Section F, Chapter 63: Under the Arrow Tower (Cyberdart)
Before falling, the elf finally let go of the whip, and instead spiked its head and threw it out, nailing it to a staircase on the top floor. Ignoring the choking of the smoke, his heart "thumped": he almost fell.
No, I've got to get out of here or I'm going to have to bake it here...... Standing up, the elf was about to flee when he was startled by the sound of something whistling and flying.
In the next moment, the enemy's sudden thrust came into view. Hurriedly turning and grabbing at the other edge, the elf narrowly escaped death, only to be alarmed by an ominous "click": the floor was about to collapse.
As expected, the Ranger didn't have time to react at all, and fell to the ground along with the scorched planks and the giant axe. Angrily shaking off the wooden board that was still clenched in his hand, he gasped and rolled to avoid the deadly smashing of the heavy axle when it fell: It's okay, it's okay...... The previous place was only five meters above the ground, so there was no accident.
Tumbling in quick succession to dodge the crumbling and falling wood, Seth staggered to his feet, his eyes still a little black. The enemy fell to his knees in the distance, spitting out black blood and wiping it away viciously.
Obviously, the enemy didn't have time to teleport to avoid the fall. But instead of dying, he had the strength to throw a giant sword from such a high place—how resistant was this guy?
It's a good thing this guy is injured too, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to beat him...... Still a little dizzy from the fall, the elf swayed and bent over his back: moreover, his weapon was disarmed. Now the conditions are roughly equal, right? That is, the difference between armor and various weapons.
And...... The difference between an immortal body and a mortal bone. It seems that counting this is ten out of ten. Even though the enemy was not surrounded by the cold, I had no flame weapons. You can't expect to push it into the ruins of the burning Arrow Tower, right? The other side is not stupid, they must either cast another spell or walk around this area.
However, this time the opponent did not stand still as before, waiting for the attack. Instead, his eyes shone with a frenzy of battle, and after shaking his arms, he frantically crashed into the elves.
Although the ranger's martial arts skills are agile and gorgeous, he will be killed by the opponent if he is not careful. And due to the physical defects of the elves themselves, the strength often prevails in battle. If you have to say it,
This kind of warfare that focuses on winning with ingenuity is a bit like the Aiya tribe.
After dodging straight punches, Cyberdat lunged sideways and slammed his foe in the chest with an elbow, knocking them back slightly. Turning around the enemy's rear, the ranger's gaze suddenly fell on the Corruptor's waist: in his scabbard, without a weapon.
Judging by the size of the scabbard, it should be a slightly wider long sword, right? Where's that weapon? Anyway, this guy won't forget to organize his equipment before the night attack, right?
Truth be told, if he had drawn his sword and fought me, this battle would have been easier. The weight of the giant was too great for me to grab.
Swinging and kicking the giant yue, the enemy caught it in the air with his right hand and turned back to deliver a blow, but it was easily dodged by the elf: it was obvious from the enemy's slow movement that he was still injured by the fall just now.
Looking at the Corruptor's heavy armor that only exposed the throat guard, Seth suddenly understood something: can I understand that attacking the organs is effective, but attacking the throat is not—unless the head is cut off?
After pondering over this "great discovery", which was entirely a guess, the elf was embarrassed to find that it was simply useless: cut off the head and don't even think about it, it would require a properly weighted axe blade and superior arm strength to succeed.
For the first time since the beginning of the battle, the enemy has held the giant with both hands instead of dragging it with one hand. As if he had been playing with all his might, he swung his weapon at a speed that was back on track: however, it was still a beat slower than his previous movements.
The moment the head moved in front of him, Seth tensed his calves and landed on the weapon with a high jump. Adjusting his balance, the Ranger sped up the pole, stepping on his opponent's shoulder before his foe could shake it off, dodging the punch with a somersault.
With a leather whip slamming the head, the elf threw a triplock, disarming the weapon from the enemy's hands and sending it flying five or six meters away. Hanging upside down with his legs around his foe's neck, the Ranger did everything in his power to try to strangle them - perhaps that would work.
The Ranger's legs are highly developed, and he quickly pins the enemy's head ninety degrees past it, making a sound of broken bones. Taking advantage of the trembling and slackening of the enemy's hands, which had been trying to break the ranger's legs, the elf concentrated all his strength on his waist and rolled forward, slamming the enemy to the ground on his back.
It seems that the weight gap is not so huge, and this throwing technique is actually successful...... Surprised that he had actually completed this difficult skill, the elf on his back quickly got up and threw his whip at the enemy's helmet, trying to tear it off and check the enemy's face.
However, the Corruptor, who had been motionless, suddenly grabbed the leather whip and pulled it violently, dragging the unprepared elf to the ground and rubbing it towards him at high speed. Hurriedly retracting the long whip, Cyberdat just wanted to roll and open the distance, but the other party grabbed his ankle and pinched it tightly, as if he wanted to break the bone.
This guy ...... Sure enough, he wasn't dead yet! The pain immediately struck, and Seth endured the severe pain, ripped off the second triplock hanging from his back, and threw his hand at the enemy. was smashed by the steel ball with a low roar, and the opponent backfired and held his ankle tighter.
Damn, I wanted to use the bulge technique, but there wasn't much magic stored in my body, and my ankle still hurt so much, I couldn't cast a spell at all!(A rock-based spell that allows a mage to pour magic into an area and burst out of the ground with a bulging rock.) Usually has a small area of effect, and it will flutter in the area of effect before the spell takes effect. If it is not combined with the Slow Spell and the Earth Binding Charm, etc., it will be difficult to hit the enemy. It is usually used as a cover or as a stepping foot by standing on it. )
Just then, the elf noticed a scorching touch behind him and the sound of a wooden plank falling to the ground. Immediately realizing that the opportunity had come, the elf reached for his uncaught left foot with all his might, and finally reached for the burning plank.