A magic scroll would cost at least a dozen silver coins, and at most, more than a gold coin, or even several gold coins.
Sunlight Illumination was a Mid Tier AoE Spell. Not only could it weaken the abilities of evil elements, but it could also slightly burn them. Moreover, it could also dispel some of the negative effects of the Righteous Legion and speed up the healing of the injured.
This magic skill had many effects, and although none of them were very outstanding, it was one of the most common auxiliary skills in large-scale battles or wars.
After all, not every wounded person could enjoy the professional treatment of a Priest, so this seemingly useless spell was actually extremely popular.
The only thing that limited its appearance rate was its high consumption of spiritual energy, as well as the difficulty of creating scrolls that surpassed its level.
However, Beta's mental strength was high, and he had the scroll crafting specialty, so crafting the Sunlight magic scroll was not too difficult for him.
Due to the versatility of Sunlight and its extremely high consumption, once Sunlight was made into a magic scroll, it was reasonable to say that the cost of making it was more than 35 silver coins. According to the prices of various places and the scarcity of Priests, the price fluctuations of this scroll were also quite exaggerated. It was normal for it to range from 70 silver coins to 2 gold coins. Even spellcasters usually only had one or two Sunlight magic scrolls on them.
However, people like Beta, who threw out five Sunlight magic scrolls at once, were almost unheard of.
Spellcasters had never been short of money, and Beta was even more so. Although building a city was a large sum, he did not think that he should save that bit of money on magic scrolls. After all, although he now had three divine spells, two bloodline spells, and his melee ability was not bad, he would not mind having more offensive and defensive means.
Therefore, magic scrolls were completely necessary for Beta.
The six Sunlight magic scrolls emitted a strong light on the ground. A candle placed in a room was not very bright, but when six candles burned together, the effect was different. The visibility was not much worse than during the day. By the same logic, if six Sunlight magic scrolls were used together, the effect would not be as simple as multiplying by six times.
The black mist was instantly dispersed, and the Dark Magic Shield on Celis' body was also greatly affected. She groaned as she suffered a lot of magic backlash.
"Six Rays of Sunlight. Are you targeting me?"
It was no wonder that Celis thought so. The Vampires were extremely fast. Although they were easily restrained by light magic, in fact, most light magic had a huge drawback — slow speed. For example, Holy Light Orb, Holy Light Strike, and other powerful skills wouldn't be too fast.
Vampires, on the other hand, were extremely fast, so they were not too afraid of a Light Priest.
On the other hand, Sunlight Illumination was different. It directly shone 360 degrees of light without any blind spots. No matter how fast a vampire was, it was impossible for him to be faster than light unless he understood the subtleties of time.
If Celis had understood the subtleties of time, she could have become the Goddess of Time. There was no need for her to hide in this small city. After all, there was no Time Godhood in this world.
As for time … there were many theories on Earth, but unfortunately, they were just inferences. Moreover, the laws of this world were quite different from those on Earth. Otherwise, Beta could steal the God of Time's divinity and use it.
"You think too highly of yourself." Beta shook his head and smiled. "I've always prepared a lot of magic scrolls in my portal bag. Light Illumination wasn't just prepared for you. "
Celis looked at Beta with extreme fear in her eyes. Some time ago, she was seriously injured by this person's magic and fled desperately. But at that time, she was ambushed, so she was always a little unconvinced. She felt that in a head-on battle, with her fast movement ability, she would definitely win.
She did see this person in front of her again, but she didn't expect that he would come to her door after only revealing a little bit of murderous intent.
What was worse was that the other party didn't give her a chance to fight head-on at all. The six Rays of Sunlight magic scrolls directly sealed off her movements. Under the Dark Elemental Shield, she couldn't move very fast at all, and once she turned into bat mode, each bat would be bathed in Sunlight Illumination, and the damage they suffered would be directly fatal.
Coupled with the storm barrier outside, there was no way for her to escape.
"I'm a direct descendant of the True Ancestor of vampires. If you kill me, you will be cursed, and my superior master will seek revenge on you." Celis was horrified, but she looked calm on the surface. "Even a Legendary expert can't be a match for my master."
In the words of the players, this vampire had begun to admit defeat … If it were an ordinary person, they would probably have to think twice after hearing Celis' words. After all, a Legendary expert was no longer a level that they could touch. But it didn't matter to Beta. He knew what kind of realm a Legendary was. He was one in the game. Although he didn't know how strong a Demigod and a True God were, he could tell from Woking and the effects of a certain God's Advent that the True Gods had in the real world.
And the threat of a Legendary vampire, Beta wasn't afraid. To be honest, that thing was far inferior to the Legendary Hero Kite.
Besides, vampires were somewhat similar to gods. Gods would be weakened if they didn't have believers, and vampires would be weakened if they didn't have dependents.
The way vampires grew was similar to that of a special race where the more dependents they had, the stronger they would be.
Celis was a Master-level Vampire, and if she was killed, her superior dependents would definitely be weakened. After all, Master-level powerhouses were rare. Most importantly, there were very few vampires now. Even a high-level vampire's strength would be greatly affected.
Besides, in terms of support, Beta wasn't inferior to anyone … Not to mention Goddess Woking, the Legendary Lancer, Grinton, the half-elf, was very close to Beta. If it weren't for his family's reputation, he would've devoted himself to Beta's Round Table Knight System again. For such a person, if Beta needed his help, he would never refuse.
Both sides had Legends, and evil creatures like vampires were extremely disgusting to most professionals. But for someone like Beta, who mastered light magic, had True Vision, and was not bad at melee combat, it was actually just so-so. As long as Beta leveled up two or three more times, he wouldn't be afraid of a Legendary vampire at all.
After all … it was too easy to target. Beta's abilities completely restrained this kind of creature.
Seeing that Beta didn't have any hesitation or fear, Celis roared, opened her mouth, and sharp claws emerged from her hands as she pounced.
Her momentum was strong, but unfortunately, she didn't have much ability to fight back. The six Sunlight Spells made it impossible for her to transform into a swarm of bats. A vampire who lost her speed was just an ordinary spellcaster. Moreover, she was a very partial spellcaster who only knew a small amount of Dark Magic and Charm Spells.
In the process of pouncing over, Celis' eyes burst with red light. Any ordinary person who saw her eyes would be in a trance, about to lose consciousness and be controlled by her.
But at this moment, Shirley, who had been standing silently, took a step forward, and a mountain-like mental power directly pressed down on Celis.
Although vampires were strong in spells, they were definitely no match for Shirley … Goddess Woking had created Shirley as a "scabbard" because Shirley was actually very good at pleasing men, and her Charm Ability was not bad, much stronger than this vampire.
In just an instant, Celis' Charm Ability completely lost its effect, and the people around her woke up from their confusion, not daring to look at Celis' eyes again.
In Celis' imagination, as long as she controlled these nobles, the other party would hesitate to attack, and perhaps she could get a glimmer of life. Her Charm Ability was her greatest reliance, but she didn't expect it to be so easily broken. After the huge mental power backlash, there was a burst of sharp pain that pierced directly into her brain from the cracks in her bones.
Then she saw a ball of light suddenly appear in front of her. If it weren't for the suppression of Sunlight, this ball of light that seemed slow to her couldn't have attacked her at all, but it was different now. Under the suppression of six Sunlight Spells, she couldn't even turn into a swarm of bats.
Vampires who had lost their speed were no different from salted fish in the eyes of light classes of the same level.
After being lightly touched by the blazing white ball of light, Celis burned in an instant, and then turned into black ash in an instant, falling to the ground, not even leaving her clothes.
The air was filled with the smell of burning organic matter. Beta gently fanned the air in front of him, then smiled at his master not far away. "Mr. Francis, do you mind if I kill an evil creature?"
Francis laughed out loud. "Of course I don't mind. I've been threatened by her for more than two years. You've saved my life by killing her."
Beta smiled. When he was about to speak, he suddenly sensed strange magic waves gathering around him. Then, he saw that the black ash that Celis turned into suddenly gathered into a black arrow, crashing at him.
However, this black arrow had only flown halfway to Betta's side when it was deflected by a red light and disappeared without a trace.
Behind Beta, the hammer and scythe of red light were vaguely visible.
The curse of vampires … Then, the materialist talent was activated.
Also, Beta found that the system had sent him an epic quest, which he hadn't seen in a long time.
Epic Quest: Find and kill the last True Ancestor of vampires.
Beta slightly opened his eyebrows … He was desperately short of EXP. Since he advanced to the Master level more than half a year ago, although he had been looking for quests and earning EXP by making magic scrolls every day, his EXP bar was still only about 10% … He didn't expect to directly level up by one level from an epic quest, but at least half a level should be enough.
I have to find a helper … Beta was very happy.