Chapter 803: Change of Combat Object

As mentioned earlier, Hellfire's properties are different from other demons, except that the soul is demonic, and the body is artificially created by the warlock.

It is for this reason that Andy was able to twist a group of Hellfires into one big guy.

But it turns out that creating things is not so easy, and twisting the soul is even more dangerous, and Andy plays with it.

A sudden force interfered with Andy's twisted creation, and after a struggle, Andy lost control of the twisted hellfire in despair.

Andy's reliance is on the Book of the Legion, a thick book of warlocks that contains a wealth of information and real names about demons, which forces them to sign contracts against them for Andy's use.

Of course, the cunning demons don't give in easily, they have a lot of restrictions in the contract, and Andy can borrow their power in battle, but only a part of it.

It is for this reason that with the help of the Book of Legions, Andy was able to use the contract to obtain the soul fragments of several powerful demons as the souls of Hellfire.

(Killing Kargas relied on this kind of formidable power.) )

Demons are actually accustomed to splitting their own souls, and the uniqueness of demons makes them always have to split themselves when they do things against the timeline, so this battle is also normal.

It's a pity that the pressure on Andre from Karegos is too great, which makes him have to seek the help of more powerful demons - this time in the Hellfire, some soul fragments are from Galaxus, some from Jugnos, and some from unknown powerful beings, these powerful demon souls can give Hellfire extraordinary combat power.

But the problem is that Andy chooses to twist these hellfires in order to defeat the low-mouthed Karegos.

Are the souls of the Great Demons so easily twisted? Even a fragment of the soul is not a power that Andy can fully control!

At this time, Andy had a splitting headache, and even his soul was trembling slightly.

Now all Andy can rely on is the Book of Legion in his hand, but although this magic book is magical, it can't give Andy enough power - or rather, as a halfway monk, Andy can't fully understand this power.

It's not about unleashing a game skill, it's just a matter of pressing the buttons.

Andy is hungry for power, and he also sensed something wrong in the prophecy, so he took advantage of the orc war, taking advantage of Medivan's death and the Alliance's Draenor expedition to sneak into Karazhan and get this magic tome.

However, the Grimoire gave Andy the help of the demons who were able to defeat Kargas, but Andy was unable to comprehend the more profound contents of the Grimoire.

It contains a large number of demons that exist in the depths of the Twisted Void, and at first Andy thought it had nothing to do with him, but during the last invasion of the Burning Legion, these demons appeared one after another, and finally sent chills down Andy's spine.

It seems that this tome is not just about power!

During this period, whether it was the Abyss Demon King who was connected to the Magic Book, or Ereda, or the cunning Dreadlord, these demons had tried to make a deal with Andy in exchange for more powerful and sharper magic items.

But alas, Andy is not an idiot.

The mage's background makes Andy's pursuit of power far more than other warlocks, and this simple trick does not confuse Andy, he is more eager to understand the records in the magic book and recognize the nature of evil powers!

In the original prophecy, Andy keenly felt the influence of chaotic energy on fate, which led him to read books on forbidden magic.

And as his understanding of evil powers deepened, Andy had more questions.

If Allen, a warlock, has come to this day more because of the tricks of fate, then Andy is completely his own choice.

And now, because of the trial of drunken wind, the fates of the two people are finally intertwined.

After learning that the Lich King might be Neozu, Andy has been trying to figure out if he can take advantage of the fire and further interpret the Book of Legion from Neozu, so he will set foot on the land of Northrend, and in the first few levels, the adventurers work hard and work together, but Andy is easy and leisurely.

Unexpectedly, the last gatekeeper, drunk and deceitful, started the refrigerator, Karegos pretended to be a frost dragon, and Andy, who made a hasty shot for a while, used a power that did not belong to him.

……………………

The battle got weird.

The furious Hellfire began to attack Andy, and Karegos, who had become so idle to do something, actually started to watch the show?!

The adventurers don't know why this "Frost Dragon" doesn't take advantage of their own problems to attack, but since Karegos has given him a chance, he should seize it!

The strategy shifted, and this demon was suppressed first!

All the warlocks in the adventurers stepped forward, each trying to suppress this crazy hellfire with their own abilities, while the drunken wind in the refrigerator also consulted with Karegos about how to play this play......

In Drunken Wind's original script, it was Karegos who would have beaten the adventurers, then frozen everyone and started chattering.

"Thank you for bringing the best warriors allegiance to the Lich King" or something.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Drunken Wind can lift the ice, and then hold the Wind Sword high and shout "O Supreme Azeroth!" Give me the strength to smash this cage! ”

After that, you can jump and pretend to kill Karegoth, hack your gear, untie the adventurers - and with a rousing speech, you'll be able to start the hunt for the Lich King and Saratas in earnest.

But now the whole plot is finally completely out of line.

Drunken Wind needs a natural and decent way to get off the stage, after all, this is a scene, and if it is really completely debunked, even if it is because of the trial, it will not look good for the oath.

What to do?

After a brief discussion, Drunken Wind finally made a decision.

Let Karegos deliver the head and save the world himself!

Naturally, Karegos was very unhappy with this - what about a cool appearance and a cool ending? Okay, let me be a charismatic villain?

If he had followed Drunkenwind's new plan, Karegos would have become a joke!

But under the threat of drunkenness, Karegos could only obediently accept his orders...... (Do you want me to give Teregossa the list of the magic puddings you've given?) )

So, while the adventurers were still anxious about this twisted hellfire, Karegos finally came to give the head away.

"Hahaha! An idiot is an idiot, and I'm actually beaten up by this kind of summon that I can handle with one hand, hahaha! ”