This guy was an annoying flea!
When the Satyrs finally realized how dangerous Lu Li was, there was a loud crash, and the wall finally collapsed.
Lu Li's feet swayed, and his entire body fell off the wall. Just as he was about to hit the ground, he transformed into a leopard and dashed out.
If he did not leave now, he would be dead!
The poor guy fell into the wall, and a large group of monsters stared at him. Fortunately, the collapse of the wall had caused quite a commotion, and the monsters were actually a little confused.
After jumping out of the hole created by the chariot, Lu Li returned to his human form. He waved his hand and said, "Defensive Warriors and Paladins, charge in. Everyone else, follow up. Healers, keep up the healing. The chariots will continue to bombard another hole. Kill the remaining two archers as soon as possible."
There were originally a few archers, but most of them had fallen with the collapse of the wall.
At the same time, Lu Li finally activated the war flag that he had been holding there all this time.
A low drum sound swept across a 100-yard radius like a wave. The players were all pumped up, their Attack and Defense skyrocketing. More importantly, they recovered 5% of their HP every two seconds. Under normal circumstances, it would be difficult for them to die even if they wanted to.
Unfortunately, they only had 60 seconds. Otherwise, this siege would be a piece of cake.
Even so, 60 seconds was enough for Lu Li and the others to rush into the stronghold and gain a foothold. The monsters guarding the entrance were all wiped out.
The players who had died resurrected at the position where Lu Li had installed the goddess. After recovering for a while, they threw themselves back into the battle, sweeping everything in their path. The 80 players had the momentum of hundreds of players.
The chariots finally smashed open the hole in the wall. The chariots drove into the stronghold and bombarded the monsters that the MTs were pulling. It was hard to say how much damage they dealt, but their momentum was definitely impressive, and it also boosted everyone's morale.
"The EXP is pretty high. It's much faster than killing monsters outside," someone realized.
Although the monsters here were all Level 59, the same level as the players, and did not receive any EXP bonuses, there were simply too many monsters. When the AoE skills were used, they immediately dealt a large amount of damage. Moreover, more monsters were constantly swarming into the stronghold.
In reality, the players were also under pressure. After all, a prolonged battle would deplete the mana of the magic classes.
When the ranged attacks of the magic classes could no longer suppress the monsters, the melee classes had to engage in melee combat. Healers also had a hard time maintaining their Spells, so casualties were inevitable.
This battle was even more tragic than Lu Li had imagined.
Lu Li took a deep breath and shouted, "Retreat, retreat!"
"Damn it, we can't retreat no matter how difficult it is." Wander grabbed Lu Li and was very angry at his sudden cowardly decision. He also knew very well what a stronghold meant to them, and this stronghold was practically delivered to their doorstep.
"Do you have a better idea? Do you know what a strategic retreat is?" Lu Li roared.
Strategic retreat?
Wander sobered up a little. This was just a game, and retreating didn't mean that they would lose the Stronghold.
"Chariot, destroy the stairs over there!" The players couldn't retreat at once. That wouldn't be called a retreat, it would be called a rout. Moreover, they had to withdraw the chariots first. Before retreating, Lu Li requested a few chariots to attack the stairs on the wall.
The stairs were different from the wall. It was easy to attack from the inside, and a few rounds of cannon fire would collapse the stairs.
The chariots retreated first. There were only five chariots left out of the original eight, and one of them was on the verge of being destroyed. It was estimated that it would leave the stage of history after another two attacks.
"Alright, block the gap!" Lu Li obviously didn't really want to retreat. They had fought their way in, and if they retreated, the monsters would also repair the wall. Lu Li saw with his own eyes that there were a few Infernals mixed in with the monsters. These monsters were good at playing with rocks, and if they were given time, they would be in trouble.
Previously, he felt that the gap was small, but now that they were relying on the gap to block the monsters, Lu Li felt that the gap was a little too big.
They needed three Main Tanks to truly block the gap, but this was much better than before. Moreover, they didn't have to face too many monsters, so Lu Li and the others finally had a chance to catch their breath.
Players who didn't have mana or HP could retreat far away to rest, and if they ran out of potions, they could also borrow potions from others.
A few Main Tanks could also take turns to rest, even though they didn't need to replenish themselves. Lu Li put away Wojin's War Flag. This thing was a powerful weapon in Stronghold battles, but it only lasted for a minute, which was really too short.
It was said that there were a few flags in Dawnlight that could be combined. Lu Li wasn't very sure, and he didn't know if it was true or not.
"The monsters are almost cleared, and there's still a Boss inside," Wander urged. He didn't quite understand Lu Li's unhurried actions.
Anyway, the resurrection point was just outside, and as long as they died, they could immediately resurrect and rejoin the battle after a little recovery. If he was the commander, of course, he would first take down the Stronghold at all costs. Lu Li's concern about the EXP of his subordinates made him seem very indecisive.
"Let's wait a little longer. Anyway, the monsters inside will come out on their own, so there's no need to go in and fight," Lu Li was very calm.
Perhaps Wander would only believe that the Stronghold Boss was actually just a decoration after fighting it. The real difficulty was the Sentry Tower, the wall, and the tide of monsters after the Stronghold was breached. A level 59 Boss, no matter how strong it was, how strong could it be?
After all, Lu Li was the commander, and Wander could at most give some suggestions.
"Okay, we can go in now," Lu Li said as he looked at the time. Half of the two hours had passed, and the monsters had basically been cleared.
In addition to a few guards guarding the Boss, there was also a huge Fire Elemental. The head was very scary, and Baron Geddon was probably a dwarf in front of it. However, when Lu Li saw who it was, he almost laughed out loud.
Wasn't this his old friend, Lord Magmasar?
Speaking of this guy, Lu Li couldn't help but think of the player who had lent him two gold coins, Iron Sword. He was doing quite well now, and after returning the two gold coins to Lu Li, Lu Li invited him to join Ruling Sword, and he even entered the elite group.
He was mainly responsible for bringing people to protect the Trade Professions of the guild when interacting with them outdoors.
He was a man of his word. When Lu Li first met him, he had brought him to fight the Elemental Lord Magmasa. At that time, the Elemental Lord Magmasa was just a low-level quest monster.
Lord Magmasar wasn't even a Boss.
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