Chapter 806: Mistake One

In Rod's impression, even in Bracada's spell academy, the mage would not tattoo these four patterns representing the basic elements on his robe at the same time, but would choose among these elemental patterns.

Rhodes recalls that in Bracada, most of the robes he saw had only one elemental pattern on them, and on rare occasions two or more patterns appeared at the same time.

Rhodes knew that the emergence of this situation had a great deal to do with some of the habits that existed among mages.

According to Rod's understanding of the mages of Bracada, when they first started learning spells, in order to ensure that the research process could go smoothly and also to form the corresponding special skills, in most cases, the mages would only choose a certain system of spells to specialize in research, rather than learning multiple types of spells at the same time.

At least until they become high-level mages, mages don't have to think about being proficient in multiple types of magic at the same time, all they need to do is to study a certain type of magic to the extreme.

This point, which was first spread among the mages of Bracada and was also accepted by the mages of other forces, has long been regarded as a common behavior, even the necromancer of Diane, for the learning process of spells, will focus on one of them, and it is impossible to do everything.

Some mages, in order to deal with some special circumstances, will learn spells outside of their own specialization department, but what constitutes the real strength of this mage is his specialization in one of the magic systems.

In the absence of wisdom techniques, the learning process of spells often takes a long time for a mage to master the most basic low-level spells, and if you want to learn the spells of other systems, you don't know how much energy it will take a mage.

In addition to the special skills and the limitations of the mage's own energy, the high amount of gold required to learn a spell is also an extremely important factor.

The gold coins spent on learning spells, no matter what kind of power, are far from cheap, even in the mage country Bracada, the mage's learning of spells is also not free, and you need to pay a corresponding price to achieve this.

At a low level, even if he has mastered the wisdom technique, the gold coins owned by the mage cannot support him to learn all the spells of a level, so he can only learn selectively, and give priority to mastering the spells of the specialized system to form the corresponding special skills, so as to give full play to the highest value of the gold coins.

It is precisely because of this that some of Bracada's mages, the elemental patterns on the robes correspond to the series of spells they themselves specialize in.

Relying on the unique pattern on the robes, Rhodes was able to easily discern the type of spell they were good at from this type of mage when he was in Bracada.

In Rhodes' opinion, anyone who knows anything about Bracada should understand what this means. In Bracada, this situation is not a secret, but for the mages of other forces, they may not understand the specific situation.

In Rod's impression, the statues that symbolize the god of mages in the magic academy of Bracada have occult patterns that symbolize the four elements of the magic robe on them, and it is said that the mages of Bracada will tattoo elemental patterns on the robes, which is also influenced by this.

Because of this, according to Rod's understanding of this situation, the only ones who dared to tattoo the corresponding patterns of the four elements on their robes were those who had reached the peak of their magical attainments, and the most powerful legendary mages.

In addition to these legendary mages, those who have the ambition to compete with the gods of mages can also tattoo the elemental patterns of these four series on their own robes, but they often only have some counterproductive effects.

At this time, one of the two necromancers who appeared in Rod's sight was in this case, and on this mage's robe, there were these four series of elemental patterns.

Through his own observations, Rod easily denied that this necromancer in a unique robe corresponded to a powerful legendary mage, and the strength of this necromancer was not even comparable to the Tello that Rhodes had seen at the beginning.

In Rod's opinion, the necromancer in front of him would choose to tattoo the patterns corresponding to the four elements on his robe, mostly through some channels, after hearing about the unique situation that exists in Bracada, trying to use this to achieve his own goals.

Even Rhodes himself, when he first saw this necromancer, subconsciously thought in his heart that this necromancer was really the same as himself, and also came from Bracada.

It's a pity that the error in the pattern on the robe undoubtedly exposed his true identity. Through his own judgment, Rhodes confirmed that the necromancer only wanted to use the identity of Master Bracada to make it easier to obtain information from Sandru.

Rod noticed that the mage with a special pattern on his robe had a gloomy face and didn't know what he was thinking, while beside him, another normally dressed mage who looked like an orthodox necromancer looked nervous and looked around many times, which made Rod sense the uneasiness in his heart.

Rhodes knew that these two necromancers were the people Tamik said would be the ones to carry out this mission with him.

In response to the sudden arrival of Sandru, Stephen the Lich has apparently tried a number of ways to find out what his true purpose is.

What Rhodes didn't know was how many necromancers Stevens had arranged for the Lich to do just that, but Rhodes knew that when Stephen gave him the task, she wasn't sure about it either.

Stephen the Lich understands that the only way to achieve this is by relying on the existence of necromancers, and other undead creatures like vampires, due to their various characteristics, are very easy to be discovered by the other party, and the effect they can have is far less than that of necromancers.

As the master of many undead creatures, the existence of a necromancer, in this case, can undoubtedly exert its unique advantages.

No matter how much the strength of the undead creature is improved, it can even get rid of the existence of the necromancer and make the undead creature on its own, but in this kind of thing, the undead creature still has a big disadvantage, far inferior to the necromancer.