The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 167: Attack of the Acacia Natives 2

As the war intensified, some Chilan warriors in the rear also joined the battle with the slave cannon fodder.

Although some of the remaining Chilan warriors on the wall were still desperately shooting at the approaching acacia trees, their efforts had little effect. Facing these acacia trees and Kanin wasps, their attacks seemed somewhat powerless, and ultimately the wizards and knights had to fight in person.

The Earth Knight Derek could easily deal with two giant acacia trees alone. The other sixteen knights also led some of the knight attendants to find their opponents. At the same time, Beta and Kobe also led their tribesmen to find their targets.

There were relatively few wizards going into battle. Except for Colin, Edith, Connie, Paul, Ace, Wood, and Marcus, the rest of the wizards and wizard apprentices had already returned to the wizard tower and airship.

After a simple combination, Colin formed a group of three, Paul and Marcus formed a group, and Ace and Wood formed a group to face the remaining three giant acacia trees respectively.

The airship's magic cannon doesn't fire very frequently, but facing a giant cannon that's powerful enough to penetrate the plane's barriers, each shot will result in at least tens of thousands of goblins being killed or injured.

The wizard towers' targets were not the goblins, but the Kanin wasp colony, which they released chain lightning. One attack from two wizard towers could kill nearly a thousand wasps.

Colin and his wife and their two companions paid no attention to other battlefields. They were already facing the first-level acacia tree in front of them, the first-level wasp lord on the tree, and a swarm of nearly three hundred wasps.

The couple and their two companions have been working together for many years, and they can tell what the other party wants to do with just one look. So they still follow the old rules and clear out creatures below level one first.

Edith was responsible for restraining the giant acacia tree, Connie was responsible for restraining the wasp lord, Charles protected the two women nearby, and Colin dealt with the wasp swarms first.

Colin also saw the chain lightning released by the wizard tower, which had a great killing power on the hornet swarm, but he was not very familiar with the chain lightning and was only able to release it normally. If considering the speed of killing the enemy, fire spells were more suitable for him.

Colin's fireball technique can be cast instantly and at an extremely fast speed, like a Gatling gun, continuously firing deadly fireballs. There are more than 300 wasps, with different strengths. The wasps with intermediate strength or above are not afraid of Colin's fireball technique.

However, the more than 160 low-level hornets were in a miserable state. Those that were hit directly were either burned to death or severely burned. Those that were closer also suffered varying degrees of burns. Only those that were farther away were lucky enough to escape this fatal blow.

Colin fired dozens of fireballs and killed dozens of low-level wasps. Then he began to hurriedly replenish his defensive spells. The first-level earth-based defensive spell, the Body Shield, had quite strong defensive power.

Facing the concentrated fire of more than a hundred intermediate-level and above hornets, it was still able to remain unbroken. One can only sigh once again at its amazing defensive capabilities.

Colin felt that he would be able to eliminate those low-level wasps in two more times, but these damn mid-level and above wasps continued to attack him. He had to replenish his defensive spells and use fireballs to deal with them, and he had no time to attack those low-level wasps.

The battle between Connie and the Wasp Lord was lukewarm. The man and the insect shot back and forth, but the winner could not be determined for the time being.

With the help of Charles, Edith has been restraining the giant acacia tree. The acacia tree itself is quite huge, not to mention its numerous branches and spikes that can be fired.

Edith's innate spell was ice barrier, which had stronger defensive power than the protective shield released by Colin, but she didn't want to face the attack of the acacia branches directly. There were only a few acacia thorns, so it was easy to resist without any pressure.

Edith was clear about her position as a distraction. Now was not the time to attack the giant acacia tree. As long as the giant acacia tree did not attack Connie and Colin, her mission would be accomplished.

Therefore, Edith had enough energy to observe the battle between Connie and Colin. After seeing that Connie was not in any danger for the time being, she turned her attention to Colin.

Edith immediately noticed the stalemate on Colin's side. It was not because Colin's attack power was not enough, but because he had to replenish his defensive spells from time to time, which prevented him from concentrating on dealing with the swarm of hornets.

After seeing the situation clearly, Edith released an ice barrier for Colin while dodging the attack from acacia branches.

With the support of Edith and two layers of defensive spells, Colin finally freed his hands and instantly launched the fireball spell again.

Because Colin's sudden switch from offense to defense was unexpected, this wave of large-scale fireballs caused nearly eighty low-level wasps to be killed or injured.

There were less than 50 low-level wasps left on the field. With Colin's persistence, they were finally eliminated one by one.

Colin's opponents now become these more than 10 wasp commanders, more than 30 senior wasps and more than 70 intermediate wasps.

Colin picked on the weak and weak. His new target this time was the 70 or so intermediate wasps. The fireball spell was no longer applicable and could not hurt them.

Colin released a spell that he only mastered after level one, the Fire Rope Shackle. Although this spell was not a group attack spell, it could take away more than ten intermediate wasps in one attack.

Although the ruler of the plane is the giant acacia tree and the nominal leader of each place is also the giant acacia tree, the actual commander on the battlefield is the Wasp Lord.

The wasp lord who was facing Connie had seen the number of his own people decreasing sharply, but she could not get away. She called out to the acacia tree, hoping that he could provide some help, but the acacia tree was too slow. When he was about to support the hornet swarm, Edith cast spells such as Freeze and Frozen Path on him, making his movements even slower. The short distance of a few hundred meters became a natural barrier between the acacia tree and the hornet swarm.

Colin also increased the frequency of releasing the fire rope shackles again. After several attacks, he finally cleared out the intermediate wasps. Now there are only more than 40 wasp commanders and advanced wasps left.

At the beginning, he wanted to save mana. In fact, the most effective attack was his special spell, Lava Purgatory. Now there were more than 40 wasps left, and it was time to use them.

Colin drank a bottle of intermediate mana potion, which replenished more than half of his mana that he had consumed. Under the effect of the potion, his mana gradually recovered. With the support of mana, Colin began to release the Lava Purgatory.

There is no need to distinguish between commanders and senior officials anymore. Under the lava purgatory, they are all ants.

Except for the first-level wasp lord, these wasp commanders and high-level wasps are no match for the Lava Purgatory and will die if they touch it.

It only took five uses of Lava Purgatory to clear out the swarm of wasps.

Now the offense and defense have been completely reversed, becoming 4V2, with three wizards and a quasi-level Warcraft fighting against a level one acacia tree and a level one wasp lord.

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