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Chapter 260

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As far as the eye could see, there were Centaurs everywhere!

It was as if the Barren Land, which was once called a barren land, was filled with Centaur monsters in just a few days.

The Centaurs lived in different tribes, and their leader was a "Khan". Their main attack methods were close-quarters combat and archery. Among them, the Magic-type monsters were proficient in Nature or Shadow Spells, and they also raised Aardwolves as hunting dogs.

Apart from their appearance, the Centaurs bore little resemblance to their cousins, the Keepers of the Grove and the Dryads.

Their expressions were ferocious, and they automatically distinguished between friend and foe. As long as it wasn't a Centaur, it would be their enemy.

The first enemies that the Shin Shin Army encountered were two Centaur Warriors. They charged at them with long weapons in their hands, moving as fast as tigers.

It was no wonder that they could be considered cavalry, even though they were riding on themselves.

Their four hooves were faster than their two legs, and Weilan Haifeng only had time to raise his shield before he was knocked back a few steps.

If Dawnlight's number one main tank was already in such a state, one could imagine how the others would fare.

Lu Li observed the battlefield and saw the rising white light. There was a large number of players fighting against the Centaurs, but they weren't able to gain the upper hand.

Both sides suffered casualties, and the players continued to charge forward. The Centaur army's numbers did not decrease in the slightest.

As he was looking, Lu Li's eyes narrowed as he stared at a combat unit not far away.

Warpriest!

Warpriests were a class unique to the Tauren race. They were generally considered to be a combination of Warriors and Shamans, but they also had some combat auras that were unique to Knights.

Their equipment and skills were all over the place, but their weapons were the same.

They were all clumsy-looking totem poles.

Lu Li did not dare to underestimate them. He observed the levels of the Taurens, but did not obtain any relevant information. However, he saw an Alliance player being smashed into white light by a totem pole.

"Head south, and keep a low profile." After dealing with the two Centaur Warriors, Lu Li directed the team to stay away from the Warpriest.

That Warpriest was definitely not the same as the ones at the entrance of the Warsong Canyon. They were only level 40 and only had the Elite Mode. After a round of dozens of skills, he died.

Lu Li finally understood why Xiao Mo had allowed Alliance players to enter.

Because of these War Shamans.

The centaurs invaded on a large scale, and the Beastmen retreated to Durotar, leaving the frontline to the adventurers.

However, the Minotaurs would not retreat to the rear because of the hatred between them and the Centaurs. It had to be washed with fresh blood.

At this time, there were a large number of Tauren War Priests active in the Barrenlands!

The War Priests were not as kind as the Tauren Druids. They were similar to the Tauren Enforcers, a group of warmongers who thirsted for blood.

Not only would these fellows kill the Centaurs, but they would also attack any Alliance players that appeared near them.

For the Horde players. War Priests were reinforcements. Players could receive a War Encourage buff by talking to them, increasing their attack power by 20%.

To the Alliance players who entered the Barrenlands, they were death gods.

Most of Lu Li's attention was on these War Priests. He saw with his own eyes that a War Priest had annihilated a team of 10, while he himself was almost unharmed.

The Alliance players quickly discovered this tough nut to crack.

After a discussion, a few guilds each sent out a team of 100 people to specifically clean up these War Priests.

Lu Li was invited to the same chat room as last time.

Blood Red War Flag hoped that he would accept another offer to kill the Horde team commander. There were also these troublesome War Priests.

Lu Li immediately rejected the offer. He did not need Starwood that much right now. As for gold, it was better to earn it himself.

The War Priests were especially difficult to kill. If they surrounded them, it was very likely that they would fail miserably.

Moonlight did not go either. Although he loved PVP, he had always been a solo player. He was fundamentally different from Hornet's Nest and the other PVP experts.

"Hachi Chan, keep watch."

The scene was too chaotic. The Tauren War Priests were not weak either. They were almost caught by a War Priest. Fortunately, a group of unlucky people attracted the War Priest's attention.

After a false alarm, Lu Li had to arrange for someone to keep watch.

Otherwise, if they were to get close, there might be casualties. Everyone's level was high and they would lose a lot of EXP if they died.

"Why am I the one keeping watch?" Xiaoba Jiang was currently in the form of a large quail.

While twisting his chubby body and releasing skills, he looked silly and cute. Quite a few players were attracted to him. Many players, especially the Hunter class, paid attention to her.

Every Hunter had a dream of capturing a Druid as their pet.

"You can turn into a butterfly and fly to a safe place. If you see a War Priest approaching, warn us to find a direction to hide. As long as they are not too far away, you will get EXP."

"That seems fine, but … but I'm not very sensitive to directions." Xiaoba Jiang was a little embarrassed.

What do you mean you're not sensitive? You're basically a person with no sense of direction.

"Then, if you see a War Priest within 50 yards of us, you can just call the police, right?" Lu Li asked.

"That's not a problem, but what if the Centaurs shoot me down?" Xiaoba Jiang looked up at the sky. There were many arrows flying everywhere.

Friendly fire was no joke. She didn't want to be an angel with broken wings.

"Do you see that flag over there? No one will notice you if you stand on it." It wasn't strange for a large butterfly to appear in the game.

Everyone stood in a circle to block the gazes of others for Xiaoba Jiang. She quickly turned into a butterfly and flew into the sky.

"Are you sure she won't be shot down?" Wander looked at Xiaoba Jiang flying crookedly in the sky and felt nervous.

He really should put a label on her forehead. Beginner on the road.

"You'll be safe once you reach the flag. It's very high up and out of the Centaurs' attack range." What he meant was that it was still dangerous before she flew up.

The battle had been going on for more than 20 minutes.

A large number of players died, and a large number of Centaurs turned into EXP and equipment.

During this time, the Alliance and Horde maintained a certain level of restraint and didn't fight each other to the death.

The only time they fought was when players from the opposing faction dropped their Molds. The equipment and Molds looked different from each other in terms of appearance.

Lu Li saw a conflict. It was an Alliance player who had picked up the Mold, but before he could celebrate, he was killed by a group of Horde players. Of course, the Mold was taken away. The player had teammates and guild members, so of course, they wouldn't just sit back and watch.

A small-scale chase and PK was nothing in a battlefield with millions of people.

However, Lu Li discovered a danger that couldn't be ignored.

The Horde players with the equipment won the equipment in the end, even though they didn't have the advantage in numbers.

The Warpriest once again turned the tide of the battle. He protected a few Horde players who ran to him for help and faced a group of Alliance players who were chasing after him.

In an instant, the pursuers had become the prey.

Lu Li personally went over to test the Horde players. His attacks could only deal single-digit damage to the Warpriest and he recovered back to full in an instant.

As for the totem pole attack, Lu Li didn't dare to try it. He just left with Gale Steps.

After all, he didn't see anyone who could survive a single hit from the Warpriest. (To be continued.)

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