Chapter 81: A Brain-Dead Necromancer?
A large number of skeleton soldiers stepped out of the thick fog that enveloped Moorish Garden, and they rushed towards them with neat steps and standard bone weapons. And their speed is not slow, after all, they have abandoned the restraints of their bodies, and these simple skeletons are much lighter than those zombies.
But Levi and the others did not have the slightest fear, although there were many enemies, they still firmly lined up in a small formation, waiting for the arrival of the enemy.
During this period, the ranged units were not idle, although the unique attributes of skeletons made them very resistant to bow and arrow attacks, but after all, their strength was much worse, and soon several skeletons were emptied of their health, and the red light inside their skulls quickly dissipated, and then their entire bodies scattered and fell into a pile of broken bones on the ground, as you can imagine, they could not stand up until they were instilled with mana by the necromancers again.
And when these skeleton soldiers rushed in front of Levi and the others, what awaited them were elite warriors who were waiting for them, and the speed at which these skeleton soldiers turned into broken bones became faster and faster.
But the undead are never best known for their individual combat effectiveness, but for their numbers, their cannon fodder troops.
Although piles of white bones had piled up on the ground in front of Levi and the others, behind the skeleton soldiers, some slow-moving zombies had also slowly moved over, and before they arrived, Levi and the others were obviously unable to kill all these skeleton soldiers in time.
It seems that although the necromancer is a little brainless, there is nothing wrong with his tactics, and he directly chose the simplest and most effective combat plan: that is, to use the numerical advantage to pile up Levi and the others.
Under normal circumstances, this method is indeed effective, especially when there is not much difference in strength between each other.
Unfortunately, Levi's troops have a very good Moorish knight, Thanato, a combat hero who can restore his health by killing enemies, and this effect is doubled when he kills undead enemies.
Levi watched as Tanato's scythe slashed a skeleton soldier to death, and then a green number popped up on his head, directly filling up his health...
So not long after the battle began, Levi quietly adjusted the formation of his subordinates, so that Tanato's top was at the front, so as not to let the others lose too many lives.
These skeleton soldiers and zombies came at the right time, although there are almost no loot, but there are not many opportunities to harvest experience points so comfortably, after all, the monsters that are refreshed in the wild are all in a group of east and west, not only does it take a long time to refresh, but it is not as stupid as these undead creatures, so easy to deal with.
But even though Levi had secretly laughed at the necromancer's intelligence, the other party quickly noticed that something was wrong, after all, Levi and the others had already fallen in front of a bunch of undead creatures, and they didn't have any combat attrition.
A crow covered in black and red eyes flew over, and when Levi heard the hoarse and ugly male voice come from its mouth: "Damn it, you dare to fool me!" I'm going to transform you into the ugliest ghouls, and I'm going to take your intestines"
Levi sighed helplessly, originally according to his understanding, to be able to become a rather rare mage, at least his intelligence should definitely surpass that of mortals, but he didn't expect this necromancer to be so brainless, and even scolding people was just a few words back and forth.
Levi glanced at the hunter John behind him, and the hunter John, who had been following Levi for a long time, immediately understood what he meant, and he immediately drew his bow and arrow, and an arrow pierced the head of the rotten ghost crow, and the rotten ghost crow that was still chattering immediately did not come out of any sound.
The necromancer, who had been killed twice in succession, did not send any new ones, but a small group of zombies slowly walked out of the mist and continued to attack Levi and the others.
Livingston narrowed his eyes as he sensed something abnormal. The reason why he deliberately said that and did that before was to deliberately provoke the other party, and it was best to let the other party take the initiative to run out of Moore's Garden and then fight him, because he knew the strengths and weaknesses of the undead.
If you lure the other party out, you won't have to take the initiative to enter this dense fog to find the traces of the other party, and you will always have to worry about the surprise attack you may encounter. And if you fight a decisive battle outside, even if you and others are not defeated by the other party, it will be much easier to escape.
Otherwise, he would never speak so politely in normal times, which is not in line with his words and deeds, but against an evil enemy in the opposing camp in the game, Levi doesn't mind a little trick.
It's a pity, now it seems that although this necromancer's brain is not very useful, but after being ridiculed by himself so targetedly, he still did not run out to take the initiative to fight, even if he was already angry, which is enough to show the seriousness of the problem.
Either the strength of the other party is just like this, there is no way to take yourself, and now you are just delaying time. Either the other party has something more important to do in Moore's Garden, and when the other party finishes this, they will have enough strength to deal with themselves!
Levi is more inclined to the second type, because before Levi first came to this Moorish Garden, it was likely to be slaughtered by the other party...
Levi ended the life of a zombie in front of him with one shot, and then suddenly raised his arms and shouted: "Everyone, listen to my orders, attack with all your strength, and rush to the interior of Moore Garden as fast as possible!" ”
As the battle continued, most of the bones he saw when he first arrived here had been broken again, and the probability of being ambushed was not as high as before, so Levi dared to make such a decision.
After finishing speaking, Levi turned his head to look at the Moorish Knight: "Tanato, you lived here before and grew up here, so you must be very familiar with the terrain here, right?" ”
It's the first time I've seen Levi in this state, and no matter what kind of enemy he encounters before, this hero looks like he's ready to go, and sometimes he even looks a little lazy.
And now the other party has obviously spent most of his energy, like a lion who has just woken up and is about to hunt!
So in the face of Levi's question, he didn't dare to slack off at all, and after a scythe split the skeleton soldier in front of him to pieces, he took a step back and temporarily broke away from the battle: "Yes, my lord, I am completely familiar with the terrain here!" ”
"Very well," Levi quickly recalled his last visit, and then drew a rudimentary map on the ground with his spear, and pointed two of them at gunpoint: "I need to get to these two locations as quickly as possible, and you can show the way, preferably with a shortcut like a secret passage!" ”
"Yes, sir!" Tanato subconsciously saluted, because in the other party's body, he seemed to have found the feeling of his former superior, the kind of crisp and decisive command!
At Levi's command, all of his men immediately began to storm, not even thinking much about the damage they might suffer, so they quickly broke through the remnants of the enemy encirclement and rushed to the Moorish Garden.
To everyone's surprise, in the Moore Garden, the fog here was much thinner than the periphery, and from Levi's vision, it was no problem to see at least thirty or forty meters.
"Damn, I didn't expect you to rush in, but my army is more than just low-level zombies and skeletons!"