Chapter 136: The Undead Killer II
The sudden attack made the elven swordsman startled, and although he reacted immediately, he was still caught by the vampire.
The vampire pulled the elven swordsman towards him as the claw of his other hand slashed across his neck. After doing all this, the vampire didn't bother with the surrounding elves anymore and immediately used batatization.
At this time, the vampire also does not care about the danger that may arise, and in order to get out of the predicament, he can only use batatization.
As a burst of black mist emerged, the bats pounced in all directions, but these bats had no intention of attacking the surrounding elves in the slightest, just wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to disperse with the rest of the bats and avoid the attack of magic.
Just as the vampire was using batatization, the [Undead Slayer] that had originally appeared on the battlefield reappeared.
Due to the low health of these bats, under the light of the white light, these bats seemed to melt, and instantly turned into black mist, and they did not even last a few more seconds.
Because of this magic, a large number of undead creatures on the battlefield died, but the number was significantly less than the last one.
Since the [Undead Slayer] was released just now, the surrounding necromancers were all wary of this, and they did not have the slightest intention of letting the surrounding undead creatures surround them, but took the initiative to disperse the formation.
Originally, due to the lack of dense formation between the necromancers, the court mages in the rear were not ready to make a move, but after discovering the vampire, they directly cast spells.
For the court mage, the mana required to release a [Undead Slayer] is high, so he needs to find a critical moment to cast the spell, but at this time, he still chooses to cast this spell.
The massive death of bats caused the vampire to be seriously injured, and when the vampire just appeared in its original form, the surrounding Eri creatures immediately launched an attack on the vampire.
The vampire was badly injured, but did not dare to use batatization again.
While these elves were besieging the vampires, the elven swordsman who had just been killed by the vampires stood up.
There was no sparkle in the eyes of the elven swordsman, but if one looked closely, they could see the soul fire contained in it.
While the attention of the rest of the elves was all on the vampire, the elven swordsman who had just stood up suddenly stabbed the surrounding elves with his sword, instantly piercing the body of an elf and killing it directly.
As the elven swordsman drew his weapon, the elf he had killed also stood up, and although the blood kept flowing from the wounds on his body, the elf who stood up again did not feel any pain from this, but held the weapon and attacked the elves around him.
In addition to this, the corpses near the vampires, whether they were elves or other kinds of undead creatures, stood up at this moment and began to attack the surrounding Eri creatures.
At this point, the elves finally discovered the anomaly, and according to what they knew about necromancers, although necromancers were able to transform undead creatures, this transformation would either take a lot of time or require a lot of mana to carry out.
Therefore, during the battle, the elves do not pay special attention to the corpses under their feet, but instead dispose of the corpses of their companions after the battle.
For elves, unless the necromancer has a big advantage, in order to prevent the corpse of their companion from falling into the hands of the necromancer, they will take the initiative to destroy the corpse.
These corpses that suddenly stood up obviously broke these elves' perception of necromancers.
For a while, the elves who were originally besieging vampires were now surrounded by these undead creatures, and it seemed difficult to resist.
The elves' proud swordsmanship had no advantage in the face of these undead creatures, and they could only just resist the attacks of the surrounding undead creatures.
The vampire was just trying to fight back with the undead creatures around him, looking for an opportunity to devour the flesh, but he received instructions from the spirit imprint and immediately retreated to the rear.
The vampire came to Rod's side, already looking a little weak.
Looking at the vampire's appearance, Rhodes didn't say much, but let the vampire devour flesh and blood near him to restore life.
Rhodes knew that if he hadn't made a timely move, the vampire would have been seriously injured by now.
Due to his legendary spiritualism, in the previous process of resurrecting those elves, Rhodes only spent about 1 to 2 mana points for each undead creature to complete the transformation of the undead creature.
For Rhodes, the limit of his own control of undead creatures is only whether the spiritual attribute is enough.
In Rod's perception, the undead creatures that were originally transformed were gradually killed by the dwarves who supported them during this period of time, but Rhodes did not transform the undead creatures again.
Rod knew that in the state of his full strength, he also had the ability to change the tide of the battle, but Rod had no such intentions.
Due to Rhode's current low rank, even if he can deal with these undead creatures around him, he still can't deal with those mages on the battlefield.
On the contrary, once Rhodes shows an extremely powerful ability to conjure spirits, the other party's spellcaster will try his best to kill Rhodes, and even the senior necromancers on Rhodes' side will turn Rhodes into undead creatures.
In the battlefield, there are not many Deadwood Guards left around, except for the Bone Vine Guards, who killed some of the Deadwood Guards during this time, a large number of Deadwood Guards are killed by resentful spirits.
Although he didn't get the experience points of these Deadwood Guards, Rhodes also let the bone vine use the remains of the Deadwood Guard, and the bone vine guards at this time were already more powerful than the original state.
In terms of appearance alone, the torso of the Bone Vine Guardian at this time was already several times the size of the original. The surface of the Bone Vine Guard's body is connected to a large number of wooden blocks, which looks extremely uneven, and only in this way can the cracks caused by the expansion of the bone vine body be repaired.
Due to the previous two undead killers, the necromancer's side has fallen into an absolute disadvantage, and in the face of the pressure of the Eri creatures, the necromancer cannot rely on the gathered undead creatures to resist, and can only retreat repeatedly.
The veteran necromancer tried to turn things around, but whenever the cloud of death appeared, it was blocked by a barrier, and it never worked.
In the face of the attack of the Eri creatures, a necromancer who had lost a large number of undead creatures did not care about his remaining undead creatures, but fled directly to the edge of the battlefield.
At this moment, a thick cloud of death shot towards the fleeing necromancer, enveloping it in an instant.
The necromancer let out a painful wail in the cloud of death and eventually fell to the ground.