Chapter 207: The Meaning of Reason

Looking at Hecarim, who was thundering in front of him, a faint smile appeared on the corner of Rod's mouth.

The goal is achieved.

For Rod, the easiest to deal with is always those who have lost their minds—and this is true for the undead.

Anger brings strength, but anger also destroys reason.

Battle-hardened, seasoned warriors control their anger, and they are able to turn it into endless rage that is tilted on their enemies—but only if they can control their anger.

Unfortunately, the anger generated by provocation and humiliation is often uncontrollable, no matter what the fighter is.

For example, the current Hecarim.

Furious, Hecarim did not hesitate to charge towards Rhodes, only to be easily dodged.

Anger overwhelmed Hecarim's mind, causing him to temporarily abandon his strongest point, the Iron Regiment.

That's right, for a Hecarim, Rhodes is not afraid.

A knight - even a centaur death knight - in Rhode's opinion, is the natural disdain of the caster's physical profession.

Let's take a look at Hecarim's attack after leaving the Iron Regiment.

Doom Charge: Rush over and stomp hard - this can't be hit, a single knight wants to punch a mage who is good at space magic, it's a dream.

Rampage: Wielding the sharp halberd in his hand to attack like a windmill - this is even more meaningless, Rhodes doesn't give Hecarim a chance to get close to him at all, you can pick it casually, and if you get into the corner of your clothes, I will lose.

Spirit of Dread: The aura of negative energy erosion - this aura that can activate the fear in the heart is somewhat useful, but once Rhodes rises, who will Hecarim erode to go? Could she still absorb the energy of the flames of Suffron?

Anger clouded Hecarim's eyes.

Under the influence of anger, Hekarim gave up his ultimate, desperately trying to get close to Rod, pulling Rod's head off with his own hands and crushing his soul to pieces.

But the angrier he is, the weaker he actually becomes.

Looking at the crazy Hecarim in front of him, Rhodes shook his head slightly.

This is the flaw of the undead.

In Rhodes's view, the undead are either walking dead or character defects, and these existences that have been exposed to negative energy for many years and are themselves full of negative energy are as clear as their shortcomings in battle.

Yes, the undead are tireless and don't need supplies, it seems that they are the best fighters, their lower limit is very high, and no matter how bad the situation is, it is difficult for the undead's combat power to be greatly reduced - the state of Hekarim in front of him at this time is already his worst situation, but it is just that he has not made a big move.

But in the same way, the upper limit of the undead is extremely limited, and you can never expect a group of undead to perform extraordinarily, let alone a group of undead to have a clear plan of action.

So all along, Rod's best way to deal with the undead was to kill the boss.

For example, the current Hecarim.

Seeing that the more he couldn't beat Rod, the more irritated Hecarim became—and the more irritable Hecarim was, the more he couldn't touch Rod.

Then, when Hecarim was injured by Rhodes's twist and blow, Jana tacitly intervened and led people to destroy the Iron Regiment behind Hecarim.

Without Hecarim's command, the Iron Regiment is like a mass of scattered sand - the undead of the Iron Regiment do not have the intelligence of Hecarim, and under the command of Jana, the Iron Regiment is a mess and then directly destroyed.

During this period, Jinx rarely blew up a pair, and Lucian's Holy Flame also showed unusual combat effectiveness - but Zoe, the little girl, didn't know what she was thinking, and didn't make a move, but played with yo-yo while silently paddling and playing soy sauce.

And after the Iron Regiment was destroyed, Yorick and the undead he summoned moved quickly and buried all the cavalry......

(It's really not a shame that he was born as a gravedigger, and digging a pit is really fast...... )

That's what Rhodes wants to see.

Having eliminated a leader like Hecarim, the remaining undead will either be the walking dead or will soon fall into self-destruction - which is why Rhodes is confident that he can cleanse the Shadow Isle.

Once Hammerstone, Hecarim, and the guys behind them are eliminated, the Shadow Isle can be purified - Rhodes is confident that once the above tasks are completed, the rest is a matter of time.

Well, well, this confidence is largely due to the fact that Rhodes is used to being followed by a large group of druids working tirelessly on purification missions, and as long as Rhodes leads people to destroy the boss, the druids of the Council of Cenarius can always complete the purification of the corrupted environment quickly......

What, you say there are no druids on the Isle of Shadows?

Yes, there are no druids here - but there are treants!

Glancing at Hecarim, who had finally regained his senses and had resolutely chosen to flee in disarray, Rhodes turned his head—he quietly looked at a grove of trees that had gradually dissipated not far away, and a big smile appeared on his face.

"Come out, my friend!"