Chapter 190: Departure
As the XP in the syslog increased, Rhodes confirmed Ken's death.
Rod noticed that Ken seemed to have taken out a spell scroll before he died, and Rhodes was very interested in the castle lord's final hole card.
Rhodes immediately walked over to Ken's corpse, and in the process, the centaur leader had already picked up the scroll that Kenn was holding when he died.
The Centaur Leader, after gaining self-awareness, appears to be extremely interested in novelty, but his spellcasting ability has not improved either, so it is impossible to see what the pictures on the scrolls mean.
At this time, at Rod's signal, the centaur leader handed the scroll in his hand to Rod.
Rod took the scroll in his hand and began to examine it.
As Rod recognized the spell written on the scroll, Rhodes began to congratulate himself on his original choice.
In the previous process, Rod took advantage of the moment when Ken relaxed his vigilance to let the bone dragon attack, and seriously injured him in an instant, and then with the cooperation of the centaur leader, he directly killed Ken without allowing him to use the scroll in his hand.
Rhodes recognized that the spell scroll that Ken had taken out was a fourth-order magic that was sealed.
When a spell level exceeds Tier 3, the cost of purchasing a magic scroll will exceed the cost of learning the spell.
For the average mage, if the level of wisdom is not enough, then even if there are enough gold coins to learn fourth-order magic, it will take several months for the mage to master it.
And once he has an expert-level wisdom technique, then even a fourth-order spell, the mage can still master it in a short time.
Unlike heroes, for ordinary mages, even if they have the strength of the fifth or sixth order, they are rarely able to raise their wisdom to such a high level. As a result, fourth-order magic is generally difficult to master.
In this case, the high-ranking mages who are not heroes are also reluctant to spend a lot of time mastering these spells. The increase in the rank of mages also increases the damage of their base spells, and in the case of ordinary enemies, low-level spells are enough to use.
In this case, the only way to see these high-level spells is to buy spell scrolls in the magic guild, which leads to the fact that high-level spell scrolls are more expensive than learning the spells themselves.
Rhodes knew that the spell scroll in front of him might be the biggest gain compared to the other items he might obtain.
Rhodes recognized that the scroll in his hand was a fourth-order magic, the Flame of Hell.
The Infernal Flames envelop an extremely wide area, which can basically envelop the entire surrounding battlefield and produce a steady stream of explosions.
Due to this property of Infernal Flame, Kenn was reluctant to use it in the first place. Ken knew that if he used this magic scroll, almost half of the city would be in flames.
Although the Infernal Flame was able to deal well with the surrounding undead creatures, it could only have a subtle impact on the bone dragon on the side, and the necromancer was able to reduce the damage by relying on fire thaumaturgy, so Ken finally chose to surrender to Rod.
Of course, this also had to do with Kenn's confidence that Rhodes wouldn't kill him, and in Ken's mind, it was clear that this spell scroll would be used in the most critical place, and once used, it would be to ensure that the necromancer would be killed.
At the end of his life, when Kenn realized that he was going to die, he wanted to use this spell scroll to kill Rod, but under the attack of the centaur leader, Ken finally failed to use the spell scroll, and left it to Rhodes on the side.
At this point, after reviewing the spell scroll, Rhodes continued to search Ken's corpse and retrieved the spatial ring he was wearing.
So far, there have been a lot of space rings on Rhodes, and at this time, the general space rings are no longer precious items for Rhodes.
After briefly judging the texture of this spatial ring, General Luo directly handed over this spatial ring to the centaur leader on the side.
Rhodes knew that the Centaur Leader also had mana, so he could easily use the Spatial Ring.
For the Centaur Leader, being able to obtain the Spatial Ring also makes it easy for him to collect various items.
Due to the Centaur Leader's heroic status, Rhodes also tried to give the Centaur Leader the magic book and let him master the spells in it, but the Centaur Leader did not seem to have mastered the wisdom arts, and the speed of learning spells was also too slow, and he did not master the spells in the spell book.
However, if you just use mana and unlock the space ring, the centaur boss can still do it.
After handing over the space ring to the centaur leader, Rhodes didn't care about the items that might exist in the space ring, but walked directly to the side.
While Ken was talking to Ral, Rod's undead creatures had gathered together the corpses of all the soldiers who had died in battle.
And what Rhodes has to do now is to dispose of the corpses that are piled up here.
Rhodes has done this many times, and this way is easier to gain experience points than in battle.
After dealing with all this, Rhodes planned to leave the place, and did not intend to deal with the remaining forces in the city.
Previously, most of the ordinary people in the city had fled, and the only ones left in the city were the existence of the Thieves' Guild and the Freelance Chamber of Commerce.
Rhodes knew that with his current strength, although he could easily deal with these two forces, the consequences were also not what Rhodes was willing to bear.
Whether it is the Freelance Chamber of Commerce or the Thieves' Guild, they are all forces that cross camps, and these forces are not like the simple Eli forces, they only have influence in the territory of Eli, as long as Rod is far away from Eli, Erie's forces will not affect Rod at all.
However, for these two forces, as long as Rhodes attacked them here, then wherever Rhodes came in the future, they would be wanted by these two forces and put on the undesirable list at the same time.
At that time, the series of attacks brought by Wanted, maybe Rod was not very worried, but Rod knew that as long as this happened, he would be inexplicably hindered in many things, especially the Thieves Guild.
In order to avoid losses, perhaps the people of the Thieves Guild will not send powerful assassins to attack Rhodes directly, but it is possible to make some small moves in the shadows, or even take the initiative to reveal information to Rhodes's enemies.
Rhodes recalled that in his previous life, it was because of the attack on the Thieves Guild that a large number of players fell on this point.