1099, Element Zero (Fifty-Nine)
“WAAAGH!” “Weeeee~”
The voices of several "heroes" discussing with each other were not small, but they were not discovered for the time being due to the louder noise of the green light and the wild bull demons who were being chased by the bipedal wyvern.
Just looking at the various patterns of bubbles above their heads, it can be vaguely judged that in addition to denouncing the Green Light Chief for casually leaving the ranged troops to others, they also plan to use the terrain to trap the bipedal wyvern, and there is more than one plan.
In one of the most frequent stick figures, a green light jumps around under a large rock and shouts, attracting a bipedal wyvern to swoop down, and three or four green lights jump down from the boulder, knocking it out of the air with its weight, and then a random fight.
Not...... This seems to be a variant of my previous trap-digging operation at the main base, and the plan itself is not too feasible, but the question is whether this tactic can be repeated several times, and whether they can actually press the Wyvern to the ground under their own weight.
The "battle", or rather the "encounter" in which the air forces unilaterally mocked the ground forces, took place on a rocky beach dotted with towering rocks, and the huge crater in the middle of it, as well as the large fragments of rock that flew out in a radial shape around it, and some of them even scattered in a liquid state, have explained its cause.
If the meteorite with the green light had fallen on land instead of falling into the sea, it would have become like this.
But it can't fall on land. Stupid system said.
'Because the nameless cell that wasn't named Green Light at the time was the planet master of the book? ’
[Yes, because you're watching it.] 】
Not...... Come to think of it, it's like there's no movie game that kills the protagonist when the intro CG plays - unless it's a story about an afterlife.
Regardless of the crater's origin for the time being, at least the many boulders it smashed out were enough for the Greenlight Tribe to carry out their plans.
“WAAAGH!”
After a few moments, the Green Light Heroes seemed to have made up their minds, and began to direct the Green Light Barbarians who were running for their lives to carry out their negotiated plan, and the process seemed to be extremely fast and effective, and I barely saw the "bubbles" communicate before one of the "decoys" had already jumped out and yelled at the bipedal wyverns in the air.
The Wyvern may not have too much intelligence, but its instincts in combat seem to be good, and a member of the Green Light Tribe who can be easily killed by them, it would be a waste if the master chased after a large group, and although the roar of the green light attracted the attention of many Wyverns, it was only the reluctant one that swooped down to attack it.
It first squirted a very perfunctory breath of green dragon breath, and after being easily flashed by the prepared "decoy green light", it concentrated a little, and began to flap its wings and descend towards it.
Faced with the approaching Wyvern, the Green Light Barbarian did not flee directly like the other Green Lights, but took the initiative to run under a huge rock and hide in a position where it was easy to get stuck in a dead end.
In this case, as long as the intelligence is more than 50, people will notice that something is wrong and first observe the environment to see if there is an ambush, but this guy is just a wurm and not a human, and he is obviously not very smart, so he did not hesitate to flap his wings and chase after him.
“WAAAGH!”
As planned, three or four green-light barbarians jumped down from above the boulder and swooped down on the two-legged wyvern with great precision, wrapping its neck and claws on its wings, successfully keeping it firmly under control.
And then, there was no more. 120
The bipedal wyvern was suddenly hung on its body by three strong men, who seemed to be taken aback, and decisively gave up on continuing to chase the bait green light, and flew backwards diagonally out of thin air without moving, away from the boulder - with the three green light barbarians with blank faces.
During the whole process, although it was increased in weight, its body only sank down a certain distance, and there was no sign of losing its ability to fly and being crushed to the ground.
[Hahahahaha! Stupid system laughs.
'Hmm...... Actually, I probably guessed it, but I didn't think of a way to stop it for a while. ’
In the creature stage, I got several "wings" with different shapes and effects, all of which can provide the ability to "fly", but because the shape of the green light is rather bizarre, and the skill "flight" itself is very pitiful, so in the end, it was not really implemented.
Not to mention how incompatible insect wings, bat wings, and dragon wings are for a humanoid creature like Green Light, the mere fact that flight itself is "fully focused on flying" is enough to give up.
For example, if there are some games that have flying mounts, or can fly, the player is required to constantly press the space bar during the flight, and at the same time use WASD to adjust the direction, the left and right mouse buttons to adjust the camera, and finally have to pay attention to their own energy or the physical strength of the mount...... It's better to go to the administrator of the traffic point and spend a sum of money to save trouble.
The problem with the current failure of the Green Light Heroes' plans is that this "total focus" is limited to the "player", and the "flying" ability will not disappear due to any external factors, such as being unable to flap their wings - with the ability to fly, the wings themselves are just decorations.
As a result of this, Chief Greenlight's plan based on the laws of the flightless creatures was likely to fail from the start, as evidenced by the three-headed barbarian who was now being led high into the sky by the two-legged wyvern.
The only possible chance of this action is that the green light in charge of the ambush weighs enough to be heavy enough to pin the mid-air Wyvern to the ground with the inertia of the pounce.
[Then how do you say it now, do you want to let this group of troops be defeated?] While the barbarians are being hunted down, the leaders can flee, but at least half of their troops will be lost. Stupid system suggested.
'It took a lot of resources to build these troops......
[So what are you going to do?] Drop a meteorite temporarily? 】
'No, that's an exaggeration, just find a bunch of creatures to drive the tiger and the wolf." ’
[The problem is that there doesn't seem to be any wildlife nearby.] 】
'Not really—huh? ’
While discussing countermeasures with the stupid system, he suddenly saw a slender but rather bright yellow light flying in the middle of the air, which was very precisely connected to the bipedal wyvern.
[Hint: A two-legged wyvern has given the other creatures enough fear to be watched by the 'Eye of Fear', and since the creature cannot refuse to recruit, the Yellow Light Tribe will directly take ownership of it for a fee.] 】
[Hint: This bipedal wyvern is transformed into a 'Dread Wyvern'.] 】
With the hint given by the hint sister, the color of the bipedal wyvern with a few green light barbarians on its body changed instantly, and then he flapped his wings in disgust and threw a few barbarians down, turning his head and flying in the direction where the yellow light came.
Huangguang tribe, there's something......