The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 532: The Last Glory of Aixiliya

Unlike Stormrage Warsong, Illidan Bloodfang uses a two-handed greatsword. In terms of pure blunt damage, Stormrage is slightly better, but when it comes to flexibility, Illidan obviously has the advantage.

But the duel between Illidan, who took the agile route, and the wizard Colin was not a big surprise, because Colin was not like the mages on the plane of Esilia, who would be "helpless" once the opponent got close to them. He was not afraid of the opponent's close attacks.

Colin, who had experienced the battle with Stormrage, chose to transform into a dragon at the first opportunity. After transforming into a giant dragon, Colin not only has powerful melee ability, but also does not affect the casting of witchcraft, and also has strong defensive power.

This made Illidan, who was known for his agility, completely unable to start. After fighting for a while, Illidan realized how difficult Colin was. The creatures from other dimensions had many tricks, and they were not as pure as us orcs.

Whether it's strength or agility, if it's really pure to the extreme and masters a certain rule, it may not be much worse than mastering other laws. Unfortunately, Illidan did not master the law of agility. He only touched the surface and could not crush Colin at all.

However, Colin, who is versatile, uses his witchcraft skills to constantly squeeze Illidan's space and physical strength.

Unlike Stormrage, Illidan did not master the skills of War Shackles except for the orcs' innate skills such as Berserk and Fortitude. He could not use War Shackles like Stormrage did to control Colin in a limited invisible space to fight.

But he also has a special skill, which is following like a shadow. This is a skill he mastered after he got a basic understanding of the law of agility. No matter how the opponent escapes, he can always find him during the next attack.

Unfortunately, Colin, who transformed into a giant dragon, was too thick-skinned and tough. He could block the opponent if he could, but if he couldn't, he would rely on witchcraft and his strong body to resist. After several rounds, Illidan, who attacked Colin many times, did not cause any effective damage, but instead exhausted himself.

After all, activating the Shadow-like skill is very tiring.

In fact, he didn't know that Colin was also very frustrated. Although his spells such as vine entanglement could hit Illidan every time, Illidan, who was entangled, could actually use those vines to attack Colin who was far away from him, and he could attack him closely every time.

This made Colin feel that his witchcraft seemed to have no effect at all and could not cause any interference to the opponent at all.

Of course, it was not without effect. Under the entanglement of the vines, the opponent's use of Shadow Follow still increased the load on his physical strength and endurance. In a place that Colin didn't notice, Illidan's consumption was much greater than usual.

Just when Colin felt that the attack mode he had chosen was not working very well and wanted to change to another method, a piece of data from Earth about the opponent's attack strength reminded him.

It seemed that the opponent could attack him every time and moved around with vines, but the intensity of his attacks was lower than that of Stormrage in the past. This was also proved by the monitoring from Earth. The opponent should be an agile fighter.

The opponent has not yet gone berserk and is probably waiting for the best opportunity, but when dealing with an agile fighter, it is better to limit his speed.

Originally, vine entanglement was a good restrictive skill. Colin, who did not originally master wood magic, had made great efforts to master this magic in order to increase his means of fighting the enemy, and he also made good use of this magic in many battles.

Now it seems that it is obviously not enough. The opponent can ignore his entanglement and use those vines to directly attack his body. He is not good at ice witchcraft. It is estimated that even if he releases it, he will not have the chance to restrict the opponent.

After much thought, I think my most proficient Five Peaks Pressing would be more effective. Can't you ignore the influence of witchcraft and attack my body directly?

Well, you who are carrying a few small mountains on your back, how many times can you attack? I just want to ask you if you are tired?

Soon, Colin launched his innate witchcraft of Five Peaks Pressing Down. Sure enough, as soon as this spell was released, Illidan's attack frequency was affected. According to Earth's statistics, it dropped by 30%.

Colin felt that his idea was correct, and he released the Five Peaks Pressure again, while not forgetting to add the effect of the vine entanglement. The remaining space was used to cast the protective shield.

The five peaks under the influence of gravity did not affect his attack on Colin even though he was dragged by Illidan, but the consumption of his physical strength and endurance instantly increased by several levels.

After several rounds of attacks, Illidan began to breathe heavily. What the hell is this? If he keeps fighting like this, he will be exhausted to death before killing the opponent.

While he stopped to catch his breath, Colin did not stop, but continued to cast the Five Peaks Pressure Spell and threw it at him.

Illidan's pause did not last long, only a few seconds, but Colin's magic reached his head again.

There were also several thick vines wrapped around his body. In desperation, Illidan did not activate Shadow Follow again, but instead used Bladestorm, a skill similar to Windfury.

Under the cutting of the rapidly rotating sword, the vines on his body were soon broken into many pieces and no longer affected Illidan's movements. Moreover, with the use of the blade storm, the small mountain above his head was finally smashed into pieces by Illidan.

After this counterattack, Illidan seemed to have suffered no damage except that he consumed a lot of physical strength and stamina.

But the decline in physical strength and endurance is a disadvantage. If it were normal times, you would have plenty of time to recover, but now it is wartime, and Colin will not let you recover with peace of mind. He will not fight with you until you have recovered.

It was the perfect time to take advantage of your illness to kill you, and Colin had no moral principles and threw out his signature time-stealing sorcery without noticing.

There were no other demigods present except himself and Illidan. Some level three warriors might not be able to see the special nature of his witchcraft. As for the lower level one and two professionals, they would be even less able to understand it.

Therefore, Colin, who was not worried about being exposed, released this witchcraft that consumed the opponent's vitality and physical strength when the opponent's physical strength and endurance were reduced at the same time.

Illidan felt even more exhausted. How could he be so tired after just a short fight? Illidan felt a little strange, but he didn't realize that the other party was playing tricks on him.

But as Colin continued to cast spells, Illidan also felt the difference in himself. Not only was his physical strength and endurance declining faster, but he also felt a sense of powerlessness, as if he was constantly aging.

Just when he was about to launch a frenzy charge, a voice appeared in his heart.

"Do you want to master more powerful strength and tear the enemy in front of you to pieces?"

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