Chapter 160: The Water Element II

According to Rhodes' understanding, the production of elemental organisms needs to meet certain conditions. If you want to produce elemental creatures on your own in a natural state, you first need an extremely rich magical element, and then a long wait for elemental creatures to be generated.

Compared to this slow approach, powerful mages can even summon elemental creatures directly to fight for themselves.

Although they all belong to elemental creatures, there is a huge difference in strength between elemental creatures, ranging from weak first- and second-order creatures to sixth-order creatures composed of core elements.

However, elemental creatures that exceed a certain level are very difficult to encounter in the current situation. Powerful elemental creatures almost all exist in the elemental plane. Sixth-order elemental creatures, Rhodes had only encountered them a few times in his previous life, and they had all encountered them in the elemental plane.

Rhodes knew that the current period of the game was still in the early stage of the first expansion, and powerful elemental creatures would not appear easily. If Rhodes hadn't come here in search of the Elven Spring, he wouldn't have been attacked by the Water Elemental.

Realizing the identity of the creature in front of him, Rhodes turned his gaze to the pool in front of him.

The goal of Rhodes' trip is to find the elven spring hidden here, and the generation of the water element in front of him undoubtedly explains the anomaly of the pool here.

At this point, Rod looked at the kettle he was holding.

Previously, in order to avoid the attack of ice arrows sent by the water elemental, the vampire fell to the ground in the process of batting, and the water contained in the water bottle was splashed on the ground, but there was still a little left.

Due to the preciousness of the Elven Fountain in his previous life, Rhodes knew that the pool in front of him could not be all Elven Fountain. Based on the special location here, Rhodes guessed that the pool ahead might contain an elven spring that had been diluted to a very low level.

Therefore, Rhodes asked the vampire to fetch such a jug of water for himself precisely to verify his guess.

As for the Elven Spring, Rhodes knew that as long as he drank it, his overall strength would be greatly improved. But in the current situation, what Rhodes needs to deal with more is obviously the water element in front of him.

At this time, perhaps seeing that the enemy had not moved for a long time, the water element in front of him launched an attack first.

In Rod's sight, the water elemental waved his hand, and then a large number of ice arrows appeared, shooting in this direction of him.

A large number of ice arrows spread densely around the perimeter. If it is an ordinary mage to cast spells, then just releasing so many ice arrows will cause a lot of loss of mana.

Perhaps other mages can also burst out a large number of spells in a short period of time, but this is extremely mana intensive, and is basically used only when the enemy rushes to their side. If the enemy doesn't die in this attack, then after losing mana, you will only be killed.

However, for the water element, the release of spells depends more on its instinct, and it will not be affected by mana at all.

At this time, in the face of the rapidly shooting ice arrows in front of him, Rhodes could only let the undead creatures around him dodge. Even Rhodes himself had to be careful with the ice arrows he shot at him.

Due to the slight distance, even the undead creatures could not cross these distances in the middle and directly attack the water elemental in front of them.

A large number of ice arrows exploded in front of Rod's body, blasting the surrounding rock walls apart, and many centaur undead were attacked by these ice arrows because they couldn't dodge, and were seriously injured.

At this time, after receiving Rod's order, the vampire took the lead in rushing towards the position of the water element.

After an ice arrow erupted in all directions, the water elemental's body began to show signs of fatigue. Although the cast of water elemental spells is not affected by mana, it also has its own rank limit.

This restriction caused the water elemental to be unable to burst out a large number of ice arrows in a short period of time after it broke out once.

Since the water element does not have a mana limit, it can cast spells like this multiple times in a single battle if it is given enough time.

This time the ice arrow impact killed a lot of the surrounding undead creatures, and Rhodes looked around, at this time, almost all the surrounding centaur undead were wounded.

Under the impact of this dense ice arrow, the original huge body of the centaur undead became a restriction that restricted them, which made it difficult for the surrounding centaur undead to quickly dodge and dodge the attacks of these ice arrows.

At this time, the vampire had already rushed to the side of the water elemental and pounced directly at the water elemental.

In the face of the vampire's attack, the water elemental quickly unleashed an ice arrow in front of him, and then instantly dodged backwards, not staying in place at all.

The ice arrow shot at the vampire's speed, and the vampire spotted the trajectory of the ice arrow, dodging it with a dodge, and at the same time continued to pounce towards the water elemental's position.

At this time, the water elemental was located far away from the shore around the pool, and was deep behind the pool.

Since there was no way to directly attack the water elemental in front of him, the vampire jumped directly from the shore and quickly pounced on the water elemental.

Due to the impact of the previous explosion of a large number of ice arrows, the water elemental had no way to immediately release spells to fight back against the vampire in front of him. The water element did not react to this, and even the expression on his face did not change.

Rhodes knew that for elemental creatures, it was only the most basic magical elements that made up their bodies. Higher-level elemental beings may be able to generate a range of emotions, but for low-level elemental creatures, they do not have any emotions other than wanting to fulfill their mission.

At this moment, the water elemental figure in front of the vampire flashed, and then quickly sank towards the inside of the pool, and completely dissipated in the blink of an eye.

As the vampire's pounce missed, the vampire fell directly into the pool, splashing a large amount of water and escaping in all directions.

In an instant, the vampire who fell into the pool sensed an extremely powerful threat approaching, and the vampire did not stop, but immediately used batatization.

As a burst of black mist burst out, several sharp ice spikes erupted in the pool, where the vampire had been.

The ice spikes burst out through the surrounding water splashes, instantly stabbing the entire black mist away. Fortunately, the vampire used the bat-turn skill in advance, so he didn't take damage from the ice spikes.

In the face of the vampire's attack, the water elemental did not panic in any way, but dived underwater and came to his home turf. In the underwater environment, the power of the water element is fully realized.