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Chapter 1722: Rusty Moon Son Strategy

Chapter 1722: Rusty Moon Son Strategy

After Blaze invaded Rusty Moon, the unlimited firepower that had been a headache for players was slightly reduced, and the pressure on the Cloud Sea Behemoth's defense line was reduced a lot, so many players breathed a sigh of relief.

They also saw that although the Rust Moon Son had unlimited firepower, the output port was so large and the muzzles were so many. A part of it was used to obstruct Blaze, so the output naturally decreased.

The technology of the Age of Gods is all about rationality. If you place an unlimited number of turrets on a fortress, it will only increase the load and cause the fortress to collapse.

As a fortress that requires continuous combat, it would be stupid to click on all the output. It would be better to just make a fortress-level bomb.

It’s no wonder that self-destruction is an old tradition of the Age of Gods technology. This Son of the Rusted Moon can also be regarded as a fortress-level bomb.

This is also the reason why players are hesitant and dare not get close. When the Age of Gods technology first appeared, a large number of players went to explore, and the conclusion they came to was that the people of the Age of Gods liked to self-destruct, and they would die together if they had a disagreement.

Even if you can't kill the enemy, you must injure him severely, just like Deadpool.

If the energy of the Age of Gods technology is not consumed in advance, the power is really amazing. And the flying fortress in front of him, called the Rust Moon Son, which occupies one of the eleven magical beasts, not only has unlimited firepower, but also unlimited energy, which means that the Rust Moon Son is a fortress-level doomsday bomb that is full of energy at any time.

If this thing exploded, not to mention whether the floating island could be defended, the entire Column would probably be blown up. They had no doubt that the fortress-level doomsday bomb could radiate ten thousand meters.

Therefore, the players were very rational and cautious not to get close. They also stopped other reckless players, for fear that entering the body of the Son of Rust Moon would directly stimulate the Son of Rust Moon to self-explode.

As for Blaze rushing in, the players did not stop him.

They still knew Blaze's identity, maybe he was the heir of the Gods.

The CG of the battle between the remnants of the Age of Gods and the second-generation one-eyed man is still as popular as ever. The scene of the last candle of the Age of Gods fighting against the never-setting sun that has arrived in the Age of Gods is really unforgettable.

Secondary creative contents are emerging in an endless stream, and offline COS are countless. Many people portray Theresa, a survivor of the Age of Gods, as a tragic saint who failed to save the world but remained unyielding, fighting against the immortal sun just to pass on the last bit of heat.

Many COSERs have broken out of their circle with the role of Theresa. In terms of popularity, Theresa is second only to the Eternal Queen Morgan, the Red Dragon Marika, and the Silver Wolf Audrey.

Recently, the scene where Theresa used the doomsday bomb to destroy the sea of ​​clouds and delay the arrival of the salty sea Tiamat was also recorded and made into a promotional CG for the Cloud Sea Behemoth Defense Line, which once again increased Theresa's popularity.

In order to promote the event, [G] Company also bit the bullet and promoted Theresa's image.

However, many deep players will have strange expressions after seeing such sacred and tragic COS pictures. Everyone knows the true face of this guy, he is a real [scam]!

Did you see the doomsday bomb that appeared at the critical moment? It was used to clean up the surface, and it came suddenly and silently, the kind that is impossible to guard against.

Think about the God-era scorpion Greim that appeared during the previous anti-Tree of Life invasion. Have you ever thought about how terrible it would be if that thing got out of control and started attacking humans?

It's scary to think that the execution technique of that thing might be to use the crusher in its mouth to grind people into pieces.

And the more you understand, the more you know how many traps this person has dug, and each trap is fatal. From the player's perspective, the more traps the better, they are all special tasks, but they can't stand that every trap is world-class, and they can't stand that every time it is caused by the same person.

However, they will not reveal such things casually. [What kind of character is Theresa] is quite suitable as a question to screen deep players.

In short, they knew about the identity of the heir to the Age of Gods. This was a unique title. No, in terms of effect, it should be a unique title that only NPCs could have. They could not be envied.

However, after the opening of the Age of Gods technology, players also have titles that give them similar privileges, and the special profession [Cyborg] is one of them.

With the exclusive profession of the Age of Gods, when facing enemies from the Age of Gods, there is a certain probability that you can directly win and completely capture the opponent.

This probability depends on whether the enemies of the Age of Gods are normal. Under normal circumstances, the enemies of the Age of Gods will directly recognize their identities and give up the fight. If they are abnormal, that is, in a runaway state, this method will not be effective.

The Son of Rusty Moon in front of us is very subtle. It is between normal and abnormal. The abnormal part is that it comes from the salt water of Tiamat and attacks indiscriminately. It is going berserk.

The normal part comes from the reaction to the title of Age of Gods. The artillery fire will not be directly aimed at players with the title of Age of Gods, but if you try to get close, you will still be attacked.

Some more experienced players have already analyzed the strategy for Son of Rust Moon, which is to use the title of Age of Gods to enter the fortress and seize control of the fortress.

Now that Blaze, who holds the highest title of the Age of God, has gone in, what should they do? Watch the show?
No, of course you still have to go in.

It was not to gain more benefits before the Son of Rust Moon was conquered, nor was it to steal the credit from Blaze, but because they knew the tricks of the people of the Age of Gods.

A single room has control over the entire fortress? Are you kidding me? Is that something a Kami-era person would do?
There must be a main control room, multiple sub-control rooms, and a hidden control room. Perhaps a main control room can indeed gain control of the entire fortress, but if the sub-control room chooses to resist, the authority of the main control room can be invalidated.

This is just speculation, but the people of the Age of Gods would definitely do this.

So if Blaze goes alone, the following situation will occur.

After finally conquering the main control room, they discovered a bunch of sub-control rooms. Then, while they were busy trying to deal with the sub-control rooms, the main control room was stolen by other sub-control rooms.

After all the control rooms were solved, it was discovered that there was a hidden control room, and it was very likely that there was a BOSS hidden in the hidden control room.

If Blaze were to handle the task alone, it would probably take him more than ten hours to complete.

Several players looked at each other and understood what he meant.

"Cover us!"

"no problem!"

(End of this chapter)

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