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Chapter 166 Detecting Thoughts

If you want to participate in the plot, the best opportunity is right now. As long as you enter the battlefield at the right time, Sherlock's ability can kill everyone.

When the time comes, holding the mission item in hand, whether it is returned to the NPC in Snake Valley or going to Redwood Town to find Thorin, it all depends on his mood.

This idea only existed in his mind for a moment before he rejected it. After all, Mikoto and Kuroko had formed a team with him and killed the BOSS. They would say hello when they met. At this time, he added insult to injury and killed people and exploded their equipment.

It's a bit too much.

The villain can't do it, so the only thing left is to be the Holy Mother. Helping at this time is barely a help in times of need. It's impossible to let the other party use the Storm Hammer as a thank you gift, but it's good to share some plot information.

Thinking of this, he no longer waited, turned on his wild frenzy and ran towards the priest. The wet nurse was always the most annoying during team battles.

The two sides were fighting fiercely. Except for Heizi who received the prompt from the Eye of Detection, no one else noticed that a dark voice was quickly approaching.

Heizi glanced at Sherlock and understood what the other person meant. He started chanting a spell as soon as his mouth moved.

The distance between him and the priest was less than 6 yards. Sherlock kicked his hind legs hard and his whole body stood upright. A blue scimitar appeared in his half-cat hand.

-86!

The priest only felt a cold breath at the back of his head, and a weak point damage appeared on his head. At this time, he did not make a stupid mistake like turning back, but wanted to run towards the Druid.

At this time, only the druid was free and capable to protect him.

But as soon as he raised his feet, a wave of mud grabbed him tightly.

Heizi's quagmire spell was cast at just the right time, and his control over magic power was much stronger than that of ordinary mages. The range of the spell happened to be where the priest stood, and it did not exceed the range at all. This brought great challenges to Sherlock's next actions.

A great convenience.

The priest who could not move was like a lamb waiting to be slaughtered. He died miserably under the ice soul without even having a chance to sing magical spells.

"Be careful, there is a sneak attack."

Seeing the portraits of their teammates dim, everyone realized what had happened. The druid with the least pressure from the battle no longer cared about his natural partner, waving his staff and chanted the flame attack technique.

Druids can also use staffs, and natural spells will also be enhanced by the properties of the staff, and the damage will be much higher than casting spells with bare hands.

In order to make up for their own shortcomings in attack, partner druids often learn some damage spells. The level 10 skill flame strike is their favorite. This spell has higher damage than the wizard's fireball spell, but the chanting time

It's also really long.

The opponent is obviously an agile enemy, so using this spell is not a wise choice.

Only halfway through chanting the flame attack technique, Sherlock had already run in front of the opponent and passed directly behind him with a catwalk.

-71!

Then there is the one-hit magic claw spell, -64!

Seeing these two high amounts of damage, the druid instantly gave up his plan of melee combat, rolled on the spot and began to transform.

Being a partner does not mean that they cannot transform naturally. On the contrary, they attach great importance to their only or only two transformations. This is one of the few ways they can resist in close combat.

This trick is good, but it also depends on who uses it. For a transformation master like Sherlock, the whole action of rolling, transforming and escaping is as easy as eating.

If you were like the player in front of you, it would take more than 2 seconds to transform. This would not be an escape but a death.

Green light flashed in his hand, and an entanglement spell trapped the druid who was still transforming on the ground. Sherlock rushed forward and killed the druid with a few swords.

It's a pity that this black panther has transformed, and the skills that many transformation druids can't get are wasted by a walking companion.

As soon as the druid died, the warriors and rangers also died one after another due to the cooperation of Kuroko and Mikoto, leaving the mage alone on the field.

"Hey, friend, I surrender." The mage gave up resistance directly, raised his hands and shouted: "I am willing to exchange the BOSS's information for my first-level experience."

Surrounded by three people, if he could have run away, the other party would have run away long ago. Although you still need to maintain a certain degree of vigilance in this situation, it is not a bad idea to listen to what the other party has to say.

So Sherlock and Heizi stood beside the mage in a triangle shape, as if they were listening.

Judging from the looks of these three people, the mage also knew that they were not ready to negotiate terms with him. Now he could either talk, and then compete with each other's character and mood. Depending on the other person's mood, he might be able to save his life, or he would be killed directly.

After organizing his language, the mage explained the whole matter in a smooth manner.

It turned out that the priest among them was actually a believer of Talos, the God of Storms. Through this identity, they established a relationship with Sigris, the NPC in the Snake Valley, and received the task of retrieving the Storm Hammer.

"Then how did you find our location?" Heizi asked.

"That NPC planted a thunder emblem for us. It can sense the location of the Storm Hammer. Look at my forehead."

Sherlock followed the mage's finger and saw that there was indeed a faint yellow lightning mark on the upper left corner of his forehead.

"Are you five the only ones who have received the mission?" Heizi continued to ask.

"What I said is still sincere enough. You let me go first, and then, oh!" The mage said as he was about to say it, an electric current hit his abdomen, and his whole body twitched violently.

It seems that this person's level of realism is quite high.

"Senior, I'm the torturer, okay? I'm already preparing to detect thoughts, so you take action first."

Unexpectedly, Heizi even learned this spell, nicknamed Mind Reading. The skill points for specializing in two schools of spells at the same time must be very tight. Why would he use this auxiliary skill, although this spell is indeed very useful.

The Detect Thoughts spell can observe the surface thoughts of a target. In previous games, this skill would have been criticized by players, but in Forgotten Realms, this skill is particularly useful.

First of all, when facing highly intelligent NPCs in the game, if you can read the other party's thoughts, both negotiation and triggering tasks will be much simpler. The only thing you need to be careful about is not to let them find out. No one will want to use their own thoughts.

Being spied on by others at will.

Secondly, the really scary thing about this spell is that it is also applicable to players. As long as it is relevant information in the game, it can be read. The specific success rate depends on the intelligence attributes of both parties.

Therefore, in front of the prophecy mage who masters the ability to detect thoughts, there really is no secret that can be hidden, unless your intelligence attribute can overwhelm the opponent.


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