Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 161: Water element 3


The bats gather on the shore after dodging the water elemental attack. As a black mist surged past, the vampire's body reappeared.

When the vampire leaves the pool, the ice spikes on the water quickly melt and disappear in a blink of an eye.

At this point, the water surface was completely calm, and only slight fluctuations were produced on the water surface. If it weren't for the previous battle, it would even make people wonder if there were any creatures in the pool.

During the vampire's attempt to attack the water element, Rhodes did not approach the shore, but watched.

Looking at this scene, Rhodes seemed to realize something.

Lord knew that the elf fountain must be hidden somewhere under the pool. To obtain the elf fountain, he must first kill the water element guarding here.

Although there is only one water element here, it is obviously more difficult than Rhodes expected.

In this environment, it is difficult for Rhodes' undead creatures to cause any damage to the water element, but the water element's spells can easily deal with these undead creatures around them.

The most powerful undead creature that Rhodes currently controls is the Bone Dragon, but in this environment, the Bone Dragon can't come here at all, and it has little effect on the battle Rhode faces.

Rod realized that in order to defeat the water element in front of him, he also needed to rely on his existing strength.

For the water element, casting spells does not consume mana, and it only needs to wait for a little recovery before releasing spells again, so the consumption tactics of conventional mages are completely meaningless to it.

Lord looked at the wounded centaurs around him and realized that he might have only one chance to defeat the water element.

Thinking of this, Rhodes quickly released the energy of death around him. As Rhode's mana dropped, the rich death energy instantly filled all the space inside.

The only entrance and exit to the space is the illusion wall that Rhode passed through. Under the action of this wall, all the energy of death is sealed in this space, and not a trace will escape.

The purpose of Rhode's release of death energy is precisely for the rest of the undead creatures around him to absorb it, so as to recover his injuries.

Because of being an elemental creature, the water element, who was hiding at the bottom of the pool at this time, immediately felt the strong death energy around him, and immediately felt a burst of anger in his heart.

No matter what kind of elemental creature it is, it has an instinctive aversion to undead creatures. For them, the energy of death is fundamentally different from the energy that makes up their bodies.

At this time, feeling the accumulation of death energy, the water element did not continue to hide, but rose directly from the water surface, then waved his arms, and burst out a large number of ice arrows in the direction of Rhodes again.

Faced with the ice arrow coming directly, Rhodes did not choose to let the surrounding undead creatures dodge, but let them rush directly towards the position of the water element.

Rhode knew that by consumption alone, he was completely incomparable to the water element, so he could only attack the water element first while the surrounding undead creatures still had good combat power.

In the case where the water element occupies the terrain advantage, for Rhode at this time, only in this way can there be a chance to kill the water element here, or wait until the surrounding centaur undead are all dead. After losing the advantage in the number of undead creatures, Rhodes could only choose to leave.

Frozen arrows slashed through the bodies of these undead centaurs, and many undead centaurs fell in this charge. But more centaur undead have already rushed to the pool.

Facing these undead creatures around, the water element repeats its old trick and dives into the bottom of the water again. Only when the surrounding undead creatures step into the pool, the water element will attack.

During the previous battle, the vampire had fallen into the pool, and Rhode also learned some information in the pool. Rhode understood that the pool as a whole was not deep. Compared with the tall centaur, the The pools can only be submerged halfway down their bodies.

The water element also understood Rhode's intentions. Since a burst of ice arrows had just erupted, facing a large number of undead creatures, the water element did not choose to attack for a while, but continued to lurk underwater.

For a while, although the undead creature stepped into the pool, there was no trace of the water element at all.

Rod knew that he had to fight quickly. Facing the water element hidden in the water, the perception of the undead creatures is greatly limited, and they can only search by luck. Only the centaur leader and the vampire seem to feel something and are looking in the same direction.

In an instant, at Rhode's signal, all the centaur undead around rushed towards this position.

At this time, a large number of ice thorns suddenly appeared underwater, stabbing the centaur undead. In the face of the attack launched from the bottom of the water, these centaur undead were completely unable to resist, and a large number of centaur undead died in an instant.

Finding this situation, Rhodes understood that he couldn't wait any longer. He couldn't deal with the water element here by relying on the undead creatures around him.

If Rhodes masters expert-level water magic, he can gain a certain advantage by only performing water thaumaturgy on the undead creatures under him, but Rhodes did not master this special skill.

The surroundings were pitch black, and the torch in Rhodes' hand could only illuminate the position on the water surface. Rhodes had absolutely no understanding of the underwater situation.

In this environment, Rhode's perception was greatly limited, and even if he could vaguely determine the location of the water element~IndoMTL.com~, Rhodes also had no way to attack him.

Therefore, Rhodes can only choose the last way.

Lord, who was standing on the shore, raised his hand and exerted his death ripple with all his strength, attacking the water element hidden underwater.

Under the impact of the Death Ripple, even the water element hidden underwater has no way to escape the damage of the Death Ripple.

For Rhodes, it is obviously a waste of mana to use the area spell of death ripple to attack a water elemental creature. But Rhodes doesn't have a better way to attack, even if this way consumes a lot of mana, it can cause a lot of damage to the water element.

As the surrounding centaurs slowly die, Rhode's originally occupied mental attributes have also been returned, and the damage of Rhode's spells has also been increased.

Under the continuous wash of death ripples, the water element's health drops rapidly.

Compared to the water element's ability to cast spells, its health is obviously a weakness. Due to the large loss of health in the body, it is difficult for the water element to cast any spells for a while.


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