Lin Yun casually released a Flame Burst at Xiuban's face and sent him flying.
He then looked around and said, "Prepare to fight."
His words made everyone calm down.
Many pairs of eyes simultaneously looked at Lin Yun. Everyone was at a loss, feeling somewhat baffled. They had just attacked the Beastmen's fort, so what was the point of fighting?
Just as everyone was puzzled, fierce mana fluctuations came from outside the fort, and the sound of metal colliding was like a tidal wave.
The mage army instantly stopped what they were doing and rushed towards the fort's entrance. Reina jumped up and flew towards the entrance. Xiuban had a sinister expression as he raised Carnage and angrily rushed over like a Tyrannosaurus in human form.
After all, the entrance of the fort had already been destroyed by Lin Yun's Four-Element Bomb. The entrance was wide open, and if someone rushed into the fort, it would be a huge loss of face.
By the time they reached the entrance of the fort, the puppet army had already started fighting with the enemy.
As far as the eye could see, they could see numerous monsters that were two to three meters tall. Some of the bigger ones were even five to six meters tall.
Some were huge spiders, each leg seven to eight meters long. Those long legs flickered with a cold and sharp light, and when their eight legs moved, the air was torn apart, letting out mournful whistling sounds.
There was also a Kodo-like beast that was charging forward. When the sword puppets slashed at it, sparks would fly. In a second or two, those Kodo-like beasts had several dozen cuts on their bodies, but not a single drop of blood flowed out of those cuts. Moreover, the movements of those monsters weren't affected in the slightest. After knocking over a few sword puppets, they charged straight towards the entrance of the fort.
All kinds of monsters were like an outbreak of a beast tide, crazily charging towards the fort. Behind the monsters, smoke and dust rose up, and the earth rumbled.
At this time, everyone was shocked to discover that these monsters were all puppets. Most of them were below Level 30, but there were too many of them. There was no less than a few thousand of them.
This kind of valiant puppets that didn't fear death and didn't affect their fighting ability were as frightening as the Undead once their numbers reached a certain level. They were completely suppressed by their numbers.
After a Level 30 sword puppet tore apart a Level 25 spider puppet, it immediately fell into this flood of puppets. After cutting down four monster puppets, it was crushed by a group of Kodo-like monster puppets.
It was like a brave lion falling into a herd of buffaloes, and in less than two seconds, it was forcibly torn apart into a pile of scrap iron.
There were only two hundred puppets guarding the entrance of the fort, and even if they were all Level 30, they still weren't the opponents of this large group of Low Level Puppets.
These sword puppets were suppressed and kept retreating, rapidly approaching the entrance of the fort. In the rear, the puppet army that had rushed over immediately joined the battle.
The casting puppets raised their arms, and countless runes shone on their bodies. A large amount of flames and ice converged together, and a large number of spells were instantly released. But because they were too concentrated, they collapsed and transformed into a pure and chaotic elemental storm.
The attacks of those monsters were immediately alleviated. Two hundred Level 30 casting puppets, as well as a few dozen Level 35 casting puppets, were even more effective than the mage army when facing such a large number of enemies.
Large-scale spells covered the area, and the berserk spellwave washed over the puppets, turning them into a pile of components in an instant.
The unstoppable charge of the monster puppets was immediately suppressed, because these monster puppets were all melee puppets. There were very few casting puppets, but their defensive power was frighteningly high. Their magic resistance was also far higher than that of puppets of the same rank.
If they were at the same rank, Lin Yun's mass-produced puppets wouldn't be able to compare to these monster puppets in terms of defensive power.
Just as he was suppressing the charge of these monster puppets, a strange roar echoed from the rear of these monster puppets. It sounded like a child's shriek.
Within the surging dust behind the monster puppets, a large amount of flames, ice, Wind Blades, and rolling rocks were like a chaotic rain of spells of the four elements falling towards the puppet army.
The number of spells was comparable to that of Lin Yun's casting puppets. As the large amount of spells fell, a dozen sword puppets were submerged in spells, and the momentum of their counterattack was slowed down.
At this time, the surging dust behind the monster puppets scattered, and behind the several thousand monster puppets, there were several hundred short, ashen-skinned Beastmen riding on monster puppets. They were like a herd of beasts driving these monster puppets to attack.
Their bodies were covered in a large number of magic patterns, and these strange magic patterns kept flickering as a large number of spells were released by these petite Beastmen. Their casting abilities were extremely formidable, and they were a bit stronger than ordinary Raging Flame Beastman Warlocks.
And it wasn't just one … All of them had casting ability that was stronger than ordinary Raging Flame Beastman Warlocks of the same rank. Most importantly, these guys were using spells of the four elements, and the diversity of their spells was far greater than that of ordinary Raging Flame Beastman Warlocks.
"Grey Beastmen! Everyone, be careful! "
William loudly screamed when he saw those small Beastmen.
A shriek startled everyone.
The Grey Beastmen were one of the Eight Great Beastman Races of the Raging Flame Plane. They could be considered an anomaly among the Beastmen of the Raging Flame Plane. There were very few mages among the Beastmen of the Raging Flame Plane. Many Beastmen had Abyssal bloodlines and became Warlocks, so they had a very good grasp of abyssal spells. Very few Beastmen could use orthodox elemental spells.
And the Grey Beastmen could use spells just like ordinary human mages. Their bodies were covered in magic patterns, and these magic patterns were somewhat similar to those of the Dark Elves, giving them formidable casting abilities. Under normal circumstances, humans of the same rank wouldn't be as formidable as these Grey Beastmen.
But this wasn't the main reason why the Grey Beastmen were considered an anomaly among the Raging Flame Beastmen.
Rather, they were short, just like Dwarves, but they didn't have the sturdy physiques of Dwarves. Every Grey Beastman was thin and small, and the sturdy Grey Beastmen couldn't even compare to a human woman. They had thin arms and legs, and from a distance, they looked like a group of starving, skinny, grey-skinned Goblins.
Their frail bodies couldn't even compare to human soldiers, let alone ordinary Beastmen.
After all, ordinary Beastman Warriors were tall and sturdy, and it was normal for their arms to be as thick as the thighs of human soldiers. Some tall and sturdy Beastmen's arms might be thicker than the waists of some human soldiers. They were terrifyingly powerful.
This was why they would always say that the Raging Flame Beastmen were stupid and that their brains were full of muscles.
The Grey Beastmen had such frail bodies, and it could be said that the entire race didn't have any warriors, so they naturally became an anomaly among the Raging Flame Beastmen.
Moreover, the reproductive abilities of these grey-skinned guys couldn't compare to Beastmen.
Ordinary Beastmen's reproductive abilities were frighteningly high. In Noscent, there would always be large and small conflicts between the Beastmen and the humans during the winter because these guys were too good at reproducing.
The huge population brought with it a huge pressure on food, especially during winter. If they didn't fight for food and some of the beastmen died, the race wouldn't be able to survive the winter peacefully. At that time, there would be even more deaths.
It was normal for an Orc family to have more than a dozen children. Basically, every Orc family would have new Orc children born every year. If it wasn't for the high mortality rate of Orc children, these fellows could just rely on their huge numbers to forcefully drag down the human army.
But the Grey Beastmen were an anomaly. Their reproductive abilities were too low, and they couldn't even compare to some humans.
This also caused their numbers to be sparse.
By relying on their numbers being far lower than the other Beastman Races, they were still recognized as one of the Eight Great Races of the Raging Flame Plane. One of the most important reasons was that almost all the Grey Beastmen were alchemists!
They were proficient in alchemy, and they were especially good at making puppets. In the Grey Beastman Tribe, any brat would be able to make a simple and crude slave puppet. Grey Beastmen that lived for many years were at least official Alchemists.
Their frail bodies were made up for by their huge numbers of puppets. In a war, it was very normal for a few hundred Grey Beastmen to lead a few thousand puppets. Facing an army of over a thousand Beastmen, these few hundred Grey Beastmen could coordinate with the puppets to sweep the other side.
After all, puppets weren't living beings. They weren't afraid of death, and they could continue casting even if their limbs were cut off. But the Beastmen had flesh and blood, and a light injury would affect their fighting strength.
The Grey Beastmen were protected by puppets, and with their formidable casting abilities, their fighting strength already surpassed that of a Beastman army of the same size.
At this moment, the Grey Dwarf was controlling the puppet army and frantically charging over. Lin Yun's puppet army couldn't display as much power when facing these lifeless puppets as when facing the Beastman army.
A large number of low level puppets were like cannon fodder to the Grey Beastmen. They simply didn't care about consumption, especially those Level 10 monster puppets. No matter how many died, the Grey Beastmen wouldn't feel bad. Any adult Grey Beastman could easily make a Level 10 monster puppet.
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