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Chapter 375: Big Level Difference Competition (4000)

The game begins.

After a trance, Helot stood on the field.

His opponent was a level 71 elf. His clothes and tattoos on his face indicated that he was a druid who used the energy of the earth.

One minute of pre-game preparation.

The elf player pressed his hands on the ground. With his body as the center, the flat field quickly became undulating. Some thatch grew like crazy and grew into a bush more than one person tall in a blink of an eye.

The grass spread to Helot's half of the field. When it was about to reach Helot's feet, the green grass withered instantly and then rotted into ashes.

Helot said to the elf player: "You can create an environment that is beneficial to the elves on your side. Don't be greedy and turn my side into a grass."

The elf player was hiding in the bushes at this time and did not respond to Helot's words.

In the past few days of continuous competitions, Helot has proved to players all over the world that his strength cannot be underestimated. He could easily summon an army of undead. The undead spells were never limited to those given by the system, and he could use all kinds of wonderful spells at will. His strength was completely inconsistent with his current level.

Players who could reach here all had their eyes on the top ten winning rewards, and they would never make any mistakes.

Since the elf players were already hiding in the bushes, they would naturally not make any noise to expose their positions.

Helot was also adding various buff states and spell shields to himself. He stretched out his hand to summon the "Old Codex", with silver armor attached to his body and flaming fox tail ribbons wrapped around the outer layer of the armor.

The special effects of the millennium funeral items were activated, and a huge coffin stood behind Helot.

This was the first time Helot had fought against a player above level 70, and in the player level rankings, there were less than 500 players above level 71. Many players who reached level 70 were trapped by the doubled experience and could not improve because they could not comprehend the expert-level expertise, such as the drunken thousand lamps.

Helot and his opponent not only had a very large level difference, but also a difference of two levels in expertise.

But this elf player is still so cautious...

It looks like a tough battle.

This time, Helot did not summon the skeleton army, but summoned a sky-high corpse flower poisonous vine.

The huge corolla lifted Helot up, and the poison corrupted the nearby grass. Some small corpse flower poisonous vines grew out and continued to spit poison into the surrounding grass.

The elf player noticed the spread of death energy and immediately increased the output of earth energy. Some grass hardened into shrubs and then into tree people. These tree people were not afraid of the poison and stepped forward to pull out and tear apart the small corpse flower poisonous vines.

The game has not started yet, and the two sides started a spell confrontation in the pre-match preparation.

One minute passed quickly.

A giant black crow flew up from the grass, its wingspan was two meters, and its sharp beak emitted a cold light like cast iron.

The strong wind blew with the flapping of the crow's wings, and it made an unpleasant and piercing cry. The sound waves mixed with the cyclone formed two whirlwinds that strangled Helot.

At the same time, a giant bear several meters tall stood up from the grass. Its fur was dark brown, its claws were sharp, and its fangs were as long as a dagger.

In addition to crows and brown bears, there seemed to be other beasts rising and falling in the grass. They hid their bodies and fanned out to the corpse flower poisonous vines under Helot's feet.

The druids of the elves can not only transform themselves into beasts, but are also proficient in summoning beasts to fight for them.

It was because Helot knew the characteristics of the druid profession in advance that he chose to summon the corpse flower poisonous vines at the beginning.

This variant of the corpse flower poisonous vine is mainly characterized by its height, and because of its heavy weight, it almost gave up the crown biting attack and chose a large-scale and large-dose toxin attack. According to Helot's current magic power, the toxin coverage of the corpse flower poisonous vine is enough to fill the entire arena.

The moment the game started, the corpse flower poisonous vines released a poison circle, and the green poisonous mist spread around along the ground. The grass withered and decayed layer by layer, revealing the wolves hiding inside.

The exposed wolves stood up and turned into werewolves, exposing their sharp claws and fangs and pouncing on the corpse flower vines.

The druids who were hiding somewhere used the energy of the earth to fight against the toxins of the corpse flower vines, allowing the grass to cover the poisonous area again.

The giant bear charged at the corpse flower vines.

The flint giant was summoned, blocking the giant bear head to head and shoulder to shoulder.

In the air, crows rushed towards Helot from three directions with two attack cyclones. The sound was amplified by the wind and the volume was even higher. It not only attacked people's hearing, but also contained a mental shock similar to the scream of ghosts.

Helot had reinforced his mental barrier in advance, and was not afraid of this level of mental attack. He swung the staff sword in his hand, and an arc-shaped air blade was cut out. At this moment, all the flame fox tail ribbons on his body were wrapped around his right arm, and a lightning-like fire shot out, igniting the cut air blade.

The fire blade surged, smashing the two cyclones and then cutting the crow's airspace into two.

The crow disintegrated in the air, dispersing into yellow-green light particles and falling down.

On the ground, the werewolves who were biting the corpse flower vines were poisoned one after another, and their bodies were quickly corroded and decayed into particles by the toxins.

The flint giant and the giant bear were still fighting each other.

After blocking a wave of attacks, Helot launched a counterattack.

He raised his staff sword high, the tip of the sword flashed, and a large magic array was unfolded in the air. In the array, the magic circuits and floating patterns were constantly combined, and another magic array was constructed upwards, and continued to construct...

The three layers of magic array were completed and merged into one magic array.

"Death Ray"

The magic circle turned black as a whole, and then a gray eye opened. Pale rays shot down from the eye, and as the eye turned, it plowed the ground again and again. Wherever it passed, the plants were instantly deprived of life and vaporized, and even the energy of the earth could not replenish the grass.

A boar man over two meters tall stood up from the grass. His upper limbs were extremely strong, making his figure an inverted triangle. In his hand was a throwing spear condensed from the energy of the earth, and he threw it hard at the eye that fired the death ray in the sky.

The powerful energy contained in the spear shattered the eye.

The boar man condensed a throwing spear again and threw it at Helot.

Helot summoned a bone shield to block it, and then threw a fireball at the boar man.

The boar man changed into a flexible leopard and got into the grass.

Helot, who was looking down from a high place, set fire to the grass with the advantage of the terrain.

The elf druid countered the moves and launched a counterattack from time to time.

In this game, a player of level 50 or above was more active than a player of level 70 or above, which surprised all the audience watching the game.

Bonebreaker is too dark a dark horse!

And the gorgeous magic one after another is like an NPC participating in the game. If his level was a little higher, even if he entered the threshold of level 60, perhaps the game would have been over.

On the field, Helot transformed into a magic bomber and continuously covered the grass below with magic. Regardless of the bombing effect, the visual sense is definitely enjoyable, and more and more people came to watch this game.

Especially after the end of several other popular games, the number of viewers of Helot's game rushed to the first place.

Some players have asserted that Bonebreaker will win this game, but some senior game commentators have different views. They pointed out that Bonebreaker's seemingly spectacular magic bombing is actually a waste of his magic power. And his opponent has more game experience, defends very well, and counterattacks are also very dangerous.

"Bonebreaker had to use magic like this because he knew that once this magic suppression stopped, he would not be able to withstand the full-force counterattack of the druid. That was the absolute power gap, which could not be made up by technology.

But according to Bonebreaker's level, he has done very well, and even if he loses, he will be praised."

At this time in the Tomb of Sarsas, the Soul Eater who finished the game continued to explore, occasionally paying attention to Helot's game.

He has been exploring this artificially excavated passage for a day.

It's not because this passage is long, but because a maze-like magic trap is specially arranged inside. The Soul Eater was trapped in the magic maze and kept turning in a circle. He tried many times to use the Eye of True Vision to see the right way, but the person who set up this magic trap was obviously much stronger than him and could not break it by force.

Now he needs to find the magic structure used in this magic trap, and then use skills to break it.

The Soul Eater continued to walk back and forth in the maze, carefully feeling the flow of magic energy here, and outlining its magic circuit in his mind.

This is a very time-consuming collection, and it requires repeated verification.

"If it was Helot who encountered this situation, he would definitely find it easy to break this maze."

The Soul Eater is very confident in his son's knowledge reserves.

But Helot is not here.

He needs more patience to solve the difficulties he encounters.

Fortunately, it does not affect the world's number one.

The Soul Eater took another look at Helot's game and said, "It seems that he will win again. He is worthy of being my son!"

On the field, Helot continued to maintain high-intensity magic coverage.

One of the reasons is as some commentators said, he wants to suppress the opponent with magic so that he cannot release powerful attack skills calmly. His current magic defense strength cannot withstand a full-strength attack from a level 71 druid.

Another part of the reason is to paralyze the opponent.

Because this large-scale magic bombardment consumes a lot of magic power, and the fully dominant necromancer is not good at mana. Even if there are top-quality equipment to supplement the magic power, it can only increase to the normal level of a mage.

Wait until Bonebreaker has used up all his magic power before attacking, and you can win easily and safely.

That's what the Druid thought.

Helot made him think so.

No one knew that the Old Code could convert a certain percentage of control into mana. Helot's magic power at this time was much more than others imagined.

Feeling that his magic power should be "exhausted", Helot gradually reduced the strength of his spells.

The audience commented "As expected..."

Some commentators were even more excited: "Look, Bonebreaker is no longer good! His attack will not pose much threat to a level 71 high-level player, but will quickly exhaust his magic power.

But he had no choice, probably he also wanted to use a gorgeous spell performance to complete his personal curtain call of this "World's No. 1" competition.

Thanks to Bonebreaker's wonderful performance, I think maybe in two years, he will be qualified to compete for the second place in the world.

Look, Druid's counterattack has begun. He is a very powerful player with a very good grasp of timing."

In the arena, a large group of crows flew up from the grass in a black mass.

They first scattered, then attacked Broken Bone from all directions. At this time, Broken Bone's magic power was almost exhausted. Although he tried his best to use magic to kill the crows that attacked him, there were too many crows, and his magic was no longer so sharp.

The crows approached, and some of them gathered to become the Elf Druid, while the other crows gathered behind the Druid to form a pair of crow wings. The Druid showed the claw sword equipped in both hands, rushed forward, and swung the claw sword to cut three long blades to cut off the poisonous vines of the sky-high corpse flower.

Helot spread his silver wings in time to avoid falling.

The Druid obviously knew through intelligence channels that the silver armor of the broken bones had the ability to fly, so he temporarily added a flying transformation to himself. Now he, who is good at close combat, has approached, and the mage has no magic power.

Victory is within reach.

The Druid pressed on, ready to end the game with a set of fast and fierce combos.

However, he heard the opponent in front of him say: "I caught you!"

The combat instinct made the Druid feel that things were not good, and he quickly turned from a forward charge to a retreat, with an extremely fast reaction speed.

But Helot had already closed the net.

Powerful magic energy burst out from his body and concentrated on the point in front of him.

Mind crit!

The druid thought that Helot had no more magic power, so he didn't set up too strong defense for himself. He thought it was just a harvest, but he never thought that his opponent still had magic power, and so much magic power.

How could this be possible!

The audience also thought it was impossible.

Because even if the highest value of the mana added to the equipment of level 50 is added up, it is impossible for Bonebreaker to have too much magic power left after releasing so many large-scale magic.

You can't take medicine in the game.

Where did Bonebreaker get so much magic power?

In the air of the arena.

This time, the druid was face to face, and he received the full-power mind crit at close range, and directly lost the control of his body. Then he was kicked away by Helot, flew a parabola in the air, and finally fell outside the arena.

The negative state of the mind crit ended, and the druid got up from the ground outside the arena. The physical strength of level 71 is still good, and a heavy blow did not cause fatal damage, but according to the rules of the game... he lost.

The two teleported away from the arena.

Players started a math competition, counting on their fingers the maximum mana that Bonebreaker had, and then calculating the approximate mana consumption of each of his spells based on the game video.

No matter how they calculated, they could not figure out that he would have enough mana to release enough mana to make a level 71 druid lose control.

This kind of control spell has a very poor effect when used by a low-level spell against a high-level spell. There is a gap of two levels between the two, and Bonebreaker needs to inject a very high amount of mana to cause the druid to lose control.

But they could not figure out where Bonebreaker got the mana from?

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