As Deken unfolded the shackles of war, countless walls made of chains completely blocked the surroundings, and the original confrontation was instantly changed.
At this time, Rhodes' main goal has changed from how to hold back the enemy to how to escape from the blockade of the shackles of war.
Although according to Rhodes' past memories, there are almost no treasures that can break the restrictions of the shackles of war, but with the artifact in hand, he is naturally unwilling to accept the current situation and plans to rely on the power of the artifact to forcibly destroy this treasure.
Looking at the wall made of chains in front of him, Rhodes waved the Titan's Arrow in his hand. Silver-white lightning struck the wall and instantly turned into pure electric currents, spreading out like silver snakes in all directions without causing any trouble. The effect that Rhodes expected.
Seeing that the lightning shot was ineffective, Rhodes changed the method of using the Titan Arrow, directly attaching the lightning to the blade of the Titan Arrow, and then slashed towards the iron chain wall.
The next moment, Rhodes only felt a huge force coming from the wall made of iron chains, and the Titan arrow that Rhodes chopped off bounced away. If Rhodes hadn't held it firmly, even Titan's arrows will be released.
Ordinary physical attacks are also ineffective against this chain wall, which also puts Rhodes in a difficult position.
Whether it is the Death Cloud or the Netherworld Dragon's Breath, they corrode non-living objects extremely slowly. On the contrary, the poisonous dragon's breath is more suitable for corroding non-living objects. At this time, Rhodes seemed to have no means to directly destroy the iron chain wall formed by the war shackles.
Now, Rhodes has begun to understand why Deken went out of his way to talk to him so much.
The use of war shackles requires a long period of preparation before it can exert its original effect. Just when Rhodes tried to use words to hold back the mages, he also gave Deken time to prepare the shackles of war.
If he had known that the shackles of war were in Deken's hands, Rhodes would have changed his plan from the beginning.
In Rhode's impression, the war shackles, a treasure, had always existed in the hands of a barbarian hero, and had shown great success in Crow Lord's battle for the throne. Unexpectedly, Deken could actually get this treasure. I don't know what he went through during this time.
War shackles do not restrict the use of space magic. When you are inside the war shackles, you can still perform various space magics. But Rhodes could not rely on space magic to break away from the inner space of the war shackles. The space inside and outside the iron chain wall had been completely separated.
Just as Rhodes was trying to use other methods to break through the restrictions of the war shackles, a sense of crisis suddenly came from behind Rhodes.
Rhodes turned around and saw Eric, dressed in white, floating in the sky. Eric's attire was consistent with the one he had worn on the top of the Spiritualist Tower, except that Rhode was the only one facing Eric now.
Without any intention of continuing the conversation with Rhodes, Eric raised his hand. As he moved, a huge light ball was generated above his head, and then released a light that was so intense that it was impossible to look directly at it.
Along with the light came bursts of burning sensation. The skeleton dragons in the air swung their bodies one after another in an attempt to eliminate this discomfort. But for the mages below, all they felt from the light was a burst of warmth.
The [Undead Killer], which was specially used to deal with undead creatures, was used by Eric. Even the body of the skeleton dragon could not withstand the long-term burning bite of the Undead Killer.
Seeing this, Rhodes waved the sword in his hand, and a bolt of lightning shot out. Before it hit the ball of light in front of Eric, it was blocked by a dark green barrier.
It was difficult to destroy Eric's spell with long-range spells alone. Without any hesitation, Rhodes appeared in front of Eric in a flash.
The moment Rhodes appeared, Eric's figure moved with him, leaving only a ball of light in place.
The next moment, the light ball exploded violently, and for undead creatures, the aurora, which was fatal enough, bloomed in front of Rhodes' eyes.
Before he could use teleportation again, Rhodes quickly turned sideways and covered the Ghost King's cloak behind him in front of him.
The aurora shining on the Ghost King's cloak of unknown material was unable to cause any damage to this artifact. Even Rhodes, who was hiding behind, also avoided a lot of damage.
When the aurora dissipated and calm returned to the place, Rhodes waved his hand and the Ghost King's cloak was raised high behind him.
Some parts of Rhodes' body that were not covered by the Ghost King's cloak had turned into a scorched black under the illumination of the aurora, and were constantly emitting heat.
As Rhode snorted, the highest quality death energy continued to emerge from his body, repairing various injuries on his body.
Looking at Eric in the distant sky, Rhodes understood how difficult he was after just a brief trial, not to mention that there was a mirror image of the dragon-slaying hero below.
With the shackles of war locked up, Rhodes must find a way to deal with the enemies in front of him without being able to escape.
What surprised Rhodes was that Deken, who had taken the initiative to talk to him before, did not pay attention to himself, but was concentrating on dealing with the surrounding skeleton dragons. Instead, it was Eric who took the initiative to come to the edge of the cube space. At war with yourself.
After thinking for a moment, Rhodes understood the reason. Compared with the mage's body, the damage that the mirror image can withstand is extremely limited. Many injuries that are not fatal are enough to directly destroy the mirror image.
Because of this, Deken did not choose to attack Rhodes immediately, but chose to prioritize cleaning up the surrounding skeleton dragons.
After discovering this, Rhodes naturally would not let those mages completely control the rhythm of this battle. To win this battle and defeat an extremely powerful enemy, Rhodes must find a way to control the rhythm in his own hands.
Looking at Deken below, Rhodes' eyes narrowed. The next moment, with a burst of space fluctuations, Rhodes' figure appeared behind Deken.
However, the sword blade swung by Rhodes was blocked by a dark green barrier. Even though Deken was right in front of him, Rhodes was unable to move the sword blade in his hand forward.
Ice and flames exploded from Rhode's position, completely submerging Rhode's figure. Naturally, the mage on the ground below would not watch Rhode do such a move.
At the same time, Deken also turned around, strong magical elements condensed in front of him, and thunderous explosions resounded throughout Tris City again.
Rhodes' attack on the mirror seemed to have been expected by these mages.