Chapter 375: Anti-Rhodes Personality Rune

In order to avoid becoming a drunkard, Rhodes deliberately made a comic rune, and after manifesting this rune, he made a mask and put it on his face......

After being in Valoran for so long, Rhodes also discovered some advantages of runic magic - unlike Azeroth's arcane spells, runic power is not easy to transform, but in a more professional aspect, runic power is really easy to use.

Especially after mastering the rune construction method, Rhodes can completely construct the runes he needs in the rune laboratory on Fuguang Island - although he can't construct any runes that are too powerful, but the runes that deal with many small problems can still be handled.

Changing his personality (Rod's anti-personality) and making his body invisible (Rod's invisible body......

These interesting little runes are the equivalent of different constant spells, providing Rhodes with different effects.

The consumption is very small and the effect is great.

Of course, so far Rhodes has only made these two runes - how did the genius who discovered the rune construction method die, Rod knows very well that a large number of runes will destroy a mage, and Rhodes does not dare to experiment with his own life, so he only made these two runes.

(Actually, it's three, but the combustible ice runes have already been sent out.) )

Ready-to-do Rhodes steered a small boat to the east.

Originally, Rhodes also wanted to fly over - but it is said that the sea near the Python Islands is often foggy, so in order to avoid getting lost, Rhodes can only obediently steer the boat.

After all, if you are sailing a boat, you also have nautical charts as navigation.

In Bilgewater, there are nautical charts that record the route to the Anaconda Islands – and although the route may only start once or twice a year, it is an undeniably mature trade route.

Rhodes doesn't know how to steer ships - he doesn't know anything about steering and sailing, but fortunately, as a generation of masters, Rhodes has other ways to steer ships.

Like what...... Shoot the fireball spell backwards.

For the average mage, using the fireball technique to push the ship forward is a luxury, which means a lot of mana waste.

But for Rod, who wielded the Saffron Flame Rune, it was far easier to rub a fireball than to hoist a sail or something—remember, there was a spell called Mirror Image.

After the arcane circuit was partially burned, Rhodes was unable to use mirroring for a long time, but as his mastery of the Safron Flame Rune grew, he developed a new "mirroring" - lava mirroring.

Use the flames of Safron to create a rising self.

This image can be cast in a simple mechanical way, and it consumes a lot of mana, but at least it has some full automatic.

An early riser of Bilgewater fishermen went out to sea to set their nets ahead of time, and then saw a scene that made people's jaws drop.

On the vast sea, a flat boat.

A mage with a blazing flame stood at the stern of the ship, constantly throwing fireballs behind him, while another mage without fire stood on the side of the ship, throwing fireballs to the left and to the right.

With the cooperation of these two mages, the ship sped forward, and in the blink of an eye, it disappeared into the vast morning mist.

Since then, Bilgewater has had a legend of the "Evil Ship Operator" - when the Isle of Shadows is purified, a ship piloted by evil spirits will hunt down the evil spirits in the waters near Bilgewater in the early morning before the Night of Eclipses......

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Rod certainly didn't know anything about it.

With the support of the Fireball Booster, Rhodes was able to complete what would have been a three-day course in just one morning - so it seems that the speed of the voyage is not much different from the flight.

After repeatedly confirming that the island in front of him was the entrance to the Python Islands recorded on the nautical chart, Rhodes finally chose to land.

Stepping onto the land again, Rhodes thought for a moment and cast a shrinking spell on the ship, then took the poor, almost falling apart fishing boat into his own spatial package.

I have to go back!

After disposing of his own transportation, Rhodes finally officially began his trip to the Python Islands.

As far as the eye can see, there is a lush rainforest.

The climate in the Python Islands is still relatively hot - compared to the colder, overcast Bilgewater, the climate in the Python Islands is much better, although the fog is thick, but at least the temperature is not that low.

In the case of not very low temperatures, it is not unbearable to have a higher humidity.

Rod cautiously followed a forest path and began to walk towards the depths of the island.

The Python Islands are an archipelago, and according to the records of some merchants in Bilgewater, the different islands of the Python Islands are interconnected, so Rhodes only needs one way to the dark.

Since everything on the island was still unknown, Rhodes had to be on the right guard - this trip to the Anaconda Islands was obviously more dangerous than when he had been to Shadow Island or something else.

For places like Shadow Isle, Rhodes still knows something, and even if he doesn't know anything, at least he has local helpers and guides.

However, in this lush Python Islands, Rhodes not only knows nothing about what he may encounter, but more importantly, everyone on the island may be Rhodes' enemies.

Rhodes walked all the way forward for a long time, but he never saw anyone, and there was no trace of anyone - if it weren't for the fact that the road under his feet was obviously artificially opened, Rhodes would even wonder if he was taking the wrong path, this is not the Python Islands at all!

Finally, just when Rod was a little uneasy, after turning a corner, Rod saw a huge totem statue.

Very valuable for research.

A relatively empty area has been carved out of the dense rainforest, and in the center of this circular land, a stone statue more than three meters tall stands in the center.

The cylindrical statue was a totemic figure, and Rhodes looked up to look at it closely, but he couldn't make out what was carved into the statue — on the whole, although it was sleek, it was like a postmodernist work of art, and Rod was confused.

That's ...... Naga Kapolos?

No, there were no iconic tentacles, no iconic sea beasts, and no god-related symbols, Rhodes circled the sculpture three times, still still not figuring out what was carved on it.

In this case, Rod started the fourth lap of the spin – and just as he took the step, he gave a soft "pop" in his face.

A rune-made mask shattered substantially, and the next moment, Rhodes closed his eyes tightly.