Under the action of the endless long night ritual, the Lich's ability to control death energy far exceeds that of any other creatures. Any spells they release will have extremely strong death energy.

This is the characteristic of the lich itself. Even if the strength of the lich reaches to what extent, this inherent characteristic cannot be changed.

The erosion caused by death energy can undoubtedly be exerted to the extreme in certain spells cast by the Lich, and the effect produced is far beyond what creatures other than the Lich can achieve.

With the help of the erosion effect produced by the death energy, any spell cast by the Lich can cause a strong erosion effect. For creatures that are lower in rank and do not master spiritualism, they have no way to resist it. The resulting erosion effect.

It's just that, at some point, the death energy attached to the spell actually limits the Lich itself.

After the transformation of the endless long night ritual, for those liches who were not good at casting spells but were good at controlling undead creatures, this additional ability to death energy undoubtedly made their spellcasting ability extremely good. Significant improvement.

Even if it is just a relatively basic cloud of death, once it is cast by a lich, the damage it can cause is far beyond the limit that an ordinary necromancer can reach, not to mention that the lich can also save the energy of death in addition to the cloud of death. Corrosion characteristics, added to any spells it casts.

As for those Necromancers who are already extremely good at spells, after the endless long night ritual transforms themselves into a lich, the forced addition of death energy destroys their original spell-casting system.

The original characteristics of the spells displayed by the Lich will be suppressed to a very low level, and the only thing left is the extremely corrosive death energy.

Due to the characteristics of the Lich itself, in the casting of spells, whether the death energy is added or not cannot be decided according to the Lich's own wishes. This cannot be changed as long as it has experienced the endless long night ritual.

No matter which type of spell it is, after being displayed by the Lich, there is only the original erosion effect of death energy, without seeing the characteristics of the spell itself.

This point may not be obvious in some spells, such as space spells, but for damage spells, this characteristic is particularly obvious.

And this is also an important reason why Rod does not want Rowling and himself to choose to become a Lich.

In Rhodes’s view, transforming himself into a lich after the endless long night ritual means that the necromancer completely gave up the ability to cast all kinds of spells, leaving only the purest spells related to death energy, and instead The focus of his own strength is placed on the accumulation of undead creatures.

Even if the lich promoted through the endless long night rituals did not lose the ability to cast spells of various schools, the true effect of the spells was only equivalent to the enhanced version of Death Cloud.

It is precisely this that makes Rhode unwilling to eventually be promoted to a lich through the endless long night ritual.

Whether it is the experience gained in the previous life or a series of past experiences, Rhode clearly realizes the powerful effects of spells.

In Rhodes’s eyes, it is no exaggeration to say that the legendary wizards in Bracada, after mastering various powerful fifth-order magic methods, are enough to compare with their personal strength. A battle-tested legion.

Only under the effect of the special magical weapon such as the Forbidden Magic Ball, will it be difficult for these legendary wizards to exert their strength. If they are replaced with another artifact, perhaps this entire battle has not yet erupted, so it will be subdued by the magical effects of these wizards.

Since he had long understood the powerful effects of spells, in this case, Rhode was naturally unwilling to give up his ability to cast spells.

In Rhodes's view, the changes to his own spell-casting system brought about by the promotion to the Lich were really hard for him to accept.

No matter what kind of spell is cast, the final effect will be the same as the death cloud. It is impossible to accept it easily on any mage, let alone Rhode at this time.

As for his ability to cast spells, Rhode made an assessment long before he reached the death tomb.

In Rhodes's view, whether it is compared with the players of this period in the previous life, or compared with the previous self at this level, the current spellcasting ability he has mastered has exceeded too much.

At this time, among the various spells that Rhodes mastered, there was even the existence of the real fifth-order spell of Meteor Fire Rain. Rod can grasp it, it needs to be attributed to the banned magic ball fragments in his hand. Regarding this point, even a true high-level mage may not be able to compare with Rhode.

For this reason, in Rhodes's opinion, even if his own strength is improved again, his ability to cast spells is still an extremely important part of his overall ability, and he cannot easily give it up.

Once through the endless long night ritual, transforming oneself into a lich, under the action of death energy, all the spells will undoubtedly lose their original effects.

The long lifespan of liches gives them enough time to conduct magical research, but obviously there is no such good thing. When the liches can accumulate huge undead creatures, they are not weaker than the same. The cast ability of the rank orthodox mage

Immediately after the Endless Night Ritual ~www.novelmt.com~, the Lich has lost the ability to cast spells completely, and the only thing that can be displayed is this spell under the action of death energy.

In addition to himself, Rhode also needs to consider, naturally, Rowling's existence.

Before that, Rhodes had already realized Rowling's unique spell-casting talent.

Perhaps it is the identity of a natural hero, the extra blessings that Rowling has brought to Rowling, or the potential of Rowling herself. In Rhodes’s view, if he can become an orthodox mage, Rowling will be able to perform magic In the end, the achievement that can be achieved is obviously more than that of Rod himself.

It is precisely because of this that, in Rhodes’s opinion, once Rowling finally chooses to advance to the lich, it is equivalent to completely giving up her unique potential for spell casting. Therefore, Rowling’s advancement Rank, it seems even less cost-effective.

For this reason, what Rod is always considering is the rank that Rowling should choose when she advances next time.

Fortunately, at this time, after the previous analysis of intelligence, Rod had already realized that the information about the way Rowling could choose to be promoted to ranks other than the lich existed on Sandru.

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