Chapter 245: Facing the Three Legends (2) The Second Update
The dozens of gargoyles that survived in the end all flew into the air and rushed towards the incinerator Gremange.
Chromie transforms into a dragon, and Madean jumps on Chromi's back, and a man and a dragon prepare to temporarily cooperate as the main force attacking the incinerator Gremanger.
One plus one is greater than two, and Mai Dean and Chromie exert far more combat power than two big professionals who are fighting separately.
Baron Garton watched King Wa and Thorrison the Great pass by, intending to attack them.
At this time, Gianna and Merry Winterwind, as well as Duke Hydaxis, and Sean, the four spellcasters came together in front of Baron Garton.
Duke Hydaxis unleashed an icy arrow that struck Baron Gatun's outstretched right hand, drawing its attention.
Gianna raised the staff in her hand and said lightly: "Baron Gatun, don't be distracted, otherwise you will be easily defeated by us." Come on, let's see the strength of the demigod-level fire elemental boss! ”
Shaslar specializes in arcane magic.
As a legendary-level spellcaster, ordinary arcane magic can also exert the power of high-level arcane magic in its hands.
For example, Sean's magic explosion is one of the arcane magic that Shaslar likes very much.
In the past, Shaslar liked to teleport to enemies with teleportation, or teleport a large number of enemies to his side, and then cast a continuous stream of magic explosions.
The rich magic power exploded in an instant, centered on Shaslar himself, radiating in all directions, as if hundreds of bombs were exploding together, and the powerful shock wave was able to destroy all enemies around it.
Shaslar has killed thousands of enemies in this way.
Shaslar still wanted to use this method to kill the humans, dwarves, and Hydahya water elementals who had gathered together, but unfortunately it couldn't.
Egwene stood right in front of it.
It didn't take Egwen into account in the first place, after all, a spellcaster at the level of a big professional, the weak mana in his body was completely worthless in its opinion.
Over the course of its long life, it had no idea how many spellcasters of this level it had ever killed. A hundred? A thousand? I can't remember.
However, when it wanted to teleport to the Alliance army with teleportation, Egwene made a light silence spell that made it pay attention to the weak woman in front of it.
Able to easily silence her teleportation skills, this woman's understanding of arcane magic seemed to be far above her current level.
Shaslar knew that unless he killed the woman himself, he wouldn't want to attack the ant-like coalition.
Shaslar's start is a curse magic.
This is a spell unique to Shaslar, a legendary magic of its own, named "The Curse of Shaslar".
The curse itself does not deal damage to the enemy, but it will reset the enemy's magic resistance to zero, leaving the enemy in a state of zero magic resistance, and any simple magic attack will cause very terrible damage to the enemy.
It's a very simple but unusually domineering spell.
This type of curse magic is used by many mages, but few are as powerful as it.
Egwene frowned.
Shaslar's curse spell impressed her.
The ugly-looking legendary spellcaster in front of him, who resembles Naga, can be ranked at the forefront of all the enemies he has encountered in his life.
If she's still at her peak, she might just need a few simple legendary spells to wipe out Shaslar.
But her current mana is too weak to cast those spells, so she can only make up for the lack of mana with her incomparably subtle arcane magic mastery ability.
Egwen swung his staff and engaged in a protracted battle with Shaslar.
The two casters frequently use instantaneous spells such as flashing, arcane impact, and silence on the high ground, while guiding spells, as well as some large spells that require a long time to prepare, such as blizzards, firestorms, and arcane missiles, are not used.
A mage who is really good at fighting will not allow himself to be passively beaten. They will always use the most effective spells to deal the most direct blow to the enemy.
Egwen summoned the Arcane Guards, and Shaslar summoned the Arcane Guards.
The battles between them are too frequent, too fast, you come and go, like two peerless masters are making moves, others can't intervene at all, and they can't even understand it.
The Incinerator, Gremanger, is huge, with a hard body and strong defenses.
Moreover, it is a very powerful fire elemental spellcaster in its own right, and its fire explosion technique is more powerful than most legendary fire mages. A stomp of its feet on the ground can cause small earthquakes, cracking the ground, bursting with magma, and scurrying with rubble.
The magma and rubble hit the enemies in front of them, and the King of Tile and the Great of Thoresen had to dodge everywhere, making it difficult to get close to the Guremanger, let alone attack its body.
The last few dozen remaining gargoyles hovered over Guremange's head, attacking it from time to time, like flies and mosquitoes, unable to effectively damage it, but biting here and biting there made Gulemange have to be distracted to deal with it, and annoyance can also annoy it to death.
Gargoyles suffered heavy losses.
Although the gargoyle is agile and flies fast, the Guremange is faster.
It tends to wait until the gargoyle gets close, then swings its arms violently and slams its fist on the gargoyle's body. Even if the gargoyle's body is as hard as a rock, it will be smashed into pieces in an instant, or shattered iron.
Even if the gargoyles managed to escape, Gremanger's Fire Burst would attack them through the air, smashing them down.
Guremanger is covered in magma, and with a single mouth, it can spew out intense lava, scorching and incinerating all enemies that come close.
It used seismology to crack the surrounding rocks, causing a large chasm to emerge around it, and the chasm was filled with hot magma that neither King Wa nor Thorrison the Great could get close to.
A giant dragon streaked across the sky, and the mysterious magic of time froze the space around it, and Guremanger had to freeze in place for a moment.
Approaching Guremange, Chromie casts an ice spell on his back, summoning the frozen earth and freezing the magma to form a shattered rock.
King Wa and Thorrisen the Great hurriedly stepped on the rocks and rushed towards the Guremange, attacking the Guremanger with their swords and war hammers.
Thoreson's hammer smashed into Guremange's body, only to see a burst of sparks, and Guremange's rock body only fell a few fragments, and was not seriously damaged at all.
The Wa King wielded the sword of Salamoni and slashed a rock from one of Guremanger's arms. (To be continued.) )