This discovery made Rhodes realize that Saili's existence was very different from the vampires he had remembered in the past.
What concerned Rhodes was that in addition to his original identity as a vampire, Saili also had spell-casting abilities similar to those of a necromancer.
According to Rhodes' understanding of the game, the existence of mages, especially the spellcasting abilities of mages, is naturally not limited to human creatures.
Creatures of many other races can also obtain sufficient mana through meditation, and after mastering a certain amount of spell knowledge, they can cast spells.
In addition to human mages, the spell casters among these alien creatures can also master powerful spell-casting skills. These alien mages can even master many spells that cannot be learned due to human limitations.
At this moment, Rhodes understood that this was exactly what happened to Saili.
Even with the identity of a vampire, Saili was still able to complete the casting of various spells before this. In Rhodes' view, this may also be related to the type of vampire to which Saili belongs.
Before this, Rhodes had not expected that such a necromancer who could complete the casting of spells and had no flaws in all aspects would turn out to be a vampire.
Relying on the various abilities similar to ordinary people obtained after the vampire completes the evolution of its own form, Saili can complete the cast of spells like an ordinary necromancer. This is something that Rhodes did not have even in the previous game. Met.
The ability to conceal one's aura after the evolution of the vampire has undoubtedly brought great help to Saili in this process. Rhodes had not been aware of this before.
At this time, in Rhode's sight, both the large number of corpse witches around and the bats suppressed in the battle seemed extremely abnormal.
When he reached the first position calibration point of the connection tower through teleportation, Rhodes never thought that such a situation would happen.
In the short period of time when the death cloud had just dissipated, Rhodes had completed a survey of this level of the Soul Evocation Tower and confirmed the presence of a large number of corpse witches around it.
At this moment, through his own observation, Rhodes seemed to find something abnormal in a corpse witch not far from him.
In Rhode's view, the robe worn by this corpse witch was relatively shabby. It was unknown whether it was because it had been too long or was eroded by the energy of death. Compared with other corpse witches around him, there is nothing special about the material of the robe worn by this corpse witch.
What concerned Rhodes was that when the robe worn by the Corpse Witch swayed as it performed the Death Cloud, Rhodes could clearly identify some extremely special patterns on the robe.
Through his occult knowledge, Rhodes could tell at a glance that the patterns on this robe corresponded to the symbols of basic magic elements, and more than one symbol of magic elements appeared on this robe. On the robe, the elemental symbols of the four series are displayed here.
This discovery undoubtedly surprised Rhodes. In Rhode's impression, only Brown, whom he had seen before, had such a behavior that he would completely tattoo the symbols of the four magic elements on his own magic. On top of the robe.
Looking at the corpse witch in front of him, Rhodes undoubtedly confirmed something in his mind. Even in Rhode's view, the corpse witch in front of him is different from other corpse witches in this layer, both in appearance and rank. Although there were many differences, the unique robe it wore clearly explained its identity to Rhodes.
Due to the unique meaning of these elemental patterns, Rhodes believes that almost no orthodox mage will have these patterns tattooed on his robe at the same time, and few necromancers in Dia understand the true meaning of this act. , in this case, the only one who would do this was the Brown he had seen before.
Just arriving a little later than Brown, this necromancer, who originally had a certain probing role in Rhode's eyes, was transformed into an undead creature first. This undoubtedly made Rhodes aware of the dangers in the Soul-Calling Tower again.
Thinking of how he was enveloped by the thick cloud of death as soon as he arrived here, in Rhode's opinion, if he had not possessed the legendary spiritualism, but had been replaced by another necromancer, he would have probably been killed by him at this time. The Death Cloud completely corrodes.
Through the appearance of these corpse witches here, and from the last expression of Widnina, Rhodes also understood the attitude of the necromancers in the tower towards his party.
Brown, who died first and was transformed into a corpse witch, undoubtedly proved this idea in Rhode's mind. The necromancers in the Soul-Calling Tower seemed to have no intention of letting these people go from the very beginning. The mission at this time was already in the worst possible situation.
Rhodes knew that Vidnina's attitude towards these necromancers more represented Sandru's wishes at this time. Since it involves the relationship between forces, even Rhodes cannot make any changes to this.
Rhodes felt a little concerned about the Corpse Witch in front of him, transformed by Brown.
In Rhode's view, there was not too long a gap between when he entered the Soul-Calling Tower with Sally and when Brown entered the Soul-Calling Tower first. Rhodes could even detect the remaining spatial mana fluctuations in the connecting tower.
What makes Rhodes concerned is that even in such a short period of time, the necromancer on the Soul Evocation Tower still completed the transformation of Brown. He did not transform him into an ordinary undead creature, but directly transformed into a corpse. He is a witch, and he is a standard corpse witch that is exactly the same as other corpse witches around him.
The corpse witches surrounding him clearly gave Rhodes such a feeling.
In Rhode's view, apart from the subtle differences in appearance between these corpse witches, their ranks are as stable as if they were carved from the same mold. This point also applies to the corpse witch transformed by Brown.
According to Rhodes' understanding of necromancy, since corpse witches are not low-level undead creatures, if they want to be successfully transformed, they need to undergo certain processing by the necromancer himself. And this kind of processing naturally takes a lot of time.
The strength of the corpse witch obtained after completing the transformation will also be greatly different depending on the treatment of the necromancer. Even if the corpse witch is obtained through the same processing method, the strength will be different due to the differences between the individuals during their lifetime. The difference between them, and their strength will not be exactly the same, so it is impossible for the scene in front of Rhodes to appear.