Chapter 758: System II

Unlike the Lich Stephen, and most other necromancers, the existence of the Forbidden Demon Barrier can only limit part of Rod's strength, but cannot make Rhodes lose all combat abilities.

Perhaps under the shroud of the forbidden demon barrier, Rhodes' spell-casting ability could not be used at all, but Rhodes' swordsmanship could still be applied.

It was precisely on this point that Rhodes killed many mages who had lost their ability to cast spells in the battle that originally took place in the Ice Blue Spell Academy, under the shroud of the forbidden demon barrier.

In this case, Rod's only concern is whether Stephen the Lich will lose all resistance under the Forbidden Barrier like the other necromancers, rather than something unexpected happens.

Rhodes knew that the incorruptible nature of the Lich gave them nearly infinite time to complete their research on spells.

But in this process, after having such a long lifespan, the lich will naturally not spend all his time studying spells like other mages, but can use it to learn other abilities.

It is also in this situation that it may not be surprising that no matter what kind of ability a lich displays, it is likely that the lich has the ability to exist in multiple other classes at the same time.

In addition to the casting of spells, the Lich may not be able to use this ability to the extreme due to the limitations of the Forbidden Barrier, but in other respects, the Lich does not have such limitations.

It's like a sorcerer in the underworld. Although the system mastered by these sorcerers originated in Bracada, after a long period of development, it has long been very different from the original mage system.

Because of this, the Lich has great convenience for the study of the Sorcerer system, perhaps in the performance of some of the Sorcery, due to the limitations of its own body, the Lich cannot exert the Hex to the extreme, but for those systematic knowledge, the Lich has far more time than the average Sorcerer, and can master it.

In addition to learning the hex system, the Lich can also learn any desired ability according to his own preferences, even those of the melee profession.

No matter what kind of system it is, after being tempered by the almost infinite time that the lich has, it is naturally able to reach the extreme, far beyond the limit that normal creatures can reach.

It is precisely for this reason that through one's own learning, one can master extremely powerful swordsmanship, or other melee abilities, and this is also possible for the Lich.

And in Rod's impression, in the second expansion pack of his previous life, there was indeed a lich who was extremely good at swordsmanship and didn't even control many undead creatures at all.

This lich has acquired an extremely powerful body through the transformation of his own hexology, and in addition to his swordsmanship, he was able to kill the Royal Crusad, who was recognized as the pinnacle of orthodox swordsmanship in the game, without relying on spells and only with his own melee ability.

It was also the deeds of this lich that made Rhodes realize that these lichs who had survived for an unknown amount of time had no later than the spells and undead creatures in the cognition of regular necromancers, but involved in other fields.

For this extremely special person, the way he fights is completely different from that of other lichs, and Rhodes in his previous life has also explained its information. What Rhodes was certain of was that the lich was not the Stephen in front of him.

After a long period of accumulation, the lich has a heritage that will surpass all ordinary creatures, and for such a special existence, it is natural that it cannot be judged by common sense.

But unfortunately, in Rod's view, the strength improvement that the lich has, which involves many fields, may be difficult to achieve in ordinary players, and the most difficult point to satisfy still exists in time.

Due to these experiences in his previous life, Rod still had some doubts about whether Stephen would lose all his abilities under the forbidden demon barrier.

Rhodes knew that until a lich could show his or her prowess, there was any kind of possibility.

This leads to the fact that even true legendary creatures will be extremely jealous when it comes to lichs, and even if there is a big conflict, they will not easily attack a lich. These legendary creatures are concerned about the hidden abilities of the Lich.

After realizing that their spell-casting ability cannot reach the peak like that of orthodox mages, the lich will often choose some other way to make up for the gap in its own strength, so that it can still be strong except for the undead creatures.

All of this is the root of the Lich's strength, and it is also the reason why Diya has been able to survive until now.

In this case, Rhodes did not dare to guarantee that even after the forbidden barrier was deployed, the lich Stephen would definitely lose the ability to resist, instead of pulling out a big sword and even killing himself on the spot without the assistance of undead creatures.

Once the situation became what Rod expected, which of the worst, the existence of the forbidden demon barrier, became an obstacle for Rod to escape.

On the contrary, without the appearance of the forbidden demon barrier, even if Stephen showed his own extremely strong strength, Rhodes would be able to rely on his own spatial spells to escape from this place as much as possible.

Rhodes is not sure about the real situation that exists in Stephen, and can make effective speculations, and if he wants to truly understand all the abilities that Stephen has, he can only really use the forbidden demon barrier, but at that time, the situation may become irreparable.

Fortunately, at this time, Rod expected in time that the spell Stephen cast was just a time and space gate, not other types of damage spells, but due to the erosion of death energy, this attracted his own attention, so he did not have to cast the forbidden demon barrier.

What Rod didn't expect was that when he cast the Forbidden Barrier, he couldn't bear to use the powerful effect of the Forbidden Ball Fragment here, but wanted to save it for a more critical moment, so he hesitated a little, so he discovered the anomaly in the spell.

Without the most unique effects of the Forbidden Orb fragments, Rhodes undoubtedly avoided a major battle. For being able to successfully avoid such a big battle with an unknown outcome, Rhodes can only feel a burst of happiness.