Chapter 522: Ability II
The damage caused to these necromancers by the fireballs was not expected by Rowling for a while. However, Rowling still understands that if she wants to solve the necromancers that exist here, she can only rely on the magic scrolls in her own hands.
When the fireball exploded, the magical elements existing in the surrounding space undoubtedly changed accordingly.
In Rowling's perception, the death energy that originally enveloped the entire Silver Cliff City even became more and more dense when these necromancers arrived, but at this time, due to the influence of the beaded fireballs, the death energy existing in this space was undoubtedly dispelled a lot, and it was replaced by a more violent fire-based magic element.
In Rowling's perception, at this time, the concentration of fire-based magic elements was enough to transform the Hell Flame, making the formation of the Hell Flame more hidden, and instantly causing damage to all the creatures present in it.
However, just before Rowling tore open the magic scroll in her hand, she suddenly hesitated in her heart.
In Rowling's perception, although the concentration of fire magic elements at this time had reached the level of transformation, there was still a large amount of death energy in the surrounding space. These death energies may have a great impact on the transformation of the Hell Flame, and may make the generation of the Hell Flame less hidden.
Rowling was not completely sure whether she could rely on this form of hellfire to kill Reese. But Rowling knew that if she simply used the Hellfire Magic Scroll, she would not be able to do any damage to Reese.
What made Rowling hesitate was whether she needed to release some fire magic again. After unleashing a series of fireballs, Rowling's mana was not much left, and at most it was only enough to cast one or two low-level spells.
And in Rowling's spatial ring, there are not many magic scrolls related to fire-based spells. In this case, Rowling was extremely hesitant and did not know how to choose.
It wasn't until the spells cast by the rest of the necromancers that pierced the cloud of death that shrouded Rowling and struck the gravel at Rowling's feet that Rowling reacted, and in this case, there was not much time for herself to hesitate and need to make an immediate decision on her own.
Even with Rhodes' combat experience, and keeping Rhodes' teachings in mind, Rowling still made some mistakes due to inexperience when it came to actually fighting.
In the process of fighting, when faced with some important decisions, it is often necessary to make decisions at the first time, without any time for hesitation. This is something that Rowling, who has not faced many battles alone before, naturally does not particularly understand it.
By the time Rowling realized this, the surrounding fire magic elements had already begun to wane.
Those fire-based magic elements generated by the continuous fireballs are gradually being replaced by the death energy that still fills the entire Silver Cliff City.
After discovering this, although she realized that the timing might not be good, at this time, Rowling also had to tear open the magic scroll she had been holding in her hand, and use her own ability to change the hellfire recorded in the scroll.
When Rowling tore the magic scroll open, the flames of hell enveloped all the necromancers just as she had expected. The necromancers who survived the explosion of the fireballs lost all their life force when faced with the flames of hell without putting up any resistance.
When the Infernal Flames took shape, due to the huge mana fluctuations generated in an instant, Rowling could not know what happened to Reese, who was originally in the same position as those necromancers.
Through her perception of mana fluctuations, Rowling knew that if Rees was still within the range of Hell Flames at the moment of Hellflames' appearance, and failed to do anything to deal with it, the damage caused by Hell Flames would be enough to kill Rees completely.
Even a powerful high-level mage can hardly take the damage caused by spells above the fourth order head-on, and this is also true for Reese.
Although Rowling didn't know where Rhodes got this magic scroll, the true effect of the hellfire spell recorded in the scroll undoubtedly shocked Rowling.
But at this time, even if the sea of fire formed by the flames of hell did not dissipate, through her own perception, Rowling also had a bad premonition in her heart.
Long before she tore open the magic scroll containing the flames of hell, Rowling realized that the timing she had chosen was not good. can only barely make the hellish flames recorded in the scroll take shape in this area in an instant, and the concealment that Rowling values most cannot be achieved at all.
In Rowling's opinion, although the Infernal Flame can inflict extremely high damage, even Reese cannot bear it, it is difficult to achieve the effect that Rowling envisions after losing the most important concealment.
Rowling had already realized that for Rees, who was of her own rank, after losing this condition of covert casting, even if the damage that the hellfire could inflict was high, it would be difficult to affect Reese in it.
As a powerful necromancer, Reese's perception ability is not weaker than that of a mage of the same rank. Even if it was an instantaneous infernal flame, before it appeared, Reese's perceptual ability would send a signal to him.
This is also the reason why Rowling does not plan to use the Hell Flame Magic Scroll directly, but casts the Bead Fireball first, and gathers a large number of fire-based magic elements through the explosion of the Bead Fireball.
Previously, Rowling had anticipated Reese's perception ability and made a series of responses, but at this time, Rowling, who was in a panic, forgot about this most important point.
It wasn't until the moment Rowling tore open the magic scroll in her hand that she recalled this and realized Reese's ability to perceive, but obviously, at this time, Rowling could not make up for this mistake, and after the magic scroll was torn open, the magic in it would inevitably be released.
As Rowling expected, when the Flames of Hell were over, Reese's form reappeared in Rowling's eyes.
After discovering this, Rowling looked extremely annoyed for a moment. In Rowling's opinion, if she didn't hesitate to use the Hell Flame Magic Scroll directly in the cloud of death, she might be able to kill Reese.
At this time, these thoughts in Rowling's heart did not have much meaning. When Rowling was also aware of this, the expression on her face gradually calmed down and she began to face up to the current situation.