Necromancy God of Heroes of Might and Magic
Chapter 757
2020-10-31
Chapter 757 Limit 2Under the effect of the endless night ceremony, Lich's controlling ability to death energy , far more than any other creature, any spell they release will be accompanied by extremely strong death energy.
This is the characteristic of Lich itself. Even if Lich's strength reaches to what extent, this inherent characteristic cannot be changed.
The erosion brought about by the energy of death, in some spells performed by Lich, can undoubtedly exert the ultimate effect, and the effect is far beyond what creatures other than Lich can achieve.
With the help of the erosion effect produced by the energy of death, any spell displayed by Lich can cause a strong erosion effect. , they have no way of resisting the erosive effect produced by it.
It's just that, at some point, the death energy attached to the spell limited Lich himself.
After the transformation of the endless night ceremony, for those Lich who were not good at casting spells but were good at controlling undead creatures, this incidental ability to death energy undoubtedly made their Spellcasting ability has been greatly improved.
Even if it is just a relatively basic cloud of death, once it is cast by Lich, the damage it can cause is far beyond the limit that ordinary undead mage can achieve, not to mention that in addition to the cloud of death, Lich also Able to add the corrosive nature of death energy to any spell it casts.
For those undead mage who are already very good at spell, after the transformation of the endless night ceremony, after making themselves Lich, the forced addition of death energy has destroyed their original spellcasting system.
Those spells cast by Lich, their original characteristics will be suppressed to a very low level, and the only thing left is the death energy with a very erosive effect.
Because of Lich's own characteristics, whether or not to add death energy to the spell can't be decided according to Lich's own wishes. As long as he has experienced the endless night ceremony, this cannot be changed.
No matter which type of spell it is, after being displayed by Lich, only the original erosion effect of death energy is left, and the spell's own characteristics are not seen.
This point may not be obvious in some spells, such as the spells of Space Type, but for the spells of the damage type, this characteristic is particularly obvious.
And this is also an important reason why Rhodes does not want Rowlin and himself to choose to work as Lich.
In Rhodes' view, after the endless night ceremony transforms itself into Lich, it means that the undead mage has completely given up the ability to cast all kinds of spells, leaving only the purest ones related to death energy. spell , and instead focus his strength on the accumulation of undead creatures.
Even though Lich, who was promoted through the endless night ceremony, did not lose the ability to cast spells of various disciplines, the real effect of spells was only equivalent to the enhanced version of the cloud of death.
This is what makes Rhodes reluctant to eventually get promoted to Lich through the ceremony of the Night.
Rhodes was clearly aware of the power of spell, whether it was from past experiences or a series of past experiences.
In Rhodes' eyes, it is no exaggeration to say that those Legendary mages that exist in Bracada, after mastering various powerful fifth-order spells, just look at the strength of the individual, it is enough Comparable to an experienced Legion.
Only under the influence of the special Divine Item such as the forbidden magic ball, will the strength of these Legendary mage be difficult to exert. If you replace it with another Divine Item, perhaps the entire battle has not yet erupted, and it will be These mage's spells subsided.
Having already known the powerful effects of spells, Rhodes was naturally reluctant to give up his spellcasting abilities under these circumstances.
In Rhodes' view, the changes to his spellcasting system brought about by being promoted to Lich were really hard for him to accept.
No matter which spell is cast, the final effect is no different from the cloud of death. It is impossible for any mage to accept it, not to mention this. Rhodes at the time.
Rhodes made an assessment of his spellcasting abilities long before he reached the Tomb of the Dead.
In Rhodes' view, the spellcasting ability that he currently possesses has surpassed too much, whether he is compared with the players in his previous life, or compared with himself in the First Rank position.
At this time, among the various spells Rhodes mastered, there was a real fifth-order spell, the meteor shower. Rhodes was able to master it, thanks to the Forbidden Ball shard in his hand. In this regard, even true high-level mage may not be comparable to Rhodes.
Because of this, in Rhodes' view, even if his own strength improves again, his spellcasting ability is still an extremely important part of his overall ability, and he cannot easily give up.
Once you pass through the endless night ceremony and transform yourself into Lich, under the action of death energy, all these spells will undoubtedly lose their original effect.
Lich's long lifespan gives them enough time to conduct research on spells, but obviously there is no such thing as such a good thing, which can allow Lich to accumulate huge undead creatures, but also Has a spellcasting ability that is not weaker than the orthodox mage of the same rank.
From the end of the endless night ceremony, Lich has lost the ability to cast spells completely, and all he can use is the effect of death energy. This spell below.
In addition to itself, Rhodes also needs to consider the existence of Rowlin.
Rhodes had long been aware of Rowlin's unique innate talent for spellcasting.
Maybe it's the status of a natural hero, the extra blessings brought to Rowlin, or the potential of Rowlin itself. In Rhodes' view, if it can become an orthodox mage, it will be in the casting of spell. In the end, Rowlin was able to achieve more than Rhodes himself.
It is also because of this that, in Rhodes' view, once Rowlin finally chooses to advance to Lich, it is equivalent to completely giving up her unique potential for spell display. Therefore, Rowlin's This kind of advancement seems even more cost-effective.
It is for this reason that Rhodes is always thinking about which rank Rowlin should choose when he advances next time.
Fortunately, at this time, Rhodes had realized that the information about the path that Rowlin could choose to be promoted to ranks other than Lich existed in Sandro.
(end of this chapter)
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