Through his own perception, Reese has determined in his heart that Rowling no longer has any ability to resist at this time.
Reese knew that if Rowling had any mana, she would be able to use other spells to reduce the damage she suffered, and she would not be in this state.
In Reese's view, whether it is through teleportation, getting out of the fireball's explosion range, or using some other spells to block the fireball's attack, as long as there is mana, this can be easily achieved, but Rowling seems not to have done anything
He completely withstood the damage caused by the fireball without taking any action.
Through this, Reese was able to determine that Rowling had very little mana left at this time, so she was unable to deal with the spells she cast. As for Rowling, she would rather be injured than to have her last mana left.
He launched a counterattack, but Reese had no such idea.
In Reese's mind, he did not believe that Rowling could make such a choice, especially when she was about to face a spell attack and had little time to think. In Reese's view, Rowling would fully bear the damage caused by the magic.
It's because of insufficient mana.
Because he didn't know the specific effect of the treasures on Rowling's body, when Reese shot the fireball in Rowling's direction, he immediately condensed a number of ice arrows around him. After the impact of the fireball was over, he fired again
Attack Rowling.
However, the difference in Rowling's condition at this time was undoubtedly completely beyond Reese's expectations. Reese believed that as long as he shot these ice arrows, he would be able to kill Rowling. At this time, the battle situation was undoubtedly changed by Reese.
Hold on tight.
While Reese was looking at Rowling, the death energy that originally shrouded the entire Silver Cliff City seemed to have become deeper, as if some abnormal change had occurred. However, neither Reese nor Rowling would change it.
Focus on the changes in death energy.
Luo Lin on the side is also aware of her own danger. Whether it is her physical injuries or the enemies she is about to face, Luo Lin understands how bad her current situation is.
As time passed, Rowling's arm had also regained consciousness. For Rowling, this did not make her feel happy at all.
In Luo Lin's perception, an extremely severe pain was coming from her arm, and it was extremely laborious to move. It seemed that the injuries suffered on her arms in the previous process were not just superficial wounds.
So simple.
Even so, when Rowling realized Reese's murderous intention and her own dangerous situation, she still endured the pain in her arm and took out the magic scroll recording "Undead Killer" from the space ring.
In order to deal with the attack by Reese and other necromancers, when Rowling checked the magic scrolls in the space ring, she discovered that among these magic scrolls, there were only two magic scrolls recording third-level magic and above.
Except for these two powerful magic scrolls, the other magic scrolls that exist in the space ring mostly record only first-level ordinary magic, which cannot bring any obvious help to the battle.
One of these two special magic scrolls, Rowling has already used first, and used this magic scroll to kill the ordinary necromancer here. It is the magic scroll that records the flames of hell.
The other magic scroll was the undead killer magic scroll that Rowling took out at this time and held firmly in her hand.
When she faced the attack of a large number of necromancers, Rowling's first thought was to use the undead killer magic scroll in her hand.
Based on her knowledge of magic, Rowling naturally understands how much damage the Undead Killer spell can cause to ordinary necromancers.
Neither necromancers nor the undead creatures they transform can withstand the special spell of Undead Killer. Under the purification of Undead Killer, any creature related to death energy will be harmed.
The emergence of the Undead Killer spell itself is to deal with the Necromancer.
Due to this characteristic of the Undead Killer, after the second expansion pack is opened, the mages will mostly rely on this spell to detect the Necromancer. No matter how the Necromancer disguises himself, he cannot escape the Undead Killer.
damage.
In Brakada, even the mages in the magic guild rarely use the undead killer spell directly when detecting necromancers.
For the mages in the magic guild, what they believe in is their own observation ability. In their opinion, if they can only rely on the spell of Undead Killer to detect the traces of the Necromancer, it will undoubtedly prove that their own abilities are insufficient.
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Although Rowling had thought of the Undead Killer magic scroll early on and knew that this magic could cause great harm to the necromancers led by Reese, Rowling did not choose to use it in the end.
Rowling knew that due to the existence of spiritualism, both herself and Vita who was resting in the container would be harmed by the magic of the undead killer. The effect of using this magic scroll may not be ideal. Maybe these necromancers are still there.
If not all of them die, you will be the first to be unable to bear it.
Rowling's final choice was to use the Hellfire Magic Scroll, which had no negative effects, and tried to make Reese die under this fourth-level magic, but it failed in the end and did not achieve the effect Rowling expected.
At this time, Rowling chose to hold this undead killer magic scroll in her hand, which undoubtedly proved the seriousness of the situation.
For Rowling, compared with the threat of death, the harm caused by the undead killer to herself may be nothing.
Luo Lin knew in her heart that she no longer had any mana. The fire-bending magic she had used on herself in order to reduce the damage caused by the fireball had exhausted her last mana.
At this time, facing Reese's possible attack at any time, the only thing Rowling can rely on is the undead killer magic scroll in her hand.
The tension in her heart made Rowling couldn't help but tightly hold the magic scroll in her hand. As Rowling tightened her grip, the blood that originally dripped down Rowling's arm towards the ground no longer followed its original trajectory.
It flows, but dyes this magic scroll red.
Rowling didn't know what the outcome of this battle would be, but judging from Reese's murderous intent and his own state, Rowling had an ominous premonition in her heart.