Chapter 47: The Road of the Brave
Rennes
The Road to the Brave has come to an end, and the first battle between Wren and the Gargoyle has finally begun. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
The arbiter gargoyle gave them a square field for battle, which was also made up of stone slabs floating in the air, and the field could accommodate two or three thousand people at a time.
There are no guardrails on the square field, and the people fighting on both sides stand on their own side, and in front of them are the battle partners they have obtained before.
Wren's battle companions are four one-star ghouls, two two-star flying demons, and a three-star scytheman.
The Gargoyle that fights Wren is yellow, and its combat partners are three one-star ghouls, one three-star Spitter, and two two-star Snipers.
In previous random battle events, Wren has learned the rules of battle:
Wren and several gargoyles are known as gamers, and the gamers themselves can join the battle themselves or hide behind their battle partners and direct them into battle.
When all of the battle partners have been wiped out, the player himself must fight.
The whole battle lasted for ten minutes, and before the battle ended within ten minutes, he was forcibly teleported back to the path of the brave and continued the challenge.
There is a five-minute layout time before the battle begins, and the opponent's layout is not visible at this time.
Now Wren is thinking about layout countermeasures.
The opponent's Spitter and Sniper are both ranged attack units, and their own teams are all melee combat, and this field is so large that they will be killed by the opponent before they get close.
No! That Spitter isn't a ranged unit!
Wren suddenly remembered that the Spitter's venom had a positive effect on ghouls, and that it could act as a melee unit to block attacks with its size.
In this way, the opponent is actually two ranged output units, one support unit, and three melee units.
There are also no obstacles in front of snipers when attacking on flat ground, which means that any first unit that stands in their path will be hit.
That being said, the sniper's long-range attacks are terrifying.
Ordinary one-star ghouls can't withstand two attacks from a sniper, and even if they hit the head, they will kill with one hit.
The two-star flying demon will definitely be hit to the ground halfway through, and the flying demon on the ground is no different from an ordinary ghoul.
Samsung's scythe hand is a more powerful guy, with high defense and high attack, and is the trump card in Wren's hand.
Wren tried to put the Scythe in front and the Ghoul and Flying Demon as the back-up, and set up a formation.
The formation was set, and Wren simulated it in his mind, and found that this was not ideal.
Snipers with the blessing of the Spitter may not be so simple, and the Scythe can only escort other ghouls to the opposing side before they die.
That would leave him with only four ghouls and two flying demons in the final battle, while the other side still had a full team.
Snipers can also act as regular ghouls for melee attacks, which translates to five ghouls against five ghouls at the end of the day, and the opponent has an extra spitter.
I don't know what the spitter's melee ability is, if he can also help in melee combat, he has a very high probability of losing with such a layout.
Is it to keep the Scythe or sacrifice the Scytheman?
Wren looked at the hourglass beside the arbiter, half of the five minutes had passed.
"Oh yes, I forgot I could fight myself!"
Wren suddenly had a plan, and hurriedly began to lay it out.
When the five-minute layout time is over, the layout on both sides ends, and the specified units are transferred to the layout grid.
The enemy had the Sniper at the front, the Ghoul on either side of the Sniper, the Spitter behind them, and the Yellow Gargoyle at the rear.
Looking at Wren's layout again, Wren holds the shield at the front, followed by the scytheman, four ghouls, two flying demons, and all the units are lined up in a straight line.
Wren's purpose was obvious, he wanted to hold up the shield for those behind him, rush all the way to the opponent's position, and then take the enemy down in one fell swoop.
The magic barrier at the front of the two sides opened, and Wren began to charge with a shield, while directing his combat partners behind him to follow him.
Enemy Spitters were the first to spew green venom at the Snipers, increasing their abilities.
The Sniper's spur attack is then fired.
Wren hurriedly raised his shield a little to protect his entire upper body.
Bang!
Rayne, who was hiding behind the shield, only felt that his hand shook violently twice, and the shield was fine, but his arm was numb from the shock.
While they were ready for their second shot, Rennes continued to rush forward and close the distance.
The second round of bone spurs came as promised, the old rules, the shield resisted, and Wren was still not injured.
Since accepting his simple instructions, the combat partners behind him have been following in a stream, and there has been no situation of falling behind or running around to destroy the formation.
Looking at this distance, Wren judged according to his speed that he would have to withstand a third round of attacks.
A third attack was launched, but this time it was the Spitter's attack.
It's already in the Spitter's range.
It seems that the Spitter's ranged attacks can also be used against the player in this way.
Before the opponent attacked, Wren would sneak a peek from behind his shield, so he could see the Spitter's attack in real.
He quickly rolled to the side, dodging the cloud of green liquid that was spraying at him, and the younger brothers behind him happened to collide head-on.
The Sniper's bone spurs do not attack the Scythe, but instead attack Wren, who rolls and dodges the attack.
Luckily, Wren was fully armored and his head had been deliberately shielded, so the Sniper's attacks didn't have much effect.
Instead, it was the spitting of the spit that made a group of little brothers behind him jump up and down.
Blessed with green liquid, they move faster and quickly rush into enemy positions.
The Scythe Hand is a good attacker, and the opponent's three one-star ghouls are no match for it at all.
With a quick swing of the bone blade, the ghoul is slashed over, and then dealt with by the ghoul behind the scytheman.
Wren had quickly given instructions to the Scytheman to deal with the Spitter and the other ghouls to fight freely.
Wren himself bypassed the warband and directly attacked the enemy boss, the Yellow Gargoyle.
The yellow gargoyle flapped its wings and headed straight for Wren.
As the two staggered, Wren used his shield to shield the other's claws and slash at its wings with his sword.
With a bang, the sword that would go out was flicked off.
"So hard!"
Wren then realized that the gargoyle was really made of stone, and his sword swing was not strong enough, and he couldn't even cut the opponent's seemingly weakest wings.
The plan to destroy the opponent's ability to fly seems to have failed.
Wren hurriedly turned around, only to find that the gargoyle had turned before him, and had already reached out its claws to grab at him.
The shield took the blow intact, and this time, Wren aimed at the opponent's heart and stabbed his sword from behind the shield.
Bite!
The expected puncture didn't go in, but a crack appeared.
The gargoyle seemed to sense danger and flapped its wings and quickly retreated, allowing Wren's second blow to miss.
"Damn! What a mistake I didn't have that spear before!"
Recalling that he had obtained a spear weapon in the event card drawn before, Wren regretted it a little.
It's really unreliable to use a sword against this hard-boned monster!
Wren and the gargoyle kept their distance, thinking about what to do, while also distractedly checking on their combat partner.
The Scythe and the Spitter were both killed, and the ghouls were about the same, but Wren had an advantage in the number of ghouls, and now he had three ghouls left, and the enemy only had one left.
"Good!" Knowing that the last of the enemy's ghouls had been killed, Wren hurriedly mobilized all the ghouls to assist in the attack.
He guessed that the ghoul was certainly no match for the gargoyle, but what he wanted was for the ghoul to attract the gargoyle's attention.
In the middle of the gargoyle ghoul's fight, Wren dodged behind it and charged violently, slamming his shield into the gargoyle's back.
The gargoyle who was killing the last ghoul was knocked from behind and staggered to the ground.
Wren hurriedly followed a few steps, simply dropped his sword, and smashed the shield with both hands.
The gargoyle's body really couldn't withstand the blow of a blunt object, and one of its wings was broken.
The terrified gargoyle struggled desperately, but could not get up at all.
As soon as it got up, Wren kicked it down, and the shield followed and slammed into his body.
In this way, a gargoyle smashed into the heart was smashed, and the gargoyle finally died.
Wren threw his shield aside and sat on the ground, panting heavily.
"What the hell is this! It's too hard! Fortunately, the shield sent by the eighth master is of good quality, maybe it was destroyed by this guy just now. ”
Wren looked at the gargoyle that he had smashed on his back and thought to himself.
"Congratulations to your master's enemy for winning the battle! You get a Gargoyle Heart, and when you get a Gargoyle Body, you can merge it into a Gargoyle. You have two minutes to pick up your loot and the equipment you discarded. ”
"Damn!"
Wren, who had always maintained an aristocratic demeanor, cursed.
He wanted to rest for a while, but the two minutes would soon pass.
He had to get up and go pick up the equipment first.
Then he walked over to the broken gargoyle corpse and grabbed a thumb-sized green stone crystal floating in his hand.
After a closer look, he put it in his arms.
Although the battle was won, the ghouls he led were also wiped out.
On the way, he encountered other combat incidents.
He could handle the fights, but he was very worried that he was getting closer to the second gargoyle, the blue gargoyle.
If he were to be encountered at this time, he would not be able to fight against the opposing forces alone.
"What should I do?" Wren began to desperately think of a countermeasure.
He tossed the dice again, this time only five blocks away from the second gargoyle, and another roll would be in front of him.
"Draw event cards at random, please wait!" the arbiter gargoyle's voice rang out.