Chapter 24: Vampire IV


Rod stared at the vampire not far away. During this observation, Rod seemed to find something.
The vampire had just returned to shape, and immediately rushed towards Rhode. Because there were wounded undead creatures around, Rhode did not let them surround the vampire, but he greeted the vampire in front of him.
In the field, Rhodes and the vampires intertwined, and the sword and claws constantly touched each other, making a sound of gold and iron symphony. For a time, Rod relied on expert swordsmanship, coupled with a decent attribute, and was comparable to vampires.
As the battle progressed, and personal experience, Rhode learned the attributes of the vampire in front of him.
In third-order creatures, vampires have balanced attributes, and there is no obvious weakness in terms of strength, speed, or physique. In addition to its batification ability and the characteristics of undead creatures, in general, it is more focused on survivability and the ability to deal with a large group of low-level enemies. Therefore, Rhode cannot be solved quickly by its moves alone.
For the current Rhodes, it is difficult to deal with opponents that prefer a certain attribute, such as vampires with balanced attributes. When there is no one attribute to enter the elite stage, Rhode can rely on expert swordsmanship to deal with it. .
Although there are gaps in basic attributes, Rhode's expert swordsmanship uses skills to make up for the lack of attributes.
The damage that vampires can cause, Rhode also gained some understanding by observing the damage of undead creatures. Rhode believes that if a vampire grabs his neck, he can also kill himself.
Against the vampires, Rhode’s main fighting method is to counterattack and control the distance. Using the blade to hold the vampire’s claws, plus flexible dodge, the vampire cannot attack himself.
At this time, the effects brought by expert swordsmanship were exerted to the extreme, and the vampire could not get close to Rhodes solely by the moves. Instead, Rod cut multiple wounds on the vampire.
However, at this time, Rhode's face did not take the advantage of the upper hand, but more dignified.
The vampire combat experience, although not comparable to Rod, who has expert swordsmanship, surpasses all of Rod’s enemies so far.
Whenever Rhode wants to attack the vampire's vital point, the vampire can either evade the past, or directly rely on his powerful physique to forcibly attack Rhode.
Rhode will naturally not exchange injuries with vampires, only to give up the opportunity to attack.
At the same time, Rod also realized that under this kind of combat mode, each of his attacks can only leave a very shallow wound on the vampire. The shallow wound left by him has little effect on the vampire's high physical attributes, but instead makes the vampire more violent.
The undead creatures around are not doing nothing. Under Rhode's control, whenever the vampire wants to harden Rod's attack and step forward to attack Rod, the surrounding undead creatures will immediately come forward.
The walking dead resisted the damage beside Rhodes, and the corpse wolf took advantage of the attack to contain the vampire.
However, this also led to fewer and fewer undead creatures controlled by Rhodes. Neither the walking corpse nor the corpse wolf can almost bear the full claw of the vampire.
Seeing the death of the surrounding undead creatures one by one, Rod began to be anxious, but he thought of a way to deal with vampires, knowing that he had to wait for the opportunity...
Originally, the vampire only needs to be batted twice to solve all the surrounding undead creatures, and then he can directly attack Rhodes. However, due to the use of too many batifications in the tomb in advance, the limitation of the number of times allowed the vampire to rely on basic attributes to fight.
Gradually, there are more and more wounds on vampires, but they are obviously minor wounds. The characteristics of undead creatures are destined that vampires will not be weakened by these wounds. The real point of the vampire, Rod did not attack once.
The vampire waved at Rhodes with a claw, and Rhode picked up his blade, trying to block the attack. Anyway, the vampire turned into a palm directly, regardless of the possible damage of the blade, caught it in his hand, while the other claw waved towards Rhodes.
At this time, except for the Corpse Wolf King who suffered a vampire attack and was seriously injured and did not die, there were not many remaining undead creatures around.
The vampire took care of this and wanted to hit Rhodes with a blow, without the interference of the surrounding undead.
The rich combat experience makes the vampire understand that even if the human flesh and blood are better than themselves in terms of skills, they can't beat themselves in physique. As long as the humans in front of you can be hit in this way, they can be killed later.
"coming……"
Rhode's eyes narrowed and he clearly understood the vampire's idea, but at the same time, this was also the opportunity that Rhode had been waiting for.
Except for awakening the corpse wolf at the beginning and igniting the torch later, Rhode's mana was not consumed. Rhode's remaining mana can only release two spells.
Rhodes did not choose spells related to attributes. Even if magic is used to temporarily increase the basic attributes, Rhode has no way to kill the vampire for the duration. Besides, the vampire can also use batification. Rod does not think that the vampire will consume all the batification times.
Rhodes chose a magical arrow that could change the situation. In the previous battle, Rhode knew that even if the magical arrow hit the vampire, if it was not a hit, it would only cause minor damage.
Therefore, the use of magical arrows requires Rod to find a good time.
The weapon in his hand was caught by the vampire, and watching the vampire paw up, instead of hiding, Rhode raised the other hand at the vampire in front of him.
A ray of light took shape in Rhode's hands. While the vampire was attacking, there was no protection for the body, and the light hit the vampire in front.
Magic Arrow!
Vampires have little importance. High-level vampires, even if they are decapitated, can continue to fight for a while.
But for a vampire with only third order, it is obviously not capable of this, and the head is the most important part.
Therefore, in the face of the vampire with an empty door wide open, Rhode's magical arrow pointed to the location that caused the most damage, the head of the vampire.
The vampire grabbed Rod's neck with one claw, and the sharp claws had just pierced into it, preparing to tear the flesh out, and Rod's magical arrow also hit the vampire's head!
Casting at close range, the head of the vampire was directly penetrated by the magical arrow, and blood mist burst out in front of Rod's eyes. The fatal injury caused the vampire to lose his strength by holding Rod's hand.
The vampire's strong vitality makes it not die even if the head is penetrated.
Rhode took advantage of the chase and was about to pierce with a sword. The vampire's body split, and a large cloud of black mist burst out in front of him.
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