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The blow was so sudden and swift that the Stygian Warlocks couldn't come back to their senses for a moment. If it were a rabble, then the death of about a fifth of its members at once would trigger a fear that would lead to a breakdown of fighting spirit. However, these are professional soldiers, highly trained, and have a combination of strength and determination.
If only a few people had used Third Law magic to limit the movement of Kecha Goat, or Amber, now they are all doing the same.
The magic forces in all directions wanted to restrain the puppet's movements, and even wanted to lift it, throw it flying, and even tear it apart. However, Amber's movements are far less swift and powerful than those of Kecha Goat, but she has the magic of the first law. The First Lawyer's defense is completely unsolvable, as she is able to see the future for a short time. In this way, any blow that threatens her can be avoided by her, unless it is completely unavoidable and will happen. To this puppet, she was like a person wearing armor, far inferior to Kecha Goyat in strength and speed, but she did avoid this wave of attacks.
A second round of attacks from Kecha Goyat followed. In this case, Kecha Goat should be unreservedly full of strength. Amber judged that the interval between Kecha Goat's lethal attacks was about ten seconds. For ten seconds or so, Kecha Goyat should have been unable to take care of the puppet's actions. Of course, it is possible that Kecha Goyat can manipulate the puppet and launch supernatural attacks at the same time, but if the puppet's actions are taken into account, it is impossible for him to launch such a devastating attack at such a frequency.
There were fewer fallen warlocks this time, only about five or six.
This sudden, silent and strange attack caused a certain morale blow to the Stygian Warlocks. If they haven't gotten back to the first wave of attacks, then the second wave is completely clear. It's not that there's a hidden ambush trap or anything, it's the other party's supernatural abilities.
The fallen companion was completely incapacitated. Moreover, although no superficial injuries were observed, experienced veterans could tell from the movements of their fallen companions that they were fatal.
If there were a hospital or rescue facility nearby, they might have been able to try to save it, but now there is nothing, and even the battle is not over, so these companions can only let it go. Not to mention that since the magic of "devouring" spread, the act of saving comrades has been fundamentally reduced to a minimum.
It's completely different from magic, and you can't feel the remnants of magic...... But there is no doubt that it is a supernatural ability.
A third wave of attacks followed, and this time there were fewer fallen warlocks, only three or four.
Magic is not the only supernatural ability that warlocks have ever seen, they have seen other powers in the Aether Sea before. For example, the strange "alienating power" of the Gashes (although it is not a power that can be used directly in battle) is a power that warlocks have not been able to decipher or influence to this day. Seeing different types of supernatural powers, even if they can be directly used to fight and kill, although I am surprised, I am not at a loss.
"Don't be afraid," Amber heard someone shouting. "This guy's strength is getting weaker and weaker!"
This is a very intuitive view - there are companions falling in each wave, but there are fewer and fewer companions falling, and it is obvious that the opponent's strength is getting weaker and weaker.
However, things didn't go the way he said. Because when Kecha Goyat attacked in the next wave, he killed eight or nine more people. Now, the Stygian Sorcerers have lost almost a third of their strength.
While Kecha Goyat was constantly defeating the enemy, Amber had been hit more than once. All she could do was avoid the enemy's Third Law magic attacks as much as possible, but she couldn't avoid the melee attacks of the Moon Warlocks. Thankfully, none of these attacks had any effect - Kecha Goat's golem was so sturdy that normal attacks were completely ineffective, not to mention the damage to the amber inside the golem.
Moreover, this group of warlocks is not equipped with a variety of ranged weapons like normal scouts. This may be the difference between a scout and a main force. Of course, it could also be that they didn't expect that Kecha Goyat hadn't left at all, and stayed here waiting for them.
"This shell is too hard! Normal attacks don't work!" someone warned. Here, of course, before them, Amber had already tried it himself. Warlocks usually use direct attacks by slicing with a knife or tearing with five fingers. Although this is not a lethal trick for ordinary people, it is completely different when combined with the supernatural speed of a warlock. According to the laws of physics, when the speed is increased to a certain level, the soft and hard are no longer the focus. This is the reason why the water column under high pressure can even cut through the steel directly. Some Warlocks are particularly adept at this and are even able to cut through weak points in exoskeleton armor.
But this time, their attack had no effect at all.
The situation looks very good. Due to Amber's abilities, Warlocks are unable to restrict the golem's actions (and may not be effective if they do), nor can they do any effective damage to the golem, only killing them unilaterally. However, this loss was not paid for nothing. It may be that the Stygian Warlocks weren't given a direct explanation by Kecha Goat, as Amber did, but it was clear that there were some of the best warriors among them. Kecha Goat's weakness was quickly seen through.
"Everyone, pay attention, this guy's ability can only attack people who don't move! People who run fast are not attacked......"
The situation of the battle quickly changed. Originally, every once in a while, Kecha Goyat would launch an attack, and then more or less take down a few enemies. But after being called broken, it has no killing effect at all.
Amber realizes that Kechagoat, while strong, has obvious weaknesses. Maybe that's why he needed her.
"Pretty good guy!" said Kecha Goat, with a rare compliment. "Warlock, let me do it. โ
Amber relaxes herself, and Kecha Goat resumes controlling the puppet's actions. Under his control, the golem exhibits abilities that are not at all comparable to Amber's. In fact, even a warlock who specializes in the magic of the Fourth Law is completely unable to match Kecha Goat's speed and strength. He was like an adult rushing into a kindergarten, completely unafraid of the other party's attack, and then, with ease, caused quite serious damage.
Whatever the basic structure of this puppet is, it is clearly an extremely hard substance. Tremendous strength, superior speed, and a hard body, flesh and blood bumped and rubbed against it, immortal and armless thighs. All of a sudden, screams rang out one after another. Melee warlocks flew out several, all fatal injuries to ordinary people. Even the Warlocks have lost their combat effectiveness.
On top of that, Kecha Goat also has that unknown psychic attack ability. This ability can be used not only for the entire audience, but also for a single person. Of course, almost all of the remaining warlocks are relatively firm-minded, not easily shaken, and will not be shocked and unable to move. But Rao is like this, they will also show slowing down of their movements, unresponsiveness, and so on under this kind of coercion. Originally, the speed of the warlocks was slower than that of Cacha Goat, so they couldn't even hide in the future. Basically, Kecha Goyat can kill one by staring at one.
Casualties are growing in a steady way. Moreover, there was no way to deal with such an enemy.
"Can't melee him!" someone shouted. "Concentrate your efforts. โ
If the previous mana was attacking from all directions (the purpose of this attack was to crush or tear the target apart), they now merge into one, trying to blow the kechagoat away from the front - not causing any damage, but greatly thwarting the kaychakoat's actions.
"Little Warlock," a stream of spiritual energy came directly into Amber's mind, connecting the two people's minds more closely. "It's up to you!"
"Right!" Amber also weakened the defenses of the mind realm slightly, and passed the judgment she had obtained according to magic to Kecha Goat as quickly as possible.
The Moon Warlocks watched almost unimaginably as their enemies slipped through the cracks in their magicโa mysterious enemy that not only avoided the mainstream of magic, but chose where it was weak. People often compare magic to wind or waves, because it is as formless and real as the wind, and it roars like a wave to sweep everything. However, it has the same flaws - although it seems to be sweeping everything and is unavoidable, it is in fact divided into turbulent winds, relatively gentle phoenix tail areas, and even calm areas similar to the eye of a typhoon.
Of course, this is not a disadvantage under normal circumstances, because it is difficult for anyone to predict and decipher the different areas of one of the magics. Not to mention that it's constantly changing. Other than that, even being able to interpret and distinguish is of little use, because no one has ever defined the continuity of these more temperate areas. This means that even if you can see through it, it will only be useful for a certain moment, and more often than not, you simply don't have room to dodge. In terms of the end result, it is damage mitigation, not immunity.
However, human flesh and blood are fragile, and even if some damage is reduced, it will not be of much use.
But for Kecha Goat, it's a different story. It has the strength and speed that is exaggerated even for a warlock, and its body is extremely strong, so even if it is the full power of the magic power, the effect on him is not obvious. In this case, he was able to avoid the edge of the magic power, and the final result was that he was simply like a leisurely stroll, ignoring the combined forces of dozens of warlocks on the other side, and easily defusing the opponent's attack.
Another warlock was killed. Now, even the most stubborn and warlike warlocks understand that they are facing an enemy they cannot defeat.
Someone shouted the order to retreat, and in the blink of an eye, they all began to flee.
This is actually a knee-jerk stupidity. Because their enemies are faster, and this is an underground passage, there is no way to escape separately. You can only flee in one direction, and then be chased by the enemy and killed one by one.