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Chapter 24 Vampires IV

Rhodes stared at the vampire not far away. While observing, Rhodes seemed to have discovered something.

The vampire had just regained its shape and immediately rushed towards Rhodes. Since there were injured undead creatures around him, Rhodes did not let them surround the vampire, but faced the vampire from the front.

In the field, Rhodes and the vampire figures intertwined, and the swords and claws kept colliding, making the sound of gold and iron. For a time, Rhodes relied on expert swordsmanship, coupled with his good attributes, and

The vampires fought equally.

As the battle progressed and he experienced it personally, Rhodes understood the attributes of the vampire in front of him.

Among third-level creatures, vampire attributes are balanced, with no obvious weaknesses in terms of strength, speed, or physique. Coupled with its ability to transform into a bat and the characteristics of undead creatures, it is generally more focused on survival.

ability, and the ability to deal with large groups of low-level enemies, so Rhodes cannot be quickly eliminated with moves alone.

For the current Rhodes, it is difficult to deal with opponents who focus on a certain attribute. For enemies with balanced attributes such as vampires, when none of the attributes enter the elite stage, Rhodes can rely on expert swordsmanship to deal with them.

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Although there is a gap in basic attributes, Rhodes' expert swordsmanship uses skills to make up for the lack of attributes.

Rhodes also gained some understanding of the damage that vampires can cause by observing the injuries of undead creatures. Rhodes believes that if a vampire grabs his neck, he can also kill him instantly.

To deal with vampires, Rhodes' fighting method mainly relies on counterattacks and distance control. He uses his sword to parry the vampire's claws and dodges flexibly to prevent the vampire from attacking him.

At this time, the effect of expert swordsmanship was at its maximum. The vampire could not get close to Rhodes with just his moves. Instead, Rhodes opened multiple wounds on the vampire's body.

However, at this time, Rhodes' face did not look as relaxed as when he had the upper hand, but instead became more solemn.

Although the vampire's combat experience is not comparable to that of Rhodes, who has expert swordsmanship, it exceeds all of Rhodes' enemies so far.

Whenever Rhodes wanted to attack the vampire's vital points, the vampire could either dodge past him, or directly rely on his powerful physical attributes to forcefully attack Rhodes.

Rhodes naturally would not exchange injuries with the vampire, so he could only give up the opportunity to attack.

At the same time, Rhodes also realized that with this fighting method, each of his attacks would only leave a very shallow wound on the vampire. And the shallow wounds he left would be detrimental to the vampire's high physique.

In terms of attributes, it has almost no impact, but makes the vampire even more violent.

It's not like the surrounding undead creatures did nothing. Under Rhodes' control, whenever a vampire wanted to take Rhode's attack and attack Rhodes forcefully, the surrounding undead creatures would immediately step forward.

The zombies stood beside Rhodes to resist the damage, while the corpse wolves took the opportunity to attack the vampires.

However, this also resulted in fewer and fewer undead creatures controlled by Rhodes. Whether they were walking corpses or corpse wolves, they were almost unable to withstand the full force of a vampire's claws.

Watching the undead creatures around him die one by one, Rhodes began to feel anxious, but when he thought of ways to deal with vampires, he knew that he still had to wait for the opportunity...

Originally, the vampire only needed to transform into bats twice to deal with all the undead creatures around him, and then he could directly attack Rhodes. However, because he had used bat transformations so many times in the tomb beforehand, the limit on the number of times allowed the vampire to only transform into bats twice.

Can fight with basic attributes.

Gradually, more and more wounds appeared on the vampire's body, but they were obviously minor injuries. The characteristics of undead creatures meant that the vampire's combat power would not be weakened by these wounds. Rhodes did not attack the vampire's real vital point even once.

arrive.

The vampire swung his claw at Rhodes, and Rhodes raised the blade of the sword, trying to block the attack. Unexpectedly, the vampire directly turned his grasp into a palm, regardless of the damage the blade might cause, and grabbed it into his hand.

A claw swung towards Rhodes.

At this time, except for the Corpse Wolf King who survived a serious injury from a vampire attack, there were not many undead creatures left around him.

The vampire took advantage of this and wanted to hit Rhodes hard with one blow while there was no interference from the surrounding undead creatures.

Rich combat experience allows vampires to understand that even if a human's flesh and blood body is superior to one's own in skills, it cannot beat one's own in terms of physique. As long as the human in front of him can be seriously injured in this way, he can be killed later.

Kill.

"coming……"

Rhodes' eyes narrowed, and he obviously understood the vampire's thoughts, but at the same time, this was also the opportunity that Rhodes had been waiting for.

Except for awakening the corpse wolf at the beginning and lighting the torch later, Rhodes' mana was never consumed. The remaining mana of Rhodes could only release two spells.

Rhodes did not choose any attribute-related spells. Even if he used magic to temporarily increase his basic attributes, Rhodes would not be able to kill the vampire within the duration. Moreover, the vampire could also use bat transformation. Rhodes did not think that the vampire would kill all the vampires.

All times of bat transformation have been consumed.

Rhodes chose the magic arrow that could change the situation of the battle. In the previous battle, Rhodes understood that even if the magic arrow hits the vampire, if it does not hit the vital point, it will only cause slight damage.

Therefore, the use of magic arrows requires Rhodes to find a good opportunity.

The weapon in his hand was grabbed by the vampire. Seeing the vampire's claws coming up, Rhodes not only did not hide, but raised his other hand towards the vampire in front of him.

A bright light quickly formed in Rhode's hand. While the vampire was attacking, without any protection for his body, the bright light shot towards the vampire in front.

Magic arrow!

Vampires have very few vital points. High-level vampires can continue fighting for a while even if they are beheaded.

But for vampires who are only at the third level, they obviously do not have such ability, and the head is the most important part.

Therefore, facing the vampire with his whole body wide open, Rhodes' magic arrow pointed at the place that can cause the most damage, the vampire's head.

The vampire grabbed Rhode's neck with one claw. Just as his sharp claws penetrated it and was about to tear out the flesh and blood, Rhode's magic arrow also hit the vampire's head!

The spell was cast at close range, causing the vampire's head to be directly penetrated by the magic arrow, and blood mist burst out in front of Rhodes' eyes. The fatal injury caused the vampire to lose strength in holding Rhodes' hand.

The vampire's strong vitality prevents it from dying even if its head is penetrated.

Rhodes took advantage of the victory to pursue him and was about to stab him with his sword. The vampire's body split open and a large cloud of black mist exploded in front of Rhodes.


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