Chapter Thirty-Six: Scimitar Skill: Breaking the Spinner Blade
Rye gently grasped the Winged Amulet around his neck with his shield-holding hand, and after a moment of silent prayer, applied a pure white shield to Canette. The spherical shield faintly glows with the symbol of the wings, clinging to the body and becoming transparent and imperceptible: it is only visible when it is hit.
Of course, it's easy to tell that Cannet has a shield attached to him.
A white feather of light hovers around the witcher, revealing the shield's effect.
The energy value of this shield is the amount of a light feather.
Breaking the shield with an attack knocks back enemies, after which the shield disappears. This feather of light shows the remnants of the shield's energy. The more attacked, the lighter the feathers become. When it almost disappears, it begins to blink slowly.
This kind of shield that attaches to the whole body is called a possessed shield, attached shield, or full-body shield.
Mages usually only release this highly defensive full-body shield on themselves, and it is difficult to release it for others (Tina is an exception, which will only be released to others)
The situation was similar for the Templars. Rey was able to place this shield for Canette, which showed that she was indeed very proficient in the protective Skywing spell.
"How's that, feel more at ease, right?" Rey let go of the amulet and patted Canette on the shoulder, pretending to be serious, "With this shield, you can just stand and fight Lusa!"
"No, it will definitely be cut down in an instant......" Although the witcher did feel a lot more confident in his heart, he really had to be more vigilant: "It's time to do it, Rey!"
Apparently, Lusha's visions were just guarding the mirror, unwilling to leave.
Or rather, they didn't want to give them a chance to enter the chamber: if you looked closely, the door to the chamber had a faint red glow, apparently blocked by the magic mirror.
This means that there must be something wrong with the office.
If you go in and look inside, you might be able to figure out where these shadows come from. At that time, Lusha must have thought the same way.
Carnett took the serrated whip and was mentally prepared to rush towards Aya. Lusa's vision, which had not intended to attack, saw Canette coming at her, and immediately drew her knife from its sheath, and while holding a scimitar in her right hand, she also pulled out a magic spear, and shot a magic bullet at the witcher.
Dodged directly, and at the moment of her dodge, Canette was slid to the side by Lusa. Hurriedly ramming his body to force Aya back, the witcher immediately turned around and threw out the serrated whip, but Aya smashed it directly with a scimitar, and at the same time held up the ground and rolled to avoid Rey's shield-holding impact.
At this moment, Lusha swept the magic spear, spewing sweeping flames from the muzzle, forcing the two to retreat, and at the same time charging rapidly, stabbing the muzzle forward, and at the moment when the impact circle was revealed, it pushed away the shield-raising Rye with a huge impact.
Two successive sweeps of the sawtooth whip immediately struck Aya, but Rusa jumped and rolled sideways, and slid to Canette's side, kicking upwards as she got up, nearly disarming the witcher's weapon.
Lusa's posture was too sensitive, and as soon as Canette turned her cane into a cane and was about to slash at her, she was dodged by Aya's swift back, and at the same time put away the magic spear, and instead pulled out the dagger at her waist, overlapping the dagger and scimitar backhand in a position of one up and down, making a parry pose.
Lusha's movements always give Canette an illusion.
That is, after each dodge, he seems to rush back to himself quickly.
This makes the pressure of the battle very high.
Even for Aya, Lusha's speed is really top-notch. It can also unleash the power of a werewolf and become a werewolf form.
In this state, Lusha will have wolf ears and a tail (Lusa's panties under her skirt and hot pants that are sometimes switched to can automatically open holes for her tail to pass through). Teeth and retractable nails also become sharp. Strength will also skyrocket. Werewolves who can control their own wild nature can become in this form. Much like the wolf orcs.
However, she does not become a bestiality in her werewolf state. After the beast, the image really looks like it is close to a wolf, and it will have the head and hair of a wolf. For example, her father Geos can remain rational after beasting, so his combat power is very rewarding.
Lusa briefly distanced herself from Canette, and then suddenly burst towards Rey, smashing through the Templar's straight sword with a dagger, turning around and flipping the bowl, striking two cuthes in a row in a vertical direction, all of which were blocked by Rey's iris shield.
However, immediately after these two rounds of whirling blades with swift shadows and strong winds, there was a rapid downward split. This blow directly caused the shield-breaking effect, causing Rey's shield to be skewed for a moment, unable to protect his body. This forced Rye to grit his teeth and cross the straight sword to resist Aya's scimitar that suddenly jumped up and stabbed down, staggering backwards.
What Lusha has just used is a shield-breaking technique that the scimitar is more famous for and difficult to control. Only the Great Shield may be able to resist.
It takes a lot of practice to use this move flexibly, and it also requires the scimitar to be enchanted to defeat the Spinner Blade - in fact, the name of this skill enchantment represents the general name of all scimitars or non-specially-shaped curved swords.
And if you don't use it well, it's easy to be stabbed to death by the other party.
When it comes to the kite-shaped shield and the zither-shaped shield, there are still minor problems. In some places, the kite shield is actually a kite-shaped shield.
The illusion created by this magic mirror is theorized to be shattered by a single effective attack.
The so-called effective attack, of course, cannot be blocked.
It has to be really hit on Lusha. In addition to spells such as shockwaves, magic that is immune to Aya is of course also unacceptable.
The witcher flicked his serrated whip again, again missing Aya.
He quickly pulled out his crossbow and shot at Lusa, who was leaping into the air. But what happened next was very sad: Aya actually slashed the crossbow bolt directly in the air with her scimitar, and at the same time flung the dagger in her hand downward, and the moment it stabbed to the ground, the scimitar fell to the ground, and pulled the dagger on the ground, and then rolled to dodge the cone-shaped wave of holy light that the Templar suddenly stabbed.
Rye and Canette winked at each other, and at that juncture rushed forward, outflanking Lusa from both directions. However, Lutha used her dagger to directly resist Rey's slash, and then flew up and kicked away the witcher's blade, and then slashed down the scimitar, and forced Canette to retreat again and again with a repeated wrist flip and strange direction, and there was no time to strike. In addition, Aya suddenly spun around and slashed, smashing Rey's blade open with a crisp metallic sound.
The power of each of Lusha's blows was not too great, but it was oppressive because of her superior skill: not a single bit of strength was wasted. A scimitar is a weapon that is really not lethal if you don't use a lot of force. It's a lot of skill, not brute force.
Even Lusha's vision has a hint of her own brilliance when she fights. But if it's the real Lusha, it's definitely much stronger than the one in front of her when she fights.