#1017 [annihilation beam]
It has been three minutes since the elf mage began to prepare spells. This means that He Ping has fought with the demon fighter for three minutes. Perhaps for ordinary warriors, three minutes is not long. They fight against opponents of the same level. Three minutes is actually just a start. But for masters with strong strength, three minutes can already do a lot of things in three minutes, and even several killer moves can be released. If one side is not careful, the winner may be decided.↖
This is how the battle between masters is. Either one side accidentally decides the winner quickly, or both sides are similar, resulting in a long battle. Whether it ends quickly or becomes a protracted battle, it can usually be seen when the battle begins. For example, if He Ping fights the demon fighter one-on-one, even if He Ping can form a suppression and quickly gain an advantage, if you want to win, you must persist for a long time before you can reveal your opponent's flaws through exquisite martial arts, thus laying the victory.
However, if you fight with that elf mage, it will definitely not be long. The magic that a philosopher-level attack mage can cast is unimaginable to ordinary warriors. A philosopher-level middle-level mage holds up enough strength and risks that he may fail to chant due to interference. Perhaps the ultimate move he uses may only need to wave a few staffs casually to complete. If even a philosopher-level mage needs to take some time to prepare, the power of this magic will be incalculable.
Therefore, the battle with the attacking mage can either complete the suppression as soon as it goes up, and then quickly deal with it when the mage is difficult to make a move, or it is seized by the mage and a spell is taken away directly. Now, the demon fighter He Ping has not yet handled it. The elf mage has completed the chanting, and a spell that looks not simple has been formed. No matter how you look at it, it is very unfavorable to He Ping.
At this time, the energy ball at the front of the Elf Mage's staff was no longer expanding. However, the state was becoming increasingly unstable. Whether it was the already chaotic energy fluctuations inside, the dark light and dark red light lingering outside, the activity became more and more intense. It seemed that the balance that was originally maintained could be broken at any time. Seeing this state, even He Ping, who was not sure what spell it was, realized that the spell had been completed and could explode at any time.
At this moment, He Ping felt a wave covering him. The wave had no lethality, but it followed He Ping like a zombie, like a shadow. He Ping immediately realized that the spell was locked. Unlike the previous five-pointed life lock, it was a spell that required the caster to judge the position and guide him. As long as this spell locked the target, even if the target was not restricted from moving, it would still be hit.
This is true. The locked spell is very difficult, which is difficult for ordinary mages to use, or in other words, it is difficult for ordinary mages to find a suitable balance between power and whether to lock. If you want to lock, the power of the spell is difficult to guarantee. Even if you lock the target and successfully hit it, there will be no effect if you lack lethality. But if you blindly pursue high damage and fail to hit the target, it will be even more meaningless.
A spell that has been in the upper stage of the philosopher level and has prepared a spell that took several minutes to complete. If it does not have a locking effect, it is incredible. With the level of an elf mage, it can definitely make the spell have sufficient lethality on the basis of ensuring the hit. He Ping has no doubt about this. Just like now, at the moment of being locked, he already feels the threat, and such locking cannot be avoided by using moves such as illusions.
The Demon Fighter suddenly started a burst of explosion at this time, and then took advantage of the situation to be pulled back, and he distanced himself from He Ping, retreated to the elf mage, leaving He Ping alone there. He Ping didn't know what move this was. The Demon Fighter was different. He knew very well the power of this move. If he continued to stay with He Ping, he would not guarantee that the elf mage would not take action for the time being in the face of his allies. If it was affected, it would be miserable.
The Annihilation beam is the name of this move, which is definitely not comparable to the Five-Raven Lock Life Lock. Indeed, the Five-Raven Lock Life Lock is also very strong. It is considered a big move for the middle-level masters of the philosopher level. Blocking vitality sounds like a bunker, but firstly, it does not have a lock. If you use other methods to limit the target's actions, you will dodge like He Ping. Secondly, the blockade of vitality is not impossible to be lifted. As long as the method is appropriate, it is not a killer move. Most of the time, after this move is successful, you must finish it in time.
The annihilation beam is different. As the name indicates, the effect of this move is annihilation. Whether it is the body or consciousness, it will be completely destroyed under this move. If it is hit, the result will be that there is not even a single residue. This killing effect is not comparable to other moves that can leave a whole corpse. The demon fighter knows this, so he is surprised by He Ping's reaction and quickly distances him from He Ping at this time.
He Ping was also depressed. If he could, of course he wanted to keep the demon fighter and be with him. In addition to causing trouble for his opponent, he also saw how close the relationship between the two camps was. However, because the spell had been formed, He Ping's attention was mostly on the elf mage, and he ignored the demon fighter for a while. Unexpectedly, at the moment when he was distracted, the demon fighter seized the opportunity to burst out, and then took advantage of the moment he was busy to pull away. When He Ping reacted and felt like he was chasing him, the elf mage had already swung his staff without any chance.
Chapter completed!