1096: Chapter 436: Exclude Player_3 1096: Chapter 436: Exclude Player_3 And now, the question is, could an accident possibly occur under the current circumstances?
According to the battle situation, unless those demigod NPCs arrived in ti and used their own powerful strength to crush Zhou Tian and his monster army, even if the players had more people going online in the sa manner, the pressure they could bring to bear on Zhou Tian would not be significant.
Provided Zhou Tian fought thodically with his own strength, he would indeed possess the capability to defeat those players.
As a result, at that ti, Zhou Tian did not make any other preparations; he simply continued to attack the players in the sa way he had started.
Although his actions seed futile, it was undeniable that due to his attacks, a significant number of players did die at his hands.
A behavior like Zhou Tian’s would generally be seen as that of a Big Boss.
In fact, Zhou Tian was indeed a Big Boss, and the players’ first response to monsters like him would certainly be to attack them desperately.
After all, in the players’ view, if they could defeat such bosses like Zhou Tian, they were sure to drop a lot of good loot.
Even though the dropped items might not necessarily fall into their hands, as long as there was a glimr of hope to defeat Zhou Tian, it was estimated that those players would desperately give their all.
However, if those players, while attacking Zhou Tian, found that this monster was not an opponent they could handle, and if they failed to achieve their goal but instead lost a large number of mbers’ lives, it was estimated that these players would inevitably change their original thoughts at that ti.
The temptation of a boss is indeed great, but if the strength of a boss is so formidable that the players themselves feel it is invincible, then most of those players would choose not to engage the boss in combat.
After all, players are not truly indifferent to the death of their characters; if their characters lose a level, they would need to spend quite a while to recover the lost experience.
If there were losses in terms of equipnt, then it would be even more difficult to compensate for the loss later on.
Therefore, under that situation, an average-strength boss might be a temptation for players, but an existence so overwhelmingly powerful would be a deterrent to them.
Undoubtedly, given Zhou Tian’s current strength, he could naturally achieve the goal of deterring those players, and the only thing he needed to do now was to let the players see what he was capable of.
In fact, Zhou Tian’s performance at that ti had undoubtedly shown his powerful strength.
Not every monster could cut down players like they were straw n, the way Zhou Tian did.
Even if Zhou Tian hadn’t taken action himself, the strength of his duplicate beastn had already been sufficient to make those players aware of his awesoness.
Players who had previously fought with emperor-level bosses were naturally aware of the terrifying strength of emperor-level bosses.
Even if they ford teams to attack emperor-level bosses, they seldom gained the upper hand, not to ntion the player’s situation was not great at that ti.
Thus, almost as soon as the players who had witnessed the strength of an emperor-level boss noticed Zhou Tian, the majority of them had chosen to withdraw from the battle.
After another group of players had suffered so losses at Zhou Tian’s hands, his goal had almost been achieved by then.
In fact, Zhou Tian’s plan seed to be going smoothly.
Once he had successfully killed the majority of players, leaving them without any hope of victory, although there would always be so diehard mbers, with Zhou Tian’s aggressive tactics, the number of players willing to continue coming back online was decreasing.
Although players could still not be completely killed off, as Zhou Tian’s actions resulted in growing reticence among the players and more withdrawals under his attacks, Zhou Tian’s goal could be considered nearly achieved at that point.
After a large number of players exited the battle, the teleportation point occupied by the players naturally opened a space.
And with that environnt, it was estimated that even if Zhou Tian did nothing, the advantage held by the monster side, combined with the strength of Zhou Tian’s beastman troops, was already more than enough to crush those players.
Given the situation at that ti, no accidents occurred thereafter.
After revealing a losing streak among the players, Zhou Tian imdiately increased the speed of his offense.
Consequently, given the players’ desperate situation and with fewer and fewer mbers willing to fight to the death, they could not possibly withstand Zhou Tian’s assault.
It didn’t take long under his forces’ attack for Zhou Tian to capture the players’ respawn point.
Having successfully taken the players’ respawn point, Zhou Tian then launched an assault on the teleportation point of the NPCs.
Although players were the first force Zhou Tian needed to eliminate from this siege, NPC forces were equally intolerable within his castle.
Players had a great destructive power, so much so that when Zhou Tian thought about which force to eliminate from the battle first, the players ca to mind.
However, it cannot be denied that no matter how destructive the players were, they could not change a fact: they were not Zhou Tian’s true opponents.
(To be continued.
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