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MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter-Chapter 795 - : A Thousand Horses Galloping
Chapter 795: Chapter 795: A Thousand Horses Galloping
The great battle started, with countless players rushing into the range covered by the Different Dimension tunnel like a flood.
As the players delved deeper, numerous teams began to diverge, each selecting their own targets, every Chain Camp was a battlefield.
The Lizardmen players were likewise guarding each respective camp, the two sides erupted into intense combat.
Although separated by a vast distance, Li Yao and his associates could still see the dazzling brilliance of spells and skills bursting forth.
“It’s really spectacular.”
That was the first thought that popped into all heads, as intense battles erupted around the outskirts of the camp.
Although the Lizardmen’s civilization was primitive, there were basic camp defenses available, with NPC working alongside the Lizardmen players, considering that the Lizardmen were initially stronger than the human players.
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The combat that erupted initially held the upper hand, but there were just too many human players.
Moreover, this was large-scale Legion warfare, with spells, and skills densely concentrated.
In this dense crowd, the disparity in skills between the two sides was increasingly diminishing. After all, it was cramped within the ranks.
Even impressive skills were challenging to pull off, and as the battle continued, both sides were pitted in a power standoff.
Tanks from both sides fiercely assaulted each other’s lines, while healers and spell casters frantically unleashed various spells.
Countless spells blanketed the melee fighters engaged in battle. Under such dire circumstances, both strategies and awareness were irrelevant. What mattered were the gear and skill application, and of course, the strength of the healing capability.
In small-scale or single-player battles, human players were proved to be much weaker than Lizardmen players. But in large-scale Legion warfare, humans quickly found that they could actually contend with the Lizardmen.
In reality, humans’ combat awareness was not lacking, and their battle strategies superior to that of the Lizardmen’s. Many adept human commanders played vital roles during this time.
Generally, humans were suppressed in the first ten minutes of the combat, but within fifteen minutes, they could stand against the Lizardmen, and after twenty minutes, they could begin to fight back, starting to gain an advantage.
This discovery excited the human players, while the Lizardmen players looked grim. This was in a situation where there were NPCs available – without them, things would undoubtedly be much worse.
The bat knights had a greater advantage as the Lizardmen struggled to climb the chains.
The majority of the bat knights were Dark Rangers, and their glowing arrows knocked high-level Lizardmen NPCs off the chains.
The chains were just too long and too high, reaching up to the sky – a height of at least ten thousand yards. Not even the strongest skill could withstand the force of falling from such height.
During the humans’ charge, many Lizardmen fell to the ground and crushed several unlucky souls. The bat knights had a significant advantage.
“It’s about time,” the Queen waved her hand, commanding, “Give my orders, divide into teams of five hundred, each attacking their Array’s node.”
Crowds of soldiers dutifully followed orders. Under the demons’ leadership, the Undead charged wildly toward their targeted locations, hauling Plague Catapults.
Through the three key nodes Li Yao found, the Undercity Mage Group had already analyzed all of the Array’s key nodes.
The bat knights had blocked the high-level Lizardmen NPCs that had arrived through the Different Dimension tunnel. The demons and the forces controlled by the Great Alchemist Federation were responsible for destroying the key nodes of the Different Dimension tunnel Array.
“Your strategy isn’t bad, these new recruits are somewhat useful,” the Queen said, finding it a bit surprising that the human players were already suppressing various bases.
“There are too many people, it’s hard for even exceptional skills to be deployed,” Li Yao said without a hint of surprise.
“It’s not time to be happy yet. The war cannot proceed this smoothly. You two should set out as well. Remember to attack that base and install those items,” the Queen instructed.
“Understood,” Li Yao nodded. Although the Queen had staged a surprise, the Lizardmen wouldn’t just sit back and wait for their death. The teleportation from the main city was highly crucial. If they failed, they wouldn’t bear the outcome.
“Go then, don’t let me down,” the Queen floated away after speaking.
Li Yao knew that the Queen certainly had more tricks up her sleeve, but that wasn’t his concern at the moment.
Li Yao glanced at the five thousand people behind him. They were the elites of Starfire. Although their formation wasn’t as tidy as the NPCs, they had come a long way since they joined the guild.
Li Yao shouted in the guild combat channel, “Everyone, summon your mounts.”
Upon Li Yao’s command, everyone summoned their mounts.
Ten people in Li Yao’s group summoned Nightmares, while the rest of the five thousand rode on Skeletal Warhorses provided by the Queen.
In an instant, the neighing of the horses echoed, and the Queen’s Guards summoned bats.
“Follow me.”
A wave surged forth, leading the charge were ten Nightmares.
The live stream covering the Starfire team had already switched to a different shot since half an hour had passed and the Starfire team still hadn’t moved, leaving viewers with nothing to watch.
But seeing the charge of five thousand Skeletal Warhorses, plus a hundred bat knights, was quite a shock.
Although at level thirty, players who possessed mounts were still the minority. The horse-riding skill and the mount were just too expensive. To get a mount, calculations showed that if one were to grind by killing monsters or doing tasks normally, it would take at least a month to afford the horse-riding skill and a basic mount.
As a result, even top guilds only had a few people with mounts; mounts were currently a symbol of status.
All of this made forming a force virtually impossible, so other guilds didn’t even summon their mounts, which might disrupt the formation.
Yet the Starfire guild, led five thousand men on mount in a charge.
“Starfire is just too awesome, with five thousand mounts.”
“Damn, Starfire has certainly outdone herself. How did they do that?”
“Damn, I can’t even afford level thirty equipment. I’ve been saving for a month but still haven’t gotten a mount. Starfire has five thousand mounts all of a sudden – it’s unbelievable.”
“This is simply outrageous.”
“What’s the big deal? I have been watching Starfire’s live stream. Have you seen the more than one hundred bat knights? They also take orders from Starfire.”
“You guys are way behind, didn’t you see who the NPC next to Prairie Fire was?”
“It was just an NPC, what’s so great about that?”
“Exactly.”
“Losers. That was the Undead Queen, a world-class boss. Her strength had advanced greatly against the Centaurs and is probably among the top five in all three factions.”
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Currently, countless players who couldn’t participate in the battle were watching the live stream with eager attention. The number of viewers for the Starfire stream rose rapidly.
Many sharp-eyed streamers also got the news through special channels. They all wanted to know Starfire’s exact location. It was not hard for them to predict that Starfire undoubtedly had military intentions.
The eyes of the masses were focused on Starfire’s battle…