Chapter 667: Deliberation
Through the existence of blood perception, Rowling can also feel Rod's determination at this time, and understands that she can't change the decision made by Rhodes through words and let Rhodes stay in Werning.
For these changes in Rod's body, Rowling, who also has the attribute of blood perception, naturally has the most profound feelings.
In this case, Rowling also understood the importance of Rode's request to herself to stay in the territory instead of returning to Diya with him, and naturally let her own thoughts reject Rode's proposal.
Even in the process, Rowling really wants to return to Diya with Rhodes, but she also understands that her current self, the strength she has, can play a role in a war, and staying in Vierning may be her best choice.
At this time, seeing that Rowling agreed, Rod nodded and then asked:
"In order to be able to return to Diya as soon as possible, and also for the next battle, I need to lead the ghost dragon back with me. Without the existence of the ghost dragon, when the other high-level creatures in Vierning noticed this, they were likely to make some unusual moves, or even take advantage of this opportunity to attack. ”
"Your strength, after mastering many spells, is not much different from that of ordinary high-level mages, but in this case, it is also difficult to provide effective support."
"I want to ask you if you need to control a high-ranking death knight. Because of the control of spirits, even with enough transformation materials, I still can't control such a death knight in a short period of time. ”
"If you were to control this death knight, there would be no such problems, but the existence of this death knight may accelerate the erosion of death energy on your body, what is your opinion?"
After expressing his thoughts to Rowling, Rhodes stopped talking, just looked at Rowling, and waited for her reply.
The Death Knight mentioned in Rod's words is the hero Thunderbird he killed on his way back to Silvercliff City.
In the original battle, the strength shown by the hero Thunderbird, especially its guidance of chain lightning, combined with the addition of the environment, showed a strong power, which left a deep impression on Rod. If it weren't for the Patronus Shield, which was part of the artifact, Rhodes wouldn't have survived in this situation.
The battle ended with Rhodes surviving the chain lightning and successfully killing the hero Thunderbird.
Because of the heroic identity of this Thunderbird, Rhodes realized at that time that once he could transform it into a death knight, the strength it possessed, whether it was its own attributes or this special spell-casting ability, would not have any attenuation, and it could still condense that level of chain lightning.
If it was the original Rod, he would naturally not let Rowling control this powerful death knight, but after solving the restrictions of controlling mental attributes, he would control the death knight transformed into the hero Thunderbird.
Neither Rowling nor the undead creatures she controls can bring Rhodes experience points when killing other creatures, and in this case, Rhodes is naturally reluctant to hand over the powerful death knight to Rowling's control.
But at this time, after a change in thinking, compared to Rowling, Rhodes became less concerned about the acquisition of experience points, and because of this, Rod came up with the idea of letting Rowling control the hero Thunderbird.
According to Rod's understanding, Rowling's control of spiritual attributes must be sufficient, in addition to the necromancer's professional bonus, under the effect of the hero template, Rowling's own attributes have also surpassed the average necromancer by too much.
Even for Rowling, there is a small part of the control spirit attribute that cannot be used for the time being, but as far as the control hero Thunderbird is concerned, the rest of the control spirit is obviously enough.
For the last death knight controlled by Rowling, that is, the most special god and monster hero Vita, Rhodes naturally will not forget.
Previously, when Rhodes learned from Rowling that the monster hero was in a special state, he examined him.
What made Rhodes feel abnormal was that when Vita exerted her control of death energy beyond her own limits in the battle of Silver Cliff City, she fell into this state.
Rather than sleeping, Rhodes believed that this state corresponded to a sign of an imminent ascension to the ranks.
However, due to the extremely special existence of Vita, this advancement did not proceed like ordinary elemental creatures or undead creatures, but allowed Vita to fall into this state, which could only exist in the form of elemental cores.
For this, Rod guessed that it might be due to the anomaly caused by Vita's existence, but there was no way to solve it.
Although Vita fell into this abnormal state, the control spirit attribute it occupied did not decrease in any way.
Because of this, Rowling has a small part of the manipulative psychic attributes, which are in an unusable state.
Due to the particularity of Vita, a unique death knight who was transformed under the effect of legendary spiritualism, Rhodes did not let Rowling give up directly for the sake of these manipulative spirits, but waited for further changes in Vita's body.
The mental limitations of manipulation that exist in Rhodes, Rowling, obviously do not have this problem. Compared with this, Rhodes is more worried about whether this control of the hero Thunderbird will have any negative impact on Rowling itself.
According to Rod's understanding of necromancers, when Rowling controls such a powerful death knight, it is bound to accelerate the erosion of death energy on itself.
In this case, Rhodes is also unsure whether the result of handing over the hero Thunderbird to Rowling's control is good or bad, and even has some hesitation about whether to let Rowling control the hero Thunderbird.
In Rhodes's view, if the existence of the hero Thunderbird accelerates the erosion of Rowling's death energy, this is obviously worth the loss.
Rod chose to go to Diya during this period, mainly to solve Rowling's problems.
In addition to this, in Rod's opinion, the other matters that he planned to deal with in Diya's territory, whether it was revenge on the heroic necromancer in the past, or the arrangement of the second expansion in advance, seemed to be less important.
Because of this, Rod's plan is to make a final decision after understanding what Rowling really thinks in her heart by asking.