CHAPTER XXXI

In Baron Dahl's battle plan, the goblin chieftain and the goblin shaman are the biggest risk for this goblin tribe. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 infoThese two guys are not only excellent in their own force, but also excellent leaders and auxiliary troops. With their leadership, even ordinary goblins will be greatly strengthened, and those goblin hunters, goblin warriors, goblin shooters, etc., who are not weak in the first place, will be further strengthened, and they will be so powerful that ordinary soldiers are difficult to match.

Of course, Baron Dahl also has command and support units under him. However, their "professional" abilities are much weaker than those of goblin chieftains and goblin shamans.

One is that these two middle-level monsters are indeed quite powerful, and the other is that their auxiliary abilities are almost entirely aimed at goblins and even the ground spirits in their headquarters, and greater restrictions bring stronger power. Compared with the talents under Baron Dahl who can play a good auxiliary role no matter who they work with, since their own strength is not weak, and they have such limitations, the auxiliary effect is certainly stronger.

Under normal conditions, goblins can't beat sturdy humans. But with the assistance of chiefs and shamans, things are hard to say. What's more, even if you can win, it doesn't mean that you can avoid losses.

If it weren't for the clergy of the Church of the Void Mask, I'm afraid that there would have been some casualties in this battle anyway.

Seeing that the Void Mask Church was facing up to the goblin chieftain and shaman, Baron Dahl nodded and told the mages and knights around him to be ready to support at any time.

As much as he hated the clergy who stood in the way of his authority, he could tell which was more important.

The great contradiction will also be talked about after exterminating the monsters in various places and returning to Dahl City in triumph.

It is true that there is a great enemy in the world who is still busy fighting among themselves, and even has to co-opt foreign enemies to deal with their colleagues, but Baron Dahl is not.

It's true that the Dahl family has never produced good people, but they are not fools.

Just when all the masters of the Sweeper Army were ready, the goblin chief took the lead.

It didn't attack directly, but let out a weird roar, and then the green light on its body was bright.

In an instant, the green light dissipated, and this guy, who was already not small, was several times larger, as if he had become a giant.

"Giant Magic?!" the mage beside Baron Dahl exclaimed, "How did it get so big?"

This question also appeared in the minds of others - the Giant Transformation Technique was not a rare spell, and most of the masters present had seen it. But that spell was supposed to only double the size of the recipient. With the physique of the goblin chief, doubling his size is nothing more than a head or two taller than the burly paladin, how can he directly become a giant?!

Looking at its current height, I am afraid that it is taller than the roof of an ordinary two-story building. That paladin, who was already extremely burly among ordinary people, stood in front of it and was not even up to his waist!

"Don't be distracted!" the old priest with half-gray hair shouted, waking everyone up from their shock, "concentrate on fighting!

As he spoke, the goblin shaman had already made a move, taking out a piece of bloody fresh bone and chewing it in its mouth a few times. I don't know where the bite force came from, so I chewed the bone into crumbs, and then squirted it out.

The blood-streaked bone fragments turned into a cloud of blood the moment they erupted, enveloping a large area around them. The goblins in the blood cloud all had red eyes, and the muscles on their bodies were obviously larger, and more killing intent surged from them. In particular, the goblin chieftain had the most murderous intent on him, and the professional soldiers did not even dare to approach it, nor did the archers dare to shoot at it.

This spell is instantly recognizable, it is one of the most common types of bloodthirsty spells, shamanic spells.

This spell can make the recipient stronger, the will to fight furious, and it can also reduce the feeling of pain when injured, which is indeed very useful.

But because of this, mages who know how to crack it abound.

The middle-aged mage beside Baron Dahl had been keeping an eye on the goblin shaman, and when he saw it put the bone in its mouth and chew it, he had already judged which spells it was most likely to use and was ready. At this moment, when the red blood cloud appeared, he put away some of the other things, leaving only a bottle of high-purity holy water stored in a silver vial.

Muttering a spell, the mage spilled the holy water from the silver bottle into the air. The holy water splashed, but instead of landing, it turned into a thin white mist in the air, and quickly drifted in the direction of the goblin shaman.

This white mist seemed to have no power at first glance, but all the goblins who were stained with the fog had their eyes cleared up a little, the bloodthirsty red light faded, and the muscles on their bodies returned to normal.

This is a typical spellcaster battlefield encounter, and in just a few seconds, the two sides have already fought for a round.

And in this round of fighting, the middle-aged mage had the upper hand.

The goblin shaman obviously didn't expect this and was stunned for a moment. Then it hesitated for a moment before it was awakened by the fierce battle nearby and hurriedly began to prepare the next spell.

By this time, the clergy had already fought with the goblin chiefs.

Of course, these seasoned combat experts did not fight the goblin chieftain who had turned into a giant, but spread out on all sides and surrounded it.

They put seventy or eighty percent of their spirit on their feet, and their pace is surprisingly fast, and they are constantly changing places, which looks like a huge set of marquees.

This formation was specially trained by them in order to besiege the monsters that were so large. Such monsters often have huge strength, and their speed is not slow, and their vitality is even more tenacious to the point of being frightening. It is difficult for ordinary bows and arrows to cause significant damage to them, and mid-to-low-level magic can't help much, so they are basically close to combat. So as dangerous as melee combat with them is, there's no better option. The only thing that can be done is to sweat more in peacetime to avoid bloodshed in wartime.

The holy warriors of the Void Kamen Church usually sweat enough, and at this moment, they are finally getting good results. Although the goblin chieftain roared and attacked one after another, there was no way to hit the same paladin twice in a row. And although the strength of the holy warriors is much weaker than it, if they only resist it, they can still withstand it.

On the contrary, the goblin chief himself suffered a lot, and he did it casually at first, but after a while, he realized that the situation was not right, and chose the most burly paladin to target. Roaring and spinning, he tried to stare at the paladin and hit him hard, eager to smash him into a meatloaf. As a result, not only did it fail to achieve the desired effect, but it turned a little dizzy.

There are pros and cons to being big, and the Goblin Chieftain is clearly not very adapted to this giant size, so much so that its reaction speed is noticeably a bit slow, and the accuracy of its attacks is also questionable. If it continues to fight like this, no matter how hard it tries, it won't last long...... (To be continued.) )