Chapter 72: The Death of Bazel II
This third-level frozen spear hit Bazel's vital point, piercing his flesh and causing him great damage.
This blow, according to Donn's estimates, took at least 120 HP to Bazel.
Bazel is already an eighth-level warrior, and a warrior of orc blood like him has relatively more health, which is no less than that of Allen at level nine.
His various magic resistances are also quite good.
If he is prepared, even if he is attacked by the Frozen Spear, he may only be able to reduce his health by about 40 points.
But in the face of Donn's attack, Bazel had no time to dodge the vital point, and was pierced through the chest on the spot.
This blow was critical damage, and the damage value was at least tripled, and Bazel was severely injured at once.
Although Bazel's health is over 200, he can't withstand this level of blow.
Coupled with the damage caused to him by Marianda's summoning of the giant worm, Bazel's HP was already less than 60 points, and he immediately entered a state of serious injury.
After Donn's frozen spear, Marianda's fireball technique followed.
Bazel could only endure the pain, raise his arms, and stand in the way.
Fireballs exploded in Bazel's arms, scattering flames from his body.
The flames ignited his clothes, beard, and hair, turning him into a humanoid torch. The flames continued to scorch Bazel's flesh, causing him lasting damage.
Bazel faced the danger of death, and now he could not bear the fear and wailed angrily.
This fireball technique knocked down Bazel with another 30 HP, and the burning of the flames continued to damage Bazel's body.
If there is no priest to treat him in time, I am afraid that Bazel's health will continue to decrease, and even if Don and them don't do it, Bazel will die from continuous serious injuries.
As soon as the fireball passed, Bruce's sharp arrow struck.
This sharp arrow, which was accurately hit by Bruce's blessed bloodline spell, coupled with the powerful attack power of the snake horn bow, the killing effect was really amazing.
At this time, Bazel had already been blinded by the continuous attacks, and before he could react, he was shot through the arm by a sharp arrow.
The arrow pierced Bazel's arm, directly into his skull.
Bazel is already an eighth-level silver-level professional, and his physical strength far exceeds that of ordinary people. His muscles were no less than tough wood, and his bones were no less strong than stones.
Relying on his strong body, his head was not pierced by an arrow, and he was not killed on the spot.
The arrow shot into Bazel's face, more than an inch deep into the flesh, and shattered Bazel's teeth.
Although the arrow did not kill Bazel on the spot, it also caused him to die of serious wounds.
How could Don let go of this kind of opportunity, he immediately fired a first-level magic ice dagger and shot directly into Bazel's eyes.
The Ice Dagger shot Bazel in the eye, killing the formidable opponent on the spot.
Your attack hits the target.
Your attacks deal critical damage and double your damage.
You deal 26 damage to the target, reset the target's health, and die.
In this battle, your combat contribution is 51% and you gain 100 experience points.
The target is three levels above you, your experience is doubled, and you gain 200 experience points.
The sound of the system came, which made Don En feel shocked.
In this battle, he actually gained 200 experience points.
A few months ago, when Don was only level two, killing the ninth-level Allen would not gain as much experience as this time.
According to the system's estimates, the greater the combat contribution, the more experience points will be gained, and the higher the level of the opponent killed, the more experience points will be.
If the combat contribution is less than 10%, even if you succeed in killing the opponent in the end, it will be difficult to get experience rewards.
The reason why Don gained so much experience this time was because he contributed the most to the battle, exceeding 50%.
First, he used the spider web technique to hold Bazel in his footsteps, giving everyone a chance to concentrate their fire, and then his Level 3 Magic Frozen Spear dealt the most damage to Bazel, exceeding half of Bazel's health.
It was because of the serious injury that Donn caused Bazel that he completely lost the opportunity to resist.
In the end, Donn managed to grab the final blow and kill Bazel.
According to the rules of the system, if Donn doesn't grab the final blow, even if he contributes the most, he will not be rewarded with XP.
For a variety of reasons, Don was able to reap such a large amount of XP rewards.
With 200 XP earned, Donn's total XP is already 267.
It takes 700 experience points to be promoted to a level 5 arcanist, and this battle almost meets one-third of Donne's experience point requirement.
In a flash of lightning, Donn and his men succeeded in killing the powerful Bazel, leaving Sissel next to him terrified.
Sissel, relying on his great agility, was holding on to Todak and Shazo, and in less than a minute, his old friend Bazel was dead at the hands of the enemy.
This powerful lethality made Sissel's heart tremble, and he immediately lost the courage to fight.
Sissel is a vampire viscount, a creature that has a long lifespan, but is far less courageous than an orc.
Faced with danger, Sissel immediately chose to flee.
Streams of red light appeared from his body, and he quickly completed his transformation, turning into a huge humanoid bat and flying into the sky.
The most annoying thing about vampires is their instinct to fly.
Human professionals, even if they evolve to the silver level, do not have the ability to fly into the sky.
Only gold-level professionals have the possibility to fly for a short time.
If you want to soar through the skies for a long time, only some legendary professionals can do it.
And a weak vampire baron can also fly freely and agilely in the sky.
Once Sissel took to the skies, Don and they had no choice.
Therefore, Tang En and the others could only free their hands and began to hunt orc bronze professionals.
Without the assistance of the Orc Bronze Professional, the Orc Shaman immediately fell behind in the face of Burton.
Without the orc bronze professional to contain, the two little priests behind Burton have a lot less of a threat.
Once he didn't need to take care of the two Bronze-level priests too much, Burton's strength was fully exerted.
As soon as Burton's strength was brought into play, the pressure on Fury and the others immediately increased greatly.
They originally thought that Bazel and the others would be able to resist for a while, and when the vampire duke arrived, they would be able to achieve a complete victory.
But as soon as they fought, Bazel was killed on the spot, and Sissel immediately chose to flee.
In this situation, it is impossible to achieve the purpose of the orcs, and if you are not careful, you may be wiped out.
As a shaman, Fury Wind has always stood in the rear, and he can dominate the whole situation, of course, he is not too stupid.
After discovering the situation, Fury Wind immediately cast a level 4 magic flame trap to trap Burton, the most threatening enemy.
Then with a whistling sound, he took the other two silver-level orcs and chose to escape.
For the orc tribe, ordinary orcs are consumables that waste food, and they are insignificant at all, and only professionals are the precious foundation.