After his own test, while staying in the air, Rhodes also learned the complete effect of this treasure.
Consistent with the effect described by the system, the existence of this treasure gives Rhodes the ability to stay in the air, but there is still a long way to go before he can truly fly in the air. Obviously, this is the existence of this treasure. limits.
Relying on this special treasure, Rhodes can stay in the air without any support. It only consumes some mana, but he cannot move freely in the air.
If Rhodes is willing, he can rely on this treasure to fall gently to the ground without worrying about the impact of the fall.
The signal from his perception made Rhodes understand that under the influence of this treasure, he could actively descend towards the ground. However, during the descent process, it was difficult for him to adjust the position of his body, and he could not actively move his body to the ground. Position elevated.
In Rhode's impression, the legendary mage mastered a special fifth-level magic: flying magic, which can allow creatures to fly freely in the sky.
Rhodes originally thought that the effect produced by this treasure would be somewhat similar to that of flying thaumaturgy, but after experiencing its effect personally, Rhodes gave up this idea.
Compared with flying thaumaturgy, this treasure has great limitations. In addition to the continuous consumption of mana, the inability to freely adjust the body shape in the air is also a shortcoming of this treasure.
For ordinary creatures, the role of this treasure may be relatively limited, and it can only play a role at critical moments. Under normal circumstances, it can only be used as a token to subdue ordinary griffins.
However, for the mage who masters teleportation, the existence of this treasure is undoubtedly of extremely high value. Even though there are various restrictions on this treasure, for the mage who can really use it, It can bring unexpected effects to it.
Through the use of teleportation, coupled with the effect of this treasure, the mage's life-saving ability is greatly enhanced, and the battlefield can be stretched into the sky. Except for a few creatures that have mastered long-range attack methods, the existence of this treasure can make the mage invincible when facing most creatures.
Any mage who possesses this treasure can stay in the safer sky, no longer need to worry about threats on the ground, and can cast spells safely. In addition, the mage can also observe the shape of the entire battlefield on the ground through this treasure.
In the previous battle, Northen used this treasure to observe the scene below from a safe position. When facing the upcoming crisis, Northen also relied on this treasure to reach the sky.
At this time, recalling Northen's previous situation, Rhodes suddenly realized the limitations of this treasure, or the flaws of this treasure.
Since maintaining one's body shape in the air requires constant consumption of mana, this treasure undoubtedly loses all its effect under the shroud of the forbidden magic barrier. Previously, Northen obviously did not expect the emergence of the forbidden magic barrier, and then fell from the sky.
After roughly understanding the effect of this treasure, Rhodes stopped waiting and let his body slowly descend, finally staying on the ground.
While Rhodes was thinking about the effect of the treasure, the ghost dragon had already stayed on the ground, and Rowling had also stood still, looking warily at the ice element aside.
During this process, the ice element did not make any moves. Even though the surviving mages had already fled around and did not dare to stay here, the ice element still did not make any move.
The signals from his perception made the ice element understand that these powerful creatures that had just arrived, especially the powerful necromancer descending from the sky, were always paying attention to themselves.
In this case, the ice element naturally cannot have a chance to escape like the ordinary mages around it. The ice element knew that as long as he made any abnormal move, he would be attacked by the necromancer.
Because of this, the ice element did not dare to make any move, especially after feeling the powerful destruction contained in the Titan's arrow condensed by Rhodes.
As an elemental creature, Ice Elemental can naturally feel the purity of the magic of Titan's Arrow. The violent magic element contained in it has exceeded the Ice Elemental's knowledge.
Coupled with the hell flames that had previously enveloped the entire venue, the ice element knew that the strength of these necromancers in front of him far exceeded his expectations. In this case, even if the ice element could use teleportation, he could not Guaranteed to escape from these mages.
In the opinion of the ice element, necromancers of this level should not appear in the territory of Vilning. According to the ice element's prior understanding, they are only here to deal with ordinary necromancers and collect some information along the way. They did not expect this situation to occur. .
Just when Ice Elemental was thinking about Rhodes' identity, Rhodes fell from the air and stabilized his body, and then came to Ice Elemental's side. Rhodes has a lot of information he wants to ask about this surviving ice element.
As early as when the vampire returned to Rhodes, Rhodes sensed something unusual through the information sent by the vampire. The origin of these elemental creatures may not be as simple as he thought.
And when the ghost dragon arrived here, Rhodes also confirmed his idea from the spells cast by the elements.
Rhodes noticed that these spells cast by elemental creatures were very different from those cast by ordinary mages. Relying on his own knowledge of spellcasting, Rhodes also discovered where these differences came from.
Just like Rowling's abnormality when casting spells, Rhodes also observed this in these elemental creatures.
In Rhode's view, the spells cast by these elemental creatures are no longer the original form of the spells, but have made certain changes.
Compared with Rowling's abnormal behavior when casting spells and the changes made to the spell itself, the changes made by the elemental creatures may not be so obvious, but they are truly present in the spells they cast.
This change to the spell itself is why this group of elemental creatures can easily defeat the original necromancers.
Relying on his own knowledge, Rhodes easily discovered this. Because of this, Rhodes was very curious about the origins of these elemental creatures and wanted to learn about this from the surviving ice elements.