Chapter 198: The Decisive Battle of the Court Mage II

The court mage knew very well in his heart the damage that his own spells could cause.

In this case, Rhodes was able to get up from the ground, which was beyond the expectations of the court mage. According to the court mage, Rhodes was clearly seriously injured now, and he would only need to wait for his next attack to be able to kill him.

However, what the court mage didn't know was that at this time, after being assigned 2 physique attribute points, most of his health had recovered, and the wounds on his body had completely healed, just because the blood stains attached to the clothes on his body still existed, and he looked very bad.

And that's exactly what Rhodes wants to see. Due to the court mage's incomplete understanding of Rod, in this case, the situation that Rod's hiding may become a magic weapon for victory.

Rhodes looked at the position of the court mage, due to the expiration of the spell's duration, Rod's vision had been restored, but Rhodes' face did not show any joy, on the contrary, there was a poor look, and this also fell into the eyes of the court mage.

Facing the court mage below, the bone dragon has been looking for an opportunity, although the power of the bone dragon is strong, but in the case that the court mage does not fight hard with the bone dragon, but only uses teleportation to open the distance, the strength of the bone dragon seems to have become an ornament.

Because of this, under the control of Rhodes, the bone dragon did not make a rash move, but kept looking for the position of the court mage, wanting to take the opportunity to severely damage the court mage below.

At this time, after switching positions, the court mage raised his hand again, and in an instant, a large number of ice arrows shot out in the direction of Rhodes.

The court mage knew that this was the perfect time to kill Rod.

In the eyes of the court mage, the seriously injured Rhodes was completely incapable of dodging his spells. In this case, the court mage still spent a lot of mana and cast a large number of ice arrows, just hoping to kill Rhodes in the process of casting the spell this time.

Facing a large number of ice arrows that shot sharply in front of him, in the eyes of the court mage, Rhodes seemed to be physically exhausted, and there was no intention of dodging, but in front of his body, a wide shield appeared.

Rhodes aimed his shield in the direction of the court mage, and at the same time used both hands to prop the shield firmly on the ground, allowing himself to hide behind the shield.

Due to the overall width of the shield, for a while, the court mage could not even see Rhodes behind the shield. Under the shield cover, Rod's figure was completely hidden.

In the eyes of the court mage, Rhodes's purpose was very clear, and it was obvious that he intended to use the shield to resist the ice arrows. And this has proven not to be of much use in the course of previous battles.

If the shield does not have any special materials attached to it, it will not be able to withstand the attacks of the ice arrows at all. All it takes is an ice arrow to directly penetrate the shield and hit Rhodes in the rear.

In this case, facing multiple ice arrows in front of him, if Rhodes simply wanted to use his shield to resist, he would be killed directly by the ice arrows. The court mage knew that, based on what he had learned since his fight with Rhodes, Rhodes must have other means.

Sure enough, with the idea of the court mage appearing, just in front of Rhodes, the vampire who had been subjected to an ice arrow in front of him immediately turned into bats, and a large number of bats suddenly appeared around.

After the bat appeared, it did not attack the court mage in front of it, but directly met the ice arrow shot in front of it.

Under the bat's reckless attack, the ice arrows that were originally shot at Rhodes were completely blocked by the bats at this time.

For a while, a large number of ice flowers and black mist erupted in front of Rhodes' shield, but no ice arrows could penetrate the barrier formed by bats and attack Rhodes behind.

Seeing this situation, the court mage also realized that Rod's idea was to bear his mana through the vampire bat.

In this case, the court mage did not remorse for not having his spell take effect, but reacted quickly.

At this time, the court mage raised his hand, and just as he was about to cast the undead killer that could kill all the bats, the bone dragon above had already reached first.

Feeling the heavy power of the bone dragon falling from the sky, the court mage immediately changed his move, and instantly appeared in another position.

At this moment, the bone dragon fell to the ground with a loud bang. Under normal circumstances, it would be difficult for any creature to dodge such a blow from the Bone Dragon, but when facing a court mage who can teleport, the Bone Dragon's attack power is strong, but it is simply not close to it.

This is also a situation that Rod has been worried about, so he can only let the bone dragon look for the best opportunity to make a shot.

However, what Rhodes didn't expect was that in the face of this situation, the court mage would still be able to change his moves in time and dodge the bone dragon's attack at the first time.

Due to the court mage interrupting the undead slayer's spellcasting, the vampire's bat-turned bat did not take any damage other than damage from the ice arrow.

Despite the fact that bats have turned into bats, the vampire still realizes that the Undead Slayer can deal more damage to themselves than any other spell.

Therefore, in the current situation, the vampire would like to immediately end the bat-transformation state and return to the original body. But at Rod's beheed, the vampire didn't choose to do so.

At this time, the bat, which had been resisting the spell in front of Rhodes, quickly flew towards the surroundings and began to circle in front of Rhodes.

A large number of bats surrounded the shield that Rhodes was in, as if forming a black whirlwind, and even the court mages who had teleported to the side could not see through the scene in the whirlwind.

Faced with this situation beside Rod, the court mage remained calm.

I saw that the court mage raised his hand directly, and suddenly, multiple huge fireballs shot straight out towards the position in front of Rhodes.

The court mage knew that among the undead creatures controlled by Rhodes, the only ones that could pose the greatest threat to him were the bone dragon and the centaur, but under the effect of teleportation, these two undead creatures could not approach him.

The court mage didn't worry too much about Rhodes and the vampires, and in the court mage's opinion, he could solve them by casting the right spell himself.

At this time, facing Rhodes, who was surrounded by bats, the court mage did not plan to clean up the bats first, but directly cast a fireball.

In the court mage's thoughts, since Rhodes wanted to rely on the vampire bats to resist his spells, the court mage wanted to see how these bats could resist in the face of the beaded fireballs.