Three Towers Game-Chapter 843 - 251: The Irresistible Warrior_2

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Driven by willpower, Bow Hero's shooting speed increased, Shield Hero's sense of pain dulled!

Even the Shepherd Heroes, their hand speed increased.

Actually, they shouldn't be so smooth.

It's just that this Demon King was very eager to try... If he didn't attack the enemy's back row, just like in the game, using the dumbest way, allowing Shield Hero to taunt him, pretending not to see the enemy's back row, could he still win?

He wanted to test... just how powerful the Demon King really is, whether he could ignore tactics and crush his opponents.

For now, it seems the Demon King still needs to master some techniques.

However, the Demon King still plans not to use techniques because he wants to savor his opponent's despair.

The Demon King's health dropped to one-third.

For the heroes, victory seemed within sight.

But at that moment, the Demon King activated his card ability.

Split.

This is a Magic Energy Card, a super strong card second only to the Mysterious God Card.

You will have six clones with battle attributes identical to yours, and as long as the number of clones is above two, you won't take any damage.

At the crossroads, when suddenly six Demon Kings appeared, as the shields in front shattered in an instant... with each Shield Hero being pierced by the Demon King's claws—

The Priests and Bowmen all stopped their actions.

Only then did the Demon King teleport into the crowd of Bow Heroes, without an Array Hero, facing the Demon King's sudden face attack, they had no way out.

"Hahahahaha, why aren't you shooting? Your arrows have caused me quite some damage!"

The massive attribute gap was already enough to cause despair, and the Demon King could still use cards...

This made victory seem even more unattainable.

When the Demon King teleported over, everyone realized that even without using clones, the Demon King could defeat them.

At the crossroads in Area Seven—

The Demon King unleashed a massacre.

A huge warrior group of twenty-two Bow Heroes, thirty-one Shepherd Heroes, nine Shield Heroes...

was mercilessly wiped out.

And the Demon King, whose health had dropped to one-third, returned to peak health once his skills could be activated again...

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There were sixty Sword Heroes, ninety Shield Heroes, sixty Axe Heroes, fifty Magic Heroes, sixty Shepherd Heroes, fifty Array Heroes, and sixty Bow Heroes.

This was the entire hero lineup, and the death of heroes would lead to a weakened lineup, weakening one side's power.

But that's not the worst part.

The worst, which destroys one's spirit and will, is that everyone can see this number.

In other words, everyone can see the number of remaining heroes.

But cannot see the number of Demon Kings.

Only about ten minutes into the battlefield, one-third of the Bow Heroes and half of the Shepherd Heroes fell...

This cast a thick shadow over everyone's heart.

No one had any fighting spirit left.

Except for that man.

Just like in Area Four, Area Eleven also had a small group of people wandering undecidedly in the crossroads.

Suddenly, the sound of footsteps came, causing the group to be on high alert.

It was just a small unit, a team of Array Heroes and Magic Heroes, totaling twenty-five people.

Facing the Demon King, although their battle style was bizarre, they had no chance of winning.

So this group cautiously guarded against every "sound."

When they found a lone Sword Hero, walking out from the distant shadows...

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

"Hey, want to join us?" said a Magic Hero, skilled in fire spells for long-range attacks.

Spell damage could deal high damage, but it depended on the Demon King's elemental resistance.

The Demon King's ability allows him to decide his elemental resistance, so it requires a Mage to assess.

Generally speaking, as long as the Mage is not disturbed, they can deal high output, and Mages also have some survival ability.

In contrast, Sword Heroes and Axe Heroes, pure melee, are truly cannon fodder.

This team didn't have Shield Heroes, and these Array Heroes and Magic Heroes weren't inviting the Sword Hero out of goodwill, just thinking having a melee fighter was better than none.

Having a melee character to sacrifice makes the Mages and Array Mages feel safer casting spells and arrays, right?

The Sword Hero originally said:

"Why is it a group of heroes, why hasn't the Demon King appeared yet."

This was the Sword Hero's original words, but due to speech expression ability -4. Miscommunication effect +3. Mood stirring ability -2...

Others heard:

"Get lost, how dare you be my teammates?"

This caused the atmosphere to suddenly become tense.

The Sword Hero also heard, and blurted out such a sentence...

Well, he was sure it was better if he didn't speak at all.

It was also at this moment that a twist occurred, right below the crossroads, the Demon King—the hunter of heroes—appeared.

Unlike the Sword Hero's footsteps, the Demon King's footsteps came with a great sense of pressure from his aura, along with the tremor sound of a giant creature stepping on the ground.

"It's the Demon King! Quick, deploy the formation transfer! Fire Wall!"

Magic Heroes panicked, but their response was relatively correct.

Facing the Demon King, first think of a way to use spells like the Fire Wall or Ice Wall to slow the Demon King's steps.

Then together with the Array Heroes, use a teleportation array to leave.

But not to mention... their Fire Wall and Ice Wall had no effect against the Demon King who had obtained "Slow Resistance" Magic Energy Card—

Even if it had effect, these Magic Heroes would still be wiped out.

Because the Array Heroes ran away.

Using arrays that allow others to leave together was too slow. But if they only transferred themselves, it would be much faster.

As the Magic Heroes risked their lives casting spells, they only bought time for the Array Heroes.