Two-handed axe!?
When everyone heard this, the eyes of the Warriors, Death Knights, and Paladins all lit up.
Although being a Main Tank had its privileges, and the first Divine Weapon, the Balrog's Hand, was given to Magni, which melee fighter did not want to beat someone up?
After all, those who could become Bosses were usually very large in size.
There were very few people like Arthas who had a normal body size.
Who would want to stare at a Boss's smelly feet all day and carry out boring defensive actions?
There was actually an unspoken rule: in principle, the leaders of each country would take the lead, and it had to be harmonious. It would be best if the leaders of each race could have a Divine Weapon.
The most tactful one was Danath Trollbane. Whether he was a king or a member of a hero group, he was too inexperienced. He raised his hand lightly. "I still prefer to use a sword."
This was a tactful rejection.
There were not many Warriors in the Alliance, and the only one left was Muradin Bronzebeard. But his brother already had a Balrog's Hammer, and Muradin was not the leader, so he was naturally happy to watch the show.
As for the Death Knights, Darian had just joined the Alliance, and was still the leader of a second-tier independent camp. He was not qualified.
Basically, he was looking for someone from the Paladins.
At this moment, a funny scene happened.
"Me! Me! Me! " Hoof Imriel raised her hand high. Her bum bouncing, it felt like she was a primary school student answering a teacher's question!
Marard, who was beside Hoof, facepalmed.
He probably wanted to ask why he had such a weird boss.
That's right, Imriel was definitely qualified.
Among the five major races in the Alliance, the humans had the most Divine Weapons, followed by the Dwarves and Elves. In theory, only the Gnomes and Draenei were left.
Master Craftsman Gerbin Mecatok … He was a technical geek, and he was not even a professional.
In theory, Imriel was the most suitable.
The problem was, when it came to the distribution of Divine Weapons, the rules were usually to give it to each other and reluctantly accept it. At least it would look good.
Now, Hoof had volunteered to sign up. Marard did not know what the others thought of it, but he felt that the Draenei's reputation had been lost.
Recently, as the leader of the Draenei, Imriel had matured a lot. This caused many people to unintentionally overlook the fact that she was actually not even 20 years old.
She might be able to be more serious during the Throne Conference, but once it was not a formal occasion, she would easily jump out.
Seeing the hooves jumping around, Duque laughed heartily. "By the way, I've only seen you use a one-handed hammer. Are you sure you know how to use a two-handed axe? "
"I … But since I can't be a Holy Paladin that specializes in healing, and can't be a Defensive Paladin, I think I can only be a Retribution Paladin!" Hoof honestly expressed that her healing and defence were trash.
Marad covered his eyes with his big hands. He couldn't look anymore.
If she wasn't the leader of the Draenei people, everyone would probably ask, "Is this the reason why you applied for the divine double-handed axe?"
Duque smiled and looked around. "Then, is there any other leader who feels that they need a divine double-handed axe? If so, please state your reasons. If more than one leader wanted the same Divine Artifact, they hoped that they could negotiate with each other to solve it. If we can't reach an agreement, we'll vote on the spot at the throne meeting. "
What he heard was, of course —
"Hehe! No objections. "Muradin was the first to speak.
"Imriel! Now that you have the divine axe, you'll have to be very fierce in the future! "Gavin Rade winked.
"Wow! Then I'll have to attract the enemy's attention in the future. "Magni also joked.
Without any objections, Duque naturally 'followed the advice' and handed all the fragments to Imriel.
"As the highest commander of the Alliance, I declare that this fragment of the divine double-handed axe belongs to Imriel from this moment onwards."
"Wow —" Gavin Rade whistled.
Everyone applauded.
Imriel eagerly took the divine artifact fragment, and then he was troubled. "Uh, this … How do I reforge this divine artifact double-handed axe?"
Duke knew what it was, but he pretended to be ignorant. "Isn't there a Divine Craftsman here?"
Duque flattered Magni.
As the super powerful person who forged [Ashbringer], Magni Bronzebeard was worthy of the title of [Divine Smith]. He actually had a good impression of Imriel.
He walked over and picked up the fragment seriously. Soon, he frowned deeply.
"What's wrong?" Imriel asked.
Magni did not answer directly. "Darien, come here for a moment."
The death knight leader strode over.
The two whispered for a while, then Magni announced a piece of news that was undoubtedly a bolt from the blue to Imriel. "This pile of fragments of the double-handed axe is indeed a divine artifact, but … it's a Shadow-type divine artifact. Through material backtracking, we found out that this weapon's name is [Shadowmourne]! "
The hoof, who was originally in high spirits, instantly felt as if he had been struck by lightning, and entered a dumbfounded state.
She was a paladin, what was she doing with a Shadow-type weapon?
Duque snickered at the side.
This was not a game!
As long as the players looked cool, they would not care if it was a shadow or a flaming axe. They would not care if there was a ferocious skeleton on the axe.
In reality, the Draenei worshiped light. They believed in the Holy Light.
As the leader, Imriel, who was such a dainty female Holy Knight, holding a bloody and ferocious two-handed greataxe and adorned with skeletons, anyone who saw it would think that Imriel had fallen into depravity.
At this moment, Hoof had nothing to live for!
At this moment, Hoof's entire life was gloomy.
She was dumbfounded. She only felt that all the colors in her vision had turned gray …
"This … Is there still hope?" Hoof murmured.
Magni and Darien looked at each other. Magni sighed. "This … is almost impossible."
Magni was basically right.
That was because, apart from the insane attack power and basic strength and endurance attributes, the biggest special effect of Shadowmourne was that it had a certain chance of extracting the enemy's soul fragment to increase one's own strength. When the number of soul fragments reached 10, the special effect of [Panorama] would be triggered. All enemies within 15 yards would be dealt group shadow damage and greatly increase one's strength.
This was a classic divine artifact that benefited oneself at the expense of others!
From the perspective of judging good and evil, this could be said to be an absolute magic artifact.
Hoof's face immediately collapsed. These fragments had already bound her soul to it!
Only Marad noticed that Magni had used the word "almost".
"Wait, Your Majesty Bronzebeard, you sound like there's still a chance?"
"Save? Of course there's a chance! "
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