Dark Sand: My Players Are All Actors

Chapter 349: A Shocking Collision


Players witnessing this scene were all dumbfounded.

Is this what it means to be the top ADC in Da Liang?

This kiting, this orb walking—it's just perfect!

Indeed, similar maneuvers are not uncommon in other games; for instance, in an old MMORPG game, Hunters or similar classes could pull off these tactics.

By maintaining movement and constantly turning back to shoot, they could keep a boss's aggression and either single-handedly or through a team of Hunters drag an open-world boss into the main city for a day trip.

In some MOBA games, some ADC players could, by orb walking or controlling the attack distance, literally kite the slower-moving heroes to death.

But to execute this in "Dark Sand"? Players had never even imagined it!

After all, this game is highly realistic, practically indistinguishable from reality, except for the elements of fantasy integrated in battles against demons like those in the Return Order Expedition.

But Lord Qin was different—that was his specialty!

Back at the battle of Hulaoguan Pass against Dou Jiande, he had led a few Cavalry to taunt the enemy right at their camp gates, personally covering the retreat, shooting anyone who caught up, and then retreating again when pursued.

This time he simply substituted the enemy Cavalry with Kua Fu.

Though Kua Fu was fast, Lord Qin's large arrows were imbued with overwhelming righteousness, enhancing their lethality. Each hit slowed Kua Fu's pace suddenly, giving Lord Qin more room to manoeuvre.

Thus, Lord Qin single-handedly drew Kua Fu and his vast Demonic Qi away, dramatically reducing the pressure on the players in the main battle!

Previously, wherever Kua Fu saw that the demon soldiers were weak, he would release Demonic Qi to reinforce them, making it hard for players to penetrate further and create a larger breach in the formation.

But now it was different!

The players' spirits were uplifted as they continued their fierce attack on the demon soldiers!

...

Meanwhile, at Return Order stronghold.

Gonggong could clearly feel that his situation was becoming increasingly difficult.

"Damn it! What on earth are Flying Stallion and Kua Fu doing?

"I'm obviously facing the most pressure here, so why have there been no signs of them until now?"

Gonggong was baffled. Logically, Flying Stallion and Kua Fu should have secured a decisive victory and come to assist him by now.

How come up to now, he could only see the forces of Return Order increasing, with not a single demon beast coming to reinforce?

"I knew I couldn't rely on those two, in the end, I must rely on myself!

"Forget those useless ones, I can pull out that Return Order myself!"

Gonggong soared through the sky, gradually forming a plan through this period of probing.

He made his judgments based on the following points.

Firstly, Flying Stallion and Kua Fu were unreliable, but undoubtedly, this side faced the greatest pressure; Return Order must value this area highly.

It made sense too—Return Order should also be able to see that he was their strongest adversary.

Secondly, considering the significance of the Return Order stronghold, and how battles here often turned predicaments into safety, it strongly suggested that this might well be Return Order's command center.

If it were the command center...

Then Return Order leader himself would likely be stationed here, right?

Remote control was possible, but that meant it would slow down the speed of information transmission back and forth.

Gonggong arrogantly believed as a formidable enemy, he should warrant 120% attention from Return Order.

Being on the front line personally commanding the battle against him would be inevitable.

Thus, for Return Order to be inside the Return Order stronghold was highly probable.

After all, fighting outside exposed one to danger, whereas it was relatively safer within the stronghold.

But what pleased Gonggong was, this Return Order leader could never imagine that Gonggong actually possessed the strength to directly destroy the stronghold!

Of course, not instantly leaving no trace, but at most causing one of the city structures within the stronghold to collapse, creating a shockwave that would leave nothing alive within a certain radius.

Since this Return Order leader had distributed all his strength to the native residents, his own retained power would inevitably be insufficient; he wouldn't have the time to mobilize power in case of a sudden collision, making survival highly unlikely.

Of course, such an impact would also be hugely damaging to Gonggong himself.

By the time it'd be done, most of his Demonic Qi would probably dissipate, leaving him extremely weak, nearly as bad as being dead.

But if it could decisively eliminate that Return Order leader, then all this would be worth it!

For these demon beasts, although they all couldn't bear the loss of their power—as it would quickly lower their status in the eyes of the Demon Lord, pushing them to the fringes—eliminating Return Order was an absolutely monumental achievement.

Just cleaning the battlefield afterward, twisting the righteousness of energy alone would allow his power to quickly recover, not to mention the rewards from the Demon Lord...

Thinking this, Gonggong was invigorated again.

Even if the other two great demons were useless, what of it?

I can still win on my own!

...

On the battlefield, the intense fighting continued.

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