Spirit summons? I want to do it myself!

Chapter 184 Comprehensive Evaluation (8)

Of course, although the boy seemed a little flustered when he summoned the elf, the location he chose was still clever, very close to Lido's position.

If Lido fails to react in time to stop or turn, she will most likely run into the opponent's elf's already prepared attack.

His sprites are a level 21 blue Dino sprite and a level 16 blue Wendy sprite.

Both are wind elves, one is good at close range attack and the other is good at long range attack, one is more focused on physical attack and the other is more focused on spell attack. They are a very compatible combination.

Although the attack power is not very outstanding, it is enough to deal with most situations after reaching a high level. Especially after mastering the innate magic skills, the attack ability will be greatly increased.

Of course, Lido would not fall for this little surprise from the opponent. She slowed down a bit, took a detour to the side, and summoned Fumei and Liya almost in front of her, leaving the opponent's elves to them, and continued to rush towards the boy.

As soon as Fumei and Liya appeared, the boy summoned the elves back, not letting them confront Fumei head-on. This showed that he was very self-aware.

But because of this delay, Lido herself had already appeared in front of him, and he was not able to summon the elf back and then summon it again immediately. He needed a period of concentration in between.

This is also the current situation of most students who want to learn how to operate Lido but end up learning a weird way of doing it. Only a few people can use it smoothly.

It seems that we haven't practiced enough, or maybe everyone was more focused on improving the level of the elves, and after completing these basic trainings, they didn't make any further progress.

However, as long as you practice more, you will become more and more proficient, and the time intervals in between will become shorter and shorter.

Back to the game, the boy seemed extremely flustered when he drew out his sword to block the long knife that Lido was about to put on his neck. His strength was very weak and he was unable to stop Lido's actions at all. The ending was written there.

The third game was similar to the fourth game, both in terms of the configuration of the opponent's elves and the course of the game.

Ever since Lido set the precedent of summoning, Lido could no longer let Fumei and Liya fight independently while she slacked off on the sidelines like she did in the previous round.

Whenever Fumei and Liya are about to give the opponent's elves a head-on blow, the opponent will recall the elves, causing Fumei and Liya's attacks to fail, and they have to guard against the opponent's attacks from behind.

This is Lido's own fault, and she has to bear the consequences herself!

So Lido had to pay attention to the situation on the field at all times. When encountering such a moment, it was of course impossible to let Fumei and Liya continue to stay there stupidly. She must recall them to the elf position.

Then she would approach her opponent. If the opponent summoned elves to stop Lido, Lido would immediately summon Fumei and the others to fight for a few rounds, and then repeat the process until the opponent's summoner entered Liya's shooting range.

If the opponent does not summon elves to stop, when the opponent's summoner enters Leah's shooting range, Lido will summon Fumei and Leah, and let Leah shoot arrows at the opponent.

Usually at this point, the opponent would have no choice but to admit defeat. In short, Liduo won both games.

The opponent in the fifth game was again the girl with the Aquia elf. This match could be said to be a foregone conclusion. In the individual competition, as long as there was a long-range attack elf with relatively strong attack power, the girl would be defeated.

Maybe she figured out the key, or maybe she realized that there was no need to spend too much energy on this kind of competition, this time the girl simply admitted defeat, and Lido won a victory.

Among the remaining four games, only one left a deep impression on Lido. The other three games made Lido feel unremarkable, without any novelty or highlights. The game between her and the fourth-place girl in the group was one of them, so I will not go into details here.

The game that impressed Lido the most was the eighth game, and the reason why it impressed Lido was that the opponent had a rare elf - the Rhaegar elf.

The opponent's Rega Elf was the first elf summoned, and it was already level 22, paired with a level 16 Dino Elf, both of which were blue-qualified.

The main weapon of the Rhaegar Elf is a short-handled hammer called Thor's Hammer, which can not only hit people, but also release lightning attacks. It is similar to the Golden Spear of the Dino Elf, except that Thor's Hammer is a short weapon and the Golden Spear is a long weapon, but the lightning damage attached to Thor's Hammer is more severe.

In other words, the damage caused by the Rhaegar Elf and the Dino Elf to the opponent is mainly the incidental lightning damage, and the physical damage caused by the hammer and the golden spear themselves is not that strong.

The Dino Elf has the thickest blood among all the elves, and the Rhaegar Elf is not far behind, ranking third after the Dino Elf and the Biyao Elf.

In addition, the Rhaegar elf has the strongest physical defense among all the elves, while the Dino elf has the strongest magical defense among all the elves. The two elves are a perfect match when paired together, except for the lack of long-range attacks!

It's simply impossible to defeat them! I don't know if they have mastered magic skills now. If they have mastered the skills, it will be even more powerful!

Not only has the attack capability of the Rega Elf been greatly enhanced, but its physical defense has also been further enhanced! And the magic skills of the Dino Elf can attack from a distance!

Just thinking about it makes me feel bald! How can we fight this? ! Not only is the turtle shell covered with thorns!

This time, Fumei and Liya really didn't have any advantage! Even if they didn't have magic skills, as long as the Rega elf was in the front, neither Liya's long-range attack nor Fumei's close attack could do anything to him.

He has thick blood and strong defense. Even if he stands there and does not fight back and lets Fumei and Liya attack him, he can only suffer minor injuries.

Besides, how could this be possible?! As long as he fought back, Fu Mei could only avoid his attack, lest her sickle be broken by his hammer. The lightning bursting from the hammer could still cause damage to Fu Mei.

So it's best for Fumei not to get close to the Rega Elf, but Liya's long-range attack on the Rega Elf can only cause some damage to the opponent's skin! What's more, there is a Dino Elf watching closely!

Compared to the combination of the Crimson Elf and the Dino Elf encountered before, it is obvious that the combination of the Rhaegar Elf and the Dino Elf in front of them is more restrained against Fumei and Leah.

Previously, Fumei and Leah defeated the combination of Crimson Elf and Dino Elf due to luck, but this time there is no possibility of luck!

What's more, with Lido's demonstration, everyone has become more adept at dodging attacks, so Leah's attack may not necessarily hit the opponent's elf.

It’s no use relying on Fumei and Liya, it seems like it’s Lido’s turn to show her ultimate skills this time!

Lido first summoned Fumei in front of her, and then rushed towards the boy opposite with her, one after the other.

Although the opponent didn't understand why Lido only summoned one elf, and knew that there must be some reason behind it, he still couldn't resist the temptation to destroy one of Lido's elves first, so he summoned two of his own elves to surround Fumei and prepared to attack.

Lido summoned a magic circle and took Fumei back to the elf position, but then summoned Liya behind the opponent's Dino elf.

Since you can't defeat the Thunder Pokémon, just target the Dino Pokémon.

For the Dino Elf, no matter how much blood he has, he cannot ignore Leah's attack. By attacking a few more times, he can always reduce the opponent's blood volume.

As for Fumei, she can neither block the opponent's attack nor do much damage, so it is better to just use her to lure the enemy.

The opponent was definitely not as smooth as Lido in retrieving and summoning elves, so the Dino elf was only retrieved after being hit by an arrow from Leah.

The opponent saw that Lido couldn't beat the Rhaegar Elf, and also saw that Lido's target was the Dino Elf, so after he took the Dino Elf back, he didn't summon it again, leaving the Rhaegar Elf alone on the field.

Seeing this, Lido immediately summoned Fumei again, sandwiching the Rhaegar elf in the middle, one in front and one behind.

If the Rhaegar elf comes to chase Fumei, Leah will shoot arrows from behind. If the Rhaegar elf wants to get close to Leah, Fumei will harass her from behind.

Although the damage caused to the Rhaegar Elf in the end was minimal, it left him no time to take care of other things.

As long as the opponent wants to summon the Dino Elf to rescue the Rega Elf, Leah will aim the arrow at the Dino Elf and hit him unexpectedly, taking advantage of the Rega Elf's slow movement speed.

So in the end, the opponent did not let the Dino Elf stay on the field, but this was exactly what Lido wanted!

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