What emitted this intense light was an extremely active lightning that appeared behind Rhodes.
As soon as this lightning appeared, it shot straight towards the necromancer in the City of Shadowy Wind below at a speed that exceeded the limit.
When the lightning took shape, the necromancer below seemed to have realized something was wrong, but before they could make any move, the lightning crossed all the distance between them in an instant, striking Hit the necromancer below.
After the lightning hit the first necromancer, it did not dissipate. After causing a huge amount of damage to the necromancer, the activity of the lightning did not decrease at all, and it still maintained its original state. During the beating process, it rushed towards the creature closest to the necromancer.
When lightning hits the target, it will not consume all the energy in it, but will continue to cause damage to a large number of surrounding creatures during the beating process. This is the characteristic of the chain lightning spell itself.
The chain lightning spell itself is not used to attack a single creature, but like the one used by Rhodes, it causes damage to a large number of creatures, and the damage is not low.
The creatures in the City of Dark Wind only saw a strong flash of light, and then there was a violent explosion in their ears. By the time they came to their senses, the chain lightning had completed its effect, leaving them without any action. opportunity to respond.
In just an instant, the chain lightning had accomplished all the damage it could cause, releasing all the energy contained in it. A large number of creatures died under the effects of this spell.
In the area hit by the chain lightning, everything that existed, whether it was the necromancers or the undead creatures they controlled, could only be turned into charred corpses.
Under the effect of this fourth-level spell, all creatures hit by the chain lightning during the beating process will have no difference in their endings.
The beating process of lightning is also completed in an instant, without giving the creatures below any time to react. This is also the absolute advantage of the chain lightning spell.
The remaining necromancers who survived could only secretly feel lucky that the attack range of this lightning did not envelope them.
In the sky, Rhodes, who was above the ghost dragon, could see all the effects caused by the chain lightning below.
Noticing the impact of chain lightning on these undead mages, Rhodes seemed to have discovered something through the things below, and frowned slightly.
Rhodes noticed that because these necromancers carried a large number of undead creatures with them, when the chain lightning struck and beat at extremely fast speeds, the surrounding undead creatures also withstood the chain lightning attack. And shared a lot of the damage.
Because of this, under the action of this chain lightning, not as many undead mages actually died as Rhodes imagined. On the contrary, a large number of undead creatures died in the process.
Chain lightning, which is a fourth-level spell, can cause group damage no worse than the Hell Flame of the same level. There is no obvious disadvantage in terms of strike range or damage it can cause, even in certain situations. In this case, chain lightning can exert a more powerful effect.
Due to the use of chain lightning, it can reach the target selected by the mage across an extremely long distance, and launch this unique jump. Even when there are few targets, it can cause huge damage to the only remaining target. In many cases, In any case, this magic has a wider application range than the Hell Flame of the same level.
This is also the reason why Rhodes, in the previous battle with the heroic Thunderbird, faced the chain lightning condensed by it, and did not choose to control the ghost dragon to escape, but relied on the artifact parts to bear it head-on. Even the ghost dragon, which is a sixth-level creature, cannot compare with real lightning in terms of speed.
For the chain lightning spell, its drawbacks are equally obvious. During the casting process, if the mage is too close to the target, the lightning will jump back to him, causing the same damage. Only when the distance is sufficient Only under certain circumstances will the mage choose to cast this spell.
Due to the contribution of undead creatures to the beating of chain lightning, not as many necromancers died under this spell as Rhodes expected. Even so, the shock of the chain lightning to the undead mages below has not been reduced at all.
Even the surviving necromancer will feel scared when he recalls the chain lightning he felt before. In this state, he will naturally be unable to cast any spell on Rhodes in the sky.
Combined with Rhodes' previous absorption of the Death Cloud, the Necromancer below seems to have realized that the true strength of the Necromancer in the sky far exceeds the limit that they can deal with, and is no longer able to cope with it. Now that we can handle it with the advantage of numbers, we don't dare to take any action.
Rhodes saw this scene in his eyes. According to his understanding of the Necromancer, if there is no more powerful Necromancer, as long as he shows the tendency to condense the chain lightning again, there is no need to cast this spell. The following The necromancer will then run away without any thought of fighting him.
For these necromancers below, when facing an invincible enemy, how to save their lives in this state has become their primary goal.
Rhodes noticed that many necromancers on the edge had begun to evacuate in other directions. Among them, the direction that some necromancers chose to evacuate was the only remaining academy tower in the City of Grim Wind.
As Rhodes observed these necromancers, Rhodes noticed that a figure he was looking for appeared at the location of the college tower.
After discovering this, Rhodes waited no longer. Under his control, the ghost dragon descended rapidly, and finally landed on the ground when it was still some distance away from the academy tower.
The surrounding necromancers had already completely given up this area as the ghost dragon descended. No necromancers dared to interfere with the ghost dragon's descent during this process.
After jumping off the ghost dragon, Rhodes ignored the necromancers who were surrounded by enemies and turned his gaze to the side where he noticed a figure.