Chapter 24 Vampires 4
Rhode stared at the vampire not far away. During this observation, Rhodes seemed to have discovered something.
The vampire had just recovered, and immediately rushed towards Rhodes. Since there were wounded undead creatures around, Rhode did not let them surround the vampire, but faced the vampire himself.
In the field, Rhodes and vampires staggered, and swords and claws kept colliding, making a sound of gold and iron mingling. For a time, Rhodes relied on expert-level swordsmanship, coupled with a decent set of attributes, to fight on par with vampires.
With the progress of the battle and his personal perception, Rhodes understood the attributes of the vampire in front of him.
Among the third-order creatures, vampires have balanced attributes, and there is no obvious weakness in terms of strength, speed, or physique. In addition to its bat transformation ability and the characteristics of undead creatures, it generally focuses more on survivability and the ability to deal with large groups of low-level enemies. Therefore, it is impossible to quickly solve Rhodes by moves alone.
For the current Rhodes, it is still difficult to deal with opponents who focus on a certain attribute, such as vampires with balanced attributes. When none of the attributes enter the elite stage, Rhodes can rely on expert swordsmanship to deal with them. .
Although there is a gap in basic attributes, Rhode's expert swordsmanship uses skills to make up for the lack of attributes.
Rhodes also gained some understanding of the damage that vampires can cause by observing the injuries of undead creatures. Rhodes believed that if a vampire grabbed his neck, he could also kill him instantly.
To deal with vampires, Rhode's fighting method mainly lies in counterattack, and the control of distance, parrying the vampire's claws with the blade, coupled with flexible dodge, so that the vampire cannot attack himself.
At this time, the effect brought by the expert swordsmanship was brought to the extreme, and the vampire was completely unable to approach Rhodes by means of moves alone. Instead, Rhode cut multiple wounds on the vampire's body.
However, at this time, Rhode's face was not as relaxed as when he had the upper hand, but rather more solemn.
Vampire's combat experience, although not comparable to Rhodes with expert swordsmanship, surpasses all of Rhodes' enemies so far.
Whenever Rhodes wanted to attack the vital points of the vampires, the vampires could either dodge the past, or directly rely on their powerful physical attributes to forcibly attack Rhodes.
Of course, Rhodes will not exchange injuries with the vampire, and can only give up the opportunity to attack.
At the same time, Rhodes also realized that under this fighting method, every time he attacked, he could only leave a very shallow wound on the vampire. The shallow wounds he left had little effect on the vampire's high physical attributes, but made the vampire even more violent.
The surrounding undead creatures did not do anything. Under Rhode's control, whenever the vampire wants to take Rhode's attack hard and attack Rhode, the surrounding undead creatures will immediately step forward.
The walking corpse resisted the damage beside Rhodes, and the corpse wolf took the opportunity to use the attack to contain the vampire.
However, this also made Rhodes control fewer and fewer undead creatures. Whether it is a walking corpse or a corpse wolf, it is almost impossible to withstand the full force of a vampire.
Seeing the undead creatures around him die one by one, Rhodes became anxious, but when he thought of a way to deal with vampires, he knew that he had to wait for the opportunity...
Originally, the vampire only needed two bat transformations to eliminate all the undead creatures around, and then they could directly attack Rhodes. However, due to the use of bats in the tomb too many times in advance, the limit of the number of times made the vampires only rely on basic attributes to fight.
Gradually, there were more and more wounds on the vampire's body, but they were obviously insignificant minor wounds. The characteristics of the undead creatures meant that the vampire would not be weakened by these wounds. The real key of the vampire, Rhode did not attack once.
The vampire swiped at Rhodes with a claw,
Rhodes picked up the blade, trying to block the attack. Unexpectedly, the vampire directly turned his grasp into a palm, regardless of the possible damage caused by the blade, he grabbed it into his hand, and at the same time swung the other claw towards Rhodes.
At this time, except for the corpse wolf king who suffered serious injuries from a vampire attack and did not die, there were not many undead creatures left around.
The vampire took a fancy to this, and wanted to hit Rhode hard with one blow while there was no interference from the surrounding undead creatures.
Rich combat experience makes vampires understand that even if human beings are better than themselves in terms of skills, they cannot outperform themselves in terms of physique. As long as the humans in front of them can be severely injured in this way, they can be killed later.
"coming……"
Rhode's eyes narrowed, and he obviously understood the vampire's thoughts, but at the same time, this was the opportunity that Rhodes had been waiting for.
Except for awakening the corpse wolf at the beginning and lighting the torch later, Rhode's mana was never consumed. The remaining mana of Rhodes can only release two spells.
Rhodes did not choose spells related to attributes. Even if he used magic to temporarily increase his basic attributes, Rhodes couldn't kill the vampires within the duration, not to mention that the vampires could also use the bat transformation. Rhode didn't think that the vampires would consume all the bat transformations.
Rhodes chose the magic arrow that could change the tide of battle. In the previous battle, Rhodes understood that even if the magic arrow hit the vampire, if it didn't hit the key point, it could only cause minor damage.
Therefore, the use of magic arrows requires Rhodes to find a good time.
The weapon in his hand was caught by the vampire, and watching the vampire's claws come up, Rhodes not only did not hide, but raised his other hand towards the vampire in front of him.
A light quickly formed in Rhodes' hands. When the vampire was attacking, there was no protection for the body, and the light shot to the vampire in front.
Magic Arrow!
Vampires have very few vital points. High-level vampires, even if they are beheaded, can continue to fight for a while.
But for vampires who are only Tier 3, they obviously don't have this ability, and the head is the most important part.
Therefore, in the face of a vampire with an empty door all over his body, the position that Rhodes' magic arrow points to is the place that can cause the most damage, the vampire's head.
The vampire grabbed Rhode's neck with one claws. The sharp claws had just pierced into it, and he was about to pull out the flesh. Rhode's magic arrow also hit the vampire's head!
The close-range casting caused the vampire's head to be directly penetrated by the magic arrow, and the blood mist burst out in front of Rhodes. The fatal injury made the vampire lose his strength while holding Rhode's hand.
The vampire's strong vitality makes it not die even if its head is penetrated.
Rhode took advantage of the victory to pursue and was about to stab out a sword. The vampire's body was torn apart, and a large cloud of black mist burst out in front of Rhodes.