Chapter 573: Complaining Complaints

Gerard is usually silent, and once he speaks, he will be endless. However, that's not all Gerrard is all about.

After the training of the various legions began, Li Mo saw another side of Gerald.

Ruthless, impersonal side.

The training of each regiment is led by their own regiment commander on weekdays. Between each legion, the training plan varies due to the different classes.

The training plans for these legions were all drawn up by Gerard himself. Even the Legion Commander can only honestly follow Gerald's plan, and he has no right to question it.

Even questioning is useless, and the identity of Gerald's God of War is here, and every legion commander does not have the confidence to raise his own questions.

However, when the planned training began, the members of each regiment were bitter and helpless.

It's just that there is no way to change the training, so they can only train hard, and then in between training, they complain about the damn plan more than once, and at the same time silently curse Gerald who made this plan behind his back.

For this, every corps commander did not put a stop. On the contrary, in some legions, the commander is the one who complains the most.

Because of this kind of training, they must also participate. He did not receive any special benefits because of his status as a Legion Commander.

However, each legion has a different degree of complaining.

For example, Carl's Warrior Legion. His legion is the largest of all legions.

This is inevitable, because all the warriors have been organized into a legion by Gerald. And the number of warriors is the largest among all professions in the Dawn Domain.

At this point, there is no difference between the Barren Plains and the Human Alliance, and the Dawn Leader is no different from the Barren Plains.

It's just that although the warrior is a profession with the lowest qualification requirements, it is also divided into a heavy armor warrior who specializes in defense and a giant blade warrior who specializes in attack. Even if it is more detailed with the improvement of the profession, these two general directions remain the same.

In Gerald's eyes, this did not exist at all.

Whether it's a Giant Blade Warrior or a Heavy Armor Warrior, you have to master the same skills. Hoplites need to learn skills that focus on high attacks, while Greatblade warriors need to learn to start pure defense.

For heavy warriors, it's a little better. Although his speed is very slow, and the attack caused by a one-handed weapon is much lower than that of a two-handed sword, everyone has a dream of attacking in their hearts. So not only do I not complain about these skills, but on the contrary, I am a little interested.

The big ones complained about were the giant warriors. They were already accustomed to unbridled output, but were forced to learn to use their two-handed greatsword to make all sorts of parries. It made them miserable.

If they wanted to defend, wouldn't they have learned to be a heavy warrior earlier, so why didn't they start learning to defend until now? And the two-handed swords in their hands are used for defense, which also makes them feel very unaccustomed, and they clumsily try to block each other's moves, and at the same time scold their mothers fiercely in their hearts.

If those tortoiseshell heavy armor warriors fail to attack, it's a big deal to re-defend and look for opportunities again. But if the giant sword in our hands can't be defended, then it will really die.

The Greatblade Warriors never hide their dissatisfaction during training, and the reason why this is the case is because their Legion Leader, His Excellency Karl, is also a Greatblade Warrior, and in every training, he scolds the most.

If the Greatblade Warrior's complaint is due to an unaccustomed combat style. Then the mage legion's complaint is really justified.

The Wizard Legion, the Commander of the Legion, Lord Livia, although not made an exception by Gerald, is exempt from all the training. However, she is also the only one who can be trained by her own temperament.

As for the reason, when all the members of the magic legion were gathered together, watching Livia not need to recite spells, various attributes and various levels of magic flew out in her hands like fireworks, after the sky exploded into a brilliant sound and light effect.

With their jaws already dislocated, they don't have any thoughts of questioning them for a long time.

Still, having said that, during the training, the magicians felt that their outlook on life had suffered a major shock.

Mages are attributed. Although there is no special hard division, since each person has a different affinity for various magical elements, it is natural that the types of magic they cultivate are different.

Also, mages are not able to summon all magical elements. Some people are insulated from certain magical attributes and cannot perceive them at all.

Such magicians, compared to other magicians, are not discriminated against, but everyone will look at them with envy and jealousy.

Because the less magical elemental attributes you can perceive, the more you can concentrate on absorbing the magical elements you need, and the faster your cultivation will be.

Such a magician, considered the darling of the god of magic, Hem, is a natural elemental body.

And Gerald seems to have noticed this aspect when he divided the magic legion.

Not to mention Tears of Dawn, a Legion of Priests who specialize in healing and area support, and Dawn Thunder, which is composed entirely of druids.

Even the three magic legions are divided in this way.

Kate's group of mages, the members of which are all super high attack mages who specialize in fire or lightning skills that launch fast and violent attacks, also known as the type of magic turret.

Although Stella often uses fire spells, because she belongs to the type of magician who can feel all kinds of magic elements, she was assigned by Gerard as the leader of the Dawn II Regiment, and most of the magicians under her are water and earth magicians.

These two types of magic have one thing in common, they both have high attack skills, and they also have magic that can be used to restrain or restrain enemies.

The leader of the Third Regiment of Mages, named Robinson, was originally a divine guard of the goddess of life, Livia, but now he has no godhead and has become an immortal ordinary intelligent race. However, the magic power of the past is still there, but it is just that it can no longer use law-based magic skills.

Robinson's identity before becoming a Divine Guard was a wood-based mage walking in Onesek, and his attack skills were not strong, but his range limiting magic and control magic were very strong. The attack range is much larger than that of earth and water magicians.

The magician originally thought that this division was to allow them to better display their strength. At the same time, the name of Dawn's Fury also gave them a hint of fantasy.

However, there is no use for eggs.