“[Tribute to the Black Bounty – Iä Shub-Niggurath]!” What seemed like a black breeze blew past him. And indeed, the tornado just now had been raising gusts, not this spell. However, both of them were fundamentally different. The dark breath had no physical effect, and at the same time it was not something that could be stopped by physical means.
The Super-Tier spell [Tribute to the Black Bounty – Iä Shub-Niggurath] was not a particularly scary spell. The reason was that was because all it did was inflict an instant-death effect, and it was useless against the undead, Golems, and other beings which had no life. While it was effective against living Players and enemies, it was hard to imagine anyone on Suzuki Satoru’s level not having immunity to instant death.
Indeed — it was a quaint little spell, which only had an instant-death effect.
However, with the aid of the Eclipse class’s skill, this spell suddenly transformed into a vicious, terrible magic.
The clock floating behind Suzuki Satoru’s back beeped twelve o’clock, and as the spell cast, its hands began moving.
Meanwhile Suzuki Satoru had already begun his preparations for the next step.
He would not give Cure Elim any time to strategize. This was the moment of truth. If he allowed Cure Elim to raise his defense by even a little, or if [Tribute to the Black Bounty – Iä Shub-Niggurath] was disrupted, then it would spell defeat for Suzuki Satoru.
Certainly, he could have cast [Time Stop]. However, [Time Stop] had been ineffective against the Brightness Dragon Lord which he had fought before, which meant that it was very likely that it would also be useless against the Dragon Lord Cure Elim’s original body. However, it ought to be effective against the Zombies surrounding Cure Elim. If those Zombies had the same defensive strength as Cure Elim, then his first round of attack spells would have been ineffective, and he would not have been able to defeat so many
Zombies.