him was broken.
Iver raised his weapon and charged towards Rod.