Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 1812 - Capítulo 1812: 870: Shadow Legion VS Undead Legion_2
Capítulo 1812: Chapter 870: Shadow Legion VS Undead Legion_2
It should be noted that their hacking is not random, only pursuing speed without pursuing strength, but rather a balance of speed and strength.
However, anyone with a discerning eye can see that, at the same attack speed, the six-armed snake demon is clearly a cut above.
It’s not that her combat techniques are more sophisticated, but her six-arm layout is more perfect, utilizing the spatial surface to the extreme.
She can parry and defend with two to four swords, while using the remaining swords to launch attacks on the enemy.
In contrast, the attacks of the Berserk Wind are more complex and varied, but appear too scattered, unable to achieve the concentration of the six-armed snake demon.
In comparison, the six-armed snake demon focuses on a point, whereas the Berserk Wind focuses on a surface.
On the battlefield, when clearing out miscellaneous soldiers simultaneously, the Berserk Wind’s efficiency surpasses that of the six-armed snake demon. However, if the enemy’s level rises to elite, the six-armed snake demon holds more of an advantage.
However, the six-armed snake demon merely holds a certain advantage, but has never been able to swiftly take down the Berserk Wind.
Not only Gaven’s Five-Willow Overstate Full Form possesses self-healing abilities, but they are now situated in a negative energy area, where the ubiquitous negative energy constantly heals these undead.
Unless it’s possible to take down the opponent in an extremely short time, the undead battle becomes a mutual scrape fest, with neither side able to kill the other quickly.
Following closely behind the charging six-armed snake demon are eight Shadow Walker Night Shadows, all transformed from those Killing Vajra Giants in the battle of Lake Asen.
In an ordinary army, they are undoubtedly lethal weapons, capable of capturing cities and territories.
However, in front of the Berserk Wind, they seem outmatched, each being overwhelmed by the tempestuous barrage of attacks of the Berserk Wind, unable even to lift their heads. Even with strong attack power, without the chance to strike, it’s all in vain.
Yet the terrifying damage reduction of the Night Shadow is no exaggeration. The weapons held by the Berserk Wind, collected from the Lake Asen battlefield, have seen those of excellent quality, especially magic weapons, already taken first, leaving little opportunity for them to acquire. Their weapons are many but mostly ordinary weapons.
After deducting damage reduction, the damage they can inflict on the Shadow Walker Night Shadows is negligible, single-digit damage, which is healed in the blink of an eye.
The negative energy gathered by the Living Bone Towers does not distinguish between friend and foe when healing, so long as one is undead, it will heal.
The Shadow Legion only needs to hold back these troublesome Berserk Winds, allowing Gaven to focus fully on dealing with the Death Stalker.
When Gaven finds the Death Stalker once more within the black fog, it has not only merged into one entity but also no longer presents a centipede-like appearance. Instead, it is a gigantic corpse pyramid, nearly ten meters tall, with a base width and length of nearly equal, at about ten meters each, possessing numerous bone claws not outnumbered by those surrounding the corpse spire.
During the time Gaven was held back by the Berserk Wind, the Death Stalker consumed a large number of bones, not only repairing its body but even allowing itself to enter its complete form.
The previous corpse centipede form was its simplified form, possessing super mobility in that state but was too weak in strength and body type.
During times when bodies were relatively scarce, to facilitate long journeys, they would actively shed some corpses, allowing themselves to enter that state.
When encountering a powerful enemy, the current complete form is more suitable for combat.
The advantage of this unique shape needs no further explanation.
It has no distinct top or bottom, any side can be considered the bottom.
The number of bone claws on its body is astonishingly high, allowing it to directly attack enemies from any side.
When they meet again, before Gaven can swing the War Ravager, the Death Stalker jumps forward actively, lunging towards Gaven.
Its jump is unique, not a whole leap, relying on the slenderness of its numerous bone claws, making it hard to achieve such full-body lift.
It uses one side as a fulcrum, propelling the other side’s bone claws forcefully, causing it to flip forward like a triangular body.
As long as it faces its enemy, it can immediately initiate an embrace, using the densely packed bone claws on its body for frantic scratching, clinging tightly to the enemy until it tears them to pieces and assimilates them into its body.
Once it holds you in an embrace, escaping is no simple task; its strength is quite terrifying, reaching up to forty-eight points, even five points higher than the Five-Willow Overstate Full Form in strength state, enough to form a suppressive advantage.
With its clumsy attack method, it originally wouldn’t have a chance to embrace Gaven.
Gaven did the contrary, directly throwing the War Ravager aside and charged at the Death Stalker, letting numerous bone claws embed into his body, using both hands to tear at the Death Stalker, forcibly pulling corpses off its body one by one.
The peculiarity of the Death Stalker is that smashing it with the War Ravager is not as effective as attacking with bare hands.
After all, the War Ravager is a warhammer, and it’s quite heavy, giving it immense impact power, but swinging it is relatively laborious.