Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 756 Restriction 2

Under the effect of the Endless Night Ritual, the lich's ability to control the death energy far exceeds that of any other creature, and any spells they release will carry extremely strong death energy.

This point is the characteristic of the Lich itself. No matter how powerful the Lich is, this inherent characteristic cannot be changed.

The erosion caused by death energy can undoubtedly be brought to the extreme in certain spells cast by lich, and the effects produced are far beyond what creatures other than lich can achieve.

With the help of the erosive effect produced by the death energy, any spell cast by the Lich can cause a strong erosive effect. For creatures with lower ranks and who have not mastered spiritualism, they have no way to resist it. The resulting erosion effect.

However, at certain times, the death energy attached to the spell actually restrained the Lich itself.

After undergoing the transformation of the endless night ritual, for those liches who were not good at casting spells but good at controlling undead creatures, this kind of additional ability to death energy undoubtedly greatly improved their spellcasting ability. Substantial improvement.

Even if it is just a relatively basic cloud of death, once cast by a lich, the damage it can cause is far beyond the limit that ordinary necromancers can achieve, not to mention that besides the cloud of death, a lich can also absorb the death energy Corrosion trait, added to any spell it casts.

As for those necromancers who were already extremely good at spells, after being transformed into a lich through the endless night ritual, the forced addition of death energy destroyed their original spellcasting system.

The original characteristics of those spells cast by the lich will be suppressed to an extremely low level, and the only thing left is the extremely corrosive death energy.

Due to this characteristic of the lich itself, whether or not to add death energy to the casting of spells cannot be decided according to the lich's own wishes. This cannot be changed as long as it has gone through the endless night ritual.

No matter what type of spell it is, after being cast by the lich, only the original erosive effect of death energy remains, without the characteristics of the spell itself.

This point may not be obvious in some spells, such as space spells, but this characteristic is especially obvious for damage spells.

And this is also an important reason why Rhodes does not want Rowling and himself to choose to be a Lich.

In Rhode's view, transforming himself into a lich after the endless night ritual means that the necromancer has completely given up the ability to cast various spells.

Only the purest spells related to death energy were left behind, and instead the focus of its own strength was on the accumulation of undead creatures.

Even if the Lich who has been promoted through the Endless Night Ritual has not lost the ability to cast various spells, the real effects of the spells are only equivalent to the enhanced version of the cloud of death.

It is also this that makes Rhodes unwilling to finally be promoted to a lich through the endless night ceremony.

Whether it is the experience gained in the previous life or a series of previous experiences, Rhodes clearly realized the powerful effects of spells.

In the eyes of Rhodes, it is no exaggeration to say that the legendary mages in Bracada, after mastering various powerful fifth-order spells, can be compared to a team in terms of personal strength alone. A battle-hardened regiment.

Only under the effect of a special artifact such as the magic ball, will it be difficult for these legendary mages to exert their strength. If they are replaced with another artifact, perhaps the entire battle will subside under the spells of these mages before it breaks out.

Since he had already understood the powerful effects of spells, Rhodes was naturally unwilling to give up his spellcasting ability under such circumstances.

In Rhode's view, the changes brought about by being promoted to a lich are really hard for him to accept.

No matter what kind of spell is cast, the final effect is the same as the cloud of death. It is impossible for any mage to accept it easily, let alone Rhodes at this time.

As for his own spellcasting ability, Rhodes made an assessment long before arriving at the Dead Tomb.

In Rhodes' view, no matter it is compared with the players of this period in the previous life, or compared with himself at this level, the spellcasting ability he has mastered has surpassed too much.

At this time, among the various spells that Rhodes mastered, there is even the real fifth-level spell of Meteor Fire Rain. Rhodes was able to master it, and he needed to attribute it to the fragments of the forbidden magic ball in his hand. Regarding this point, even a real high-level mage may not be able to compare with 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 give up easily.

Once through the endless night ritual, transforming oneself into a lich, under the action of death energy, all the spells will undoubtedly lose their original effects.

The long lifespan of liches gives them enough time to conduct research on spells, but obviously there is no such good thing. In the case of allowing liches to accumulate huge undead creatures, there are still people who are not weaker than their peers. Spellcasting abilities of orthodox mages

As soon as the Endless Night Ceremony ended, the Lich lost the ability to fully cast spells, and the only spells that could be cast were the spells under the influence of death energy.

Besides himself, what Rhodes also needs to consider is Rowling's existence.

Before that, Rhodes had already realized Rowling's unique talent for casting spells.

Maybe it's the status of a born hero, the extra blessing brought to Rowling, or Rowling's own potential. In Rhodes' view, if he can become an orthodox mage, Rowling will be more powerful than casting spells. The achievements that can be achieved in the end obviously surpass Rhodes himself.

It is precisely because of this that in Rhodes' view, once Rowling finally chooses to advance to a lich, it is equivalent to completely giving up her unique potential for casting spells. Therefore, Rowling's advancement level, it seems even more uneconomical.

Because of this, what Rhodes is always thinking about is the rank that Rowling should choose when she advances next time.

Fortunately, at this time, after the previous analysis of the information, Rhodes has realized that the information about Rowling's choice to be promoted to a rank other than Lich exists in Sandro.

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