Chapter 1867: Sarjan: Come on, my stepping stone!
Kil'Gardan's strength is already at the top of the demigods, and although many people think that he is not as good as Akmund the Polluter in terms of pure combat power, it is only because Kil'Gardan rarely charges the front line in person like Akmund, and more often hides behind the scenes.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, you can also conclude that Kilgardan and Velun are the same era as Akmund's teacher Sáchir, and Akmund, a rising star, is a generation below the three of them.
No matter how talented Akmund was, it would not be easy for him to surpass the old-timer Kil'Gardan after joining the Burning Legion, and the total amount of evil energy that Sargeras infused into the two was almost the same.
In addition to the fact that the different styles of the two have caused others to have cognitive misunderstandings, there is a more fundamental reason for this.
That was the last hurdle that stuck both of them before the breakthrough.
Salaan boldly assumed that Kilgardan should have touched the ceiling of the demigods earlier than Akmund, and since then he has been stuck at this stage and has never been able to advance again, and only then was he gradually caught up by Akmund little by little.
It didn't surprise Sarren that the two of them would be stuck in the bottleneck for more than 20,000 years, after all, their strength was already very watery, and it was fueled by the seedlings of the evil power infused by Sargeras.
Saljan can directly apply his comments about Illidan to polluters and fraudsters.
If it is not the strength that you have cultivated so hard, you will not be able to do it like your fingers after all, and it will even have huge side effects at some important times.
Illidan, who followed the crooked path, failed to lay a solid foundation, and wanted to make progress, so he could only drink to quench his thirst and continue to absorb the evil energy of other demons, so that his power became more mixed and impure.
Without a special adventure, he would not have been able to break through to become a true god in his life.
In the same way, Akmund and Kilgardan are no better, and the peak of demigods is the limit of what they can achieve in this life.
Unlike Saljan, in addition to the blessing given by the Azeroth Star Soul, his strength in this body is obtained through his own hard work, and he can perfectly manipulate every bit of strength in his body.
Even Azeroth's blessing is very measured, unlike the reckless simplicity and rudeness of Sargeras, Ai-chan only gave him limited protection power on the premise that it would not affect Sarjan's continued improvement.
The guardian power received by the other dragon kings is also the same routine, which will not hinder their future strength improvement.
After a period of consolidation and continuous understanding, Sarren's level has also reached level 68 in the system panel, which is basically the same as Azhara in terms of data alone.
However, in terms of actual combat effectiveness, due to the BUG-level compound power of Colorful Guardian, Aishara can't defeat Sarren without borrowing external forces.
Regarding this point, after Aishara officially entered the Deep Shadow Palace, the two of them have been verified more than once through close to the actual combat level, and the results of each battle are similar.
Although it will be a short time before he steadily steps into level 69, which represents the peak of demigods, in theory, Sarjan's actual combat power is not inferior to that of Kilgardan, who has a somewhat vain foundation.
Of course, after all, theories are only theories, and the specific situation still needs to be fought before a definite conclusion can be drawn.
Every time Sarren mentions how to deal with Sargeras, he always explains it with the same sentence - to use Titans against Titans.
That's true, but there's an important piece of information he hasn't told anyone but his family.
That is, it is likely that Antorus did not have more than one Titan.
Even if Ionar regained her heyday through retreat, she would at best be able to hold Sargeras back to her strength, and it would be impossible for her to be distracted by the half-finished Agrama and the half-finished Argus.
In the superposition of strength, it is not simply one plus one equals 2.
The half-corrupted Agrama and the stunted Argus are not as good as a full Titan, but that is for the Titan dimension.
No matter what, these two bigwigs are also real gods after all, and there is an almost insurmountable gap between the true gods and the demigods, and it is extremely difficult to challenge them to leapfrog the level.
Defeating Kilgardan was only the first step in Sarean's next plan, as he had previously said about Azhara.
Behind closed doors, it is impossible to achieve the highest speed of strength improvement, and many perceptions of power still need to be tested and further improved through actual combat.
Due to the change in status, Sarena has rarely taken action in person in recent years, and it is even more difficult to encounter enemies of the same level as himself.
No kidding, even the older generation of guardian dragons can't put too much pressure on Sarren in a one-on-one battle, let alone a new generation of dragon kings like Abisian.
The addition of Azhara makes up for this shortcoming, and although she still can't beat Sarren at full strength, it can at least put a lot of pressure on him, and help Sarren further trial and error and perfect the use of power that she has realized in the past few years.
Saljan had a hunch that a battle with Kil'Gardan would give him a lot of gains, and perhaps he would be able to cut through the last bit of bottleneck before stepping into the realm of true gods.
But even so, if Saray wants to officially step into the threshold of the true god, he still inevitably needs some guidance from a true god-level boss.
Having someone who has come to personally point out the direction can make it easier for latecomers to avoid those unnecessary misunderstandings.
On this point, the well-traveled Sarlian was not too worried.
Leaving aside the few Eternals in the Shadow Realm, considering Sarren's potential, Ionar, the Mother of the Gods, should not skimp on these crucial points of guidance, and it should be considered an investment in the future.
When attacking Argus, someone must be able to stand up and block it...... Or even defeat Agrama and Argus.
Because of this, Sarjan, who has no bottom in his heart, will take the first step to send the high-end combat power among the demigods such as Malone to the Ionar Shelter, so that they can adapt to the combat style of the Burning Legion's top combat power in advance.
When he finally confronts Agrama and Argus, there will inevitably be only a limited number of people who can really help Shangsaren, and maybe he will need to show that traditional art ability to break through the battle.
From this point of view, Kilgardan is a stepping stone for Serajan...... To put it nicely, it's called a touchstone and a whetstone.
If even Kil'Gardan, a top-notch demigod with moisture, can't beat him, where does Saljan have the confidence to compete with a true god-level titan?
As Sarren's pillow person, Aishara had long known her little man's intentions, and she asked with a rather serious expression, "Are you ready to face the fraudsters alone?" This is no joke, in case you miss...... The blow to the morale of the whole army was to be expected. ”
Salian nodded solemnly: "I know that this battle can only be won, not lost, and I will do my best to overcome this difficulty, but ......"
Sarian suddenly winked at Aishara slyly: "The necessary emergency preparations still need to be made, if my plan really goes wrong, then I can only start a righteous group fight without talking about martial virtues." ”
(End of chapter)