Chapter 105: Dwarven Village
After throwing the gold coin at Rhodes, the necromancer wanted to see how Rhodes would react, but in the end, he was disappointed to find that there was no such thing as he wanted to see, and Rhodes did not react at all.
"Tsk."
The necromancer's face showed a hint of regret, and then he turned and walked away quickly.
Turning around, the expression on the necromancer's face suddenly turned cold.
Through this series of temptations, the necromancer was unable to check any of Rod's strength, but he clearly sensed that the bat on Rod's body was unusual.
According to the necromancer's assumptions, the bat on the body of this unknown mage is likely to be a high-level vampire.
Because Rhodes was able to control a high-level vampire, the necromancer had a lot of speculation about Rhodes' own strength, but he finally chose the usual approach, and for those who could not find out the details, after explaining the task, he didn't say anything more and left immediately.
After the necromancer left, several ghosts appeared in the rear, came to their original positions, and lifted the apprentice's body and took it away.
At this time, the surrounding undead creatures also began to move. These undead creatures were affected by the necromancers before them, and it was only after the necromancer left that they began to attack Rhodes.
Rhodes let the undead creatures he controlled meet him. As soon as the undead creatures on both sides came into contact, a fierce battle began.
Although they are both walking corpses and skeletons, the undead creatures controlled by Rhodes are obviously better at fighting, and it didn't take long to kill all the undead creatures around them, but they have little to no loss of their own.
Rod knew that this was the intermediate swordsmanship brought by the rank reward that worked. Since the undead creatures on the other side are fighting on instinct, they can't resist Rhodes' undead creatures.
Rhodes didn't choose to manipulate the walking corpses brought by his apprentice. Compared to Rhodes' current strength, these walking corpses are too weak. According to Rod's current strength, even in the face of the encirclement of the corpses, he can't be hurt much.
After cleaning up the undead creatures, on the side, at Rod's signal, the centaur picked up the gold coins scattered on the ground and handed them to Rod.
Rhodes put the gold into the Space Ring, but was still thinking about what had happened.
In the original temptation, through some details, although Rod did not dare to confirm it, he was also very sure that the previous necromancer had reached the level of a formal mage, that is, he had entered the fourth order.
Due to the gap between the strengths, Rhodes could only try not to expose his strength.
Fortunately, in addition to killing the apprentice, the necromancer did not test Rhodes too much.
Rhodes knew that the original mission was prepared for the necromancer from outside, and the official necromancer who stayed here to answer undoubtedly allowed Rhodes to confirm this.
Through the necromancer's previous actions, Rhodes realized that the battle among the necromancers was more serious than he had imagined.
Even necromancers, who are also involved in the war, do not have any sympathy for each other. Once a serious flaw is revealed, it will immediately be attacked by his companions.
Necromancers who are already weak in the rules, and they are currently on the battlefield, they are even more undisguised for this kind of bullying, and the strong control of life and death is the rule among necromancers.
As he was already not far from the border, Rhodes abandoned the carriage and rode directly on the centaur and hurried forward, letting the walking corpses follow behind.
At this time, in Rod's college badge, another news also came out, which clearly pointed out the task that Rod needed to complete.
Rhodes checked the quest in the badge, only to find that what was written in the badge was different from what the previous necromancer had said.
According to the original necromancer, his mission should be to cut off the dwarves' supplies, but the task shown in the badge is to destroy the dwarven villages.
Seeing this, Rhodes realized the problem, but did not stop the centaur, but continued to the mission location according to the instructions in the badge.
Although the difficulty of the mission has increased, the information provided and the rewards for completing it have not diminished in the slightest.
Rhodes took a closer look, and in the badge, the location of the three dwarven villages was displayed, and the largest village was highlighted.
The spirit imprint in the badge clearly indicates the terrain around the dwarven village, but there is no indication of the level of defense of the village.
Through the message conveyed in the badge, Rhodes knew that the only thing he needed to destroy was the largest dwarven village.
Thinking back to the dwarf's combat prowess, Rhodes fell into thought.
Dwarves are very good at defense, and when fighting them, they require special combat skills to deal with. Due to the low height of the dwarves, if the necromancer's control is not timely, the average undead creature will be restrained by the dwarves.
Dwarves are naturally resistant to magic, which increases with higher ranks.
Because of these characteristics, although the dwarves are less mobile, when it comes to defense, the dwarves do have a unique advantage.
Dwarves like to store gold coins in villages, and large dwarven villages will even build vaults directly, if you can conquer the dwarven villages, the gold benefits inside the villages are definitely beyond imagination.
Rhodes made some calculations in his mind, and the easiest way to complete this task was to recall the centaur leader.
After completing the transformation of the Death Knight, the strength of the Centaur Leader has been greatly improved.
At this time, through the prompts from the spirit imprint, Rhodes learned that due to the heroic characteristics, the centaur leader had entered the fourth order under successive battles.
Rhodes knew that the Centaur Leader was also currently in the midst of a battle and had begun to create undead creatures of his own.
In Rhodes's system log, the experience value reached 2450 at this time.
During this time, Rhodes did not kill any creatures except for the previous killing of the walking corpse, and the newly gained experience points were all brought by the centaur leader's killing.
In just a few days, the Centaur Leader has given Rhodes over 1,500 XP. Therefore, instead of recalling the centaur leader, Rhodes let him continue to fight in the territory of Eli.
At present, if you want to capture the dwarven village in the mission, you can only rely on Rhodes' own existing strength.
Rhodes knew that with the undead creatures he was leading now, it would be difficult to take down the dwarven village. To accomplish this task, Rod needs to find a way on his own.