Chapter 695: Kill the Stealth Dog

If you rank Rhodes' most hated enemies, the first one should be "the enemy you can't beat", and the next one is the stealth dog.

The nasty thing about Stealth Dogs is that they are always able to make a steady start, and you have a hard time countering them......

Rhodes is a guy who doesn't know any prophecy spells, and for these stealth dogs, it is difficult for him to regain the rhythm of the battle, and he can only use a wide range of attacks to force the other party to show up - this is okay, the trouble is that the opposite side will continue to stealth, and he will leave with one blow, and he will hold the rhythm of the battle in his own hands.

It's a ...... feeling Awful.

Now, once again, Rhodes needs to face the stealth dog.

Unlike the stealth dogs he had seen before, this guy could not only be invisible, but also cast spells during invisibility (the dragon's breath was more like a spell), which undoubtedly gave Rhodes a bit more headache.

A strong first hand that can't be countered......

This kind of opponent is a rather serious test for the current Rode.

Of course, Rhodes can use a wide range of spells to continuously suppress, but in front of an ancient dragon, Rhodes does not dare to guarantee that he can really achieve the effect of suppression, and this giant creature is generally rough and thick and resistant to beating, Rhodes must bring all his spells with the super magic expertise of spell penetration.

This causes Rod's cast speed to become slower.

However, the dragon's spell (breath) only needs to take a breath, and no matter how you look at it, it is your own loss.

In fact, it is more comfortable for the physics class to deal with dragons in encounters - as long as they overcome the problem of flying, the physics class can defeat the dragon with relative ease.

The caster's advantage over the dragon lies more in the battle of the dragon's lair - the caster's advantage lies in the ability to destroy the dragon's defenses and clean up the dragon's dependents.

Now, Rhodes is attacking the enemy's strengths with his own shortcomings.

But...... So what?

Hate is hate, Rod never said he couldn't beat - sorry, this "competition", I want to win!

Taking off the staff behind his back, Rod's figure flashed when the ancient dragon pounced, and the next moment, the dragon's strong wings directly shattered the afterimage left by Rod.

"Come on, face me!" The ancient dragon roared and flapped its wings, "Don't hide, be careful that you are swallowed up by the turbulence of space!" ”

"Hiding is just a tactic...... Rhodes raised his staff, "that's just a preview before the counterattack arrives - didn't your mother teach you not to set foot where the caster once stood?" ”

The ancient dragon realized that something was wrong and hurried to rise into the sky.

But as she flapped her wings with all her might, the inconspicuous grit clung to her wings, causing her behavior to begin to lag badly.

There is a certain delay in Samalunatia's actions, and the delay does not come from the sands of time itself, but from subtle, temporal incongruity.

The ancient dragon immediately mobilized the power of the shadow, and its huge body disappeared in place once more.

The Sands of Time fell back to the ground, but the unfinished incendiary powder in the air revealed the Stalker's form - it seemed that the Ancient Dragon had been forcibly invisible, using the Shadow to completely hide herself, and even transferred her form to another sub-plane.

Rod frowned slightly.

Valoran...... Is there a sub-plane?

In Azeroth, Rhodes had also seen thieves who could ignore flares and illumination spells, temporarily transferring themselves to the shadow plane, temporarily severing reality, and any spells and items that were based on reality could not have an effect on them - but at the cost of not being able to attack directly from the shadow plane, and their bodies would be repelled by the secondary planes, and this concealment would not last long.

But that was in Azeroth.

Rhodes wasn't sure that Valoran also had this kind of sub-plane, and he wasn't sure how long the dragon would be able to hide inside, let alone whether she would be able to attack directly from it, so waiting was not a good way to deal with it.

Await...... One is not careful, just waiting to die.

In this case, Rhodes pressed his staff to the ground, and then activated the arcane energy around him.

The activated arcane energy animates the elements around Rhodes, a prelude to arcane destruction.

Of course, it was only tentative for Rhodes to use Arcane Destruction - in fact, if Rhodes had had time to come in and unleash an Arcane Destruction with Hypermagic expertise, the ancient dragon might have swooped straight down the street.

And then again, if it's really life and death, Rhodes may not be able to read the lengthy spell - every supermagic specialty means an extension of the spell casting time, and the effect of powerful spells always has its price.

Next, instead of chanting the spell of arcane destruction, Rhodes chose to animate the space.

It's not clear how Samarunatia is stealthily away from Rhodes, but Rhodes is sure that it definitely has something to do with the plane - Rhodes simply activates the space around him.

As long as you engage in plane transfer, you must pass through the spatial barrier, and the activated spatial barrier is the most dangerous.

Active space creates a disordered spatial flow, and in the face of spatial flow, anyone who wants to cross the spatial barrier may be attacked.

Want to use the stealth of the subplane to launch a first-strike attack?

Okay, let's go through the chaotic space barrier first!

I'd like to see if the Shadow can protect you from space!

It was as if the battle had suddenly come to an end.

Neither the ancient dragon lurking in the sub-plane, nor Rhodes, who maintained the spatial activation, continued to move.

It seems that one person and one dragon are not opponents at all, but they are each carrying out their own tasks, indifferent to the actions of their opponents, and do not care.

Long.

In the distance, Samalunatia finally came into shape, and instead of continuing her attack, she looked at Rhodes with blazing eyes.

"I'm curious." The Ancient Dragon's voice was low and hoarse, "What kind of being would be for a god to be served by such a powerful mage—I've never heard of a star spirit known for storms. ”

"Star Spirit?" Rod scoffed, "You're thinking too much, those who call themselves gods...... It's not worth a piece of faith. ”

Shaking her head, the ancient dragon no longer asked about Rod's origins, she flapped her wings and flew close to Rod, nodding slightly.

"Just a little curiosity - nice to meet you, friend of Dragon Isle, anyway."