Bygraves was hurt. He couldn't help but let out an angry roar.
The damage dealt by the two ranged players wasn't much. On average, they didn't even deal over 100 damage. However, the NPCs dealt a heavy blow to him.
Among these Alliance soldiers, some were Night Elf Rangers, some were Dwarven Musketeers, some were Human Paladins, and some were Gnome Thieves. Like Bygraves, they were all bosses. It was just that their models were slightly inferior, and their levels were much lower.
The damage they dealt was considerable, and Bygraves' HP visibly decreased by a large chunk.
Lu Li and Water Fairy were also attacking. The two Thieves were causing quite a bit of trouble for Bygraves, especially with the Wrath of the Moon Goddess. This directly hindered Bygraves' strong regenerative abilities as a Tauren. He was already old, so his regenerative abilities weren't as good as those of his age. Now, it was even worse.
"Retreat!" Lu Li yelled. He and Water Fairy rushed towards the boss.
Whirlwind Slash!
As a Berserker, Bygraves was naturally unwilling to be suppressed. His Whirlwind Slash was different from that of an ordinary Berserker. After activating it, his axe seemed to expand several times in size, and the huge axe carried a wider range of damage.
Moreover, the damage was obviously much higher. Lu Li didn't want to take this kind of damage head on.
However, he knew how high-level Berserkers fought. They couldn't miss their Whirlwind Slash. If everyone dodged it, they would teleport into the middle of the crowd and cast it. Moreover, it would be the place with the most people. If that happened, the losses would be great. After all, Lu Li and Water Fairy could tank it, but the ranged players definitely couldn't.
"Despicable Night Elves!" Bygraves used his ultimate skill, but he didn't even kill a single person. This poor guy didn't understand why he was doing all this.
"Dear Bygraves, when you raised your knife against the innocent, did you ever think about this day?" Lu Li pretended. It felt great to not even be able to kill a boss. At this moment, he could look down on Weilan Haifeng. He really wanted to show him who was the number one main tank in Dawnlight.
Bygraves was actually very strong, many times stronger than the Sentinel Captain. Unfortunately, he was unlucky today.
First of all, this Boss, who was strong enough to one-shot a Main Tank, encountered Lu Li, who was buffed by Prayer of the Moon Goddess. Lu Li also had an entire team of powerful healers to heal him. Under normal circumstances, there was no such thing as healing or potions in a battle between NPCs.
According to the normal strategy, main tanks would be Bygraves' weakness. Normally, level 60 Warriors wouldn't be able to tank Bygraves even if they were fully equipped.
In reality, Bygraves' damage was not purely physical damage. He had once been buffed by Gul 'dan's Fel energy, so his attacks had the Fel attribute. This kind of damage was not something a Warrior main tank could resist. Only Defensive Knights with strong equipment were suitable to be main tanks.
Secondly, Bygraves was a boss that followed the rules.
There were many Bosses in Dawnlight that didn't play by the rules. Why did they have to attack others if they wanted to? That was why there were often situations where the Boss' aggro was mixed up. The Main Tank would pull the aggro, and the Boss would attack other players.
This was the easiest way to wipe. Take the current situation for example. If Glave went to kill the ranged players that Lu Li had brought with him, he wouldn't be able to do anything about it. After all, these ranged players didn't have the buff from the Moon Goddess Prayer. Glave might even be able to kill them all with a single sweep.
"% ¥# # # ¥…" Bygraves spoke in the Orc language that was hard to understand.
Don't get me wrong. He wasn't chanting. While his attacks had dark attributes, Bygraves was a pure warrior. He was just asking for help from his subordinates.
As a commander, it was impossible for him to fight alone from beginning to end.
Even Lu Li didn't have such an extravagant request.
When the Horde soldiers realized that their commander was under siege, they immediately gave up on chasing after the bandits. The first to react were the Orc Warriors, but the Undead didn't seem to care. They continued to chase after their target.
This was easy to understand.
Bygraves was a seasoned veteran, but he wasn't respected in the Orc world because he had slaughtered countless civilians. In the process, he even killed some Orc recruits who refused to obey his orders.
This inhumane behavior was despised by the Orcs. In the Orcs' sense of honor, killing people who couldn't fight back was not something to be proud of.
But Bygraves was their commander, after all. If their commander died on the battlefield, the orc warriors would never be able to lift their heads again. They had no choice but to abandon their hatred for Bygraves and wholeheartedly come to save this old man.
The Undead, or the Forsaken, didn't care about this.
They came from something called the Plague Steamer. This thing was brought to Lordaeron by Kel 'Thuzad and placed in the village to spread the plague. Soon, the villagers in the north of Lordaeron were infected and became the slaves of Lich King Ner 'zhul. Kel' Thuzad named them the Scourge.
When the Lich King's control over his huge army weakened after the third war, a small group of Undead broke free from their master's iron rule. They were loyal to Queen Sylvanas and called themselves the Forsaken.
In other words, most of these Undead soldiers were actually innocent civilians.
They were killed in a war that shouldn't have involved them, so the Forsaken hated people like Bygraves. If it wasn't for the rules of the camp, they might have helped Lu Li kill this so-called commander.
As for the Trolls and Blood Elves, their numbers were too few.
Only 40 Orc soldiers responded to the call and joined the battle to protect their commander. This at least gave Bygraves a basic sense of security.
Unfortunately, before he could catch his breath, he saw those two annoying Night Elves scurrying towards him again. He had no choice but to pick up his axe again and fight. He really couldn't understand what Lu Li's mentor had given him to make this disciple work so hard.
Lu Li didn't know what benefits he would get from killing Bygraves, but one thing was for sure. The rewards wouldn't disappoint him.
40 Orcs was a very terrifying force. If they worked together, they could wipe out almost any player team. After all, each of them had the strength of a Boss. At least 40 strong Main Tanks were needed, and there must also be enough healers. Lu Li didn't have any of these.
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