Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 1734 - 844: When Wealth Permits, Firepower Overwhelms (Part 2)
CHAPTER 1734: CHAPTER 844: WHEN WEALTH PERMITS, FIREPOWER OVERWHELMS (PART 2)
The Wind Spirit Witch had already transformed into a terrifying hurricane. The extent of her lethality is aside for now, but in terms of momentum, she was undeniably formidable. Even those Winged Night Shadows were torn and thrown about wildly. Once they got caught, they couldn’t extricate themselves for a while.
In contrast, the witch known as Hurricane had a Totem Body not as a hurricane but as a Super Giant Roc. She was evidently very skilled in the use of wind and was definitely the fastest flying creature Gaven had ever seen. Even the Half-Moon Colt at full speed probably couldn’t catch up to her.
During her flight, she had a gust of wind swirling around her, continually providing external support. She didn’t get entangled with those Shadows but instead attempted to use her speed advantage to bypass them and head straight toward the three Shadow Dragons.
The witch named Thunder Spirit transformed into the Thunder Giant, looking very similar to a living Revenge Storm. From afar, she appeared as a Giant composed of clouds and mist, with countless lightning bolts constantly coalescing inside. With every move, she wielded destructive power.
She was akin to a mixture of Storm and Thunderwood, casually using various lightning strikes, Lightning Binding, and Chain Lightning. However, her real killer move was the lightning pillar she exhaled, which truly annihilated whatever it swept over.
Those who dared to delve into her body only wished they weren’t dying too slowly, getting an all-around electric roasting instead.
In terms of the most potent lethality, it was still the witch named Light Spirit. She was proficient in Positive Energy, which is light. She didn’t use True Gods as a medium to channel Positive Energy. Instead, she had already become the Incarnation of Light.
Her Totem Body was impossible to look at directly, being a dazzling giant light sphere. With the corner of the eye, one could still see that deep within the light sphere was a Super Giant human silhouette.
The controlling power of Positive Energy over the Undead was common knowledge to any bystander in Felen, especially for the Ghost Shadows. Even being exposed to sunlight would cause them continuous harm.
Let alone being exposed to pure Positive Energy, the Light Spirit needed to do nothing but walk past, causing those weaker Ghosts to turn to Ashes to Ashes, while the Nightshades merely lasted a bit longer.
All the Ghosts, upon seeing her, would avoid her like mice avoid a cat, not daring to get close at all.
She, just like the Hurricane Witch, didn’t bother with those Shadows but instead charged straight toward the Shadow Dragons.
Catch the ringleader first to capture the bandit; as long as the three main culprits were dealt with, the remaining Shadow army wouldn’t be much of a problem.
The least useful among them was the Water Spirit Witch. Most Ghosts had very strong cold resistance, and the Nightshades had direct Cold Immunity, after all, being lifeless Undead.
And coincidentally, they were Spiritual Bodies. Even if the Water Spirit Witch froze them with Freezing Magic, they could pass through it with very limited harm.
Gaven was merely following from the side, not bringing out his Shadow Legion, only deploying the War Ravager.
With those Haslan Witches paving the way ahead, they could hold off the opposing Ghost Legion without needing him to make a move.
Gaven was merely using his War Plunder Domain to harvest those Shadow Specters that were slain.
Recently, although the commotion he caused in The Eastern Desolation was quite considerable, the Ghost Legion didn’t have much revenue.
The Withering Battle, the Dragon Oak Mother Tree also needed souls. When those Withering Ones were purified, the souls naturally became hers.
The Laiserman Witch, leveraging the Totem Dreamscape, had two confrontations with Khan Yamen, with the wars erupting within the Dream World. All souls were either retained by the Totem Dreamscape or plundered by Khan Yamen, leaving nothing for him.
Only this time did he seize a chance.
Although the power of the Totem Dreamscape was also behind, it had already weakened significantly, especially in its absorption of these Dark Souls, far less potent than that of the War Ravager which directly plunders them forcibly.
Even the Water Spirit Witch, and none of the other witches, could hope to hide it from their eyes. They didn’t speak, evidently tacitly consenting to this matter.
After all, compared to the cooperation relationship between the two sides, harvesting some enemy souls really wasn’t much.
Meanwhile, Gaven was voraciously absorbing magical combat knowledge from these witches.
He discovered a strange phenomenon, which was that once these Laiserman Witches utilized their Totem Bodies, they no longer used those ordinary spells.
They more frequently used that type of magic without restrictions, or directly bombarded with the purest elements.
Thinking carefully, it wasn’t strange for such a situation to arise.
For them now, the lethality of low and medium circle spells was far smaller than what they could achieve with a simple gesture. Using high-circle spells was overly time-consuming and required casting materials. In the time it took to cast one, they could have already unleashed several powerful no-consumption spells.
As for Elemental control, it was only considered when there was insufficient Elemental Magic Power available for summoning.
They were currently Elemental Avatars themselves, and the Elemental Magic Power they mastered was not unlimited, but at least ample and not scarce, without the need to worry about waste.
As the saying goes, when wealthy, cover with firepower; when poor, go for precision strikes.
They were now the former—firepower coverage.
This didn’t mean they had completely abandoned spell casting; it simply meant that the current enemies weren’t worth their spells.