Chapter 143: Overflowing Uncertainty 1
In order to be able to persevere in the sunset grassland for a long time, the surface people have specially prepared a lot of mechanical facilities for daily life, although these people use machinery to fight, but they can't move with a little magic. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 If you eat it, you can support it for a long time by catching it directly, and if you drink it, you can only "make it" by yourself when it is difficult to find water.
The people of the floating continent are very benevolent, in order to help the places where there is a shortage of water on the surface, they deliberately create magic machines that produce water with magic power, and sell them to places like desert mountains at a price that the surface people can accept, and then sell the magic crystals at a suitable price.
However, these surface people have taken the machinery to the floating continent. Since the floating continent is full of inexhaustible magic, it is possible to produce water at will, and the problem of water shortage does not exist. Since water scarcity does not exist, water can be used better.
For example, now.
The surface people have also discovered this serious problem. The distribution of those magic bombs is really a bit uneven, not to mention defending against the people of the floating continent, even the more dexterous demonic beasts can easily dodge. The metal plate can only defend against magical attacks, and if you let a few big guys go, you can turn them into a pile of scrap metal in a few moments.
So, let's pour water into it. Surface people don't care about mechanical maintenance facilities and the like, so let's send a few water-producing machines with them at full power, and how much can be filled!
Before the magicians could stop it—in fact, there was nothing they could do to stop it—and the water was already running through the potholes.
This practice of digging a pit and then draining it was also popular on the surface long ago, when it was called a moat. However, a river obviously does not hinder the magicians, and it is okay to fly over, but it is also okay to walk over it if it is not frozen.
However, the specific situation needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
The unevenly distributed mana bombs couldn't stop the magicians, and neither could the moat. However, the combination of the two is quite confusing.
The rushing water carried away the soil and changed the shape of the potholes, and as the current increased, the metal magic bombs were also relocated. Due to the large amount of dirt that had been swept away, the water was so muddy that it was impossible to see what was underneath - and even if they could, there were many ways for the people on the surface to make the floating continentals unable to see clearly.
This is really a rather immoral approach. The surface people are no longer able to arrange regular mana bombs in this wasteland, but they have a way to make the people of the floating continent not know where the mana bombs are. As long as it's like this, it's fine, it's very simple, just drain the water.
By the time the mighty torrent flooded all the potholes, there were still some people who didn't come to their senses.
All it takes is for the mages not to know where the magic bomb is, even if the surface people themselves don't know - and even if they do, it's useless, right?
Although they were far away, and the people on the surface were all on the inside of the metal plates, the dream seemed to see the smug smiles of those people.
If you have what you can do, fly here. If we destroy them, we'll continue to throw metal bombs into them. Anyway, those bombs are not afraid of rust.
Or, just use your courage as strength and just fly over.
Do you dare?
Can't.