Chapter 835: Assault II
As the battle between bats progressed in the sky, the entire battlefield was affected by this situation.
In the middle of the battle, although there will be no corpses left of the dead bats, there is a large amount of death energy left in the black mist transformed by the bats, which in turn has an impact on all the creatures on the entire battlefield.
For undead creatures, death energy has an extremely important significance, such a rich death energy naturally attracted the attention of a large number of undead creatures, and even the dark red light on the surface of the Soul Calling Tower was also affected by this death energy and became unreal.
What made Rhodes care was that even though a large number of bats died, neither Tammik nor Degar had any change in their expressions, as if the bats that died in the battle and the consumption of making bats did not need them to care at all.
His previous understanding of vampires made Rod understand that batatization can be said to be the most basic talent of this creature, whether it is batatization in its regular form or part of the batatization that Rhode perceives at this time, it belongs to the talent category of this creature.
In this case, a creature belonging to the vampire category can successfully perform it at a very small cost, or even at no cost, when performing batatization, transforming itself into the form of a large number of bats.
With the exception of true vampires, any other type of creature often has to pay an unimaginable price when casting batatization, in addition to the large amount of health used to form bats, and more importantly, after continuous use of batatization, its basic stats will be permanently reduced.
For this reason, batting is also considered a vampire's signature skill. In addition to using combat skills, vampires most often use the special ability of batatization.
Compared to other creatures that have mastered batatization skills through various means, vampires have an extremely important advantage in casting batatization.
As a result of this information, in Rhodes' opinion, although a large number of bats appeared in the sky, and the death energy released by the death of the bats was also extremely rich, the real consumption of these two vampires may be far smaller than he imagined.
Just looking at the expressions of the two vampires, Rhodes even suspected that they didn't have any consumption in the process of transforming bats.
Regarding the formation of these bats, Rhodes can only believe that it is caused by the vampire's own unique talent, even if Rhodes once relied on Eagle Eye to master the special skill of batatization, it is difficult to make changes to his own use, so that he can release bats while maintaining his original state, not to mention reducing the cost of performing bats.
In Rod's opinion, perhaps Rowling can rely on her unique talent to make changes to the use of battification, and before that, Rowling's various abnormalities undoubtedly illustrated this to Rod.
According to Rod's understanding of hero specialties, once Rowling somehow masters the skill of batting, she may be able to partially bat like the two powerful vampires in front of her, and her strength will be increased by more than a star and a half.
It's just that at this time, Rod didn't have the means to ask Rowling for this, so he could only focus his attention on Widnina's reaction.
To Rod's surprise, Widnina didn't care what was happening behind her, and walked straight to the gate of the Soul Tower.
As for the abnormal movement behind her, Vidnina didn't feel anything, whether it was the appearance of bats, but the generation of a large amount of death energy, it didn't affect Vidnina's pace of progress.
Since he didn't see Vidnina make a move, it was still difficult for Rhodes to judge her specific strength, but just from the fact that she had heroic skills and was not corrupted by death energy, Rhodes could realize the abnormality in her.
Rhodes paid more attention to the two necromancers beside Vidnina. In response to the bat that broke through Tamik's obstruction and came to the vicinity, it was most likely the two necromancers who took action.
Rhodes noticed that the two necromancers seemed to have carefully chosen the spells they cast, and were able to use the least amount of mana to kill the bats.
In Rod's impression, the control of mana is also the knowledge of spell casting that Mage Bracada must master. By choosing spells with just the right power, you can just take out the enemy without wasting the mana that the mage has, which is the key to saving mana.
Reflected in the two mages in front of them, that is, in their casting of spells, most of them are mainly spells of lower rank, and the most used are the most basic magic arrows for mages, rather than using common range spells.
Relying on the use of low-level spells, coupled with the accurate control brought about by long-term training, the two necromancers easily cleaned up the leaking bats, leaving Vidnina unharmed.
The spell-casting skills displayed by these two necromancers had convinced Rhodes that they were from the territory of Bracada. Only the mages in Bracada can have an extremely precise grasp of the spells that should be cast.
Perhaps it was because she knew the identity of these two mages and their strength that Vidnina did not react to the attack launched by the bats.
On the battlefield, Degar and Tamik were still in a confrontation, but they didn't do anything other than release a large number of bats, and they didn't even take advantage of the opportunity to partially bat to fight in person.
At this time, Vidnina had also arrived at the gate of the open Spiritualist Tower. Without any hesitation, Vidnina went straight inside and returned to the interior of the Spiritualist Tower.
Noticing this, the two necromancers beside Rhodes looked at each other at this moment, wondering how to proceed with this mission, whether to risk being attacked by bats and enter the Spiritualist Tower, as Vidnina said, or wait for the situation to change further.
Both Vidnina's order and Degar's attack were so sudden that the two necromancers didn't have time to think about it.
At this moment, as Vidnina's figure disappeared into the gate of the Spiritualist Tower, the two necromancers didn't know what to do next.