2020-10-31

  Chapter 24 vampire IV

Rhodes stared at the vampire not far away. In the process of observing, Rhodes seems to have discovered something.

The vampire just got back into shape, and immediately moved towards Rhodes and rushed over. Because of the wounded undead creatures around, Rhodes did not let them surround the vampire, but faced the vampire in front of him.

In the field, Rhodes and vampire silhouettes staggered, swords and sharp claws collided constantly, making the sound of gold and iron symphony. For a time, Rhodes relied on expert sword technique, coupled with a decent attribute, and played on par with vampire.

As the battle progressed, as well as personal perception, Rhodes knew the attributes of the vampire in front of him.

Among third-rank creatures, the vampire attribute is balanced, with no apparent weakness in either strength, speed, or physique. In addition to its bat-like ability and the characteristics of undead creatures, it generally focuses more on survivability and the ability to deal with large groups of low-level enemies, so it is impossible to quickly solve Rhodes with moves alone.

For the current Rhodes, it is still difficult to deal with opponents that focus on a certain attribute, such as vampire, an enemy with balanced attributes. When no attribute enters the elite stage, Rhodes can rely on it. Handle with expert sword technique.

Although there are gaps in basic attributes, Rhodes' expert sword technique uses skills to make up for the lack of attributes.

Rhodes also learned something about the damage that vampire can cause by observing the damage of undead creatures. Rhodes believes that if vampire grabs his neck, he can also kill himself.

To deal with vampire, Rhodes' battle method mainly lies in counterattack, as well as the control of distance, parrying vampire's sharp claw with the blade, coupled with flexible dodge, so that vampire cannot attack himself.

At this point, the effect brought by the expert sword technique has been brought to the extreme, and vampire is completely unable to approach Rhodes by means of moves alone. Instead, Rhodes opened multiple wounds on vampire's body.

However, Rhodes' face was not as relaxed as it had been when he had the upper hand, but more serious.

Vampire's combat experience, while not as good as Rhodes' expert sword technique, surpasses all of Rhodes' enemies so far.

Whenever Rhodes wants to attack the vital point of vampire, vampire can either dodge the past, or directly rely on his powerful physique attribute to forcibly attack Rhodes.

Rhodes naturally won't switch injuries with vampire, and can only give up the opportunity to attack.

At the same time, Rhodes also realized that in this way of fighting, every attack he made could only leave a very shallow wound on the vampire. And the shallow wounds he left have little effect on vampire's high physique attribute, but make vampire more violent.

The undead creatures around are not doing nothing. Under the control of Rhodes, whenever vampire wants to take Rhodes' attack hard and attack Rhodes, the surrounding undead creatures will immediately step forward.

The walking corpse is beside Rhodes to resist the damage, and the corpse wolf takes the opportunity to use the attack method to contain the vampire.

However, this also makes Rhodes control fewer and fewer undead creatures. Whether it is a walking corpse or a corpse wolf, it is almost impossible to withstand the full force of the vampire.

Watching the undead creatures around him die one by one, Rhodes became anxious, but when he thought of a way to deal with vampire, he knew that he had to wait for the opportunity...

Originally, vampire only needed With two bat transformations, you can eliminate all the undead creatures around, and then you can directly attack Rhodes. However, due to the use of too many bats in the tomb beforehand, the limit of the number of times makes the vampire only rely on the basic attribute to fight.

Gradually, there are more and more wounds on vampire's body, but they are obviously insignificant minor wounds. The characteristics of undead creatures are destined to prevent vampire's battle strength from weakening because of these wounds. The real point of vampire, Rhodes never attacked once.

vampire swung a claw at Rhodes, who raised his blade upwards, trying to block the attack. Unexpectedly, vampire directly turned into a palm, regardless of the possible damage caused by the blade, grabbed it into his hand, and swung the other claw towards Rhodes.

At this point, there were not many undead creatures around except the corpse Wolf King who suffered serious injuries from a vampire attack.

Vampire just took a fancy to this, and wanted to hit Rhodes with one blow while there was no interference from the surrounding undead creatures.

Rich combat experience has made vampire understand that even if human beings are better than themselves in skill, they cannot outperform themselves in physique. As long as the humans in front of them can be severely injured in this way, they can be killed later.

"Come..."

Rhodes expression congeals, obviously understands vampire's idea, but at the same time, this is the opportunity Rhodes has been waiting for.

Aside from at first awakening the corpse wolf, and later lighting the torch, Rhodes' mana has never been spent. Rhodes' remaining mana can only cast two spells.

Rhodes did not select spells associated with attributes. Even if using magic to temporarily increase the basic attribute, Rhodes can't kill vampire within the duration, not to mention that vampire can also use bat transformation, Rhodes does not think that vampire will consume all the bat transformation times.

Rhodes chooses the divine arrow that changes the tide of battle. In previous battles, Rhodes understood that even if the magic divine arrow hit the vampire, it would only deal light damage if it wasn't a hit.

So the use of the magic dive arrow requires Rhodes to find a good time.

The weapon in his hand was caught by vampire, watching vampire's claws come up, Rhodes not only did not hide, but raised his other hand to face the vampire in front of him.

A light rapidly formed in Rhodes' hands. When vampire was attacking, there was no protection for the body, and the light shot to the vampire in front.

Magic dive arrow!

Vampire has very few keys to it. A high-level vampire, even if beheaded, can continue to fight for a while.

But for the vampire with only third rank, it obviously does not have such ability, the head is the most important part.

Therefore, facing the vampire with its empty doors wide open, Rhodes' magic dive arrow points to the place that can cause the most damage, vampire's head.

vampire grabbed Rhodes' neck with one claws, the sharp claws had just pierced into it, and was about to pull the flesh out. Rhodes' magic divide arrow also hit vampire's head!

Casting at close range, vampire's head was directly pierced by the magic divine arrow, and the blood mist burst out in front of Rhodes' eyes. The fatal injury left the vampire with no strength to hold Rhodes' hand.

The strong life force of vampire makes it not die even if its head is pierced.

Rhodes chased after the victory, and was about to stab out with a sword. Vampire's body shattered, and a large cloud of black mist burst out in front of Rhodes.

(end of this chapter)

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