603 Explosion 2
After the explosion, the creatures that stayed above the heads of these mages were the ghost dragons controlled by Rhodes.
On the ghost dragon, Rhodes was staring at the creatures below, and had a lot of thoughts in his heart.
After learning about the information on the battlefield, under the guidance of the vampire, Rhodes immediately controlled the ghost dragon to come here.
Along the way, Rhodes also learned more information about these elemental creatures from the vampires. During this process, Rhodes also discovered many abnormalities.
Rhodes noticed that among the information provided by the vampires, the strength displayed by these elemental creatures far exceeded Rhodes' original cognition. In Rhodes' view, even in the elemental plane, the same level The elemental creatures that the vampires encountered were not as powerful as these elemental creatures.
Since elemental creatures have no mana limit, their power is reflected in the casting of spells.
In Rhode's view, the individual spells cast by these elemental creatures may not be as powerful as a real high-level mage, but these spells contain extremely special spellcasting skills, and this is why these elemental creatures are so powerful .
These discoveries undoubtedly made Rhodes extremely surprised. Recalling some important information in his previous life, Rhodes seemed to be aware of the special identities of these elemental creatures.
Because of this, when Rhodes returned to Verning and got information about the elemental creatures, he rushed to the location where these elemental creatures existed before he even had time to ask the centaur leader for more information.
Due to the existence of ghost dragons, Rhodes and his party were attacked by mages and elemental creatures as soon as they appeared on the battlefield. Rhodes was not given any chance to explain, and this also met Rhodes original expectations. Rhodes chose to come Here, it's not just for observing these elemental creatures.
Facing the spells cast by the elemental creatures, Rhodes originally wanted the ghost dragon to rely on its own powerful physique to resist.
Rhodes believed that when the keel on his body changed, the ghost dragon's overall strength also improved a lot, and it was obvious that it would not be afraid of the ice arrows around it.
However, Rowling, who was also on the ghost dragon, did not give the ghost dragon such a chance. Facing the attacking magic around her, Rowling immediately cast her mighty aegis to block all of these spells.
Seeing the Hercules Aegis covering the ghost dragon, Rhodes knew that Rowling's spellcasting method has obviously improved a lot compared to the spells cast before.
Although Rowling's Hercules Aegis cannot move with the ghost dragon,
He could only stay where the ghost dragon passed by, but still blocked all the ice arrows without causing the ghost dragon to suffer any damage.
Rhodes can only see this spell cast by Rowling. According to Rowling, Rhodes knows that he cannot directly learn this special spellcasting method from her, and can only wait until his rank After improving, think of other ways.
In addition to casting the mighty aegis, Rowling also cast a spell, which dealt an extremely serious blow to all the creatures in the field.
The spell cast by Rowling was the flames of hell that defeated the mage's resistance. The special spell of flames of hell, performed by Rowling, is as powerful as any high-ranking wizard himself.
The spell about the flames of hell was found by Rhodes from the magic book he had harvested on the way back from Bracada to Verning.
Both Thok's and Northon's magic books recorded this powerful fourth-order magic. With the existence of Wisdom, Rhodes immediately mastered it.
In addition to the flames of hell, Rhodes also found a corresponding record in Nuo Sen's magic book of the fifth-order magic meteor fire rain that destroyed the entire Ice Blue Magic Academy.
Compared with the fourth-level flames of hell, although the meteor fire shower is only one level higher, the damage it can cause is several levels higher. No matter how many hell flames are used together, it is difficult to achieve the effect of meteor fire rain.
Because of this, Rhodes immediately searched Northon's magic book when returning to Weirning, and found records about meteor and fire showers.
While flipping through the magic book, Rhodes noticed that in Northon's magic book, the various fourth-level spells occupied only one page at most, and there were only a few records about a few low-level spells. The pen, unlike Thok's magic book, has detailed records of most spells.
However, the records about the meteor and fire rain fully occupied dozens of pages in the magic book. In Rhodes' view, it would take a lot of time for the mage just to copy this spell, let alone understand it. .
Unlike ordinary spells, mages can cast them by raising their hands. To cast spells like Meteor Fire Rain, you need to have extremely cumbersome steps and guide the mana value at all times. This extremely cumbersome step corresponds to the powerful effect of this magic.
For this powerful spell, although Rhodes had obtained the method of casting it, he couldn't learn it for a while. He could only wait for his wisdom level to be further improved before learning it again.
Since he was unable to master this fifth-level magic, after learning the other spells in the magic book, Rhodes gave it to Rowling to let her learn the magic recorded in the book.
At this time, Rowling was also facing the dilemma of not having enough wisdom skills. Due to her rank, even with the addition of hero specialties, Rowling's wisdom skill level still has not reached the master level, and she cannot immediately master this powerful fifth-level magic.
Unlike Rhodes, even though she couldn't master this powerful magic quickly, Rowling still carefully read Northon's magic book, fully read Northon's original records of meteor and fire rain, and tried to rely on her own understanding , to master this spell.
For Rowling's choice, Rhodes did not make any comments, but let her act. In Rhodes' impression, very few people can master a spell without relying on the existence of Wisdom, especially this fifth-level magic that is almost all mages.
The existence of Wisdom helps mages to simplify the research process of magic. To evaluate whether a mage apprentice has the potential to become a full-fledged mage mostly depends on the level of wisdom he possesses.
From Rhodes' point of view, Rowling's behavior may not be effective and will only waste her energy.
However, when Rhodes thought of the abnormalities that Rowling had previously cast spells and the changed magic she had cast, Rhodes also had some doubts about whether Rowling could achieve this.