Chapter 750: Questioning II

For Rhodes himself, after being promoted to the lich, this ability to never decay is the key to attracting him.

After coming to this world, Rhodes could clearly feel the changes that existed in his body. Rod can feel that when he invests attribute points into attributes related to physical fitness, it is reflected in the improvement of the body itself.

During the battle, the injuries suffered by Rhodes did not disappear with the end of the battle, but would permanently leave traces on Rhodes' body.

Compared to the beginning, Rod's body has already become much more solid, and the whole has become stronger. Rhodes knew that the changes reflected in his body were not only the attributes he had put in, but also related to the growth of the body itself.

This also made Rod clearly aware that the body he has will also be limited by ordinary people, and will gradually age with the passage of time.

is obviously different from his previous life, at this time, Rhodes has long been unable to get out of the game. Unlike in the game in his previous life, what Rod cares about is only the power he can get in front of him, and what he needs to care about at this time is also his own lifespan.

Even though Rhodes went through all the things in the expansion and gained great power, the limitations of his lifespan still worked on Rhodes' body. What Rhodes didn't want was to die because of his life after everything he had experienced.

According to the information that Rhodes understood, the existence of legendary creatures promoted to a great extent can greatly delay their own aging, and some creatures with special bloodlines can also survive for a long time, but their lifespan still has an end and cannot be continued forever.

In Bracada, it is often not a powerful enemy that truly defeats those legendary mages, but the passage of life brought by time, and even the most powerful legendary mages cannot resist this.

Over time, the effects of aging are enough to weaken any otherwise powerful creature until it completely decays itself.

The only thing that puzzled Rhodes was the existence of god-level creatures.

According to what Rhodes had learned in Bracada, the god of mages had appeared countless years ago, during the golden age of Bracada, and played a great role in Bracada's future development.

The god of mages existed long before all the lichs, even necromancers, appeared, and even after countless years, the strength of the god of mages showed no signs of weakening.

Perhaps because of the long period of time, and the fact that the mage god has long ceased to intervene, and even shows traces of his existence, by now, the glory of the mage god in Bracada has long since dissipated.

For the existence of the mage god, except for the mage of the magic guild, the rest of the mages no longer maintain respect, they have only heard of this name and regarded it as a character in the legend, but for the mages who really believe that the mage god still exists, they obviously do not believe that the mage god will fall because of the life span.

For true god-level creatures, even with the experience in his previous life, the information that Rhodes learned was still obviously insufficient. From the current information alone, Rhodes could not feel the full picture of a god-level creature at all, whether it was their own abilities or their own limitations.

It's just that, according to Rhodes' own understanding, god-level creatures may have truly gained the ability to resist the passage of life. Just as a lich can make itself immortal after completing the Endless Night Ritual, this is true for true god-tier creatures.

Rhodes also understands how difficult it is to move from a legendary creature to a god-tier creature. This can be seen from the fact that in the past countless years, only Gwen Magnus has successfully advanced and become the god of mages praised by all mages, and other than that, there are no god-level creatures.

In Rod's impression, whether it is the creatures that appear in the expansion campaign, or those hidden in some special locations, among these creatures, there is also the existence of the pinnacle of legendary creatures.

These powerful creatures may not be significant in number, or even well-known, but they still exist, but they can't really be promoted to god-level creatures.

Even if they fail to advance in the end, the lifespan shown by these legendary peak creatures is also far beyond the existence of ordinary creatures, and obviously, some changes similar to god-level creatures have also occurred on their bodies.

In Rhodes's view, successfully becoming a legendary creature and further improving his own strength is also a means to increase the original lifespan, and it has enough results, just further increase his strength, and he can do this.

It's just that instead of becoming a god-level creature and thus gaining this ability that won't decay over time, Rhodes prefers to put his hope on other means.

Although relying on the existence of the system, Rod only needs to accumulate experience points to be able to do this, but thinking of the experience points required to be promoted to a god-level creature, Rod is not sure that he can really do it.

This also led to Rhodes' great preference for the characteristics possessed by the Lich, and even made Rhodes unwilling to give up this most unique rank even though he knew that after being promoted to the Lich, he would not be able to significantly improve his strength.

If you want to be promoted to the most unique existence of the lich, the most important thing is naturally the holding of the Endless Night Ritual. Even Rhodes couldn't do anything about this most special transformation ritual.

According to what Rhodes had learned, the Endless Night Ritual itself was actually inextricably linked to the Hex Ritual.

Rhodes had learned that although necromancers and sorcerers also appeared after the golden age of Bracada, there was a very clear gap in time.

Long before the necromancer appeared, the sorcerer appeared in the territory of Bracada first. Even though the sorcerers were eventually expelled by the mages of Bracada, their influence remained deep in Bracada.

In this case, the necromancers that appeared later naturally had various connections with those sorcerers. Perhaps the most fundamental power of the necromancer, that is, the existence of spiritism, has no connection with the sorcerer, but this connection still exists, and it has had a great impact on the development of the entire necromancer.

This connection is most intuitively manifested in the Endless Night Ritual.