Chapter 239: The Great Purge of Mardun.
Although there are very fleshy and durable Moorg barbarian soldiers to block the sword, Mardun's situation cannot be reversed.
The mere Morg barbarian soldiers were just trying to make Ursales slash twice more.
And if Usalus fires his sword energy, he can still chop them down in pieces.
No matter how many Moorge barbarians come, they won't be able to overturn the situation.
After all, they are just a group of big guys who are relatively durable!
Ursales, who was in the middle of a killing spree, had his live broadcast screen turned off.
This kind of meat grinder-like battle is completely rampant and brutal killing, which is not in line with the hobbies of high elves.
Orcs would like this kind of bloody and brutal battle scenes without any technical content.
The fighting style of Xal'atath near the tower is very appealing to the high elves.
To deal with the demon guards, who were not much bigger, just wipe their throats with a knife, or stab them around the back towards the heart.
Using a dagger with a large curvature for backstabbing is definitely not as easy as a straight dagger.
Therefore, this kind of weapon with a large blade arc is more likely to use the blade to wipe the enemy's neck.
Limited by the limitations of the weapon itself, Xal'atath's close combat style is fixed.
You can only flexibly stick to the enemy and fight with them, quickly harvesting the enemy's life.
Due to its absolute advantages in speed and sharpness, it can become the nemesis of non-tank professions.
But when you encounter those guys with rough skin and thick flesh, it will be more of a headache.
The thickness of the armor and skin exceeds the length of the blade, and it cannot cause effective damage even if it is inserted to the end.
For example, the Morg barbarians are human shield demons with a standard giant body.
Xal'atath broke through the thick magic steel armor and inserted it, leaving only about five centimeters of the blade tip able to penetrate the flesh.
If it weren't for the ability to absorb life force, a Morg barbarian would have to cut for a long time to peel off its armor and cause damage.
Fortunately, Xal'atath's ability to absorb life force is quite powerful.
To deal with powerful demons such as the Abyss Demon King, their powerful vitality can withstand them for a while.
Guys like the Morg barbarians, who are rough-skinned and fleshy, do not have as much vitality as the real strong demons.
They only lasted for two or three seconds, and their vitality was almost sucked dry.
As long as they don't encounter those rough-skinned and powerful demons, Xal'atath's harvesting efficiency is not much worse than Urthalus.
And his elegant and swift fighting style makes him even more popular among the audience.
In fact, it is not just the high elves, but the nature of all elves is like this.
Whether the fighting style is elegant or not, this must be put first!
Then other factors can be considered.
Elegantly approach the enemy to launch a fatal attack, and then elegantly dodge away from the enemy.
This kind of battle is naturally very enjoyable to watch!
The premise is not to make any mistakes.
For example, the plot of Illidan vs. Arthas in the game.
Illidan's operation was as fierce as a tiger, and Arthas dropped Frostmourne.
However, he made a mistake during the battle.
Arthas seized the opportunity and knocked him away with Frostmourne.
In reality, Illidan is unlikely to make any mistakes.
He can use combos to connect Arthas from head to death.
But not all elves are children of destiny like Illidan who have their own dodge.
Any mistake will cost them dearly!
And many times, the enemy's attacks are unexpected.
Xalatath, who was running back and forth to stab the Morg barbarians, was suddenly pulled away by the spider demon lurking underground.
There was inevitably a slight lag in his movements.
The Morg barbarian soldiers who had been teased earlier picked up a sledgehammer and struck at it.
This hammer sent Xal'atath flying dozens of meters, shattering the mountain wall and being buried inside with rubble, which staged the big man's famous scene of revenge.
Seeing a hammer bigger than a diesel barrel coming towards them, the audience panicked and took cover.
Only when he was hit did he realize that it was not him who was hit.
The first-person live broadcast perspective gives people a strong sense of immersion.
So it's normal to scare the audience.
But the audience doesn't care about this kind of thing.
If it's not exciting enough, they don't want to watch the live broadcast. Some viewers who had regained their composure spoke in the comment area to ask about the situation.
"The Sunwell is up! Anchor, are you still alive?"
"The anchor is probably dead. The power of this hammer is enough to break the thickest pillar in the temple." "
War is so cruel! Everyone is knifed Dancing on top."
"Is that so? Brother, study hard, come out and talk about the situation!"
Seeing that the audience was very worried, Herard quickly reassured them.
Studying hard for world peace: "Don't worry, there is an energy shield blocking it."
At this time, Xal'atas, who was blasted into the mountain, picked up the gravel and quickly flew into the sky to look down.
The reappeared scene made the audience cheer excitedly.
"I'm just telling you, the anchor can't be killed so easily!"
"Upstairs, you were the one who said the anchor was smashed to death."
"I'm just estimating, not sure."
"Stop making excuses, you're just not optimistic. Anchor."
While the audience was arguing with each other, someone discovered a new situation.
"Look, everyone, there's a big guy coming over there!"
At the end of the road in the distance, a huge creature several times larger than other demons was approaching.
Demons that can become the main force on the battlefield are generally large in size.
Demon Guards are already taller than standard humanoids.
The Fel Lord is bigger than the Felguard.
The Morg barbarians have reached the level of giants.
However, the huge demon walking from a distance can regard the Moorg barbarians as babies.
It is conservatively estimated to be twenty meters tall, which is larger than the previous Abyss Demon King!
Seeing that big guy, Xal'atas had no idea of going up to fight.
He quickly ran in the opposite direction, harvesting ordinary demons along the way.
But the big guy's goal was very clear, and he came for Xal'atath.
"Don't run away, little bug, Brutag is going to crush you!"
Hearing the provocative voice behind him, Xal'atath stopped.
Although he is already the remnant soul of the ancient god, his character is still very proud.
There is no problem with reasonable hedging.
If the enemy provokes us by naming us like this, we can no longer run away.
Although this super big guy is troublesome, it's not really impossible to kill him.
Xal'atath made up his mind and quickly flew towards Brutag.
Bruttag is a giant Morg barbarian that has undergone many mutations.
The armor on its body is more than thirty centimeters thick.
This thickness is not enough to penetrate Xal'atath's dagger body to the end.
But Xal'atath will not confront this guy head-on.
He specifically focused on the areas where Bruttag had no armor and attacked.
Before Brutag could react, his neck was scratched.
Realizing that he was being attacked, he was just about to take protective measures when the same position was marked again.
By the time it reached for its neck, it had already been scratched four or five times by Xalatas.
Xal'atath flies as fast as a bullet.
He flew around Bruttag, carving out areas unprotected by armor.
Bruttag wielded his sledgehammer with one hand, trying to drive away the fast-flying enemy.
But the enemy's flying speed is so fast that ordinary physical protection methods are meaningless!
The most effective defense at this time is to activate a powerful energy shield to resist attacks.
However, Brutag, like those Demon Guards, is a purely physical melee profession.
As a pure melee physics profession, there is only one way to die when encountering this kind of enemy!
As for when it will be consumed to death, it depends on how much vitality it has.
(End of chapter)