Chapter 99: Boss, You Have Short Legs
"Boss, don't fight her!" The boss over there was just about to enter the duel, and the necromancer here suddenly snorted.
"What?" The boss was a little upset.
"You've got short legs!" The mage suddenly remembered a question.
As soon as the mage here said that his legs were short, the undead warrior over there had a short circuit in his brain, and immediately asked, "Which leg is short, boss?" ”
The necromancer was speechless......
What can I say in the necromancer's heart? I said which leg is shorter?
The boss here has finished counting the seconds, and listening to them shouting and talking about their "which leg is shorter" in YY has long been annoying.
"Fuck off! I'm going to fight! ”
The boss shouted angrily, and neither of them spoke.
At the same time, when the shadow of the moon saw the start of the battle, he had already changed to [Cheetah Guardian] and ran a long way.
As soon as the boss rushed forward, he was slowed down by a [Concussion Shot].
As soon as the Boss slowed down, the Night Elf Hunter fired a shot at the 40-yard limit output distance - of course, many of them were "missed", "resisted" or something, after all, the level gap was there.
But the first [Concussion Shot] did hit!
[Concussion Shot] is the Hunter's signature attack spell.
This skill can stun the target, slow down the movement speed to 50% of the normal speed, 5-35 yards range, and is the main means of "kite flying" for hunters. As long as the target slows down, the target can't catch up with the hunter, and the hunter can shoot his own target at will at the limit distance.
It's not too cool to use against a warlock.
Most of the Hunter's shooting skills are instantaneous, and the attack range is very long, reaching about 40 yards. Most spells in the Warlock class require "countdown time", which is also known as "chanting spells".
And for warlocks, there is a disadvantage to fighting hunters by themselves. It's just that the difference between the attack distance of the two is too big. The Hunter can attack up to 41 yards, while the Warlock's maximum attack range is only 30 yards.
In addition, Warlock really doesn't have a spell to close the distance between himself and the target, so Warlock is called a "short-legged" class by players.
It's not that this problem can't be solved, after all, warlocks also have their own "babies", which are all kinds of demonic followers that are summoned.
But the boss came in a hurry this time, got off the bicycle (the warlock's hell horse is very thin compared to the orc's body, and the warlock is as uncoordinated as riding a bicycle) and went to the legendary "T2 set of human mages", and forgot to summon his demon follower.
In addition, the guy named Kai Kai Bloodhoof instigated not to take the baby from the beginning...... The orc warlock old nature didn't think about recruiting the baby himself.
Because the boss was "thinking qualitatively" from the beginning, he didn't think at all that a level 24 hunter would go head-to-head with a level 60 warlock, just thinking - even if I am a level 60 warlock, even if I "touch" this level 24 hunter, she will be finished immediately!
But now the facts are...... I can't "touch" this trumpet hunter at all.
Once the Warlock's concussive deceleration time had elapsed and she could take two more steps forward, the Huntress cut [Cheetah Guardian] to bring the distance between the two back to about 40 yards. The Boss's Warlock was never able to materially close the distance between the two.
The poor boss pressed a [Shadow Burn] in his hand, and wanted to directly biubiu the hunter, but he never reached the attack distance of 30 yards.
The Night Elf Hunter Moon Shadow is also a ruthless character, not to mention maintaining a 40-yard limit shooting distance, while his Baby Nightblade Leopard is always about 30 yards away from the Warlock, and the Baby Nightblade Leopard is not in the same direction as the hunter, but one east and one west.
When the Warlock slows down or doesn't pay attention, the Nightblade Leopard runs over and smashes the Warlock's paw, and the Warlock can only switch the target to the Nightblade Baby, and the Nightblade Leopard Baby immediately sprints back 30 yards away as soon as he sees the boss shift his perspective.
It stands to reason that the Warlock only needs to give the Nightblade Leopard a blood-losing defuff, and this annoying little leopard will be finished in no time, but the Warlock can't find a chance to give the Nightblade Leopard this debuff!
Although the attacks of level 24 hunters generally can't cause any damage to level 60 warlocks, but under the super high level of operation of the Night Elf Hunter maintaining a near-perfect limit attack distance and the super high operation level of the hunter baby Night Blade Leopard, one east and one west, the first half minute of this PK, the warlock was only passively beaten, and there was no way to attack the hunter and her baby.
If you consider that this is a PK with such a big gap between level 24 and level 60, the boss's passive beating is already embarrassing.
The undead warrior and the necromancer didn't see the unfairness of these two heads-up at all - compared to the human mage's BUG operation just now, the only attack method that a level 24 hunter might call "abnormal" is that her [Concussive Shot] has a much smaller chance of being resisted by a level 60 Warlock - basically after this PK starts, two of the Hunter's 3 [Concussive Shots] cause a slowdown effect.
Of course, this may be cheating, because the difference between level 24 and level 60 is too big, and the chance of [Concussion Shot] causing a slow effect may only be about 2%, but 2 of the 3 [Concussion Shots] hit...... It may indeed be a small probability that they will run into each other!
But now it's embarrassing that a level 60 warlock really can't catch up with a level 24 hunter - even if the hunter doesn't use [Concussion Shot] to slow down!
"The boss really has short legs!" The undead warrior suddenly realized.
"That's right, I just said that the hunter has a [Cheetah Guardian] that increases his movement speed, if the warlock doesn't use the baby, how can he catch up with the hunter?" The necromancer cried out in pain.
"But the boss is level 60! The other party is only 24! "The undead warrior has a bit of an axe, and he's still drilling into this bull's horn.
This sentence made the boss hear it in his ears, as if he was sarcastic about his feeling that it was not enough to be embarrassed to go home.
"!"
The Boss let out a loud shout, and then, in the face of the hunter's attack, began to summon his demonic retinue.
The boss thought to himself - this is so embarrassing, letting a level 24 hunter slip away like walking a dog! Looking back and saying it, how can I have the face to mix in the tribe!
Although it seems humiliating that he has to summon babies as a level 60 warlock to fight a level 24 hunter, as long as he kills the Night Elf hunter, it's easy to say anything.
The boss here was just about to summon the baby, and the Night Elf Hunter over there had already jumped to the front, and a [Iron Grenade] was thrown over, interrupting the warlock's spell casting at once!
As soon as the boss opened his mouth to explode foul language, he found that the undead warrior had already snatched his lines
- "it?!" The undead warrior shouted. Who is so bothered by me? ”
"" is an undisputed word here that expresses surprise.
The boss was stunned for a moment and shouted-"? ”
A question sentence, what does it mean?
Before the undead warrior could answer, the necromancer over there shouted in YY again-
"! There are thieves! ”
"Sleep" here is an interjection.
In YY, three "slots" with different tones and meanings unveiled the prelude to the Battle of the Hillsbrad Hills.