Chapter 516: Talent II

Under the cloud of death, the view of the surrounding space is severely obscured. Since it was unclear what was going on inside the Cloud of Death, or even if Rowling was still in the cloud of death, Rees had no way to continue casting spells and continue to attack Rowling.

Rees didn't know what kind of way Rowling had taken to deal with the cloud of death she had unleashed, and even whether Rowling was still in the cloud of death at this time, Rees didn't know. In this case, Reese naturally would not continue to cast spells.

Due to Reese's casting of the cloud of death, the laws of the original magical elements around him were also broken by Reese. In this case, Reece was unable to confirm the situation under the shadow of a large cloud of death.

Reese realized that it seemed that he would only be able to deal with it until the clouds of death had completely dissipated. At this moment, the initiative in the battle is no longer in Reese's hands. And this is also something that Rees did not expect.

At the beginning of the battle, Rees relied on the sudden release of the cloud of death to gain the advantage of the first move, and in Reese's idea, after getting the advantage of the first move, he was able to kill Rowling in a relatively short time, but at this point, the situation obviously changed.

Under Rowling's response, Reese's situation gradually became passive, and he had to wait until the cloud of death dissipated before he could observe Rowling's movements and decide on his next actions.

Beside Reese, the necromancers around him also reacted immediately when Reece released the cloud of death, ready to fight.

Among all these necromancers, Reese's rank is undoubtedly the highest, and these necromancers are willing to obey Reese's command, in addition to being saved by Reese's treasure, Reese's own strength is also an extremely important reason.

When these necromancers arrived at Elrond's mansion and sensed the remnants of death energy here, they also realized that something was wrong. These necromancers may not have as accurate information as Reese to understand the powerful creatures that may exist here, but they are still vigilant.

When Reece unleashed the Cloud of Death and attacked a target, the necromancers were equally prepared to cast spells on the target as soon as they were out of the cloud of death.

However, what these necromancers didn't expect was that when the cloud of death hit Rowling and completely enveloped it, Rowling's figure seemed to disappear, and these necromancers were completely unable to find traces of Rowling's existence in the cloud of death.

In addition, Reese, the leader, did not make any moves, and in the eyes of these necromancers, Rees obviously planned to wait until the cloud of death completely dissipated before casting a spell, so these necromancers chose the same plan as Reese and waited for the cloud of death to dissipate.

Compared to those powerful spells, the spells cast by these necromancers are naturally much worse in terms of damage, but due to the large number of these necromancers, if they cast spells at the same time, even high-level mages cannot bear it head-on.

For Rowling, these ordinary necromancers are no less threatening, and to some extent, they are even more threatening than Reese.

After all, although Reese has a higher rank, there is always only one person, and the spells that can be cast are relatively limited, but these necromancers around him are different. These necromancers are more numerous, and if they are not dealt with in time, the final threat will obviously far surpass Reese's.

For this reason, Rowling, who is in the cloud of death, intends to deal with these necromancers in addition to Reese.

When the cloud of death shoots at her, Rowling discovers something unusual through her own perception. The hints that appeared in the perception made Rowling clearly realize that these seemingly powerful death clouds could not cause any harm to themselves.

Sensing this, Rowling also speculated in her mind about the reason for this situation. Rowling understands that this anomaly appears because of the spell that Vita has cast on her before.

As early as the Cyclops launched an attack on Silvercliff City, Vita responded, that is, to transform the death energy existing in the city into a cloud of death.

Before Vita transformed into the Cloud of Death, she cast a special spell on Rowling, and it was this spell that prevented Rowling from being harmed by the Cloud of Death.

Rowling didn't know why Vita had mastered this very special spell, just like the spell that Vita had cast when she was first transformed into a Death Knight to interfere with the formation of the spirit mark. In Rowling's opinion, the magic that Vita casts is very different from the regular spells that mages master.

This kind of spell is more like an ability of Vita itself.

Elemental creatures also get different bonuses when they cast spells, depending on the type they are in.

Ordinary four-line elemental people, the spells they are good at are the spells in the system they are in, and for the spells of other systems, these elemental people not only cannot cast, but also are subject to some additional restrictions.

As for the gods and monsters, they are different from ordinary elemental people, who can only cast one system of spells, but each system of spells can be cast, but in terms of the depth of any series of spells, they cannot be compared with the ordinary elemental people of the four series.

For the gods and monsters, what they are really good at is not controlling the magic elements to cause a lot of damage like ordinary elementals, but those spells that are blessed with effects.

After the casting of the gods and monsters, those blessing spells that enhance the effect of the state can show their true effect. If you use it as a mage, even if you are a high-level mage, you can't surpass a god monster of the same rank in terms of the effect of state-type spells.

For gods and monsters, this is their unique talent as elemental creatures, and perhaps in terms of the effect of damage spells, gods and monsters cannot surpass ordinary elementals, but they also have unique advantages.

The special spells cast by Vita have also been boosted by the monster's instincts, allowing Rowling not to be corrupted by the clouds of death, and until now, when Rees attacks Rowling, Vita's blessing spells are still working.

Rowling didn't know much about the unique talents of the gods and monsters, as well as the blessing spells that worked on them.

However, Rowling realized that the time period when the spell took effect was her best chance to fight back against this group of necromancers.