Chapter 271: Skill Set

The Grey Robe Player fled?

Ian stopped, did not feel a trace of pity, but calmly took out the compass of desire.

On the other side, Aili also reported the enemy's position.

At this moment, Ian has clearly outperformed the gray-robed player, so there is no need to hide and pinch it away.

What will happen next will be a polar reversal!

"Outlander, are you going to hunt down that guy?"

Eli asked.

Ian had already made up his mind, and he had intended to take away the Grey Robe's Sequence ability.

The ability called "Deed" is really eye-catching, and it can even be called a treasure chest.

If he can get the deed, it will be more smooth sailing in the future promotion.

This is an advantage that no other sequence ability can give him.

Ian nodded, calmly listening to Eli's information.

"Alright, I'll tell you where he is."

"But be careful, although the enemy player didn't flee too far, he seemed to have traveled through time at that moment."

"There are some traps laid out that you have to dismantle before you can continue the pursuit."

Pitfall?

Although Ian realized something, he couldn't guarantee that his detection skills were as strong as Eli's.

Eli's words made him a little cautious, he thought for a moment, and asked:

"How many?"

He needs to know how to deal with the traps to be more efficient.

If it takes more than a lot of time to dismantle a trap than it takes to ignore it and trigger it, then this is the other party's plan.

Not all traps need to be carefully removed.

To be clear, he's on the hunt for the Grey Robe player, and this is clearly not the time to stop.

This question stopped Eli, but it was clearly the question he should have answered.

Eli pondered inwardly.

He parsed the inside and out of the trap and quickly built a model in his mind at this moment.

How to simply dismantle the trap, calculate all the steps, and then compare it with the crooked way.

After waiting for half a second, Eli replied with lightning speed:

"Regardless of these things! Their power is roughly as high as a level 40 player's full striking. ”

"If you can resist 5,000 or so area of effect spell damage, then you can choose to ignore the traps, otherwise, avoid them."

"But avoiding is not a choice."

Ai Li said.

Ian was intrigued by his answer.

If you can avoid it, why isn't this option the best choice?

"There's a trap five hundred meters ahead of you, and when you see it, you'll know what I mean."

Eli pointed out a way.

Ian couldn't wait any longer, he needed to catch the Grey Player, so he set out on his journey.

At the same time, he was interested in the so-called traps, guessing what the traps were.

When he arrived at his destination and saw the first trap, he immediately understood what Eli meant.

"That's a ...... It's exaggerated enough. ”

Ian squinted, incredulous at the scene in front of him.

It's a bunch of summons that shouldn't be here.

They are supposed to be 'fire spirits', part of the clones of the Burning Sun Heaven.

At the same time, it is also mixed with void monsters and messy things.

It's as if someone has attracted a large number of monsters to gather and controlled them in some unusual way.

But how is this possible?

The power of the Void Monster is self-evident.

The current situation is simply amazing to everyone.

Eli calculates the source of the trap.

"The Effect of Sequence Abilities."

"I'm afraid these things are monsters that are 'sealed' by enemy players, and he has a lot of abilities, and that's why."

Grey robe players know a lot about their abilities.

It's all sorted.

Now, he has unleashed a large number of monsters, and is in a state of running for his life.

A simple thought makes him understand.

It seems that the gray-robed players have reached the real end of their rope.

"If I kill these monsters, will the enemy lose a certain amount of sequence ability?"

Ian asked.

He's very interested in this, and if he wants to take away the enemy's sequence ability completely, he can't destroy it before the opponent dies.

Leaving behind what really matters for the sake of a little bit of output is not Ian's character.

Eli continued to calculate.

His ability to "trace the origin" needs some media, and another problem.

In this way, he will be able to make the most of his abilities.

Ian gave him just the right conditions.

Eli pondered whether this scene was feasible, and the origins brought countless streams of information into his mind.

He felt his blood surge, and his whole brain felt as if it was about to be burned out.

A flash of light came through his mind, and Elleton said:

"No way!"

That's great news!

"The enemy's sequence abilities are not connected to these summons."

"Strictly speaking, these things also belong to the 'consumable' miscellaneous soldier sequence."

"It's just that after they die, the attribute value of the gray-robed player will drop for a short time, but not too much."

Ian nodded slowly.

I see.

So it looks like these things can be killed.

He swept swiftly as if it were a shadow, and all the monsters present were affected by a soul blast.

There was even a shattering sound of their souls being sliced open with a terrifying chill.

The power of Frost Sorrow is very powerful, and against these targets with strong physiques but souls that are not protected at all, all the soul damage dealt is real wounds.

Ian's attack presents a scene of the Celestial Maiden scattering flowers, and from the moment he enters the battlefield, countless monsters fall one after another.

It's simply mowing the lawn.

……

Afar.

The gray-robed player who ran for his life received the news of the death of his summon.

His whole body seemed to freeze in place.

Terrible!

The sequence system is swiping the screen, and countless monsters of superior level are all killed in an instant.

There wasn't even a long time between before and after, and this kind of monster killing speed was just too fast.

He felt that he must have made a wrong choice.

He had planned to leave the monsters behind and delay the strangers for a while.

As long as the monster can delay him for even ten seconds, he can escape a long distance.

As a price, even if his stat value drops for a short time, he is not afraid.

But who would have thought that the power of the strangers was so terrifying!

He clearly didn't show such a fast killing speed when fighting himself.

Wrong......

During the battle, he passed the "deed", and even firmly suppressed the foreigner, and the opponent did not make a few effective attacks at all.

Thinking of this, the gray-robed player sighed deeply.

Pity!

If only he had been cautious, he would have done everything he could to win from the very beginning of his confrontation with the strangers.

Maybe it didn't end like this.

(End of chapter)