As early as when the iron-clad walking corpse in the tomb was bitten by a bat, Rod first stepped into the hall behind and began to control the walking corpse stationed here, lighting the second barrier.

This hall was the location where Rod was first awakened. Due to the large area of ​​the hall, it was impossible to ignite the entire ground. Rod's focus is still on the back, near the tomb passage.

At this moment, the entire rear is a sea of ​​fire, and the passage is blocked by a lighted barrier. In front of the barrier is still standing an iron-clad walking corpse, holding a shield, facing the vampire who rushed through the fire...

…………

"Cough, cough..."

Wake up from the tomb, kill the undead creatures all the way out of the tomb, lure the wolves, and return to the tomb to fight. Rod is very familiar with the passage in the entire tomb.

Therefore, Rhodes selected several locations that are most suitable for making flame barriers. One is at the entrance of the tomb where the coffin is located. One is at the junction of the hall where the corpses are displayed and the passage of the tomb. One is in the narrow part of the tomb passage. One is at the exit of the tomb.

According to Rod’s original idea, he would be in front of the vampire. Whenever the vampire passed a barrier, he would let the walking corpse at the next barrier ignite a flame.

However, the burning of wood made the entire tomb full of smoke. The heavy smoke made it difficult for Rhode to observe his surroundings, and caused Rhode to cough violently, making his body extremely uncomfortable.

Unlike undead creatures, the smoke produced by igniting wood may have no effect on undead creatures, but for the human body, the smoke is fatal.

Rod can only change his approach, taking advantage of the vampire being blocked by the second barrier, quickly retreating to the outside of the tomb, and let the walking corpse ignite the barrier when he retreats.

Exiting the entire tomb passage, Lord stood on the ground, and the corpse wolves were waiting around. Seeing the thick smoke rising from the exit, Rod recalled what he had seen in the tomb at the beginning.

In itself, Rod was not surprised that the barrier was breached. Rod originally knew that there was no way to trap the vampire in the tomb with one barrier, but arranged multiple barriers. What surprised Rhode was the speed at which the vampire broke through the barrier.

When these barriers were first arranged, Rhodes could not determine the type of undead creatures in the coffin. Rhode had a few guesses as to which undead creatures were sleeping.

The first thing Luo Luo thought of was the third-order ghost. In Diya, most of the tombs are sleeping in ghosts. The Necromancer can use the power of the ghost to transform the undead creatures, and at the same time accelerate the progress of the ghost, which is a mutually beneficial relationship.

Except for the ghosts, the other possibilities are much smaller, only corpses and vampires. Among these undead creatures, as long as the rank exceeds the third rank, none of them can be directly controlled by the spiritual imprint.

No matter which undead creature is in the coffin, Rod believes that with the barrier he has set up, coupled with the walking dead to drag it, he can persist for a while, and the flame can burn it.

But because the vampire is sleeping in the tomb, and the vampire focuses on survival ability, its bat transformation skills directly make the barrier function much smaller. With this skill, the vampire only needs to deal with the iron-clad walking corpse in front, and can quickly cross the barrier.

If it were not a vampire, but a creature like the ghost, it would never have passed the barrier so easily.

The barrier arranged by Rhode obviously did not cause any harm to the vampire. The flame did not have the effect that Rhode had imagined, it just made the vampire use bats a few more times.

However, even if the vampire used the bat transformation a few more times, Rhode's purpose of making these arrangements had already been achieved. The vampire used bats a few more times, and Rhode's confidence in defeating the vampire improved a bit.

At the beginning, Rod didn't intend to use these arrangements to kill the sleeping undead creatures in the tomb, but just wanted to weaken its strength as much as possible. Tier 3 undead creatures are not so easy to kill easily.

Even if it is a ghost, although it does not have such a strong survival ability as a vampire, it can also rely on physical fitness and immortality characteristics to force it out. For Rod, the real battle is still on the ground.

Rod made these arrangements only to allow himself to gain a sufficient advantage in the next battle. It is undoubtedly the most stupid way to open the coffin directly to fight.

Anyone knows to give themselves an advantage before fighting, whether it's setting traps, poisoning weapons, sneak attacks, or other methods. Any behavior you make, even if you can only gain a little advantage, can tilt the balance of victory toward you, which is better than direct confrontation.

"How many times can you...

Feeling the disappearance of the imprint of the walking dead in front of the third barrier, Rod whispered.

With regard to vampires, Rohde knew better because of his previous combat experience. The skill of Tier 3 vampire bats, when used, in addition to consuming life, there is also a limit on the number of times. Only after reaching Tier 4 will the limitation of bat transformation disappear.

In the game, Tier 3 and Tier 4 are a watershed. Tier 4, whether it is for professionals or other creatures, will have an essential change. Stepping into Tier 4, the combat ability will immediately increase several times. Only after reaching Tier 4 can the spellcaster remove the word apprentice in front and become an official mage.

Similarly, for creatures like vampires, reaching Tier 4, in addition to a substantial increase in basic physical fitness, all skills will also be improved accordingly. Bat transformation no longer has a limit on the number of times it can be used, and it will also awaken other skills.

Rod has always been afraid of the advancement of undead creatures in the depths of the tomb for this reason. According to Rod’s observations, the current vampires only have Tier 3, and they have not succeeded in advancement.

Originally, vampires can progress with peace of mind. By sleeping in the tomb and accumulating energy, they can upgrade from a third-order creature to a fourth-order creature.

Therefore, when the advancement is interrupted, the vampire will appear so angry. Such a way to advance with the help of long sleep, once interrupted, it can be said that all previous efforts have been lost.

Because of this, after being interrupted in the advancement, the vampire will cross the flame-filled passage to chase Rhode.

Recognizing this, Rod arranged what he thought was the best barrier at the exit. The energy expended even exceeded the arrangement in the main tomb at the beginning.

Rod ignited the barrier arranged at the entrance of the passage, and the surrounding walking corpses surrounded one after another. Only waiting for the vampire to come here, Rhode could take it seriously.

After the third barrier was breached by the vampire, Rod hit all his attention, staring at the exit of the passage with all his attention, waiting for the arrival of the enemy.

Thick smoke has been wafting outward from the tomb.

After waiting for a while, Rod began to wonder. At the speed of the vampire, he should have been here by this time, and the walking corpses stationed in the passage did not send any strange reminders to Rod. Rod couldn't help but increase his vigilance.

Suddenly, there was a strong perceptual warning from Rohde right in front of him. Without even thinking about it, Rohde turned his body and rolled to the side.

A black shadow broke out of the ground far from the exit of the tomb, rushed to the location of Rhode at a very fast speed, and at the same time grabbed it with one claw.

Even though Rod dodged for the first time, his arm was still injured, and the sharp claws cut off a piece of meat on Rod's arm. This shadow is a vampire.

For some reason, the vampire unexpectedly anticipated the preparations made by Rhodes, but instead used his plan to make a surprise attack on Rhodes by taking advantage of the opportunity that Rhodes was waiting here!

Thank you for reading this story at wuxiamtl.com. Your support enables us to keep the site running!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like