Chapter 393: The mantid druid and the botanist, who were powerless to fight back
, were both very talkative spellcasters.
Pandaren, who have a very peaceful personality, mingle with them without any pressure.
Both druids and botanists will enlighten plants that they feel have potential.
Although it didn't directly turn those plants into tree people.
This method is still extremely mysterious to the pandas!
Pandaren cannot become druids in the game.
In reality, as long as the character is qualified, any race can embark on the path of nature.
And the castrated version of the botanist can also be considered.
Botanists can also enlighten plants and guide them to start spiritual practice.
As for turning into various animals to fight, this is not important to the pandas at all!
Because they are humanoid giant pandas themselves.
There is really no need to turn into an animal and fight the enemy with claws.
Isn't it good to use a bear's paw to hold a weapon and chop the enemy to death?
When encountering sporadic enemies along the way, the special enemy-killing effects of natural spells also made everyone envious.
The vine roots protruding from the ground will firmly fix the enemy in place.
While restraining enemies, the vine roots also absorb their flesh and blood essence.
If you cannot break free quickly, the enemy will be sucked into a desiccated corpse.
As for exoskeleton creatures like mantid.
It looks good on the outside, but there is nothing left inside.
Empty shells scattered on the floor will be picked up by passing Pandaren, look at them, and then throw them aside in panic.
They never thought that Mantid could die in this way!
Those terrifying vine roots also gave them lingering fear.
If he was entangled, wouldn't he be sucked into a skin and bones?
Thinking of the consequences, these curious pandaren hurriedly stayed away from the vine roots on the ground.
In fact, when the power of nature is exhausted, the vine roots have lost their ability to attack.
This kind of natural magic that can be cast casually can easily create extraordinary plants.
That would be really outrageous!
In fact, all summoning nature spells that can be easily cast are time-sensitive.
For example, a tree can be transformed into several short tree men to charge into battle.
Those tree men who are larger than ordinary people are excellent infantry units.
The mantid's claws would be caught in the hardened tree when it slashed upward, causing only minor damage to them.
The short tree man entangled the mantid with its roots, picked up the branches and slapped it wildly, turning the mantid into a grandson.
Although these dwarf tree people are only average in combat effectiveness compared to real tree people.
However, they are very effective in entangling and destroying the enemy's formation.
Pandaren soldiers can comfortably deal damage behind them.
Because all the mantids entangled by the dwarf tree men have no possibility of dealing with other targets.
The taunting skill of the warrior in the game can force the enemy to attack him in a short period of time.
The dwarf tree man can be controlled for a long time.
As long as all the roots are not broken off, the control effect will not be released.
This is not comparable to ordinary human shield units!
Under the protection of these dwarf treants, the pandaren soldiers felt that the battle was no longer challenging.
First, kill most enemies with long-range strikes.
Then the enemy finally got close and was intercepted by the dwarf tree man.
By the time they get started, it's completely routine harvesting.
However, the dwarf treemen summoned by druids and botanists can only last for about an hour.
When the power of nature is exhausted, they will collapse to the ground.
Except for the main trunk part which is still hard, the branches and leaves are all soft. At this time, druids and botanists are needed to re-inject the power of nature.
With the infusion of the power of nature, the originally limp dwarf tree man regained its vitality and became a very effective melee unit again.
The tree is a one-time consumable item, but the dwarf tree man can be used repeatedly before being destroyed.
They can even be replanted and survive after the war.
There are many such special trees in the night elf forest.
Looks like a strange landscape tree.
At the same time, they have a certain chance of awakening and becoming real plant life forms.
Although it can't be compared with the mass-produced fern tree people.
Their growth potential is much greater than that of those quick fern tree people.
Of course, these dwarf tree people are far from enough in the face of the overwhelming numbers of fern tree people!
But this does not affect their reputation as the best melee unit of the night elves.
After all, it would be difficult for a druid to accept such a taboo product after weaponizing the spores!
They prefer to create normal dwarf trees and standard trees through long-term accumulation.
This idea of druids is very suitable for the panda people.
Many pandas have the intention to learn from their masters.
As the chief archdruid, Malfurion is very keen on developing new members.
The Pandaren race, like the tauren, seems to have the talent to practice the way of nature.
To Malfurion, they were treasures waiting to be discovered.
With the help of the Archdruid, this mighty Pandaren army successfully pushed through all obstacles along the way and reached a position suitable for crossing the strait.
This location, suitable for crossing the sea, gathered a large number of mantids.
Mantids have some ability to fly.
But the mantid that can stay here is definitely not enough to cross the strait that is more than 20 kilometers wide.
They are setting up multiple footholds on the sea as places to stop and rest along the way.
Seeing the Pandaren army coming from a distance, they all put down the materials they were holding on to, turned around and charged towards the suddenly appearing enemy.
The appearance of the Pandaren army did not surprise the Mantid side.
Every time our own side attacks Niuzao Temple, the Pandaren will send troops to relieve the siege.
However, the enemy this time was different from before.
It was an army armed to the teeth with new weapons and powerful cannon fodder.
First there was an indiscriminate bombardment by artillery, and then there was a hail of bullets.
After surviving two waves of long-range attacks with high death rates, the next step is an even more desperate melee battle!
The first line of defense to meet them is not the old rival Pandaren.
They were a group of strange soldiers that looked like tree stumps.
The mantid's front claws strike very sharply.
The sickle-shaped claws are powerful in slashing.
As long as one successful blow can cut down the pandaren.
What they are best at is tearing open the defense line and then rushing in to kill.
The dwarf tree man I encountered this time was a tough nut to crack!
The mantid's claws struck hard bark as if they were iron.
Although it made a deep dent, the damage caused was nothing.
The dwarf tree man tried to attack the mantid, but his roots tightly wrapped around the mantid, and then he started a typical tortoise punch attack.
The Pandaren soldiers standing behind used long weapons to stab and chop.
Encountering this kind of fighting mode, the Mantid had no chance to stand up.
(End of chapter)