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Chapter 135

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It's not like I'm some ultimate boss. Is it necessary to target me like this?

Despite his thoughts, Roland still clicked on the thread to read it.

The poster claimed to have found a hidden class of Spell Breakers, which was a special class that targeted the magic classes.

Any class that used magic or divine power would be unlucky to run into them.

Mages were supposed to be the strongest among spellcasters, but a while ago, he felt like he was a hero who had learned the art of slaying dragons but had no dragons to slay.

It was meaningless to bully those Warlocks and Priests. Only by defeating powerful Mages could he feel that his existence was worth something.

After all, although Spell Breakers had some advantages against magic classes, they were rather weak against Warriors and Agility classes.

Therefore, for the Spell Breakers, whether a Mage was strong or not was a matter of significance.

Right when he felt that he might not be able to accomplish much in the future, Roland showed up.

He was very happy. He hoped that Roland could become stronger, so that he would have a higher sense of accomplishment when he defeated the strongest Mage in the whole server.

At the same time, he also hoped that more Mages would appear.

Ever since Roland became famous, he had been following Roland like a stalker.

Also, he had always had a sense of superiority about Roland, believing that he should have an advantage over the strongest Mage.

Until a few days ago, he saw Roland blow up the city wall with a big fireball in the stream channel.

"Suppressing a class is only a relatively greater advantage. But this advantage could be smoothed out, or even overtaken. The magic resistance of us Spell Breakers is indeed high, but there's a limit. Not just me, even my teacher couldn't resist that big fireball. Nowadays, the Mage class is very polarized. Regular Mages are so weak that many can't even cast basic Inferior Fireball. As for the strong ones like Roland, they seem to be as exaggerated as bosses. "

After praising Roland, the poster continued: "We Spell Breakers can disrupt magic in a certain range, but such disruption is meaningless against Roland's level of control. But that doesn't mean that Roland is invincible. He has obvious weaknesses.

First of all, it takes a long time to cast a spell, or to control the shape of the magic elements.

The spell he used to destroy the city wall would require around thirteen seconds to prepare. In a battle, this would be fatal. We would have enough time to attack him.

If he was under heavy protection, then sniper archers would have to attack him from a distance of one or two hundred meters. It would be best to attack his eyes.

If he was lucky, he might be able to kill the caster directly. If he was unlucky, he could also think of disrupting the caster's channeling process.

When spellcasters were restricted from casting spells for a long period of time, they would definitely switch to less powerful instantaneous spells.

This kind of magic was still very deadly, but it wouldn't be strong enough to blow up the city walls. At this time, the anti-magic equipment would be very useful.

"So, I personally think that to deal with a Boss player like Roland, we need a team of at least five people, equipped with a long-range expert, and a spellcaster or Spell Breaker who knows Dimensional Anchor. After all, I saw Roland upload the model of Teleportation last time, and according to the host, he's also starting to dabble in spatial magic. In order to prevent him from escaping, we have to bring the Dimensional Anchor along.

"This is just my humble opinion as a Spell Breaker. I'd like to ask the development team, does making Mages so strong fit your philosophy? Don't classes need to be balanced? Even I, a Spell Breaker, can't do anything to him. How can other players take advantage of him? "

Then, the players who replied to the post argued about this.

"I really don't understand. Why does a Mage player have a guide to a Boss? It's not like he's Three Crops Rice. "

"This guy is much fiercer than Three Crops Rice. You didn't see the livestream of him blowing up the city wall a few days ago. It was amazing."

"A thirteen-second channeling skill is only suitable as a cannon. Once it's targeted, he's trash. "

"Don't forget, Roland is already so scary at level five. If he reaches level ten, will he be able to drop meteors from the sky where you can't see him?"

"I remember that some Mages seem to know a Rogue skill like Secondary Invisibility."

"The magic of Mages, there are only things you can't think of and nothing they can't do. Whether it's invisibility, enhancement, or summoning, there's no problem. It just depends on whether you can learn it or not."

"I think he just has a first-mover advantage. I don't believe that he can always sit in the position of the strongest Mage. Can those tycoons watch him be arrogant? "

"Sorry, Headmaster Huang's IQ is as high as 250, but he only plays as a Warrior."

"Hey, you guys can discuss, but don't drag me into it."

As soon as the tycoon's golden ID replied, he successfully slanted the topic.

"Headmaster Huang, do you still need a leg accessory?"

"Headmaster Huang, can you give me the Apple Watch that your dog doesn't want?"

Roland closed the forum, feeling a bit of a headache. How did he get targeted by these idiotic players?

But when he thought about it carefully, he felt that it was normal.

This game didn't prohibit PK between players, which meant that team battles and guild battles should be common in the future. It was almost impossible for F6 to be alone, and one day there would be conflicts with other guilds.

And at this stage, he should be the profession with the strongest killing power.

This was a great threat in guild battles.

With the members of those guilds, it was indeed reasonable for them to take him as an imaginary enemy.

It seemed that he had to be careful when he went out in the future. There might be players' Rogues or killers secretly trying to kill him in the future.

As long as he suppressed his level, the threat would be greatly reduced.

No … he had to find a way to learn anti-invisibility magic. This Spell Breaker's post brought him a certain amount of pressure.

With this in mind, Roland asked the other player Mages in the group chat in QQ, but they all said that they had never seen anti-invisibility magic.

Four days later, Roland returned to the Magic Tower. He didn't rest and went straight to Aldo.

After hearing Roland's intention, Aldo smiled. "There are two kinds of anti-stealth spells. One is the most basic Dust Glimmer, and the other is Lesser Benediction. You just have to wish for a casting condition of 'I can see the invisible person.'"

Roland asked anxiously, "Where did you learn these two kinds of magic?"

He had already flipped through the Magic Tower's library and knew that these two kinds of magic weren't in it.

"Dust Glimmer is a transformation spell. You can go to the capital and find an old Mage named Kashmir to learn. As for Lesser Benediction, you'll have to go to the Church of Fortune and donate money."

"How much do I have to donate?" Roland asked. He remembered that there was a temple of the goddess of prophecy in the city.

"At least forty gold coins." Aldo smiled.

So expensive! Roland felt a headache. He thought he was already rich, but the gold coins in his backpack weren't even enough to learn one spell.

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