Chapter 168: The Wraith reborn inside the body of the
Chapter 168: The Wraith reborn inside the body of the
“One tactical core, to be exhausted!”
Staring towards the deep pit, Dean McKenzie gritted his teeth, saying fiercely, “Even if I can’t defeat you, can’t I still exhaust you to death?
I don’t believe that your mana is as limitless as mine!
Commence attack!”
Having said that, McKenzie started to dash.
Running rapidly to the farthest point from the pit, he then opened the Gate of Bone and summoned all 1000 level 80 Skeletons inside, commanding them to charge at the pit.
After all 1000 Skeletons were dispatched, McKenzie also sent Elder over.
He ordered the Elder to stand more than a thousand meters away from the pit, watching the 1000 Skeletons charge into it, and then from within the pit, a dragon roar emerged, rendering the 1000 level 80 Skeletons useless.
The whole process took less than 5 seconds.
Exhaustion? He couldn’t tell if the opponent looked exhausted at all. After all, McKenzie barely dared to look his opponent in the face.
So, even if he couldn’t see any visible signs of exhaustion, McKenzie couldn t give up this plan and started working on the Land of Bone.
Madly summoning Skeletons, crazily dismissing them.
McKenzie can now have up to 50 Skeletons at once, which greatly enhanced the efficiency of the Skeleton Legion’s summoning.
Basically, he could summon one every second.
45 seconds of summoning, 15 seconds of banishment, and then the next round of summoning.
Theoretically, in a minute, McKenzie can slam 45 level 80 Skeletons with ordinary templates.
But considering mana output, Dean McKenzie, who recovers 15,000 mana a minute, can only summon about thirty Skeletons.
But that was still considerable.
If he keeps it up for twenty to thirty minutes, there could be close to a thousand Skeletons. Doggy Two had by then tamed the Skeletons under a Bone King.
In such a cycle, Dean worked for three or four hours, bringing the number of Skeletons up to seven or eighth thousand.
Although the Land of Bone could only accommodate a maximum of 1000, McKenzie didn’t need them to exist permanently, they were just cannon fodder.
After reaching seven or eight thousand, McKenzie sent them out in multiple waves, 500 Skeletons per wave.
McKenzie kept summoning like crazy without checking the results.
In a day without sleep, he could summon tens of thousands of Skeletons.
If tens of thousands of Skeletons can’t kill that boss, McKenzie will go for a hundred to several hundred thousand.
If that’s still not enough, McKenzie will go for a hundred days, several million! “After reaching a million, the summon skeleton skill will level up, and the level cap of the Skeletons will increase.
Maybe by then I’ll be able to summon fourth-turn Skeletons.
Anyway, it won’t come out, and I have infinite mana here, I refuse to believe I can’t kill this thing!”
McKenzie gritted his teeth, embodying the spirit of the Foolish Old Man Moving the Mountains.
He was locked in a toe-to-toe match with that boss for ten consecutive days. It felt like a futile effort, sending away nearly half a million Skeletons without even seeing a hair from that boss.
The Skeletons that rushed up either died amidst the Dragon Roar. A Dragon Roar could harvest the Skeletons within hundreds of meters’ range in the pit.
The Skeletons died in great numbers.
Alternatively, the boss could summon a tidal wave to attack, a single wave that completely decimated the Skeletons within three kilometers around the pit.
These two skills alternated, wiping out several hundred thousand of McKenzie’s Skeletons.
McKenzie felt that he might have to endure another few ten-day periods. Regrettably, after the summon Skeletons skill reached level three, the Wizard’s Knowledge Hat became useless.
It became the first skill in this gold equipment that couldn’t be upgraded anymore; otherwise, McKenzie wouldn’t have had so much trouble.
However, contrary to McKenzie’s expectations, things didn’t turn out as bad as he thought. The boss wasn’t as resilient as he’d predicted.
On the eleventh day, Elder noticed that the boss’s tidal wave frequency had decreased.
Previously there were more than ten a day, but on the eleventh day, there were only ten!
McKenzie’s eyes lit up, realizing that the opponent seemed to be on the verge of breaking down, and he seemed to be seeing the dawn of victory.
Subsequent developments seemed to validate McKenzie s judgment.
On the twelfth day, there were only five tidal waves left from the boss.
On the thirteenth day, the boss’s tidal wave was reduced to just once, and it mainly relied on Dragon Roar to clear out the foot soldiers.
On the fourteenth day, even the frequency of the Dragon Roar decreased.
By the fifteenth day, the critical moment arrived, and Dragon Roar could no longer completely clear the soldiers.
The sound was hoarse, the mana was depleted, and it couldn’t roar anymore. McKenzie’s Skeleton Soldiers broke into the bottom of the pit, and he saw the existence of that boss.
Elder took the opportunity to take a look from afar and told McKenzie that what he saw was a long bone stuck in the ground by something huge.
McKenzie was somewhat confused by Elder’s description.
What did these descriptions mean?
What does it mean to be a bone stuck in the ground by something huge?
McKenzie shook his head, deciding to promote the cultural enlightenment of Doggy Two and others. You can’t even speak properly, can you?
What about what happened near the pit? McKenzie still had no intention of going.
He continued summoning Skeletons, kept on piling them up.
McKenzie hadn’t seen that boss, who knew if it had any intelligence? Was it waiting for him to let his guard down?
In any case, McKenzie was determined to push and exhaust that boss as much as possible.
But quickly, McKenzie found that trying to push to death or exhaust that boss was very difficult.
Even though the boss no longer used Dragon Roar, it still had close combat abilities. Its close combat attacks were still horrifying; a simple gesture, a swipe of its paw, a sweep of its tail, and it could kill a large group of Skeletons. Its speed in clearing monsters wasn’t much slower than when it used Dragon Roar. In addition, McKenzie covertly inserted a few un-exiled Skeletons into the cannon fodder Skeleton group; after a few probes, he quickly drew conclusions.
The boss’s defense was extremely terrifying, and these level 80 plain Skeletons simply could not break its defense.