Chapter 339: Rhodes paddling

The surrender of the Winterclaw Warband brought a halt to the war.

On the Freljord subcontinent, the current leader is Ash, Avarosa.

Interestingly, these Winterclaw don't seem to be repulsive when faced with a new leader - after all, Sejuani had done a bad enough job before, and it would be difficult for Ash to get worse.

But in any case, there is still a big difference between Avarosa and Winterclaw, the former belongs to a big government that controls everything, and the latter doesn't care about anything except collecting taxes (or the kind of robbery that depends on how much you have), and although the people here don't reject the new leader, Ash needs to do a lot of things.

Merely...... None of this had anything to do with Rod, and after fulfilling Pike's wish, he gave himself a day off.

Of course, this is not to say that Rod suddenly became a salted fish, but that he no longer focused on everyday things, but shifted his focus.

Due to the depletion of stored energy in the staff, Rhodes did not go to the furnace country or the frost fortress to scout the enemy, but focused on historical research.

During the previous contact with the sands of time, Rhodes accidentally discovered a lot of interesting things - the bow of Ash and Avarosa seems to carry a lot of history.

In order to verify this, Rod also deliberately sprinkled a handful of sand of time on her body after getting Ash's permission.

As a result, Ash looked confused, and Rhodes gained nothing.

Could that be the reason for the weapon?

The undying Rhodes sprinkled the Sand of Time on Ash's weapon, but when the Sand of Time came into contact with the bow of Avarosa, Rhodes did not gain anything.

Could it be because Ash and the history of Avarossa's Bow are known to him?

This time, Rod chose to target the North Wind Flail, and he condensed the Sand of Time again, and then sprinkled it on the North Wind Flaile.

The result was still unresponsive.

Faced with this situation, Rhodes could only say that it may be related to certain conditions.

Although there is no more to gain, the new features of the Sands of Time make Rhodes very excited - in addition to time warp, Rhodes does not know any time spells (and his time warp is also used to speed up his own spell casting, which belongs to the bottom-end time spell application), when he was in Azeroth, the Sands of Time would destroy the time web and interfere with the timeline, but in Valoran, Rod found that he seemed to be able to broaden his tactics through the Sands of Time?

Time spells are powerful!

So, Rod, who was paddling on the affairs of Avarossa, began to study the sands of time.

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The Sands of Time, which looks like golden grit, is finely crumbled, but according to the Bronze Dragon, it is a "forgotten time" - not the song of a famous female singer, but when everything that has been carried for a period of time is lost and forgotten, this time turns into the sands of time.

The Sands of Time are a by-product of the Bronze Dragons' cleanup of timelines, which eventually become the Sands of Time in the hands of the Bronze Dragons.

Of course, Rhodes didn't believe this kind of nonsense at all.

Just kidding, if the Sands of Time is really powerful here, then how could Rhodes use the Sands of Time?

In Rod's view, the Sands of Time is a "fine gem of time" - the ability of time attaches to the inconspicuous sand and stones, turning it into the famous Sands of Time.

It's just that in Azeroth, the use of the sands of time will cause the time energy to escape, extending unnecessary timelines and interfering with the original timelines!

When he was in Azeroth, Rhodes' arsenal was rich enough, and he had many companions who could support him, and he was single-minded about exploding output, so he didn't think about relying on the power of the sands of time - since the bronze dragon didn't want to use it himself, it didn't hurt to forget it.

After all, the relationship between Rod and the bronze dragon is quite harmonious.

But by the time he arrived in Valoran, Rhodes found himself increasingly in need of expanding his arsenal.

The super magic specialty is good enough in attack, but the partial Rhodes super magic expertise is in the attack, in Valoran, without a mage group behind him, without a mage tower, Rhodes will always have a loss.

When facing Olaf and Tedamir, Rhodes can flash at will, as long as he is not repelled by space and has enough mana, he can completely replace defense with movement, so that the enemy cannot fight.

But when facing Aatrox before, Rhodes had already clearly found that the consumption of flashing by Aatrox's side was particularly large.

And when he saw Avinia on the big glacier, Rhodes couldn't even do it!

Under the effect of the rune law, the owner of the rune will create a faint "law collapse vortex" around him, and the inherent fluctuation of the rune ability will interfere with the stability of the space, although it is not enough to cause a space blockade, but it will also make Rod's tactic of "dodging instead of defense" ineffective.

You know, when Rhodes has the Safron Flame Rune, once he rises, he almost loses the ability to flash, and can only move with the help of flames!

Now that Rhodes has regained his arcane powers, he also realizes that he may not be able to return to the Blue Star in peace—there are not only one or two enemies on the way home!

And among the enemies he will face in the future, there are definitely not a few who can destabilize the space and even completely block it!

In this case, Rhodes either gets himself a mage tower, or forms a mage group for himself, or he can make himself more comprehensive.

It's a pity that now Rhodes has no money and no one, and among the three paths, only the last one seems to be more reliable and more in line with Rhodes's thoughts.

The only problem is that at the time of Dalaran, Rhodes was a serious student, and although his teacher Antonidas was a master of the protection department, Rhodes' understanding of the protection department was simply outrageously rude - yes, Rhodes could only spell shields and other things, which was an intersection of protection and plastic energy.

As for the Great Cleavage, the Arcane Barrier......

Sorry, Rod won't at all.

(Lao Tzu's mana is not enough to throw fireballs, and he still uses it to support the arcane barrier?) )

Even because he slept in class, Rod's theoretical foundation on the protection system was outrageously shallow, and now if he followed the traditional development route of the protection department in Azeroth, it would be tantamount to starting from scratch!

As for runic magic...... As a person who has annihilated runes and been rejected by the laws of runes, this is not a chance at all!

Originally, Rhodes was already thinking about building a mage tower for himself, or looking for the legendary Bandle City to form a yodeler mage group, but the unexpected discovery of the sands of time made Rhodes happy.

Maybe...... Becoming a powerful time mage would be a pretty good choice!

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