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Chapter 1076

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Mage Sindera represented Lan Yu in the arena.

It was a battle between a Thief and a Mage!

Sindera had comforted their captain before, but when it was his turn to face Lu Li, he realized that everything was nonsense. Could his hand that was holding his staff not tremble?

Of course, he wouldn't regret his choice.

If they stayed in the Drizzle Court, they would only end up as foils. It was too important for them to jump out.

Everyone wanted to be the most dazzling one. Becoming the champion had been their dream ever since they came into contact with the game. Hadn't they trained hard all these years for that moment?

Come on, let me see how strong the best player in the game is. Sindera stared at the place where Lu Li had disappeared with his eyes wide open.

He thought to himself, If I were Lu Li, what angle and timing would I attack from? The brains of professionally trained competitors were like the most meticulous instruments, and they began to calculate as soon as they entered the zone.

In fact, he was completely wrong.

Lu Li didn't calculate. He directly appeared behind the Mage and hit him with his Sap before turning behind the Water Elemental. Not only did he appear behind the target that he was about to attack, but he also dodged the Water Elemental's Frost Nova.

A layer of frost appeared where he was originally standing, which was behind Sindera. Unfortunately, it didn't freeze anything.

Sindera's reaction speed was not slow, but it had miscalculated Lu Li's target.

Lu Li planned to get rid of the Water Elemental that didn't have much HP first. As for whether Sindera would use his Sap to fight him, that was another matter.

In short, Lu Li was relying on his high attack, while Sindera's Water Elemental had yet to advance, and was only in the first stage with low HP and low defense. He was determined to get rid of this problem first.

Not everyone dared to deal with the Mage's Water Elemental first.

Under normal circumstances, the Mage would have already woken up before the Thief could finish off the Water Elemental. As long as the Water Elemental didn't die, its health would recover at lightning speed.

That was what Sindera thought at first, but he was immediately dumbfounded when he saw the speed at which the Water Elemental was losing HP. It was said that Lu Li's attack power had become extremely high in the past few days. It was one thing to hear about it, but it was another to experience it for real.

I can't beat him!

However, they still had to fight even if they couldn't win. They had to create an opportunity for the people behind them. Otherwise, if Lu Li finished off the one-on-five in the arena, they might have to go back bald today.

With his heart bleeding, he used his badge to dispel Sap. Sindera's instant skill instantly hit Lu Li.

Lu Li wasn't a god. It was impossible for him to react immediately. Fortunately, instant-cast skills dealt relatively little damage, so taking one or two hits wasn't a big deal.

Besides, he had so many damage reduction skills. However, he didn't continue to attack the Water Elemental. Instead, he shifted his target to Sindera, who had lost his badge.

As for the Water Elemental, frankly speaking, Lu Li didn't think that he would be able to drag it out until its Frost Nova was off cooldown again. Without Frost Nova, the Water Elemental was just a useless piece of wood that could only deal damage and slow down the target.

Faced with the menacing Lu Li, Sindera cautiously adopted a kiting strategy.

When a Mage fought against a Thief, one was kiting, while the other was getting close. The former required a certain amount of patience and mobility, while the latter paid attention to positioning and timing. This was because a Thief's attack had to be directed at the target. As long as one had the ability to go around the target, getting close to the target was actually more of a demonstration of technique.

Sindera's Water Elemental was still alive. Its Frost Arrows could slow down Lu Li, and it could also attack and slow down Lu Li.

However, who could tell Sindera why Lu Li, who had slowed down, was still so fast? Lu Li was practically right behind him, forcing Sindera to face Lu Li head-on. Any Mage had to remember to never leave their back to a Thief.

"Looks like Thieves really are magic killers." The female commentator sympathized with Sindera. After all, Sindera was quite handsome.

"That's not necessarily true. Mowang Feng crushed a Warrior and a Thief in the last match. In fact, the key is still the player's experience and performance on the spot," the male commentator said disapprovingly. There was no point in saying which class was strong or which was weak. Mowang Feng rarely lost to a kitchen knife, and Hornet's Nest had also defeated Blood Dagger with only half of his HP not long ago.

"Then what class do you think can pose a threat to Lu Li?" the female commentator asked.

"It's possible for any class, but combining the current level rankings and equipment, there are no more than ten people who can pose a threat to Lu Li in the arena. In terms of classes, Mages are the main focus." The male commentator was more of a tech geek, and his analysis was clear and logical.

Because of the Warrior's high HP and bleeding, which made it difficult for Thieves to go into Stealth, Warriors and Paladins were considered the Thieves' biggest nemesis.

Mages weren't any weaker than Thieves, and their levels were generally higher than Thieves. Nearly a third of the top 100 players on the Level Rankings were Mages, followed closely by Warlocks. Hunters with powerful pets and the ability to cast Flares were also a threat to Thieves.

To be honest, Sindera was already considered a decent Mage.

Unfortunately, he was afraid, and his performance was only average. After being forced by Lu Li to hand over his badge, he quickly fell into a passive position. When Lu Li finished him off, he still had about 70% of his HP left, and a large portion of that was dealt by his Water Elemental.

The second to enter the arena was the party leader Lan Yu. He was a Warrior, and he was up against Lu Li, who only had 70% of his HP left.

Enthralled knew that he could not afford to waste time, so he immediately used a powerful skill. It was a skill that produced a rain of fire when he swung his weapon. The damage was average, but it could ignite the opponent, preventing them from going into Stealth, Shadowmeld, and Banish for the next 30 seconds …

In other words, Lu Li's Stealth was temporarily disabled.

Without Stealth, it was purely a competition of mobility. Of course, Lu Li could not go head-to-head with a Warrior. If he was not mistaken, the hammer in his opponent's hand should be a piece of Legendary equipment. Coupled with the bonuses of the Berserker class, his Attack Power was definitely enough to kill Lu Li.

If you charge, I'll flash. If you speed up, I'll speed up …

There were only two figures chasing each other on the arena. In the first few seconds of the match, they did not really disengage. Under such circumstances, Lu Li's prediction of Enthralled's actions was particularly brilliant. Those who could see it clearly remembered it.

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