Idle game leads to another world

Chapter 1421: Relentless pursuit

Flames, frost, lightning, and various magical auras exploded in the sky, illuminating the soldiers of both sides who were fighting desperately under the fortress.

Above their heads, the heart-pounding strategic magic was still accumulating strength, as if a mountain was about to fall, as if it would fall at any time.

Viola looked up at the two people in the sky who were in an air battle, shooting deadly rays and spells that could kill people with just one word.

After reaching level 40, warriors basically gained a certain degree of spell resistance, and their energy could protect them from dangerous spells.

So, what abilities would mages gain at level 40?

That is the air combat ability that warriors can't even dream of.

Even at level 50, warriors still can't fly, they can only jump very high. But mages can fly at level 30 or even lower, and at level 40, flying has become part of their combat methods.

Moreover, mages who reach level 40 or above are becoming more and more proficient in spells. Originally, they would cast a spell by reciting a spell, which was similar to a turn-based battle. After reaching level 40, it will become faster and faster.

So when two high-level spellcasters fight, it is difficult for outsiders to help, and both sides are paying attention to each other. The spells they cast casually may not hit each other, but they will hit the surrounding environment. Soldiers on both sides on the ground have been blown away by fireballs that fell from nowhere more than once.

And this is actually just a warm-up. If the uncles above level 70 fight, the climate around Blackstone Fortress will be permanently changed, and it is not impossible to even pierce the dimensional wall and cause some terrible disasters with unpredictable consequences.

The mage is a person who has stolen the law of the gods, a fire thief. The higher the level of the mage, the more terrifying things he can do. There have even been cases where mages have used some powerful spells to directly pull gods off the throne and sit on it themselves.

Although the battle between Orde and Alais was not so exaggerated, it was not something Viola could intervene in.

So she just took a look and shifted her attention to the battlefield.

If Alais was left alone, he might be able to remove the defensive magic circle of the Black Stone Fortress. Although Orde could not win, it was enough to entangle him.

As for the strategic magic above his head?

It was indeed powerful, but as long as the defensive magic circle was activated, the damage caused by the strategic magic was almost negligible.

Viola looked at the battle situation and kept thinking in her mind, the reason why the Subia Demon Kingdom Army dared to attack the city directly at night.

All conditions were extremely unfavorable to them. This battle was actually over before it was fought, and the Subia Demon Kingdom Army could not win.

But the question was why they dared to fight this battle that was bound to be defeated.

At this time, a fierce strong light shot from the upper side, and the light instantly illuminated a large area below the battlefield like a flare.

In the sky, the light emitted by the blue gem on the staff in Orde's hand tried to purify the human-shaped shadows that surrounded her, but she did not wait for the light to gradually dim, and immediately turned from the air and left the place.

Almost at the same time, the air where Orde was originally located seemed to be torn apart by a claw, leaving three clear claw marks. If she had dodged a little slower just now, she would probably have been torn to pieces.

"Your skills have regressed."

Orde casually pulled out a lightning bolt, and the twisted thunder crackled and hit the empty place, electrocuting the lich from invisibility.

"Is it because of long-term desk work that you don't know how to fight?"

There was an invisible magic shield around Alais, absorbing the remaining electric light:

"Little girl, don't be arrogant, I taught you all your fighting skills."

He broke off his little finger, threw the two phalanges casually, and turned into a white-boned vulture with two eye sockets burning with pale fire of the dead.

However, Orday also tore off a badge on her chest and threw it out. Two portals opened on both sides of her, and then two giant eagles more than one person tall came out and quickly fought with the white vulture.

In the current state, neither side can do anything to the other for the time being.

Ales is actually not good at fighting. He turned himself into a lich in order to gain a long life to study things that interest him.

And the spells of the School of Conjuration that Orday is good at are really difficult to deal with.

The School of Conjuration is also known as the All-purpose School. It has spells for attack, defense, buff, and all functions. It can also summon babies and teleport.

Although it is not as good as the School of Shaping in terms of attack, and not as good as the School of Protection in terms of defense, we have everything and there is no short board.

This is very suitable for entanglement, and Orday is always used to being active in the wild, and has much more combat experience than Ales.

If the two are at the same level, then Ales cannot win. The problem is that he is a lich, and his level is much higher than Orday.

If she simply continued to fight, the most direct disadvantage was that Orday's magic power would be exhausted first, and then there would be no chance to play.

A mage without magic power is just like a GALGAME of all ages, which is useless.

So, is Orday's goal to entangle Alais until the strategic magic is launched and blocked by the fortress's defense array?

Of course not.

Turning around to avoid the scorching rays, Orday made a hand sign, and a large cloud of dense water mist exploded, instantly submerging her figure.

Mist, a low-level spell of the School of Conjuration, can be said to be used by any wizard.

The battle between wizards is not about who knows cooler and more powerful spells, but about who uses the spells in the right place.

The battle between two wizards is likely to be a high-speed and low-level spell burst, and there is rarely a situation of powerful magic bombardment.

Theoretically, the mist obscures the vision of Aerdai and Ales.

But Ales is a lich, his eyes have long been rotten, and he no longer relies on ordinary vision to perceive the world.

The mist can obscure the observation of the naked eye, but it is useless in the eyes of a lich. Just like having thermal imaging, Ales can see the heat of the human body in the mist at a glance.

And this is also where Ales is a little confused. Aerdai can't make such a low-level mistake. What on earth does she want to do?

Just as he was about to raise his hand to use the wind-making spell to blow away the mist, he saw Aerdai flying out from under the mist and raised his staff towards him.

That was an illusion, not a physical entity.

Ales only glanced at it, then turned his head to look diagonally upward.

A portal opened silently there, and slapped him hard in the face:

"Bigby's Grabbing Palm!"

The magic palm flashing with colorful aura was like a car running at full speed, slapping the lich's defensive spell.

At this time, deafening thunder sounded in the sky. This was not caused by the fight between the two, but strategic magic, which was about to be held back.

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