Rod observed the terrain and found that it was a strip-like space with obvious passages in front and back. The passage on one side was where the roar came from before. The passage was relatively narrow and long, while the passage on the other side was inside. There is only a little bright light, not as good as the fluorescence in this long space.

"Because the stronger the death energy, the faster the transformation of undead creatures will be. These corpses should be placed closest to the main tomb here. Then, this should be the closest to the tomb in the tomb."

"That apprentice will definitely arrange a part of the undead in the coming passage as guards. The side where the roar is heard is the passage, and the other side leads to the main tomb. The necromancer must have never imagined that someone can cross the passage and enter directly. The main tomb, there should be no danger in the tomb."

"Go to the tomb first to see if there are any supplies. After all, you can't deal with the undead in the passage with your hands."

Thinking of this, Rod began to move, carefully stepping over the corpse displayed at his feet, and walking slowly into the tomb room.

With the help of the dim light in the tomb, Rod observed the situation in the tomb. On both sides of the tomb were piled up a lot of materials, including some valuable items raided from the village, enough to eat dry food for half a month. , There are also a few sets of worn-out leather armor, and a few rusty iron swords are stacked on the corner of the wall, which should be used to arm undead creatures.

At the end of the tomb is a complete coffin. Although not carefully observed, the death energy it emits represents a mid-to-high-level undead creature sleeping inside.

Upon seeing this, Rod went forward to select and put on a set of relatively intact leather armor, and then selected a fairly complete iron sword from the corner of the wall. Although he didn't take a closer look at the systematic evaluation, from the appearance of these items, Rod also knew that their attributes were not very good.

…………

[Worn leather armor]

Equipment requirements: none

Basic attributes: armor +3, durability 1320

Evaluation: Instead of putting hope on it, it is better to put hope on your body.

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[Rusty Iron Sword]

Equipment requirements: none

Basic attributes: kill +3, durability 410

Evaluation: I don't know how long the iron sword has been placed, and it has been well maintained so that it can still fight for you for a period of time.

…………

Putting on this set of the best equipment in the current situation, Rhode is ready to act. According to Rod’s guess, since the attribute panel is still there, and various equipment can also display attributes, the method of obtaining experience points will not change much.

Putting on his equipment, Rod returned to the place where the corpse was displayed before, and then walked slowly towards the passage outside the tomb.

When he came into the passage, Lord observed the terrain and found that the road had changed from the original empty to long and narrow. In this case, this was undoubtedly good news, which meant that Lord did not have to face more than one enemy at the same time.

Continuing to move forward slowly, Rhode could already hear some meaningless roars clearly. Rod concentrated, clasped his weapon tightly, and looked at the darkness in the passage.

Rod determined that the first enemy he would face was the Skeleton Soldier. Although I haven't seen the full picture of the enemy, the skeleton body undoubtedly shows its identity.

Skeleton soldiers, low-level undead creatures, have attributes that are slightly higher than that of adult men except for their physique. They only retain the most basic combat awareness. They cannot defeat well-trained swordsmen without the control of a necromancer. They are on a larger battlefield. It can only be used to consume the energy of the enemy, and together with the walking corpses, they are called two cannon fodder on the battlefield.

Players’ forums have been arguing about which of the skeletons and the walking corpses are the most trash undead creatures, but these are of no use to the current Rhodes, because Rhodes’s body is still developing, and its attributes are not even comparable. Average value for adult men.

"You can only fight hard..."

Rod sighed and wanted to kill the skeleton soldier, unless he was beheaded, otherwise he could only consume the energy of the undead fire by causing damage, which is commonly known as exhausting the life value.

Because he didn't know the number of enemies behind the passage and the Necromancers he might face, Rhode was obviously unwilling to get too entangled with the skeleton soldiers in front of him. In the case of slightly poor attributes, he could only find a way to behead him.

This kind of skill of putting one's life completely on the fight is actually a very disadvantaged choice. If there are other better choices, Rhodes will definitely not choose to beheaded forcibly. In a battle, he can get the attributes and Other advantages are much easier.

The main reason is that the basic attributes of this body are too poor. If it is the attributes of a normal adult man, Rhode is confident that he will kill the skeleton soldiers by relying on his fighting skills. But Rod will not complain about anything, after all, the battle is still to be fought, but it needs to be changed in another way.

Rode’s thinking on the spot took a while longer, and no one knew what would happen when the apprentice of the Necromancer came back.

Thinking of this, Rod looked around at his feet, then bent down and picked up an egg-sized stone, then slammed into the skeleton soldier in front of him.

Due to poor light and low attributes, the stone did not hit the skeleton soldier's skull as Rod thought, but hit the skeleton soldier's breastbone. The impact of the stone caused the skeleton soldier to retreat two steps.

The characteristics of the undead creature made the skeleton soldier not shocked by the sudden attack, but after steadying his footing, he directly lifted the knife and rushed towards Rhode.

The skeleton soldier rushed in front of Rod, and then slashed at Rod with a violent sword.

It stands to reason that in order to cope with the impact of the Skeleton Soldier’s offensive, Rhode should retreat and parry while looking for a chance to counterattack. However, Rhode did not do so, and instead faced its attack when the Skeleton Soldier was about to arrive. The sword in his hand pierced upwards obliquely, and at the same time his body bends obliquely in an unnatural posture.

If someone is watching at this moment, you will definitely find that it is not so much that Rod’s sword stabs the skull soldier’s cervical spine when the arm’s strength is maximized, but the skeleton soldier takes the initiative to use the cervical spine to face Rod’s stab. Go up, and Rod's body cleverly and cleverly avoided the attack of the skeleton soldier by a slight difference.

Huh!

With a crisp sound, a skull fell to the ground, and the soul fire in the skull slowly extinguished. At this time, Rod was also exhausted, resting on the side wall, calming his fierce heartbeat.

Although the previous battle time was extremely short, and the victory or defeat was decided in just an instant, it brought great consumption, especially the consumption of spirit.

It seems that Rhode killed the skeleton soldier with a simple sword, but there is a great danger in it.

The first is the timing of the shot. Once the timing is not right, the blade does not stab or stabs but fails to kill the Skeleton Soldier, then the next attack on the Skeleton Soldier cannot be evaded and can only be injured. The second is to avoid the original attack after killing the skeleton soldier, which is even more energy-consuming.

I don't know if it is due to the mental exhaustion, Rod feels that his physical strength has also been consumed a lot.

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