Not only did Drako Yau read through Nins moves and predicted that Danting would face certain death, he also acted in ti to save Danting; his series of moves was as smooth as a flowing river. It was just that the player from Allurers who got swept by the beam was a bit innocent.
Ouuu! After Drako Yau made its attack, which was supposed to land flushly on Danting, miss its target, Nin started howling like crazy and plucked a tall tree with each hand before charging at Drako Yau.
Idyllic Poet steeled her face and snickered, You dumbass, you really cant tell whos the main damage dealer can you!
With the buff from the Phoenix Ring, her fire-elental skills were on a level beyond anyones reach. She cast Rain of Fire, raining down fireballs onto him. As fireballs poured down from above, she cast another spell.
Apart from Fire Shield, there was another Level 20 skillScorching Brand.
Eight out of 10 elentalists chose to give up on the skill. It wasnt that the skill was weak; on the contrary, it was very powerful. When landed on a target, the target would receive increased damage from all fire elental damage. The downside though, was that it would take typical elentalists half their mana pool just to cast the spell, and it was very difficult to cast.
Spells like Fireball and Rain of Fire required casters to set a target, then they could simply fire it at the specified location, though they still needed to anticipate their targets movent in order for the spells to land. Scorching Brand was different; casters had to actively control the spells travel trajectory at all tis. If they cast the spell and tried to fire it off like a Fireball, it would imdiately vanish along with half of their mana pool.
The ntal capability required was extrely high. When class progression beca available, countless elentalists had a love and hate relationship with the skill. In the end, many players chose to give up. Casting Scorching Brand was like a gamble in a sense after all; if it missed, the caster would waste half of his mana, which was fatal for mages who relied on mana.
Yet right now, Idyllic Poet used Scorching Brand right in front of the two other elentalists. A slithering snake of fire travelled through the air, almost as if it was distorting space. It was obviously just heat distortion, but it looked pretty aweso regardless.
Under the two elentalists awe-struck gazes, the Scorching Brand which was supposed to be very difficult to control accurately struck Nin like a regular Fireball. A fla brand appeared on Nin; it was more vulnerable to fire elental attacks in the next five seconds.
Rain of Fire, Fireball, Flaming Phoenix The two elentalists from Allurers werent dumb enough to miss the opportunity and imdiately sent spell after spell at the weakened Nin. In just five seconds, the three of them dealt tons of damage, leaving behind a battered boss which yelped in pain.
Idyllic Poet also seed battered, ntally in her case. Her Scorching Brand which seed to have landed easily actually took her a lot of effort. But she was no ordinary personshe was Idyllic Poet, the Pyrowitch! Still, it was fairly taxing on the mind whenever she used the skill.
Nin was dumbstruck by the sudden flurry of attacks. The mythical monster Nin was a pretty extre monster; it feared nothing but fire, to the point that fire was almost its nesis.
To Nin, the tiny orbs of fire shot by the three mages was devastating, especially when it had been under Scorching Brands effect. The additional fire damage brought it excruciating pain. Blinded by pain and rage, it ignored Drako Yau who was scurrying away for his life and turned around to charge at Idyllic Poet.
It turned around and before it could take more than a few steps, a familiar pain coming from its rear again.
It wasnt sothing which could deal fatal damage, but the painit was bone shattering. It was that move again, but the Allurers players all dropped their jaws; one of the elentalists even dropped her staff.
The spear gleaming with moon light was once again stuck in Nins buttcrack.
Danting sent Drako Yau his admiring gaze. Its the boss Its the ultimate technique, Thousand Years of Pain
Ouuuu!
Nin leapt while covering its butt with its palm. Tears trickled out of its eyes on its massive face. A boss monster was actually crying Anyone would cry after getting stabbed in the arse really, not once but twice no less.
Nin was desperate as it twisted its body while light gathered on its hornit was pointed straight at Drako Yau. This ti though, light was gathering rapidly at its horn, probably due to pain. By the ti everyone realised what was going on, the laser beam was already headed straight for Drako Yau.
Staring at the incoming beam, Drako Yaus mind almost went blank.
Am I going to die?
However, the thought lasted for less than half a second before he denied it.
I shall take charge of my own life, not the heavens! Im not gonna die here!
The innate survival instinct within him was roaring with life as he looked into the pillar of light.
Boom!
It was as though sothing within him exploded; only he could hear the boom. After the explosion, he entered the sa weird state, the one back when he had been fighting Age of Scholars.
His body seed to be overflowing with strength, but his mind was freezing cold. However, the chilliness didnt slow down his thought processes. Instead, everything was in slow motion and his mind was as clear as ever: Dakki who gasped while covering her mouth, Danting and Zephyrwolf who were rushing over as quickly as they could, Greenstone who was casting Heal, and the pillar of light travelling towards him.
Everything was in slow motion, but they still moved nonetheless. His advantage now lay in the fact that he had a bit of ti to contemplate his options and choose the best one.
Evasion? Impossible, Nin fired the beam way too unexpectedly. Even if I dodge the initial impact, it can cut in half just by tilting its head.
This? Doesnt work.
That? Doesnt work.
Doesnt work Doesnt work Doesnt work
In the few seconds which the beam took to reach him, Drako Yau had gone through countless possibilities in his head, but they were rejected one by one.
In the end, he decided on using the most ordinary of thods. He held his spear in front of him and slanted the weapon to point it diagonally towards the sky.
The beam knocked Drako Yau down and continued to send him gliding backwards with his butt kissing the ground. It slamd straight into his Moon Gazer and was reflected into the sky. However, the force behind the beam was so great that it propelled Drako Yau across the ground, his butt now serving as his sled.
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