Chapter 791: Tamik One

At this time, the vampire that appeared in front of Rod's eyes, wearing black armor, had such an effect.

Rhodes can feel from this armor that the existence of this piece of equipment, in addition to improving the charm attribute to a certain extent, is naturally the defensive ability attached to it.

In Rod's eyes, this armor is extremely practical, and with the vampire's originally strong body, it has greatly improved its combat ability, according to Rod's prediction, conventional attacks, and even some ordinary spells, cannot play any role under the defense of this armor.

As far as Rhodes remembered, he hadn't seen this type of equipment on the vampire who had led the way. Although the existence of equipment can improve the defense of vampires, not all vampires will choose to use it.

According to the information that Rhodes knew, armor equipment, except for a very few made of special materials, had defensive attributes that were basically linked to their own weight.

Not counting those equipment with special materials or special abilities, those relatively heavy armor can naturally provide higher defense than ordinary light armor, and can protect themselves to a large extent.

This is also the reason why Rhodes rarely saw this kind of equipment on vampires in previous battles.

According to what Rhodes knew, the vampire's fighting style relied heavily on its high movement speed, and with the blessing of this swiftness, the vampire's already strong body was undoubtedly able to cause great damage.

And when it is equipped with armor, under the influence of the weight of this kind of equipment, it will undoubtedly slow down its original speed, and for vampires, it will gain an increase in defense ability, which will slow down its own speed, and its overall strength will decrease.

According to what Rhodes knew, even on the battlefield in the previous game, there were not many vampires who would choose such equipment.

It's just that for the vampire who appeared in front of him, the existence of the armor didn't seem to have much impact on it at all, and even if it was equipped at all times, its overall strength did not decrease, but on the contrary, it was improved due to the enhancement of defense.

Remembering Thero's mention of the fact that Tamik, the lord of the City of the Dead, in addition to being a vampire, was also responsible for training the terror knights that Stephen had rewarded, Rhodes was not surprised by the armor that appeared on the vampire in front of him.

In Rhodes' impression, the existence of the horror knight is naturally like an ordinary knight, wearing a full set of special pitch-black armor, and the armor that appears on the vampire in front of him is made of the same material as the horror knight.

At this time, when the true form of this vampire emerged from the black mist after the bat-turning, its appearance was undoubtedly displayed in the eyes of all the creatures in the field.

According to Rod's prediction, the vampire in front of him, her real rank, should have already reached the sixth order, and entered the ranks of high-level creatures, which is not comparable to ordinary creatures.

Rhodes noticed that after the female vampire appeared, the vampire in front of him, who had been used to guide the way, had already lowered his head and expressed his respect to the vampire in front of him.

While Rhodes was observing the whole situation, Troll, who was beside him, also noticed the appearance of the vampire in front of him, and at this time he no longer waited, and made a move first.

As if aware of the possible consequences of his actions just now, in this case, Tello said directly to the vampire in front of him:

"Tamik, Lord of the City of Death, I believe you have learned from Lord Stephen about the next mission, and the one next to me is Rhodes, who is responsible for completing this mission."

From Thero's words, Rhodes also confirmed an extremely important piece of information, the female vampire who appeared here was none other than Tamik, the city lord that Rhodes had originally expected.

After confirming Tamik's identity, Rhodes looked at her again, and there was not much difference in his eyes, as if this result had been expected by Rhodes before.

"Troll, your words seem to be full of disdain for the form of vampire's existence."

Listening to Thero's original words, Tamik's response did not mention anything related to the mission, but about what Thero had said earlier.

When he said this, Tamik's expression did not change in any way, and even Rhodes could not know what Tamik really thought through his own observations.

However, Rhodes didn't feel any worries about this, and Rhodes also wanted to know what Tamik would do to Thero after he had said those words earlier.

Rod believes that through these actions, Tamick will be able to better understand him and be more beneficial to himself in the process of completing his mission.

According to the information that Rhodes knew, even if the situation at this time really developed in a direction that was unfavorable to Tello, Tello himself would not be in much danger.

When he first arrived in the City of the Dead, Rhodes had sensed the magic scroll in Troll's hand, and according to Rhodes' prediction, the spell recorded on this scroll was the door to the Death Wasteland.

In this case, even if he encounters great danger, Tello can rely on the existence of this magic scroll to quickly escape from this place, but if he uses the magic scroll like this, he will be punished by the lich Stephen, Rhodes does not know.

After hearing what Tammik said, Thero seemed to realize something, and instead of giving his own reply at the first time, after pondering for a while, he said:

"I am also a subordinate of Lord Stephen, and at this moment, I also ask the city lord to give priority to the task and complete it as soon as possible, so as not to live up to Lord Stephen's entrustment."

To Rhode's surprise, Thero's words did not justify his previous actions, nor did he have any traces of concealment, which was regarded as admitting what Tamik said, but only trying to use such words to overshadow his previous actions and instead bring the topic to the task assigned by Stephen the Lich.

It's just that, in Rod's opinion, Thero's answer may be difficult to satisfy Tamik on the side.