Chapter 165: Bear Warrior and Goblin Engineer
The morning after returning to the base, I gently removed Anne and Dale's hands and feet from me, and carefully stepped out of bed. www.biquge.infoYesterday Anne did what she said to me when I was going on an expedition into the forest, and brought Trixis and Dale to my room to serve me, and I was so amused that I was ...... And then I was almost exhausted, Nima was a little overwhelmed by dealing with three wives at once, and I had to exercise well from today onwards.
After washing up, I walked out of the room, and when I came to the living room, I didn't see Trixis, I should have gone out to exercise, but Trixisi had already prepared breakfast for me at the living room table. After breakfast I went downstairs to the hall, after such a long time, the forest on the other side of the river in the production area has been developed with the efforts of the Axe King and Zeus, and I plan to start generating Terran farmers today and build a farm in that area. As soon as I entered the system interface, I found that the tavern had refreshed two more heroes, namely the three brothers Ursa Ursa and Goblin Engineer - Goblin.
Ursa, the warrior, is the most powerful member of the Ursa tribe, protecting his home and people. During the long winter months, while the women sleep and tend to their offspring, the men go out on patrol, tirelessly and vigilantly, guarding the tribe according to ancient traditions. Ursa heard vague but growing rumors of an evil force spreading, and he ran out of the borders of the wild tribe, hoping to track down the evil and destroy it at its source before it could harm his people. Proud of Ursa, with a bright and powerful soul, he is a loyal comrade-in-arms and defender who can be trusted to do so.
Anyway, not long after I subdued a bear tribe, the system tavern refreshed a bear warrior for me, so I have been subduing the centaur tribe for so long, why doesn't the system refresh a centaur warrior for me? This is not scientific! The skills of the Bear Warrior are Fury Strike, Super Strength, Earth Shock, and Enrage.
Fury Strike: Ursa's claws tear deep into enemy wounds, dealing more damage when attacking the same enemy in succession.
Super Strength: Ursa Warrior Lv3 comprehends that Ursa's combat skills increase the attack speed of his next few attacks.
Shock the Earth: At Ursa lv6, Ursa slams the ground with a powerful impact, dealing damage to all enemy units in the vicinity.
Enraged: At Ursa Lv10, Ursa enters a berserk state, attacking the enemy with all his strength with each attack.
Of the most popular adventure stories in Miner's Bay, none is more infamous than the Demolition Engineer. Then, Miner's Bay disappeared from the world. There are also lifting ports. And Hunter Town. In fact, if you look a little into the history of the Demolition Engineer, it's not hard to see that as long as the Engineer appears in a town, that town will soon cease to exist.
Like all doomed disasters around the Engineer, the disappearance of Miner's Bay began with an invention. Demolition wizards Squee, Sblin and Sboone are tasked with devouting a safe way to detonate the underground mines, and they invent the most bizarre of things: a button that can be pressed to ignite a fuse from a distant device.
In their eagerness to test their invention, the trio filled barrel after barrel with fire salt explosives, and every corner of the cramped workshop was filled with newly developed remote-controlled bombs. They haphazardly pulled a bucket out of the bomb pile and buried it in a place far away. Then they took refuge in a nearby trench, huddled and shivering. Sbolin pressed the button to detonate. After a while, however, nothing happened. Confused, he stood up and pressed the button repeatedly, and finally, a hole exploded in the ground. Squire and Sblin were overjoyed, but just as they turned around, a huge sound wave of energy came from the direction of the workshop, and they were directly knocked to the ground.
The unexpected explosion made them ringing in their ears and they were also very confused. They walked into the dark smoke and saw that the workshop had been reduced to smoking ruins. Wood and stone kept falling in large chunks, and the hole in front of it grew bigger and bigger, slowly turning into a deep pit. The whole miners' bay began to tremble, panicked residents fled in all directions, and the town slowly slid into the underground mines. And they sat on the cliff, watching their hometown sink, and the three of them opened their mouths and began to giggle, not caring if the neighbors who came to laugh at them noticed them. There was only one thing they wanted to know: how did they trigger such a powerful explosion?
Goblin Engineer's abilities include Laying Mines, Paralyzing Traps, Suicide Attacks, and Remote Bombs. With the three Bombermen brothers, I don't have to arrange so many soldiers to patrol the military zone and production area every day, just let the three Bombermen brothers go and plant a circle of bombs. But looking at that introduction from the Goblin Engineer, I always feel like I've recruited a very dangerous group of heroes.
Planting Mines: Goblin Engineers plant a mine in the ground that will automatically explode when a unit approaches, dealing explosive damage to units and buildings within the radius. In the Dota, the Bomberman can only bury a maximum of twenty mines at a time, but there is no such restriction here, I just don't know if they need to make mines now.
Paralysis Trap: Goblin Engineer lv3 realizes that he will set up a paralysis trap that will automatically trigger when a unit approaches, making a loud noise that stuns all enemies within range. This skill can be seen as an alarm device, I remember that in the turret, even if the stealth unit is close, it will trigger the paralysis trap, but I don't know if it has changed here. However, around Blue Star City, I have made the witch doctor full of sentry guards in all directions, and it is almost impossible for the stealth unit to approach silently.
Suicide Attack: Goblin Engineer realizes at lv6 that a powerful bomb is placed on an allied unit, and the bomb will explode directly upon impact. I have to say that the change in this skill is a bit big, I was afraid that their suicide attack would rush up and blow itself up when I first saw the Goblin Engineer, but now it seems that I don't have to worry about this. This is the unit responsible for carrying bombs, where can I find it?
Skeleton warriors summoned by undead wizards with spells are a good choice, let these skeleton warriors help with bombs, and then let fast-flying air forces like Hippogriffs or Gargoyles grab the skeleton warriors into the sky. Then fly over the enemy and drop the skeleton warrior directly, and the otherworldly version of the bomber was born. However, the Air Force should be careful when grabbing the skeleton warriors with bombs strapped to them, so as not to turn the bomber into fireworks first.
Remote Control Bomb: Goblin Engineer lv10 realizes that if an invisible bomb is deployed, it will only explode under the control of the Goblin Engineer. After reading the introduction of the Goblin Engineer, I always felt that I was going to recruit a hero who would be very good at spending money.
I chose to recruit Ursa first, and as I expected, the system sent out a prompt: the host was detected to have recruited twenty heroes, and then the cost of recruiting heroes doubled again. Fortunately, the cost of recruiting heroes is doubled rather than doubled, as long as it is not doubled, it is easy to say anything. Recruiting a hero now requires 3,000 gold, 1500 units of wood, and 600 units of magical energy, which is still within my acceptable range.
After recruiting the Goblin Engineer again, I walked out of the Terran Castle just in time to see the hero coming straight to me after coming out of the tavern. True to his name, the Bear Warrior looked like a brown bear capable of walking upright, wearing a helmet and pants, reminding me of a circus on Earth. Unlike the bearmen who had taken refuge in Bluestar City, Ursa's arms were longer than the other bears, reaching almost to the ground. The length of the claws on the palm of the hand can be described as terrifying, at least twenty centimeters long.
The Goblin Engineer is even more hilarious, with one of the strongest Golinks carrying a barrel on his back and pushing a cart with both hands. The cart was filled with all sorts of bombs, and on top of it sat a goblin holding a bazooka on his shoulder, shaking his legs incessantly...... Seeing this, I immediately took a few steps back, Nima, you are doing tricks to death, even if you sit on the bomb, you are still shaking your legs, what if the bomb explodes? Aren't there three Goblin Engineers? Where else did the other go, and how did I only see two?
As soon as I thought about it, the barrel was suddenly opened from the inside, and a goblin came out of it and waved to me shyly.
"Ursa, come here, you stand there and don't move!" I called Ursa over, called out to the goblin who was about to come with the cart, and said, "Tell us about yourself." ”
"My name is Squire." The goblin, who was still shaking his legs on the bomb, spoke, "It's Sblin who pushes the cart, and Sbuen is hiding in the bucket." ”
"Okay, Squire, can you stop shaking your legs?" Looking at Squee, who was still shaking his legs, I was afraid of him, don't just recruit new heroes, you blow yourself up, then the resources I recruited you will not be in vain.
"Yes, master." Squee stopped shaking his legs as he picked up a bomb from under his ass and said to me, "Actually, don't worry, master, these bombs are safe and won't explode casually." As he spoke, Squee threw the bomb at the wooden table in front of the tavern where Yi and Carl were playing chess, and then heard a loud "boom", and the wooden table was blown to pieces by the bomb that Squee had thrown.