©WebNovelPub
Global Game: I, the Necromancer, am the scourge-Chapter 706 - 442: Undead Scourge VS Insect Swarm Scourge
Chapter 706: Chapter 442: Undead Scourge VS Insect Swarm Scourge
The clash between the undead and the insect swarm came sooner than Zi Liyuan had anticipated.
The “Undead Calamity” skill, seemingly imbued by some rule in the Underworld, spread faster and covered a wider area.
The undead tide near the valley was still accumulating, but around the energy vein, the undead resurrection phenomenon occurred directly.
Large swaths of the undead broke through the frozen ground, standing on this permafrost.
However, most of these undead were attacked by the nearby insects just as they climbed out from underground.
...
It must be said, a large group of insects was indeed intimidating, swarming over and instantly overwhelming these newly resurrected undead creatures.
These undead were directly dismantled by the insects, and even their bones were taken back to feed the insect nest, becoming one of the forces nurturing the insects.
Follow curr𝒆nt nov𝒆ls on fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com.
Ordinary undead were quickly killed by the insects, but the Undead BOSS was different.
The low-level BOSS was soon bitten to death by the insects, then torn into pieces, making it impossible to be resurrected by the Power of the Dark Rules.
But those high-level Undead BOSS were different, any Fourth tier Undead BOSS, even if just a normal BOSS template, could inflict considerable damage to the insect swarm.
Especially, the newly resurrected undead, as the high-level insect BOSS did not act immediately, resulting in a large number of low-level insects being harvested by the high-level Undead BOSS.
Notably, the resurrected undead wizards, with a “Death Decay,” could wipe out a large swath of low-level insects.
Moreover, there were many spells, such as Dark Shockwave, Dark Flame, and Death Meteor, which were large-scale spells.
When thrown chaotically, they could kill off a large number of low-level insects.
However, the high-level insect BOSS were not concerned about the deaths of low-level insects, as they could produce as many as needed.
Low-level insects were merely tools for the Black Slave, and mass hatching required little resources and energy.
But, before the slain Undead BOSS could be dismantled and dismembered by the insects, they were revived and strengthened by the Power of the Dark Rules, prompting the high-level insect BOSS to finally react.
Unfortunately, a large group of Undead BOSS, after resurrection, gained enhancement from the BOSS template.
Normal BOSS advanced to Elite BOSS, elite to rare, and rare to Hero BOSS…
When the first resurrected Undead BOSS became a Fourth tier peak Epic, the high-level insect BOSS could no longer sit still.
Dozens of Fifth tier peak Epic insect BOSS were dispatched by the Legendary insect generals to clear out the undead.
Simultaneously, the spread of the “Undead Calamity” skill directly affected this mining area.
Countless undead broke through the permafrost, climbed up from their slumber, and began attacking living beings.
The battle erupted instantly on the side of the energy mine.
The insect race had an absolute advantage, but the number of resurrected Undead BOSS was large and spread out, forcing the insect race to send high-level BOSS to deal with them.
Those low-level insect races were harvested wave after wave by the Undead BOSS before being targeted by the high-level insect BOSS.
Once an Undead BOSS was killed, if not dismantled in time, it would soon be resurrected by the Power of the Dark Rules, and its template enhanced.
If, initially, the insect race had full control over this area of energy mines, when the undead tide from the valley surged nearer, the insect leaders stationed here were at a loss.
Over a thousand Fourth tier peak Epic Undead BOSS, leading hundreds of thousands of Undead BOSS and tens of millions of the Undead Army, charged the insect base.
Almost instantly, they broke the control of the insect race.
Even though the insect race numbered over a billion, facing the massive number of Undead BOSS, they were caught off guard.
However, the high-level insect leaders had to guard this energy mine, so neither Fifth tier Legendary nor Fifth tier Epic remained behind; instead, they launched a full assault.
With the characteristic hissing of the insect race, the insects near the energy mine ceased their collection tasks, converged into a swarm, and rushed fiercely toward the Undead Army.
The clash of undead against insects.
The slaughter between the dead spirits and the living beings.
Countless insects and countless undead fell on the battlefield, becoming part of this permafrost.
The fearlessness and vast numbers of the insect race directly smashed the Undead Army, then isolated and encircled them.
Countless ordinary undead perished to the insects, their bones crushed.
The low-level BOSS, after harvesting a batch of insects, were also eventually encircled and dismembered.
Only high-level Undead BOSS were unafraid of low-level insects, easily wiping out large groups, yet they couldn’t withstand when insect BOSS found them.
The BOSS vs. BOSS warfare, in reality, didn’t offer much advantage to the insect race.
Among over a billion insects, there were millions of BOSS, but the majority were low-level BOSS.
In contrast, for the Undead BOSS, the undead creatures raised by the “Undead Calamity” skill were at least of the Second Tier, and those BOSS were even more powerful, most being Third or Fourth Tier.
When over a thousand Fourth tier peak Epic Undead BOSS appeared on the battlefield, even high-level insects were at a loss.
Four Fifth tier peak Legendary insect leaders, besieged by over a hundred Fourth tier Epic Undead BOSS.
Over eighty Fifth tier peak Epic insect generals, surrounded and attacked by more than four hundred Fourth tier Epic Undead BOSS.
The high-end combat power of the undead, even if one tier lower in strength, relied on massive numbers to stubbornly hold back these powerful insects.
As for the remaining five hundred Epic undead, they moved freely within the insect swarm, reaping the lives of one batch of insects after another.