Chapter Twenty-Seven: There Are No Good People on the Chessboard

"Maybe he's just summoned a group of peasants to farm, and it seems that this ally can only provide me with some extra souls." Duhale looked at Arthur and shook his head to himself.

A team of elven archers from Duhail was stationed in the natural fortress bordering the red robes, and it took a full 60 points to summon these elven archers.

According to the rules of wizarding chess, these points have been spent in three rounds, 40 in the fourth and 50 in the fifth, but in doing so, Duhail is almost telling his opponent that he intends to defend to the end.

"Gain summoned lifeforms, elven marksman, summon points for 10." The rules of wizarding chess are not so simple, every living form that appears in the public area means that it has been exposed.

Other wizards can choose to summon these exposed lifeforms, but the cost of summoning them is twice as high as that of the first wizard, and if you have this lifeform in your independent area, then the number of points summoned is inconvenient, if not, then sorry, you will have to pay twice the price if you want to summon.

Seize the opportunity and summon the opponent's best and most powerful lifeform to limit the opponent's late game, which is also a very strategic approach in wizard chess.

Of course, if you make a wrong judgment at the beginning, you will also fall into the dilemma of not having enough summon points.

As Arthur watched others play Wizard Chess while he himself judged the changes in the game, he found that while the rules were very different, they actually felt a bit like a simulated strategy game.

"Lifeforms also need to be supplied according to their own consumption, although they can be violent in the early stage, but the rear construction can not be less, and in the next round, Duhail will definitely have to explode the peasants in his hometown.

No, the elven archer can be self-sufficient in the mountain forest, and the castle is built in a good location, there are both rivers and forests, and it seems that it will be okay to drag on for another 1-2 rounds. Arthur nodded, Duhail was indeed cunning and chose a rare elven archer, but in fact he took into account the least consumption.

The archer profession has always been a very cost-effective battlefield force, not to mention that this is also an elven archer with powerful jungle combat capabilities.

Compared to the human soldier shooter that can be summoned with 2 summon points, the elf shooter has stronger survival and combat ability in a fixed area.

As a defender, it can defend against enemies dozens of times larger than itself, which is definitely an excellent choice for initial defense.

Compared to Duhail, who has already moved, Parseltongue and Red Robe are still slowly making preliminary preparations, and they are not afraid of shooters attacking their territory, whether it is a desert swamp or an abyssal lava, it is not suitable for these shooters hidden in the jungle to be good at.

In the fourth round, Parseltongue also moved, but his choice made Arthur really have nothing to say, this guy is simply a snake control, and he is the biggest one, he actually saved 4 rounds of points, all of which smashed on a creature.

"Gain a summon lifeform, Hydra, for 200 summon points." The ultimate summon of 100 points almost represents the top combat power on the battlefield.

If there are still many knights, warriors, and magicians in the small town of Arthur in Morado, he has only seen this kind of dragon blood creature living in the swamps of the south, he has only seen it in the books at home.

Looking at it carefully in God mode, Arthur had to say that Parseltongue was really insidious, Hydra was very large, but after entering the swamp, it was as if it had disappeared.

The vast swamp has become almost off-limits, and any life that wants to pass through it must first consider whether it can withstand the sneak attack of such a huge creature.

But the combat power is very awesome, and it is still playing sneak attacks, not to mention the 'weak' creatures such as elven archers, and the dragon enters the swamp unless it does not land, and it can't escape the poisonous breath of this giant beast.

Hydra also has the weakness of not being able to fly, but Parseltongue apparently takes this into account and hides all of its separate areas in a damp bottom cave, but the cave area is very large, but the height is limited.

Once the flying lifeform enters, the greatest flight advantage will be deprived, and it will eventually become a hand-to-hand combat to keep the greatest advantage you have.

Every wizard is not simple, in terms of strength, Hydra is not something that Parseltongue can study at all, but the appearance of Hydra here means that Parseltongue has not only seen Hydra, but also knows very well that this creature is powerful.

Only then is it possible to project his soul on the field, so that he has an advantage that does not belong to the other two wizards, and belongs to him.

"Sizzle, Duhail, you use this trick again, using elves as sacrifices, aren't you afraid that those crazy ** will come to you for trouble?" Parseltongue mocks Duhail's lifeforms, and wizards' moves in chess often represent the wizard's own strength.

Duhail smiled: "For the research of the great wizard, some sacrifices are nothing, if the elven queen is willing to sacrifice her pure soul, I am willing to perform the sacrifice of spirit transformation for him." ”

Arthur couldn't understand what the two were saying, but the word sacrifice had never been very catchy, especially if there was no sacrifice of the gods, which often meant nothing but evil and darkness.

"Wizards are really not good people, human experiments or something casually messing around, it seems that this guy must not be apprenticed, and he didn't know that he would be used as a sacrifice that day." There was no shortage of sacrifices in Arthur's summoning ceremony, but at most they were animals, and it was never thought of sacrificing intelligent soul beings.

The wizarding world has a more thorough understanding of the concept of the soul, dividing the soul into two categories, the intelligent soul life, and the unintelligent soul.

Most of the intelligent soul beings are the races of this world.

Monsters and livestock can also be born with souls, but this is only a very few, like the little greenskin summoned by Arthur, who seems to be able to understand words, but in fact it is just an unintelligent soul, and after death, it will only enter the River Styx and be reincarnated again, neither feeling pain, nor being reborn as a negative energy creature such as demons and demons.

Evil and justice, neutrality and chaos, these camps are also related to this, and the early warlocks are almost all in the camp of order evil, because although they are organized, they will sacrifice with intelligent souls.

Gradually, most of the warlocks began to think that the neutral order was excessive, and although it was not righteous, it was not evil.

Although it is still deficient compared to the elves of the good order, it is no different from ordinary humans.

And Duhail, who sacrificed the elves, was by no means a kind person, and Arthur could only stay away.