Chapter 799: Precision Void Worm

In the face of fire suppression and heavy guarding, the Megamouth Worm and the Axworm played a wave of perfect coordination.

The Frost Guard Warriors and the Frost Guard Sacrifice have suffered heavy losses!

This kind of raid can be said to be very excessive, and the spatial wormhole created by the Axai Worm can solve the problem of the slow movement of the Megamouth Worm to the greatest extent.

The most terrifying thing is that under normal circumstances, long-range attackers are reluctant to fight in close combat, but the megamouth worm does not take the usual path, and blows you up at a critical moment, who can withstand this?

After all, this is not a summoner's canyon, and the megamouth worms do not need to be developed with a mending knife, nor do they need to eat resources, and the meaning of their existence is to deal tons of damage at the right time, and then blow themselves up on the spot at another right time......

The only good news is that there don't seem to be enough Axes and Megamouths compared to the endless number of predators - the Frostguard didn't suffer another Megamouth attack after the Megalopoya blew itself up.

Throughout the process, Rhodes was guarding against attacks from the Watchers, while secretly paying attention to the Void Worm's movement patterns.

There is no doubt that these various Void Worms are independent individuals, but in terms of the overall battle situation, their cooperation is almost perfect.

You must know that in the entire battlefield, even if the predator insects are everywhere, the void sludge and void slime sprayed by the megamouth worm have not been injured by any mistake, which is already very revealing.

These dense Void Worms were like a well-assembled instrument, constantly operating in a stable state—and Rhodes searched for a long time, but he couldn't find the control center of this instrument.

There is no clear communication between the Void Worms - while they are capable of making a shrill chirp, they are often remarkably quiet in the middle of a fight.

Is it some kind of signal that you can't perceive?

It's possible - in Dalaran, mages communicate with each other using arcane signals that are undetectable to ordinary people.

But the arcane signal can only be used as a means of one-to-one confidential communication, and in this kind of battle, it can maintain this normal control......

Rod remembered Cthun.

A certain eyeball-eyed Elder God has a lot of Angela Worms under his command (how can it be bugs), and the Elder God is the controller of all Zermen - his spirit links all Zermen, and in this way, Angela Wormmen burst out with explosive power far beyond their own strength.

Looking at these Void Worms in front of him, Rhodes had a sense of déjà vu......

Troublesome.

After roughly judging the combat characteristics of the Void Worm, Rhodes found Ash.

"You don't have to go to the front line for the rest of the battle - and you have to have enough men to defend yourself."

"Why?" Ash frowned with some dissatisfaction, "I've always led everyone, and now, we're facing the terrible darkness beneath the Wailing Abyss, how can I hide behind?" ”

"Because we need a reliable conductor." Rhodes put his hand on Ash's shoulder, "Listen to me - the Void Worm is not for you to face other enemies who are more cunning and evil than you can imagine, have you seen what happened to the Frostguard tribe just now?" ”

Ash nodded—as a marksman, Ash's eyesight was quite astonishing, and she could see what happened to the Frostguard Sacrifice clearly.

"That's right, the sudden attack of those bugs is really troublesome." Ash narrowed his eyes slightly, "But I'm not a weak priest, and the number of bugs that spray with their mouths wide open is obviously limited, and the Void Worm obviously can't repeat the old trick and do it again!" ”

"You see, as I just said, they're more cunning beings than you think." Looking at Ash with a dissatisfied face, Rod shook his head slightly, "Before those Void Worms with their mouths wide open appeared, could you have predicted that those dense Beetles were not covering the female worms?" ”

Ash thought for a moment, then shook his head.

"That's the problem." Rod held out his hand and pointed at the beetles that were still gathered together, not knowing what they were covering, "I know, you judge on the basis that the range of those bugs is significantly smaller - even if they are covered by bugs with big mouths, you can resist it, right?" ”

Ash nodded—that was her judgment.

The female insect was huge, and the beetle covering the female insect occupied a very obvious area in the battlefield, and with the two successive raids, the range of the beetle's cover was significantly reduced.

Even if it's full of megamouths, the number is not to be feared!

"But things can't be calculated like that." Rhodes remembered his time in Silissus, "You can't tell what's hidden underneath the beetles, and you can't tell if the bugs will change in any other way together - for example, do you think those beetles can blow themselves up?" ”

Ash was stunned for a moment.

Although the Megamouth had just performed an explosion on the spot, Ash really didn't think about whether the other bugs would do this......

Should...... No way?

Predators are everywhere, and I haven't seen them explode!

Hearing Rod say this, Ash felt a little panicked inexplicably - if the enemy would explode on the spot, then the battle would be very difficult!

"Do you know where the Void is most powerful?" Looking at Ash, who was frightened by himself, Rod finally got to the point of the matter, "What do you think is the most difficult point for these bugs to deal with on the battlefield?" ”

"Quantity?" Ash thought for a moment and gave his own answer, "There are many of them, they reproduce quickly, and they can devour corpses......"

"It's a hassle." Rod nodded, "But it's obviously not the most troublesome - this can always be targeted." ”

"And what do you think is the most troublesome?"

Looking at Ash with a puzzled face, Rod sighed.

"Yes, they don't need to command." Rod seemed to remember a lot of the past, "If you kill a quarter of the bugs, then the remaining three-quarters will do what the three-quarters should do; If you kill a third of the bugs, the remaining two-thirds will do what they should do, and their command will never go wrong, and they will always judge and plan according to the current situation. ”

"No matter how big the casualties are, they won't cause them to collapse, and that's the hardest thing about these bugs to deal with – and on the contrary, if something goes wrong, it's all over."

Ash probably understood what Rod meant—and now, she was left with only one question left.

"What about you? Where are you going? ”

"Me?" Rod laughed, "Naturally, I went to clean up those big eyeballs!" ”