Chapter Twenty-Three: Nomorigan

As soon as you get out of the Iron Furnace Fort, as far as the eye can see, no matter the peaks and peaks of the mountains, the valleys and the flat rivers, they are all white.

The peaks and mountains are stacked, but the remaining recklessness is Dan Moro.

The Danmoro area is very high, so it is located in the middle of the continent, but it is thousands of miles away, and it is covered with ice and snow.

Gauss inquired about the location of Nomorigan, took the starlight cloud flying dragon, and flew directly into the sky.

From Ironforge Fort to Normerigen, the straight-line distance is seven or eight hundred miles, and as for the ground distance, it is probably seven or eight times farther away, fortunately there are flying mounts, otherwise I really don't know when I will be able to arrive at the ground by trekking through mountains and rivers.

After four or five hours, an indescribable spectacle appeared in Gauss's vision.

A huge mass of Void Energy, like a giant bowl that fell upside down from the sky, completely enveloped and completely cut off an area of five kilometers in diameter from the ground, and completely cut off its connection with the surrounding space.

The void energy mass covers the ground, showing the shape of a half-egg, because of the gray water, from time to time there are various colors of light spots, as well as the dark and bright lines of energy generated by the void vibration, so from a distance, all these changing scenes at any time really make people feel that they are both extremely magnificent and mysterious.

In this void energy cluster, it should be Nomorigan, right?

The thought of Nomorigen made Gauss's heart burn.

Nomorigen is no ordinary sub-element, in the game, it may just be a dwarf copy, but in Azeroth, judging by the size of this Void Energy Mass, it is clear that it is indeed a main city abandoned by the gnomes.

This is a main city-level dungeon!

Although the gnomes were forced to flee from the threat of stone palatins and radiation, and found a place in Ironforge Castle, there is no doubt that there should still be a large number of engineering tools, drawings and materials used in Nomorigen now.

Of course, reality is different from games, so Gauss cannot make engineering products out of thin air, even if he has prepared enough engineering materials, he must rely on a complete set of engineering tools to study and improve engineering technology.

In the same way, once he runs out of high-grade engineering materials in his stockpile, even by then, he is already a master of engineering, and he will still face the problem of lack of materials to make engineering products. You must know that all kinds of gears, modules, energy cores, intelligent cores and other engineering materials have not been dropped, and can only be manufactured by using various engineering equipment.

In other words, engineering is based on industry.

In a sense, engineering is equivalent to designing and assembling a factory, and without components, it is naturally impossible to play.

Obviously, engineering, industry, all belong to the category of science and technology.

Although in the world of Azeroth, there are tech-savvy races, in addition to gnomes, there are also draenei, goblins, and the Burning Legion, but the easiest to come into contact with is naturally the dwarf technology hidden in Nomorigen.

In fact, Gauss's engineering major, because it is derived from the Warcraft game, sixteen Warcraft characters are one, not only cooking, fishing, first aid, archaeology four auxiliary majors, each of which is equivalent to learning sixteen times, obviously, the eleven main majors, but also must have their own duplicates, and among them, the most repeated main majors, that is, engineering and inscriptions, each repeated five times.

Although he repeated it five times, not every character may have cultivated his engineering to the highest level, but at least the two major branches of engineering, dwarf engineering and goblin engineering, he must have learned both, and now he has all studied it, and now he has it all in one.

The engineering in the game, due to its focus on making items, lacks systematic knowledge, although in some fields, it seems to be too specialized, but those fields of specialization, the types of science and technology involved, not only dwarf technology, goblin technology, but also some of the Titan technology, Delaney technology, and legion technology, have included some.

In other words, Gauss and Azeroth's engineering technicians are actually completely different.

Majors are not limited by factions, which is a perk exclusive to gamers.

The engineering technicians in Azeroth are different, and the dwarf technicians are naturally not very good at studying goblin technology.

There was another reason why Gauss became more interested in Nomorigan.

Because Gauss and Azeroth can also enter the world of heroes dominated by technology through chrono-space, and no matter what the differences, the technology of the two worlds should always have some basic principles, which are generally the same.

Therefore, if he can master the dwarf technology of Azeroth through Nomorigan, and then cross-reference and integrate with the human technology of the hero world, it will definitely be able to make his engineering level a big step.

Perhaps it is not impossible to surpass all the engineering masters in World of Warcraft.

Of course, not to mention Nomorigan, who is still a vice-element.

The vice-current element, which can be harvested repeatedly, is placed in the main city-level Nomorigan, which is of great significance.

The starlight cloud soaring dragon, flying closer and closer, approaching the void energy cluster.

Approaching, Gauss descended from the clouds and swam the dragon, and without hesitation, he walked towards the Void Energy Mass.

At the slightest contact, the void energy was like water, rippling layer upon layer.

Gauss stopped, looking cautious, to see if anything was wrong.

The result was really no different, he strode straight away, and everywhere he went, it was like walking through layers of light curtains.

It didn't take long for his eyes to light up, and a huge and dilapidated city appeared in front of him.

This city, of course, is Nomorigen!

At this time, Gauss paid special attention to it, but found no signs of radiation.

Although he had already seen the surprise, he still responded to the situation and was a little surprised.

It is difficult to say whether the radiation of Nomorigen was naturally dissipated or directly cleaned up by the Void Energy.

It can't even be ruled out that this is an alienation that has evolved from game design.

After all, in the game, the player enters the Nomorigan and is not harmed by the radiation.

Gauss rode a mount, flew high, and looked down at Nomorigan, and couldn't help but let out an exclamation.

Nomorigen used to be the main city of the dwarf, so some of the things that the main city of the normal alliance should have, Nomorigen also has one by one, such as the city hall, residential area, commercial area, processing area, engineering college, library, military barracks, prison, etc., so you can imagine how huge the scale of the city is.

However, reality is not a game, so it is normal.

For Gauss, the larger the city, the more it will be rewarded.

It's just that a city of this size will take no less time to search it completely.

Gauss thought about it again and again, but decided to sweep the monsters first, as for the looting of Nomorigan, you can wait until the monsters are cleaned up, and then divide them, so that even if the space-time is reset, you can continue to do it, and you don't have to keep repeating the previous behavior.

To sweep away monsters, you naturally have to find monsters first.

Gauss unleashed a new mount, the heavier gunship's son.

He mounted the son of the gunboat, and ran with impunity along the road of Nomorigen.

The Son of the Gunboat moved his limbs and rumbled, and immediately alarmed many monsters.

Gauss glanced at it and found that the monsters that emerged could probably be divided into five categories.

One is the leper gnomes, the other is the cavemen like the stone palatines, the other is the out-of-control intelligent machines, the other is the mutated elemental creatures, and the other is the hostile races of the alliance such as the Black Iron Dwarves and the Gnolls.

Alarmed, the monsters rushed into the streets in droves and surrounded the Gunboat Sons.

The Sons of the Gunboats also fought with them, constantly maneuvering, and gradually lured these monsters to the open area.

Seeing that the monsters were gathering more and more, Gauss finally made a move.

As soon as he landed on the ground from the son of the gunboat, he took out the Miracle Sword, and then combined the flashing technique, the fireball technique, and the secret word pain, flickering left and right, flickering forward and backward, appearing anytime and anywhere, and sweeping up these monsters.

The Miracle Sword mainly deals with intelligent machinery, with his understanding of engineering, as long as he strikes lightly, he can destroy the intelligent core of the runaway machinery, so that although the intelligent machinery is damaged, it can be re-repaired and used, or it can be directly dismantled, and more engineering parts can be harvested.

The fireball technique mainly deals with elemental creatures, these elemental creatures are all striped, even if they die, the remains will only contribute a little material at most, so it is most suitable to bombard indiscriminately with the fireball technique.

Whisper pain is used to deal with leprosy gnomes, black iron dwarves, cavemen, jackals and other humanoid creatures, most of these humanoid creatures are wearing professional equipment, and only by directly destroying their essential life will they not damage the equipment.

Especially for leprosy gnomes, many of them also drive machinery, as long as they can directly kill the leprosy gnomes, the machinery they drive can be completely preserved, and it is very cost-effective to use these machines for their own use or disassemble them into parts.

More than a hundred monsters, Gauss killed and chased, and it took more than ten minutes to clean up.

However, this is only the corner of Nomorigan, and it is difficult to say how many monsters are hiding in other areas.

Feeling that the efficiency was a little low, Gauss changed the number of routes, released ten ground mounts, and ten flying mounts, and then sent them to patrol everywhere, attracting monsters from all corners to his eyes as much as possible.

The mounts he picked out have a relatively high life level, so he doesn't have to worry about being killed directly by monsters.

Twenty mounts were dispatched on the mission, and Gauss remained on the spot, scavenging machinery, equipment, and materials.

It didn't take long for more and more monsters to be lured one after another.

Gauss didn't stop, and he fought for two hours before the battle finally ended.

This was the result of his last impatience, abandoning his two-handed sword and whispering pain, and bombarding it with fireballs.

When the battle is over, look around, and it can really be called corpses strewn all over the field.

Gauss calculated, and was surprised himself.

After the second round of killing, the total number of monsters that died in his hands exceeded seven hundred!

However, Gauss believes that even if he kills seven hundred, there are still more monsters in the corner of Nomorigan, still wandering, after all, such a large main city, how can it be possible to clear all the monsters in three or two clicks.

If you don't empty the monster, you can't reset it on Nomorigan.

Twenty mounts were sent out again, and this time there were significantly fewer monsters attracted, only about a hundred.

Another round of easy killing, Gauss pondered.

In this case, it seems that the only way to do this is to actively search.