Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 195: Lightning trap one

At high altitude, a skull dragon was flying fast, and beside the bone dragon, multiple lightnings appeared from time to time, striking the bone dragon.

In this state, Rhode could not even know where the court mage was attacking himself, plus he was still in the territory of Eri. Rhode wanted to return to Diya quickly in this way.

As for the counterattack on the court master who pursued himself, Rod had no such idea at the moment. Due to its location in the enemy’s territory and the uncertain number of enemies, in such a situation where the situation is not yet clear, it is obviously extremely unfavorable for Rod to counterattack.

At this time, the flying bone dragon seemed to feel something, suddenly slowed down violently, and finally hovered in the sky.

In the process of Bone Dragon's emergency stop, Lal was again unstable. Fortunately, Rod grabbed Lal in time and did not let Lal fall from the sky.

Seeing this happening, Rod set his eyes on the position where the bone dragon was about to pass.

Rhode found that there was a lot of lightning lurking in the sky not far ahead. The dense lightning has formed a large grid, almost covering most of the sky.

In this state, even Rhodes can feel a powerful threat from the grid in front. If it wasn't for the bone dragon to evade in advance, then it will undoubtedly hit the grid at this moment.

Realizing this, Rodton understood that the court mage wanted to push himself from the sky to the ground in this way.

During the previous attack, Rhode was still wondering, according to the magical ability of the court mage, it was impossible to just harass himself with a thunderbolt. It was only that at that time, Rod did not think much until he saw these grids in front of him. Plan.

At the beginning, Rhode only regarded this as a limitation of the court mages' remote casting. If there is no such restriction, then the court mage's approach is obviously meaningless. Even the paralyzing effect of Thunderbolt is just as painless for Bone Dragon.

It wasn't until Rhode discovered the grid around him that he realized what the court mage thought. The move of the court mage to perform thunderbolt lightning is to cover up the mana fluctuations of the power grid he laid.

The court mage also knew clearly that if he used low-level spells alone, he could only cause extremely low damage to the bone dragon, and he could not stop the bone dragon from flying at all. In the current situation, using low-level spells is undoubtedly a waste of mana.

Seeing the moment when the power grid appeared, Rhode recalled that this kind of power grid should belong to the third-order magic [lightning trap], specifically for the creatures in the sky.

Due to the nature of this magic, it takes a lot of time to prepare. At this point, it is obviously slightly inferior to other trap spells.

However, [Lightning Trap] also has its own advantages, that is, in the same space, this magic can superimpose each other, and even fill the entire area, and when a grid is triggered, The surrounding power grid will follow the chain trigger.

Because the range in the sky is extremely wide, if you simply cast this spell once, for flying creatures, you only need to change the height of your flight to avoid the range covered by the lightning trap.

However, under the superposition of [Lightning Trap], the entire area in the sky will be covered with this spell. Under this condition, it can effectively reach the level of no air.

At this time, Bone Dragon had stopped the trend of flying forward, and facing this large grid, even Bone Dragon felt the same threat.

Unlike spells that directly cause damage, trap-type magic is extremely inefficient because it is easily seen by enemies. In this case, the damage of the trap-like spells is extremely high. In addition, this spell is cast by the court mage. Even the bone dragon is not willing to directly pass through this grid.

If Rhodes uses the spirit mark to control the bone dragon, it will naturally be able to force it through this grid, but other creatures on the bone dragon will also be hurt.

Once hit by this spell, Rod will completely lose the ability to counter the court mage in the next journey.

What Rod did not expect was that at this level, the court mage could still respond quickly.

Rhodes would naturally not allow Bone Dragon to directly pass through the power grid in front of him. Under Rhode's indication, Bone Dragon quickly pulled up to the position above the sky, no longer concerned about the surrounding power grids.

Rhode knew that no matter how powerful the court mage was, he could not block the entire sky. In this situation, as long as the bone dragon flew upwards quickly, he could find a location that was not enveloped by the grid.

In Rhode's memory, even in the war between the legions, few mages can arrange lightning traps that cover the entire area. To this extent, basically it has been regarded as a forbidden air.

Therefore, Rhode's idea is to find a suitable way out in the sky and quickly cross this grid.

As Rod continued to review, Rod also keenly discovered the anomaly.

No matter how the bone dragon flies upwards, this grid still exists, and there is no way that Rhodes expected.

Rhode realized that the treasures used by the court mages must have greatly enhanced the effects of the spells on display. Under the current circumstances, Rhode had no good way to deal with them for a while.

Rhode knows that trap-type spells can last for a long time. If he wants to wait for the grid to slowly disappear in the air, then the palace master in the rear will inevitably catch up.

Realizing this, at Rod's indication, Bone Dragon quickly flew down, trying to find the end under the grid.

The height of the bone dragon is getting lower and lower, but the end of the grid has never appeared. Just when Rhode thought that the height was still not enough, he wanted to continue flying downward, but his eyes observed a figure on the ground.

What appeared in Rhodes's eyes was the court mage who came after him.

The court mage did not intend to hide his figure, but looked directly at Rhode's direction.

In this state, because of Rhode's overall attributes have been improved, the court mage looked at his own eyes and naturally felt it for the first time.

After paying another treasure as a price, the court mage came here in a short time.

At this moment, looking at the bone dragon that was leaning towards himself from the sky, the court mage said nothing, but raised his hand.

At the next moment, a strong sense of crisis emerged in Rod's heart.

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