Chapter 1507: Chapter 769: Storm Entity
This ti, the Cloud Giant listened to the advice and explained: “It’s not about having them land and attack, but to use the Charm Song and Charm Dance from outside the range to create chaos among them.”
“Among the gnolls, there is a kind called Winged Gnoll, and the Blaspher also commands Dragonized Gnoll which can grow dragon wings. Sending only the Harpies to attack is too thin, making them easy targets to be picked off.”
“So, it seems the opponent has set traps in the army waiting for us.” The Cloud Giant completely dispelled his disdain towards the Conqueror.
The opponent really is as cunning and insidious as rumored, whether encapsulated within the Conqueror Army’s defensive state or venturing out solo, they silently suggest their lack of air force.
But if they truly believed it, from those wagon formations a swarm of flying creatures might erge; even a group of weak Erde could catch them off guard, paired with their formidable ground firepower, it’s entirely possible to cause significant casualties.
The Cloud Giant now no longer holds the high spirits and ambition he had when he set out, even if the opponent does not unleash this unexpected wide-area spell, even if there truly is no air force, solely relying on the wagon formations on the ground will not realize his anticipated herd-driving scenario.
The opponent’s wagon formation is not singular, but five.
Even if they manage to overco one, there’s still the second, third, fourth, fifth waiting for them!
While their mode may prevent mutual support, if scattered, the impact on the others is minimal.
If this turns into combat, apart from those Orc Greatbow and Throwing Spear being able to attack from ground range, other attack thods must withstand the battering of ballista carts, skeleton cannons, and treants’ rock throws, approaching to a certain extent only then can they engage.
The interconnected wagons, countless stand-up shields, seem to be hard bones to gnaw, unless like the opponent, possessing powerful thods capable of wide-range attacks.
Unfortunately, the ans they have seem to be quite limited.
Rather than this, it’s better to target the Conqueror himself, strip all the equipnt off him, especially that high-order artifact.
“No, sothing’s wrong with this cloud.” The Cloud Giant suddenly looked up, noticing the cloud descending towards them, its target not anything else but the black sphere enveloped by clouds.
Seemingly aware of being discovered, two clouds resembling eyes appeared out of nowhere, suddenly accelerating downward, accompanied by thunderous roars and a torrential storm.
“This is animated cloud layers… no, this is a Storm Entity, a Ninth-Ring Spell: Revenge Storm, it wants to rescue the Blaspher.” Dilila’s expression changed dramatically, “Quick, quick, quick, everyone evacuate; the Blaspher has terrifying single combat abilities, encountering him in the storm will lead to direct destruction.”
“Charge in, entangle him, any retreaters will be executed.” The Cloud Giant ignored the warning from the Dwarves Elf Priestess, issuing a completely opposite order.
He is now resolutely set on obtaining the high-order artifact and is ready to endure certain casualties to stall him.
The Revenge Storm can wreak havoc for at most a minute, as long as they stall until it dissipates on its own, it will suffice.
The strength of this Ninth-Ring Spell is targeted at ordinary people, against the Flying Cavalry, it falls short, for most can withstand a lightning strike without dying.
“Hou!”
The fear of the Cloud Giant overwheld that of Gaven, reluctant cries ensued, and they charged towards the sky-covering Revenge Storm.
Buzz! Buzz! Buzz!
This is the tremble of the Orc Greatbows.
Woo! Woo! Woo!
This is the howling of the Ridgeback Beast and Earth Crystal People’s sonic attack.
With visibility impaired, they could only bombard wildly, attempting to attack the enemies hidden within the Revenge Storm.
Crack! Crack! Crack!
Huge lightning bolts responded to them.
Whether they hit the enemy, they didn’t know, but the enemy’s lightning was precise; occasionally a Flying Dragon, rider and mount spinning, would fall to the ground, likely due to dragon wing damage.
“Wind, co.” The Cloud Giant didn’t just wait idly; he began what he was best at, gathering a massive Air Elent around him, forming a huge tornado, and sweeping it towards the Revenge Storm, aiming to blow the spell away.
Any spell can be countered by more than one thod, the key is finding the appropriate thod.
This unconventional thod of using gale force to disperse is one way to break the Revenge Storm, if played well, it often leads to devastating blows for the enemy—by blowing the Revenge Storm towards the direction of the enemy’s main force.
The Cloud Giant mainly aims to expose the area covered by the Revenge Storm, preventing the Blaspher from escaping amidst the chaos.
But the thod usually effective proves ineffective this ti.
The Revenge Storm was rely blown off by dozens of ters, then it stopped moving, and conversely, its winds and rains began rging with the tornado, as if attempting to wrest control from the Cloud Giant.
This Revenge Storm is not an ordinary Ninth-Ring Spell but possesses its consciousness and will.
Ah, ah, ah, ah…
Cries of anguish echoed out from within the Revenge Storm.
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