Chapter 140: Soul Arrow Edition Meteor Arrow Shower
Willing to use the ownerless Godhead fragment as bait and set up a large magical barrier around the temple that forbids spatial teleportation, Beccaz is not a fool, and he can naturally see from these two arrangements that the Rococo and their true purpose is not to guard the godhead fragment in the temple, but to take the opportunity to attract him, the owner of the godhead fragment, to use the preset trap to kill him and take the godhead from him.
If this is the purpose of the other party, then in order to be able to effectively kill him Bekkaz, the safest way is naturally for Orlanardo and Rococo to stay in the Sanctuary at the same time, and after he appears and falls into the space blockade trap, the two of them will attack at the same time, killing him as quickly as possible and taking the godhead fragment from him.
But in fact, just as Bekaz didn't expect Rococo and Orlanardo to join forces from the beginning, and set a trap in the Holy City waiting for him to jump in, Bekaz can also be sure that Rococo and Orlanardo definitely had no psychological preparation for Conte's appearance, after all, before Conte appeared in front of him, even he himself did not expect the appearance of this unexpected reinforcement.
It is precisely because each side has hidden backhands that the other did not predict that the current situation is unexpected for both Rococo and Orlanardo, as well as for Bekaz himself. Bekaz had to admit that he probably had completely lost hope of seizing the fragment of Godhead in the Holy City this time, and the best outcome was to finally be able to escape from here, but the good news was that the other party was obviously unable to send the strongest combat force against him in the preset trap because of Conte's appearance.
If he faced Oranado and the fairy girl in this barrier that forbade spatial teleportation, even if Bekaz didn't say anything, he was afraid that he would have already admitted defeat in his heart, but the fairy girl alone was not enough to extinguish the flame of hope in Bekaz's heart.
After all, in Beccaz's impression, although Rococo's ability as a goblin restrained him as a necromancer, from the previous two encounters, especially from the second encounter, even if he couldn't use his undead summoning as his main weapon, he was not completely at a disadvantage in the face of Rococo, if it wasn't for the fact that there was a Wendek soul next to him that interfered with him like a-stirring stick, and he didn't use all his strength because he didn't want to expose his hole cards, he wouldn't necessarily really lose to Rococo.
Of course, Bekaz would have such an idea, because he didn't know that Rococo, who had obtained the second Godhead Fragment bonus at the moment, was already able to exert stronger strength than before in the original goblin mode, and he didn't know that Rococo had almost everything about his background in the game forum information of his previous life. Eventually, he might find that his current confidence had hurt him, but at least for now, this confidence, which was based on false perceptions, made Bekaz quickly keep his composure even after knowing that he had fallen into the trap, and even seemed to have the strength to speak up.
“…… We meet again, Miss Fairy, I didn't expect that you, who claim to be the guardians of the righteous order, would use such disgraceful means to plot against others. ”
Bekaz knew that his opponent was a Native powerhouse like him who possessed the Divine Fragment and thus retained his own will, which meant that this battle was actually no different from the battles he had experienced before the collapse of the continent of Emissia. The factors that affect victory or defeat in such a battle are much more complex, especially on a psychological level, so even if you realize that you are at a disadvantage by the opponent, you cannot let the opponent see what negative emotions you have generated because of this.
For Bekaz, who is accustomed to conspiracy, he also boasts some means of psychological tactics in face-to-face combat, and of course he does not expect such a superficial provocation to interfere with the opponent's mentality, but at least from the reply, he can obtain information such as the opponent's attitude towards the enemy and psychological condition, which is conducive to his next step of verbal induced offensive.
But this time, he seemed to have miscalculated, and the fairy girl on the opposite side ignored his provocation at all, and directly raised her hand to draw the bow, and began to gather the soul power flashing with dangerous blue light on the soul longbow in her hand.
Rococo didn't intend to talk nonsense with Bekaz at all, not because she didn't have the confidence to win against Bekaz in the verbal and psychological confrontation, but because she simply didn't have the time to fight Bekaz.
As mentioned before, although she absorbed the godhead on the Goddess Statue immediately after the trap was launched to trap Bekaz, and the original fairy mode was strengthened as a result, because Arya was limited in the power she could digest in a short period of time, in essence, the second godhead fragment did not strengthen the original fairy mode to the point of qualitative change.
In order to be able to effectively suppress Bekaz, who is already a hundred-level boss, Rococo's primordial goblin mode this time chose to return to the attribute level of about 105 levels that is a little higher than Bekaz, and correspondingly, her primordial goblin mode maintenance time, even with two godhead fragments, is only enough to last for more than twenty minutes. Every minute and second is precious to Rococo now, and it is naturally impossible for her to spend time on psychological warfare with Bekaz.
However, although Rococo did not intend to accept the offer, Bekaz was not annoyed by the fact that he was ignored, and he still faintly saw some clues from Rococo's actions.
There are several common possibilities behind the move of ignoring the opponent's verbal provocations and attacking directly: either the person is not confident in the battle of verbal offensive and psychological warfare; Either the person is mentally firm enough, or the hostility towards himself is so ingrained that it will not be easily affected; Either...... It is the reason why the other party wants to end the battle as soon as possible, and is not willing to spend time on things other than the battle.
If it's the first or third possibility, then Bekaz's next battle policy is naturally very simple, while trying to delay and hold on, while constantly using words and psychological offensives to constantly lead the battle to a rhythm that the other party is not comfortable with, and the second possibility is a little troublesome, but anyway, if you fall into the trap, you will lose the first move, and you will hold on for a few rounds first, although it is a little conservative, but generally speaking, there will be no major mistakes.
In the blink of an eye, Bekaz made a judgment in his heart that he would defend for a while, and at this moment, Rococo's attack also shot at the same time.
The longbow in his hand was slightly raised diagonally, and rows of crystalline light blue soul arrows were condensed and formed on the longbow, and then were thrown out by Rococo with amazing hand speed, although the timing of the shot was different, but after exquisite angle and force adjustment, the group of arrows thrown by Rococo fell down after crossing the highest point of the parabola, and the falling progress was almost at the same level, enveloping Bekaz and the plague bone dragon under him in the entire attack range without any dead ends.
Seeing Rococo make this attack, Bekaz was really stunned for a moment, not how shocking this skill released by Rococo is, on the contrary, this skill is quite familiar to Bekaz, except that the arrows used are soul arrows instead of ordinary wooden pole feather arrows, this is simply the skill called [Meteor Arrow Shower] commonly used by those adventurer longbow rangers?
But the question is, isn't this girl an aborigine? Isn't she a goblin? How could she possibly use the skills of those human alien adventurers?
In fact, this is not the first time that Rococo has used player skills in the battle with Bekaz, in the last fight, Rococo finally dealt a heavy blow to Bekaz, using the skill combination of charged shooting and aiming in the player's skills, but Beccaz didn't care too much at the time, after all, skills like charged shooting that accumulate power and release at one time are many in the game. In his opinion, it may just be a skill unique to Rococo that resembles the charged shot of foreign adventurers, but at the moment, the skill shot of this meteor arrow shower is not so common.
Whether it is NPCs, monsters and bosses, as the natives of the continent of Emissia, they all have unique skills and abilities that players cannot learn, but correspondingly, because the players' professional skills are given to them by the game rules of Mira, an alien god, so the natives will not have the same skills as the players.
Even if it is a regular class skill such as a warrior's charge or a longbowman's charged shot, there will always be some subtle differences in skill posture or skill effect between NPCs and players, not to mention unconventional skills such as meteor arrow shower. Because of the system's built-in storage space function, longbow players can quickly brush the next batch of bows and arrows in their hands after shooting a row of arrows, so as to complete the meteor arrow rain skill of shooting more than a dozen arrows in an instant, but for the aboriginal archers who do not have this function and can only honestly draw arrows from the quiver at their waist after shooting arrows, this operation is almost impossible, so almost no aboriginal archer NPCs have similar skills that can create a rain of arrows alone.
But the fairy girl in front of her broke this convention...... Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the soul arrows she uses can instantly condense on the bowstring, and it has something to do with the fact that players farm arrows from storage? In any case, it was the first time that Bekaz had seen a player as an aboriginal NPC and be able to use the player's class skills.
However, reality obviously does not leave Bekaz so much time to think and be stunned, Rococo's soul arrow version of the meteor arrow shower is already about to fall at the moment, considering the characteristics of soul attacks ignoring defense, Bekaz obviously will not be so stupid to use defensive skills such as bone shields to hard-connect like the first encounter. Through teleportation, Bekaz manipulated the plague bone dragon he was riding to turn sideways, successfully dodging Rococo's arrow rain attack.
However, Bekaz soon found that Rococo's attack did not seem to be completely coming at him, because the size of the plague bone dragon was too large, even if he escaped the attack by riding on Bekaz's head, the plague bone dragon's body was immediately hit by the falling arrow rain, and at the same time, Bekaz suddenly felt that in his spiritual realm, the spiritual link originally established with the plague bone dragon began to become unstable in an instant.
Suddenly, Bekaz felt a little annoyed and helpless, although he had been mentally prepared in advance, but after truly seeing the restraint of the elf's soul attack ability on the undead creatures, he still couldn't help the waves in his heart.
Sure enough, this stinky girl's purpose is to abolish his mount, the Plague Bone Dragon, first!