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Chapter 446 Use the Titan Creation to Defeat the Titan Creation

If Sarlayan knew about Malak's ambition, he would definitely praise him for his courage.

Malak didn't know enough about the nature of the Iron Legion, so he didn't feel bad about losing these cheap soldiers who could produce unlimited output as long as they had the materials.

If the losses in the battle reach a certain level, Loken can continue to use the Creator Engine to attack enemies.

In terms of consumption, no flesh-and-blood race can be a match for Titan's creation.

You have to use magic to defeat...ah, you have to use Titan creations to defeat Titan creations.

It has been tens of thousands of years since Loken captured Ulduar, and the mineral resources accumulated over the years are enough to create dozens or millions of steel armies.

In the different world where the barrage netizens live, minerals are considered non-renewable resources.

In fact, minerals can be regenerated, but the time it takes is too long, at least tens of millions of years.

Azeroth's civilization has only lasted for tens of thousands of years, which is not enough for the minerals to regenerate.

In other words, once the mineral resources in Loken's hands are used up, it will be very difficult to replenish them.

This is also the reason why he suddenly woke up and sent people to set up outposts in other areas of Northrend, just to collect more mineral resources.

Titan creations can be roughly divided into two categories, one is the iron vrykul that Loken and Odin like to use, and the other is rock creations like earth spirits.

Compared with steel creations, the physical strength of rock creations is slightly inferior, but their cost is lower.

With sufficient energy, as long as there is land in Azeroth, you can have unlimited troops.

The Uldaman Underground Palace is an earth spirit factory. As long as this factory can be restored to operation, even if the growth efficiency is a little lower, it will not be easily lost to Loken's steel army simply through consumption.

Not to mention how to convince Azadas, the energy supply of the Tuling factory is also a problem that needs to be solved.

Thanks to the massive intelligence provided by the barrage, Sarlayan already has some ideas about this, but there is still a long way to go before he can put it into practice.

These considerations are too far away now. The most important thing right now is to let the high elves gain a foothold in Northrend.

Whether it is designing the conflict between Drakkari and the Iron Legion, or forming an alliance with the Grizzly Maw Furbolgs to capture the Drak'saron Fortress, in the final analysis, it is all for this purpose.

After capturing Drak'Salon Fortress, Sarlayan's plan achieved initial results.

The next thing that needs to be done is to consolidate the situation and sit back and watch the continuous battle between Drakkari and the Iron Legion from the nearest distance.

Seeing the crude city wall that separated the high elf-controlled area and the troll-controlled area gradually taking shape, Malak paid less and less attention to the furbolgs and elves, and spent most of his time anxiously watching the battle on the northern front.

The losses of Drakkari soldiers on the battlefield are increasing, but the Iron Legion still maintains a complete establishment. This has dealt a big blow to the morale of the Drakkari side. The soldiers even doubted that these steel monsters could not be killed.

, it will be resurrected the next day.

The anxious Malak unexpectedly received a letter from the high elves at this time, which explained in detail the real reason why the Iron Legion was so tenacious.

The Frost King and the Ice Council suddenly realized that no wonder there were still so many enemies no matter how they fought. It turned out that the other party could continue to create those steel monsters.

Although the truth of the matter was learned through the "kindly" information provided by the high elves, this did not have a decisive impact on the battle situation on the front line, and the crisis faced by Drakkari remained the same.

Sarlayan suggested in the letter that instead of engaging in a war of attrition with the Iron Legion, it would be better to gather superior forces and cause major damage to the Iron Legion that would be irreparable in a short period of time.

Loken is not a fool.

Although the Iron Army can be continuously produced, it will always consume mineral resources.

He didn't want to waste too many resources on mere mortals, leaving all of them to the enemy Titan guardians, including Odin.

Only by beating Loken painfully once and for all will he give up wasting resources on the trolls and retreat to the Storm Peaks.

Can Drakkari assemble an army with enough explosive power? That is none of Sharlayan's business. Anyway, he has given suggestions. It is up to you whether you want to listen to them or not, and whether you want to implement them or not.

Sarlayan was not interested in Draxalon Fortress, a castle full of troll style. After handling the battle on the front line, he returned to Crystalsong Forest.

Sarlayan plans to transform Drak'Salon Fortress into a small city and use it as a transit base on the way to New Shandalar.

Taking over Drak'saron Fortress doesn't mean that Grizzly Hills will be able to rest easy now.

Zul'Drak is completely bordered by the Grizzly Hills. If they are intentional, the Drakkari trolls can still invade the Grizzly Hills from other borders.

But without the fortress as a frontline base, the Drakkari trolls did not dare to make fun of their core territory, at least for a long time they did not dare to launch a large-scale invasion.

The long war with the trolls finally came to a temporary end, and all the furbolg clans who had endured tremendous pressure breathed a sigh of relief.

After the war is over, it will be time to recuperate and restore the population.

The various natural resources in the Grizzly Hills are very rich, enough to support all existing furbolgs, and there is even a lot of surplus.

The furbolg's civilization development progress is relatively backward, and the weapons and tools they use are very primitive, not even comparable to the richer Drakkari trolls of their ancestors.

One thing to say is that although the civilization development progress of the three major clans of Drakkari, Gurubashi and Amani is far behind that of the clan leader Zandalari, they have learned some marginal knowledge over the years, at least compared to the furbolgs.

It would be better to raise a race that relies entirely on its own efforts.

If Ursoc and Ursol were still there, the furbolgs with the guidance of demigods would not be reduced to a wild race.

Even so, the brave and skilled grey-maw furbolgs can still fight to a draw with the Drakkari trolls with their inferior weapons, which shows their combat effectiveness and fighting will.

If you can get better weapons and tools to use and improve your quality of life, the furbolgs will naturally not refuse.

The high elves need natural resources such as herbs, minerals and furs in the Grizzly Hills, while the furbolgs also need finished products such as alchemical potions, weapons and armor processed by the high elf craftsmen.

After some discussions, Sarlayan successfully reached a comprehensive business cooperation agreement with the Grizzly Maw Furbolg on behalf of Quel'Thalas.

The furbolgs provide basic resources, and the high elves sell the refined products back to the furbolgs, and both parties can profit from it.

After the preliminary construction of the low simple city wall was completed, the second batch of magister reinforcements, escorted by Dai Lin personally, arrived at Wagarde Port on an icebreaker.

Sharlayan took Stellagosa and Tinagosa on a special trip to Howling Fjord, and were unexpectedly attacked by the Dragonflayer Vrykul on the way.

【Speaking of which...】

Looking at the Vrykul who was knocked to the ground by Sharlayan's punch and unable to get up, some people in the barrage felt a little strange.

[Aren’t the Dragon-Destroying Vrykul always sleeping? I remember that these Vrykul will not be awakened until the second generation Lich King and the two idiots wake up. 】

Sarlayan had learned about the situation in Howling Fjord from Atla before, so he could answer this question.

"That's not the case. The Dragonflayer Vrykul have lived in Howling Fjord since ancient times."

"It is true that a considerable number of Vrykul people have fallen asleep to avoid the curse of flesh and blood, but there are still many people who have lived here for generations."

"What Lich King Arthas awakened should be those Vrykul who have been sleeping since ancient times. They have nothing to do with the Dragon-slayer Vrykul who have been thriving in Howling Fjord. At most, they can be regarded as their ancestors."

In fact, if you think about it carefully, you will know that if all the vrykul in Howling Fjord are in a state of sleep, this land with a relatively suitable climate has long been occupied by Kul Tiras, who has pioneered here, how can they only guard one person?

Port Wagard.

With Drak'saron Fortress falling into the hands of Quel'Thalas, the road from Howling Fjord to Crystalsong Forest was officially opened.

The only thing to worry about now is the vrykul guarding the road waiting to plunder passing caravans.

Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "The war with the Drakkari trolls ended earlier than expected. If these arrogant magisters knew that their trip was in vain, they would definitely be very unhappy.

Bar?"

"How about... just let them clean up the Vrykul bandits near the avenue?"


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