Chapter 789 Charm 1

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After realizing that the abnormal changes in the surroundings came from the bats above the castle, Rhodes naturally discovered the problem and stopped paying attention to other things.

At this time, the changes that occurred in these bats were also seen by Rhodes. Rhodes' eyes naturally focused on the figure emerging from the black mist. Rhodes understood that the figure that emerged, It is very likely that the target of this trip, that is, the existence of the city lord Tamik.

Rhodes had already realized that the threat he perceived originally was emanated from the figure before he ended his bat transformation. At that time, Rhodes was able to realize the unusualness of this figure. At this time, he was facing Rhodes made an observation, also to confirm this.

In Rhode's view, at this time, among the vampires who came here in bat form, only Tamik, the city lord in Turo's mouth, would make such a choice.

Due to the darkness surrounding him, Rhodes was unable to observe the true appearance of this figure. What surprised Rhodes was that he could not detect any aura from the figure that had finished transforming into a bat, and the threat that Rhodes had felt before also disappeared at this time.

The inability to obtain this extremely important information through his own perception meant that Rhodes was unable to make the most favorable judgment for himself in the first place. In this case, all Rhodes could observe was his own sight.

This figure in the black mist gave Rhodes the feeling of being a vampire leading the way. Rhodes was unable to sense the existence of any breath from the vampire's special form, as if there were no living creatures here at all.

Compared to the previous vampire, the black mist that appeared in front of him naturally made Rhodes feel more unusual. In Rhode's impression, the black mist that appeared at this time should be produced when the vampire ends its bat-like state. of.

After the bat transformation, Rhodes was supposed to have returned to his original form as a vampire with powerful combat capabilities, but he still couldn't sense the presence of any breath. This undoubtedly explained some problems to Rhodes.

While Rhodes was thinking, some new changes occurred in the field. In a very short period of time, the black mist that enveloped the vampire gradually dissipated, revealing its original figure beneath the black mist.

Rhodes noticed that the figure that appeared in front of him was not wearing the robes common to spellcasters. Instead, he was wearing black armor that was more conducive to close combat.

What made Rhodes more concerned was naturally the appearance of this vampire. Rhodes noticed that the appearance of this vampire was no different from the humans he usually saw. It was not Rhode's original appearance. What a native vampire looks like in your imagination.

There is no sign in the eyes of this figure that it is an undead creature. Overall, there is no sign that it has just ended its transformation into a bat.

If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes just after his bat transformation, but discovered the existence of this figure on another occasion, Rhodes might not be able to judge at all that there is any connection between this person and the undead creature.

What made Rhodes more concerned was the face of the vampire who appeared in front of him.

Rhodes noticed that based on the facial features, the vampire in front of him should be a female, and his appearance was considered to be above average in Rhode's past impressions.

Through his own knowledge and according to Rhodes' understanding of undead creatures, when the original vampire completes its own evolution, it will be able to have an appearance that is indistinguishable from ordinary people.

However, after this evolution, the appearance of vampires is not the appearance they had in life, but based on their original appearance, certain adjustments have been made according to their own needs.

It was also under this circumstance that in Rhode's impression, if there were vampires in Erathia whose identities were exposed and eventually died in the hands of bounty hunters, the appearance of these vampires would all belong to the most superior beings. This is the only place where a vampire might reveal his or her identity.

According to the information that Rhodes knows, in addition to changing his own appearance, the evolved vampire will also have a great change in his overall aura.

In the eyes of ordinary people, these evolved vampires will appear extremely attractive overall due to their aura and appearance. Even the nobles of Erathia had to admit this.

It is precisely because of this that in Erathia, humans who do not have a deep understanding of undead creatures will have a certain favorable impression when facing creatures like vampires. This favorable impression lasts until their own lives are affected. Changes only occur when vampires threaten.

In Rhode's impression, many players in previous games have conducted research on this point, and finally came to the conclusion that in the entire game, in addition to the ordinary basic attributes, there are many attributes. It is ignored, but at certain moments, these attributes can play a great role.

These attributes that are not specifically counted by the system include attributes such as luck and morale that have a significant impact on regular combat. In addition, there are also charm attributes that can change the opinions of the indigenous people to a large extent.

According to the research of players at that time, the role played by the charm attribute can even exceed the existence of the luck attribute to a certain extent.

Relying on the high charm attribute, players can easily ask for information from the natives of the game, and easily gain the trust of some people with higher status. This is better reflected in Erathia.

However, according to the information Rhodes learned at the time, the existence of the charm attribute involves many factors, not limited to one's own dressing temperament, class occupation, behavior and behavior, etc. Even the system cannot be as good as the basic attributes. , gives an accurate value and is therefore not displayed.

In many situations, a high charm attribute can bring great convenience. The importance of this attribute is naturally self-evident.

According to the information Rhodes knew, when he became a necromancer, the favorability of other camp creatures was reduced by reducing the charm attribute.

When creatures from other camps learn the identity of Rhodes Necromancer, this attribute will have an effect. There is no need to worry about this until Rhodes' identity is discovered by creatures from other camps.