Chapter 576: Ragnarok

When taunts are present in battle, the end result is either one side conceding defeat and being speechless, or the battle becomes a father-son game - for example, now, both Rod and Olaf are on fire.

Whoever loses is the son!

And in a battle where no one would admit defeat, when Rhodes gained the upper hand with early casting spells and glacial blasts, Olaf, who was scratched all over by ice chips, widened his red eyes.

As if the real anger appeared, the ice melted.

With Olaf's body as the center, a ring that is invisible to the naked eye spreads rapidly, and the ice and snow that this ring touches quickly melt at the first moment - this melting not only affects Rod's spells, but even affects the snow in the ring.

The ice wall shattered and the glacial blast was forced to stop, and Rhodes attempted to throw a few ice arrows, but they all evaporated halfway through.

Around the ring, the onlookers who had been cheering were silent at the moment.

On the one hand, the battle between Rhodes and Olaf is no longer in the same dimension as them, and on the other hand, Olaf's performance also confirms a legend that has been passed down by word of mouth in Freljord.

"When the fury melts the snow and ice, the Great Glacier of Freljord will once again hear the song of Avarossa."

Avarosa, the hero who banished the Frost Watchers, is also an artist par excellence, and in ancient legends, Avarossa's song is a symbol of spring in Freljord, an art form that has spread far and wide, and even the Grand Theater in Piltover has a classic play at the Snow Festival, called "The Song of Avarossa".

The people of Freljord believe in this kind of legend, but they don't care - you can't expect the barbarians who have reached the "axis" to recite the old legends by heart, can you?

And about this legend, except for some elders who have seen through the world, the vast majority of the Freljord barbarians can't even understand the meaning of this sentence.

"Why do you want to run to the big glacier and sing?"

"I don't know—you're going to ask Avarosa!"

But no matter how they didn't care, when they really saw the anger melt the ice and snow, it was obviously impossible to say that their hearts were not fluctuating.

Because no matter how stupid people are, they can understand the meaning of the first half of the sentence.

Anger melts snow and ice – isn't that what it is now?

And as Olaf's opponent, Rhodes undoubtedly felt a headache.

As we mentioned before, Rod's control ability is actually very dependent on frost magic, and Olaf was only weak in the control of spells, but now he simply melts the ice and snow, which makes Rod's combat rhythm stagnant.

What's the matter, your eyes change color, and then you ignore the spells?

Is there a heavenly reason?

Although Olaf is like this in the game, the game and reality are two different things after all - the barbarian king is not dead for five seconds, and Rhodes does not believe that Tydamir can still live after being chopped into minced meat in five seconds.

The undying Rhodes silently unleashed a fireball spell after flashing away from Olaf's attack.

And then...... The fireball did not dissipate on its own, but disappeared only after being struck by Olaf's plate axe, as before.

Huh?!

Rod suddenly found that things seemed to be different from what he thought?!

Olaf's ultimate is only for frost magic?

Seeing Olaf rushing over again, and his frequent flashes had caused spatial instability, Rhodes could no longer flash.

And now, because he is in the ring, it is easy for Rhodes to leave the range of the ring if he dodges, which means admitting defeat.

In this case, Rhodes silently mobilized the power of the arcane and quickly built an arcane force field.

Arcane Force Field - Repulsion!

Under the influence of the arcane power, Rhodes was catapulted into the air, and Olaf's axe was swung in the air at the last moment.

Olaf seemed to have some trouble with his sanity at the moment, but his fighting instincts were still strong, and when Rhodes stabilized himself in mid-air, he decisively threw his axe back.

A pair of plate axes drew an arc in the air, one left and one right, straight towards Rhodes.

And Rod, who had been prepared for a long time, didn't even need to interrupt the chanting of the spell, but his gesture changed slightly, and the arcane position changed as soon as possible.

Arcane Stance – Attract!

Although Olaf's axe was extremely fast, Rhodes was even faster, and the moment the axe came out, Rhodes had already fallen back to the ground - and by the time a pair of axes flew back into Olaf's hands, Rhodes had finished chanting the incantation.

"Multicast: Energy Concealment - Mage's Hand!"

Because of the sudden acceleration of the pace of battle, Rhodes no longer has the opportunity to give his spells a long supermagic specialty, and in order to adapt to this rhythm, Rod took the initiative to change the type of spells.

The Mage's Hand is a plastic arcane spell, and the effect of the spell is to build an arcane arm that is controlled by the caster, which is a fairly basic spell trick - in Dalaran, mages like to use this spell for other things, from experimental assistants to small tickles, which are what Mage's Hand is good at.

Normally, Mage's Hands cannot be used as offensive spells, as these Arcane Arms themselves have a very unstable spell structure and are basically in the category of shattering at the touch of a button.

But Rod's mage hand was not used to fight, but to confuse people.

The dense mage's hand, which looks bluffing, is actually a silver-like pewter spear head - Rhodes can't spell illusion spells, and the multi-cast mage hand is the best way he can confuse his opponent.

But this time the confusion seems to have failed.

Although the mage hands made by Rhodes still held a variety of weapons, Olaf easily saw the bluff of the spell, ignored the arcane arms, and rushed straight at Rhodes.

Is it really a law-breaking talent?

Rhodes dared to assure that Olaf had never seen a mage's hand before, and his energy concealment was definitely not something that a barbarian could easily see through, and the only reason that could make Olaf ignore this dense arcane arm was the talent for breaking spells.

Spell-breaking talent, control immunity.

Olaf really surprised Rod greatly!

It's just that although these two points are troublesome, if the ability to directly make magic disappear is only for Frost, then the balance of victory is still in Rhodes' favor!

Then, when Olaf slashed at Rhodes again at once, Rhodes suddenly disappeared — or ...... Ascended.

After losing the Safron Flame Rune, Rhodes had lost his ability to become a Burning Man, but after regaining his arcane power and regaining his staff, Rhodes had another ability to rise.

Arcane Ascends!

The next moment, Rhodes was both real and illusory, and the entire ring was filled with purple arcane mist.

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