Chapter 756: Limit two


Under the effect of the endless night ritual, the lich's ability to control death energy is far more than any other creature, and any spell they release will be accompanied by extremely strong death energy.
This is the characteristic of the lich itself. Even if the strength of the lich has been reached, it cannot be changed for this inherent characteristic.
The erosion caused by death energy can undoubtedly be brought to the extreme in certain spells cast by the lich, and the effect produced is far from what can be achieved by creatures other than the lich.
With the help of the erosion effect produced by the death energy, any spells exhibited by the lich can cause a strong erosion effect. For the creatures with lower levels and no mastery of spiritualism, they have no way to resist it. The resulting erosion effect.
It's just that, at some point, this kind of death energy that accompanies the spell limits the lich itself.
After the transformation of the endless long night ritual, for the lich who was not good at casting spells and good at controlling undead creatures, this incidental ability to death energy undoubtedly made their ability to cast spells extremely good. Significantly improved.
Even if it is just a more basic cloud of death, once it is cast by a lich, the damage it can cause is far beyond the limit that ordinary necromancers can reach, not to mention that the lich can also use the energy of death in addition to the cloud of death. The erosion feature is added to any spells it casts.
For those necromancers who are extremely good at spells, through the transformation of endless long-night rituals, after making themselves a lich, the mandatory addition of death energy has destroyed their original spell-casting system.
Those spells exhibited by the lich will have their original characteristics suppressed to a very low level, and the only thing left is the erosive death energy.
Due to this characteristic of the lich itself, the addition of death energy cannot be determined according to the will of the lich itself in the display of the spell. As long as it has experienced the endless night ceremony, this cannot be changed.
No matter what kind of spell, after being cast by the lich, only the original erosion effect of death energy remains, but the spell's own characteristics are not seen.
This may not be obvious in some spells, such as space spells, and this kind of characteristic is particularly obvious for damage spells.
This is also an important reason why Rhod didn't want Rowling and herself to choose to work as a lich.
According to Rhodes, transforming himself into a lich after an endless long night ritual means that the Necromancer has completely given up its ability to cast all kinds of spells, leaving only the purest spells related to death energy, instead The focus of its own strength is on the accumulation of undead creatures.
Even the lich who was promoted through the endless long night ceremony did not lose the ability to cast spells of various departments, but the real effect of the spell is only equivalent to the enhanced version of the death cloud.
It is precisely this that made Rod unwilling to eventually be promoted to lich through the endless long night ceremony.
Whether it is the experience gained in the previous life or a series of previous experiences, Rhode clearly realized the powerful effect of the spell.
In the eyes of Rhodes, it is no exaggeration to say that the legendary mages existing in Bracada, after mastering various powerful fifth-order spells, can only compare with the strength of an individual. A battle-hardened legion.
It is only under the effect of the special artifact such as the forbidden magic ball that the strength of these legendary mages will be difficult to play, and it will be replaced by another artifact. Perhaps the entire battle has not erupted, and it will calm down under the magic of these mages.
Since he had long understood the powerful effects of spells, in this case, Rhodes naturally did not want to give up his ability to cast spells.
In Rhode's view, the changes brought to him by Lich's promotion of his own law-making system were really difficult for him to accept.
No matter what kind of spell is cast, the final effect is the same as the cloud of death. It can't be easily accepted by any mage, let alone Rhodes at this time.
As for his own ability to cast spells, Rhode made some evaluations before arriving at the Death Tomb.
In Rhode's view, whether it is compared with the players of this period in the previous life or the self in the previous position, the current ability to cast spells has already surpassed too much.
At this time, among the various spells mastered by Rhodes, there is a true fifth-order spell of meteor fire rain. Rhode's ability to master it requires credit to the magic ball fragment in his hands. Regarding this point, even a real high-level mage may not be able to compare with Rhodes.
Because of this, in Rhode's view, even if his own strength is improved again, his own ability to cast spells is still a very important part of the overall ability, and he can't easily give it up.
Once through the endless long night ritual, transform yourself into a lich, under the action of death energy, undoubtedly make all the spells lose their original effect.
The long life of the lich has given them enough time to conduct magical research, but obviously there is no such good thing, and it can not be weaker than the same when the lich can accumulate huge undead creatures. Orthodox mage's ability to cast
As soon as the endless long night ceremony ended, the lich lost the ability to cast spells in its entirety, and only the spells under the influence of death energy could be cast.
In addition to himself, Rod also needs to consider, naturally, the existence of Rowling.
Prior to this, Rhode had long been aware of Rowling's unique talent for casting spells.
Perhaps it’s the identity of a natural hero, the extra blessing that Rowling brings, or the potential of Rowling itself. From Rod’s point of view, if he can become an orthodox mage, on top of the use of spells, Rowling The ultimate achievement is obviously better than Rhode himself.
It is precisely because of this, in Rhode’s view, once Rowling finally chooses to advance as a lich, it is equivalent to completely abandoning the unique potential she has for spell casting. Therefore, Rowling’s progress The order is even less cost-effective.
Because of this, Rod always considered, that is, Rowling should choose the next step when he advances.
Fortunately, at this time, after the previous analysis of intelligence, Rod had realized that information about Rowling's choice to be promoted to a lich outside the ranks was on Sandro.
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