Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 182: Yeti Fighting Snow Shark

Magic duels between mages are often invisible, deadly spells do not show any traces to the naked eye, at most there are only a few anomalies of light and shadow to prove their existence. In an instant, the mage who was still talking and chanting a spell suddenly died suddenly on the spot.

This may be the idea that Cheese has always pursued intentionally or unintentionally. The reason is that he was always in the crowd before. In the world of ordinary people, magic should not be overwhelming. Whether it is intentional or forced, mages always follow this principle. Abnormal spellcasting brings panic and other emotions, which inevitably creates a vortex and involves themselves in it. in.

However, in places that are inaccessible to ordinary people, magic can become unscrupulous, regardless of its influence and visual impact, and only pursue efficiency, beauty, and other things that the caster will care about.

The rough, pitch-black stone rolled into the snow at high speed, spinning wildly like a dozen snow-loving children pushing it, and every time it turned, it would be covered with a white shell from the wilderness.

As the shells rolled and thickened, the distance between them also expanded, and other stones or sundries that had been sleeping in the snow were also drawn into it, becoming the surface decoration of these magical creations.

When the rotation finally stops, standing on the wasteland is a two-meter-high snow wall composed of circles and ovals. There will always be some stones gathered together on the surface of these walls, as if those The things are its eyes.

Fish fins in the snow cannot pass through the circular snow wall. Their only breakthrough path is the gap between the circles and the top of the wall. As the distance between the two shortened rapidly, the fins began to vibrate, as if something was about to break through the ground under the snow.

"boom!"

The snow was shattered, and the fish-shaped creature with a faint blue light crawled out of the snow layer where it was hiding. Their main material is still snow, but through the light emitted by the irregular sapphire the size of a fingernail in the hollowed out chest, the skin of these fish-shaped snowmen actually presents a texture similar to that covered by scales, just like chitin. of gloss.

The magic under the symbolic relationship will be classified as the totem school in the city of magic, but as the most primitive and ancient magic context, the use of symbolic relationship between spells and mages can be described as ever-changing. Some people can use spells to endow raw materials with qualities that they don't have, while others can be deeply stimulated.

The two are actually not in conflict, and a clever mage can take care of them at the same time during the short spellcasting process. For example, the round snowman of cheese highlights the stickiness of snow, that is, it is produced after a large amount of snow is squeezed together. Although it is not a uniform solid, it cannot be pulled out when people step in it, like a swamp. texture.

This is much more reliable than simply condensing ice, because thick ice cannot be formed overnight, and the hasty construction of icemen often results in a very fragile surface that will shatter at the slightest impact.

But sticky snow relies on gravity and the characteristics of snow, which is quite similar to quicksand. Against such magical creations, ordinary weapons, whether sharp or blunt, cannot cause effective damage, and their power will be dispersed until they are useless. It is no exaggeration to say that it is not difficult to escape from these snowmen, but to break through them head-on, the difficulty is no less difficult than climbing over the city wall in a short time.

But the opponents they want to meet are not human soldiers, but magic vanguards also made of gray robes. The fish-shaped snow sharks that shone with blue light had limbs that fish shouldn't have, neither too long nor too short, just enough to allow them to move quickly on the snow surface and in the snow, and then tear through the obstacles in front of them.

The heads of these sharp soldiers are designed to be sharp and streamlined. If the limbs are unable to attack, vehicles such as carriages can be turned over just by relying on them. Therefore, their first charge was to sacrifice their lives, trying to directly smash the snowman blocking the way with the horn of the head.

"puff!"

It's hard to imagine two things made of the same material making such a distinctly hard and soft sound when they collide. The head of the snow shark is like an awl, carrying the kinetic energy of cruising and the potential energy of leaping, deeply piercing the snowman's belly.

The snowman didn't move, as if unaware of the damage he had suffered. Generally speaking, such simple creations would not have any intelligence, let alone tactics. But if this is the case, why did the sharp points of the snow shark stab at the stone core inside the snowman without any bias? And why, the snowman's core has already shifted, avoiding the opponent's attack?

This kind of struggle between creations is to some extent a contest of intelligence between two mages. The creations themselves will not be controlled at all times, their actions have been determined long before they are created, and what determines the outcome of a battle is not only the refinement of the creations and the use of raw materials, but also the mages' prediction of the actions of the opponent's creations.

If the mage who hastily made a snowman for defense had no idea today and just made a snowball with a large enough size, then the first impact of the snow shark would be enough to shatter the core part of the snowman's heart, causing it to shatter into a snowball again. snowflakes.

But just by looking at its menacing appearance, the cheese has already guessed that most of the opponent's attacks will use the force of the impact, so how can it be possible to prevent the creations from making preparations?

Of course, there is no end to always guessing the opponent's backhand, and the brainpower will always be exhausted in speculation. If you want to really win, you must seize the opportunity and turn defense into offense.

The snowball continued to roll forward, hugging the snow shark whose head was pierced into it, as if it wanted to make the other party a part of itself through this suffocating embrace. But things are not that simple, the snow shark's limbs are by no means decorations, those things follow the gaps chiseled out by the pointed ends, dig into the front claws~www.readwn.com~ and then tear hard to both sides!

"Puff!"

A large number of snow blocks are flying in all directions, and the endless swamp will not be dug through with a shovel, but the snowman is limited in size after all, and his two-meter-high body gradually shrinks under the shovel-like sharp claws, and finally disintegrates completely while rolling .

However, they also generally achieve their goals, relying on rolling to turn the snow shark's body upside down, so that it takes time for them to turn over, and the same goes for re-rushing into the snow to lock the target. Before that, Cursed Crow had already driven the sled to a safe distance.

"They can't catch up." The cheese observed for a few seconds and came to this conclusion.

Compared with the sled, the snow shark's fastest speed was still a bit lower. It was possible to intercept the two of them by relying on geographical advantages, but now it was impossible to catch up from behind.

"Ha! I said speed is the first priority!"

The driver of the sled, Cursed Crow let out an exaggerated roar, high speed would make people excited, even the gray robe was no exception.

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