As the last buff spell was cast, Rhode's aura became even stronger, and bursts of glow rose from the surface of Rhode's pale body. It was a special change formed after superimposing many buff spells.<
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Various powerful buff spells, to a certain extent, make up for the gap in basic attributes between Rhodes and Ivor, but they cannot really change the current situation. Rhodes is still at an extreme disadvantage.
Once upon a time, relying on the blessing of racing achievements, Rhodes' basic attributes have always been proud of creatures of the same level. However, when facing a true legendary hero, Rhodes deeply felt the gap in basic attributes.
In addition, Iver's ability to move almost instantaneously limits Rhodes' ability to cast spells. No matter what type of spell it is, it is difficult to be effective at this time.
Even if Rhodes waved the artifact in his hand with all his strength and continuously released the fifth-level magic Titan arrows, he could not do anything to Ivor at this time. All Ivor needed to do was to reach Rhodes in an instant and then kill him.
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The same is true for other high-damage spells. The most advanced thunder bombs cannot hit Ivor at this time. As for the large-scale damage spells, Rhodes believes that Ivor, as a legendary hero, must have the ability to reduce spell damage.
Treasures also cannot have much effect.
In the process of casting spells, mages often reveal great flaws, especially when facing powerful enemies.
Compared with the various spells released by Rhodes, being killed by this legendary hero is only a matter of an instant. Once Rhodes reveals his flaws, there may be no chance to come back again.
His own basic attributes, with the blessing of spells, were enhanced to an extremely powerful level. He could barely withstand Ivor's attack without being defeated instantly. However, Rhodes still felt a sense of fright. He had not felt it for a long time.
This feeling of being completely suppressed in battle.
Since obtaining the artifact, Rhodes has already killed many truly legendary creatures with the cooperation of various abilities. However, now, when all abilities are restricted, Rhodes has encountered the most difficult battle.
Falling into a huge disadvantage.
Deciding that the Ivor in front of him was not something he could defeat for the time being, Rhodes no longer considered how to kill the enemy in front of him, but instead focused on how to survive this battle.
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After completing the casting of the buffing spell, Rhodes snorted coldly when he saw that Ivor was about to attack again. What was contained therein was no longer the original pride and disdain, but the feeling he had after realizing that he was powerless against the enemy in front of him.
Tension and anger.
Rhodes raised his hand and released a large number of death clouds around him. The dark clouds covered the surrounding sight, but did not extend towards Iverman, but enveloped Rhodes' entire body.
Ivor waved the sword in his hand, and then a gust of wind came out, blowing away the cloud of death that shrouded Rhodes. The scene revealed made Ivor's expression darken.
After the black mist dissipated, two identical Rhodes appeared where Rhodes had been. From the appearance alone, there was no difference at all.
Relying on the effect of the mirror image method, Rhodes generated a seemingly identical version of himself, naturally with the purpose of confusing Ivor's sight.
If Ivor hadn't responded in time and relied on the power of the treasure to blow away the cloud of death that shrouded Rhodes, Rhodes even planned to use the mirror image method to generate more mirror images that looked the same.
The mirror image generated by the Mirror Image Technique will dissipate directly after receiving a certain amount of damage. It cannot withstand an attack from Ivor head-on and can only be delayed for a short period of time, and this is Rhode's opportunity.
Give yourself priority to apply buff spells, and then cast the mirror image method, so that the generated mirror image can have the effects of these spells, so that it can last longer.
Looking at the two identical mirror images, Ivor's expression changed. At the same time, the ghost dragon behind him quickly took action and flew above Rhodes' position.
One of the Rhodes raised a hand, grasped the bone claw covered with a pale aura, and then, under the leadership of the ghost dragon, quickly rose towards the sky, while the other Rhodes stayed in place and watched.
Ivor, in front of him, took a defensive stance.
Looking at the scene in front of him, Ivor undoubtedly guessed what Rhodes was thinking, and immediately waved the sword in his hand.
As a gust of breeze blew by, the next moment, Ivor's figure appeared on the body of the rising ghost dragon.
Ivor waved the sword blade in his hand, and the turbulent wind turned into a huge sword light, and then cut off half of the ghost dragon's bone wing.
The poor skills of the necromancer are not worth mentioning in front of Ivor. As long as the ghost dragon is eliminated, Rhodes, who cannot cast space spells, is destined to be unable to escape from here.
At this moment, Ivor suddenly realized something. If he needed to use the ghost dragon to escape, why did Rhodes need to do so? Was he just letting the mirror image below hold him down?
As half of its wings were cut off, the ghost dragon's flying speed was limited. Ivor looked down and saw another Rhodes who was staying on the ground, and had opened a faint green teleportation in front of him.
Door.
The Dragon Kingdom is a special land that can greatly affect the space spells in it. Spells such as teleportation cannot be cast directly, while spells such as the gate of time and space can be cast, but their effects are greatly reduced.
Change.
Affected by the interference rituals in this land, the target connected by the Gate of Time and Space is not the target originally set by the caster, but a completely unfamiliar location. Entering it is like being exiled by the spell, and the whole body will suffer
Cutting of space turbulence.
Generally speaking, absolutely no spellcaster would choose to enter this type of portal, but when faced with a desperate situation, this seems to be the only way to escape from here.
Seeing Rhodes below, who was about to enter the portal, Ivor felt a sense of reluctance in his heart. He had paid a huge price and was unwilling to let this opportunity go.
Waving the sword in his hand again, Ivor returned to the ground the next moment and stood between Rhodes and the opened portal.
Under Ivor's indifferent gaze, Rhodes seemed to be flustered. He raised his hand as if he wanted to cast a spell, but Ivor would not give him such a chance again.
Ever since he led Rhodes here, Ivor has undoubtedly given him too many opportunities. Now, especially when he realized that Rhodes almost escaped, Ivor has had enough and is just waiting for the next blow to let Rhodes escape.