Crossing the Other World: My Warcraft System

Chapter 135 Attacking the Ogres

After the signal was sent, Garin and his men did not wait there, but slowly retreated back to the cave where the ogres had killed the orcs. Garin still felt unsafe, so he went straight back to the fork in the tunnel.

This is a convenient place to retreat, instead of just one path.

About an hour later, the ten teams gathered in the cave further outside, but not all of them came in. Only ten team leaders came in.

Garin signaled Hogg to stand guard in front to prevent the ogres from coming out for patrol.

"Galin, what's going on? The soldiers said there's something going on here and we need to gather together?" Danas asked first.

"There are a hundred ogres in a cave about one kilometer ahead. They have blocked the entrance to the cave. According to the information I overheard, they injured Sir Lothar!" Garin told several people the information he knew.

"Ogre? What is that?" asked the curious baby Turalyon.

Yes, ogres come from Draenor, and people in Azeroth have never seen such creatures.

"They are humanoid creatures more than three meters tall, huge in size, good at using heavy weapons, and there are spellcasters among the high-level ones!" Garin briefly introduced the characteristics of the ogres.

"Because it is an omnivorous creature, it eats everything, including humanoid creatures, so it is called an ogre."

They don’t eat humans, but that didn’t scare everyone. It’s not like they haven’t seen anything like it before. After all, there are cannibalistic troll tribes in Azeroth.

"My plan is that we will lead the charge, and then the knights will follow, and we will raid the cave of these ogres and subdue them all."

"There are three masters among the ogres. Judging from their strength, two are at level eight and one is at level nine. But they are seriously injured. We will assign three of us to hold them back, and the remaining seven will block the other entrance to the cave. Then the knights will rush forward and defeat them with the advantage of numbers. I want the ogres alive!"

Judging from the habits of the ogre race, this is obviously a medium-sized ogre. Even if he gathered a team of 400 high-level knights and 58 paladins, how could he not capture these 100 ogres with a five-to-one ratio?

These are excellent labor forces, and as long as they are well fed, there will be no riots or the like. The thing they lack the least is food, so they will definitely be well fed.

Four hundred high-level knights and fifty-eight paladins, who can charge on horseback or dismount, plus ten leaders acting as spearheads, priests casting soul fire, and mages performing remote control, this force is enough to destroy the Deadwood Village several times over.

Soul Fire: Increases the attack power and armor of allied units by 10% and 5.

Soul Fire is a very powerful spell, especially when cast on a knight. It can directly increase the knight's armor by one third. If it is also enhanced by the Aura of Piety, it is simply a heavy tank.

At this time, unless the Ogres have a large number of mages and can deal tons of damage, how can you let me lose?

The priest was casting soul fire on everyone, and the wizard was casting invisibility to hide the entire army.

When the preparations were completed, everyone, led by Jialin, quietly entered the village without firing any guns.

The knights are all units of the Heart of Origin and can sense each other's existence. This is also the main reason why Garin chose stealth as his tactic.

Under Garin's precise operation, the team sneaked forward without making any sound. After a while, they arrived at the cave where the ogre was.

According to the original plan, Garen was going to hold back the ogre leader, Uther was going to stop Rakzo, and Dathrohan was going to intercept a high-level orc who was suspected to be the daughter of Blackhand.

Finally, Turalyon and Tirion led two teams to block the other exit of the cave, and finally Varokal and Omar commanded the knights to besiege the ogre soldiers.

Just as Galen and others arrived, Tirion and Turalyon arrived, the ogre leader Turok suddenly opened his eyes. The alertness of a high-level warrior made him sense the danger: "There are intruders!"

The leader dragged his seriously injured body and forced himself to stand up. It turned out that he was injured between the waist and abdomen. The moment he stood up, it seemed that the wound burst, and blood oozed from the bandaged area.

But his warning worked, and the ogres around him immediately became alert. In order to buy time, Garin had to attack.

boom!

Stepping on the ground, the power of Holy Light poured into the earth. Dedication! The entire cave lit up, attracting the attention of most of the ogres. Then Uther and Dathrohan each sent out a war hammer condensed by Holy Light to smash at Lakzo and the female Blackhand orc.

Turalyon and Tirion took advantage of the chaos and sneaked into the cave entrance at the other end to snipe at any possible enemy reinforcements.

Under the command of Omar, the knights at the cave entrance rushed into the cave one by one in small teams, and then each team alternated between left and right along the cave looking for their opponents.

Deep inside the cave, Garin and his two companions had already started a battle with the three high-ranking ogres. The other ogres wanted to come over and besiege Garin and his companions, but were stopped by the ogre leader Turok: "Idiots, go block the entrance, and then notify the tribesmen behind to come to support!"

For a moment, the scene was a little chaotic. Ordinary ogres generally have low intelligence. They are collectively called ogre brutes. Only those with high IQs can learn how to use energy and become high-level combat forces. For example, that Laxzo is a high-level ogre warrior who later became a small boss in the Death Mines.

Garin slashed out with a Crusader Strike, the power of holy light filled his whole body, and his Tokaral also turned golden.

Crusader Strike is a skill that infuses holy light into weapons, increasing the damage caused by the weapons.

This was a skill specially developed by Garin. He vaguely remembered that when the Paladin profession was first released, there was no Crusader Strike, but only various holy seals. The Retribution Paladin once became a marginal DPS.

Based on the skill of Crusader Strike, I heard that there is a retribution paladin with a unique way of thinking. He wears cloth armor and uses Crusader Strike to deal tons of damage. In the arena, he can kill anyone who stands in his way.

Turok blocked Garin's attack with a large iron rod, and then a stone cone formed in front of him and shot towards Garin.

Oh my god, a one-headed ogre mage?

You are so gifted. Aren't two-headed ogres the only ones who have the talent to become mages?

Garin quickly dodged the Stone Cone Technique by moving sideways, and when he had a chance, he threw out a Judgment, hitting Turok right in the chest. Looking at Turok's wound that was torn again by the Judgment of Holy Light, Garin decided to kill him while he was sick.

The situation on the field was under Omar's command and was proceeding according to Garin's script. A large number of knights poured into the cave, and the ogre barbarians were all besieged.

Jialin decided to capture the leader first!

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