1:262 Duel at Dawn (M)
1:262 Duel at Dawn (middle)
Evan and Thor confronted each other, both about thirty yards away from their opponents, one with two spears and the other with a steel bow.
"Whew!" Bediwell was pinched in the stomach by Arthur and cried out in pain, "Arthur, which of them will win?" "Well, Evan has been a lot stronger recently, and he can tie with Javier the Emerald Wind Dragon." However, the strength of Prince Thor is still unknown. Arthur said, "There must be something remarkable about him being able to survive the shijie full of shadowy creatures with a handful of elves, right?" "You said it to mean that you didn't say it—hey!—I would love to see how Prince Thor's ordinary steel bow stacked up against Ivan's modern weapons." "Bedi didn't know how terrifying the weapon was in Ivan's hand, he hadn't seen the fight between Evan and Javier the Emerald Wind Dragon.
The two daggers that were loaded in front of Ivan's twin spears were two ancient dragon warriors [Infinite Vacuum Blades]. Possessing powerful enchantments, they are able to unleash countless vacuum blades the moment they touch an object, slicing their opponents with blades as thin and sharp as knives.
It's a very powerful melee weapon. Although the Vacuum Blade cannot attack from a distance, Evan uses his wits to find a more effective way to use it: use the Vacuum Blade to slash at the light bullet that shoots at the light gun, and use the enchantment of the vacuum blade to interfere with the photons inside the light bullet.
It's like adding more energy to a magic spell, making the magic more exploding!
After being interfered with, the light bomb will explode into a vacuum wave and be launched at high speed, which is a veritable long-range vacuum knife with an effective killing range of 100 yards!
Evan's twin spears are the crystallization of modern weapons, and they are also the crystallization of ancient weapons, and they are a fantastic combination of the wisdom of two generations at the same time.
Of course, there are two disadvantages to the powerful attack of this weapon: First, it is relatively slow to launch. Because you need to fire light bullets first, and then use a short sword to slash, and secondly, the direction is not easy to control. The moment the light bullet is slashed, the direction in which the vacuum blade flies out, and the angle of the scattered vacuum blade is still random.
By the time Evan raised his gun and fired the first move of this attack, Arthur had already seen it from afar and understood the disadvantages of this attack. However, the shortcomings of this trick can indeed be overcome in other ways, Arthur thought, if Evan knows how to overcome them.
Countless vacuum blades shot head-on at the Elven Prince. Thor, who was proficient in Eagle Eye, couldn't help but be startled when he saw this extremely sharp air blade. But in an instant, he found a space to hide in the gap between the vacuum blades. Since the Vacuum Blades are scattered, it's easy to dodge when you see them coming.
After he dodged the first blow, he knew that Evan was not easy to mess with, so he moved to get serious.
The elven prince pulled out an arrow and shot it at Ivan.
"Humph!" Ivan turned sideways in disdain, dodging the attack. Arrows grazed past him.
However, the arrow did not hit the ground. It flew half a yard away and disappeared into the void.
"What?!" Ivan felt that the arrow was a little weird, and he cheered up. The arrow actually came out of thin air from the other direction, and it was still aimed at Evan!
"Is that subspace magic?!" called Beddywell, who was watching the battle from a distance, "Whoa!" "Well, (pinched Beddy)" Arthur explained, "The elves are the best at subspace magic, presumably by binding an anchor point to the tip of the arrow and letting the arrow continue to fly in the entrance and exit of the subspace." "The elves' arrows are very powerful, with vacuum magic attached, and they are almost unaffected by air resistance in ordinary space, and they should be similar in subspace. It flew out of one exit, and if it missed the enemy, it immediately burrowed into the next entrance. All Thor needs to do is use magic to control the timing of the opening of the entrance and exit of the subspace.
He looked at Evan who kept dodging the same arrow in the distance, "If that arrow is not followed, it will continue to fly down, from exit to exit, forever circling Ivan around." "Well, then, wouldn't it be nice to be next!" (Bediwell is slammed in the lower abdomen by Arthur) - hey, Arthur, did you do that on purpose?!" Bedi exclaimed in dissatisfaction.
"That slap is for you fool. Arthur said disdainfully, "Who dares to catch that arrow with his hands!? It is full of all kinds of enchantments, what if it explodes the moment you catch the arrow?" Bediwell was speechless. Evan, who is proficient in eagle (dragon) eye, should know better than Arthur what will happen to receiving arrows. The enchantment on the arrow must be very intimidating.
Can he just keep dodging passively?
"But," Bediwell looked at Evan, who was struggling to dodge the same arrow that had been fired from countless directions, "isn't this a one-sided battle? "Hmph, well—" Arthur looked at the elven prince who was on guard, "Thor only shot one arrow, and for a reason. Performing subspace magic and constantly opening exits and entrances in nearby spaces requires a lot of mental energy. He's afraid he can only operate two arrows at the same time. "A similar enemy, Arthur had encountered. The leader of the [Belen Thieves], the (suspected) leader of the Dark Elves, Beren, also operates his two hands at the same time, teleporting through the subspace to make [almost infinitely fast response times] attacks. At that time, Arthur suffered a lot.
However, such a complex and powerful magic trick also comes with great risks. Belen had to move his two hands in subspace at that time, so he had little time to care about other things, and his body was basically unable to move, so he could only stand and be beaten. That's why he failed.
The same is true of the current elven prince. He only operates one arrow, not because he can't operate the other. He was smarter and more sophisticated than Belen, and knew the weakness of his tricks, so he used only half of his abilities and devoted the other half of his energy to defense. His arrows only need to be used to open the entrance and exit of the subspace, which is better than Belen's two-handed attack. This allows him to force the opponent to dodge the attack in embarrassment, while retaining his strength to deal with the unexpected.
He was a sophisticated, cautious and calculating warrior (archer).
Thor, the elven prince, is indeed extraordinary. Arthur thought to himself, this young elf's strength was probably above Evan's, and his intelligence was probably above Evan's. It's futile for Ivan to continue struggling, and if he doesn't come up with a solution soon, he'll soon be defeated.
And at this time, Ivan was thinking about the same thing. The solution he came up with was to rush over it desperately!