Under the effect of the endless night ritual, the Lich's ability to control the death energy far exceeds that of any other creature. Any spell they release will be accompanied by extremely strong death energy.

This is the characteristic of the Lich itself. Even if the Lich's strength is up to what degree, this inherent characteristic can not be changed.

The erosion caused by death energy can no doubt be brought into full play in some spells cast by lich, and the effect produced is far beyond the reach of creatures other than Lich.

With the erosion effect produced by death energy, any spell cast by the Lich can cause strong erosion effect. For creatures with lower level and no ability to master the evocation, they have no way to resist the erosion effect.

However, in some cases, the death energy attached to the spell limits the Lich itself.

After the transformation of the endless night ritual, for those liches who are not good at casting magic but good at controlling undead creatures, their casting ability has been greatly improved due to their incidental ability to death energy.

Even if it's just a relatively basic cloud of death, once cast by the lich, the damage it can cause is far beyond the limit that ordinary necromancers can reach, not to mention that in addition to the cloud of death, the Lich can also add the erosive characteristics of death energy to any spell it casts.

For those necromancers who are extremely good at magic, after they become liches through the transformation of endless night ritual, the forced addition of death energy will destroy their original casting system.

The original characteristics of the spells cast by the Lich will be suppressed to a very low level. The only thing left is the death energy with erosive effect.

Because of the Lich's own characteristics, whether the death energy is added or not can't be determined according to the Lich's own wishes. As long as the Lich has experienced the endless night ritual, this can't be changed.

No matter which series of spells are cast by the lich, only the original erosion effect of death energy is left, and the characteristics of the spell itself are not seen.

This may not be obvious in some spells, such as space spells, but it is especially obvious in damage spells.

This is also an important reason why rod does not want Rowling and himself to choose to work as a lich.

In rod's view, converting himself into a lich through the endless night ritual means that the necromancer has completely given up the ability to cast all kinds of magic, leaving only the purest magic related to death energy, and instead focuses his strength on the accumulation of the undead creatures.

Even if the Lich who has been promoted through the endless night ritual does not lose the ability to cast all kinds of magic, the real effect of the magic is only equivalent to the enhanced version of the cloud of death.

It is this that makes rod unwilling to be promoted to Lich through the endless night ceremony.

Both the experience gained in his previous life and a series of experiences in the past make rod clearly aware of the powerful effect of magic.

In rod's eyes, it's no exaggeration to say that the legendary mages in blakada, after mastering all kinds of powerful five level magic, can be comparable to a legion that has experienced many battles just by looking at their own strength.

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Because he has long known the powerful effects that magic can produce, in this case, rod naturally does not want to give up his casting ability.

In rod's opinion, it is hard for him to accept the change of his casting system brought by his promotion to Lich.

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

As for his casting ability, rod made an evaluation long before he arrived at the death mausoleum.

In rod's view, whether compared with the players in the previous life or with the players in the previous stage, his ability of casting magic has exceeded too much.

At this time, among all kinds of magic that rod mastered, there is the meteor fire shower, a real fifth order magic. Rod can grasp it, it needs to be attributed to his hands of the forbidden magic ball fragments. On this point, even the real high-level mage may not be able to compare with rod.

Because of this, in rod's view, even if his own strength is improved again, his casting ability is still a very important part of his overall ability, and he can't give it up easily.

Once you transform yourself into a lich through the endless night ritual, under the action of death energy, all the magic will no doubt lose its original effect.

The long life span of Lich gives them enough time to study their magic. But obviously, there is no such good thing. When Lich can accumulate a large number of undead creatures, it still has the casting ability no less than that of orthodox mages at the same level

From the end of the endless night ritual, the Lich has lost the ability to cast a complete spell, and all it can cast is this kind of spell under the action of death energy.

In addition to himself, rod also needs to consider the existence of Rowling.

Before that, rod had already realized Rowling's unique casting talent.

Maybe it's the natural hero's status, the extra blessing she brings to Rowling, or Rowling's own potential. In rod's opinion, if she can become an orthodox mage, Rowling's final achievement in performing magic is obviously more than rod's own.

Because of this, in rod's view, once Rowling finally chooses to be a lich, it is equivalent to completely giving up her unique potential for casting magic. Therefore, Rowling's promotion is even more uneconomic.

Because of this, what rod is always considering is the position that Rowling should choose in her next promotion.

Fortunately, at this time, after the previous analysis of intelligence, rod has realized that the information about Rowling's choice to be promoted to a rank other than Lich exists in Sandra.