As we all know, in "God's Domain", players can only set the resurrection point in the secondary city or the main city of the territory. In addition, there are many functions that can only be realized in these places, but please do not underestimate any supply point.
"Vital" is not an overstatement to describe its role, especially in times of war.
No, it should be said that it is even worse.
Players who have come from afar can rest at the supply point before going to the battlefield, and players who have retreated from the battlefield can also make adjustments here, wait for their skills to cool down, and use the system bulletin board to complete and accept new war missions.
In other words, it is the existence of supply points that supports and guarantees the enthusiasm and motivation of players to participate in the war.
When zooming in, for the entire battlefield, supply points are the most powerful fulcrum for maintaining the stability of the front line, which is highlighted even more after nightfall.
Yes, don’t forget that all the monsters in “God’s Domain” will be greatly strengthened after nightfall, and the boundaries between them will also be eliminated. Maybe it’s nothing to high-level players, but for mid-to-low-level players
It is a big obstacle for players. Basically, they will suffer more or less damage when they start from the city and arrive at the front line.
At this time, a supply point can restore the players to their best condition in a short period of time, and it will also form a large scale when they leave. Strength in numbers has always been the most practical principle in war.
I just understand that at the moment, the Morse Territory can no longer care about the protection of the supply point. This is also a helpless matter. It is originally a battlefield far away from the homeland and far away from the city that is the resurrection point. Can we capture Seken?
Duncheng has reached its most critical moment again. If we don't seize it, it will be difficult to find another opportunity.
Therefore, almost all players in the Morse Territory will quickly set off for Sekenton City as soon as they arrive at the supply point on the border of the Amon Aitor Territory.
Of course, the fact that players work so hard is also inseparable from the high rewards of war missions. In contrast to the territory-wide announcement of Zhan Zhishang, the lord of the Amon Aito territory, who is "responsible for all losses", the lord of the Morse territory, Yue Ye, also
Around 4 p.m., all war-related rewards were increased again.
On the system bulletin board of the Morse Territory, there was also a mission with tens of thousands of gold coins, and an astonishing reward of hundreds of gold coins for killing an enemy player. It was comparable to the bounty missions in the Neutral Territory of Busent, and it was staggering.
At the same time, this also caused the territorial funds of the Morse Territory to be lost at a rate of tens of millions of gold coins per minute, with a total expenditure of more than 3 billion in two to three hours. In one word, it is "simply terrifying"
"The ability, or the courage to spend so much, is mainly due to Yue Ye's deep accumulation of the most re-elections.
The only lord who can spend money like this is Shuangyao. Relying on Vivatu City, which is like the Bank of China, the territory funds of Nisup Territory have been in the second position for the past two months, second only to Moore.
The territory of Si and the territory of Amon Eto are third.
As for the Carlton Territory and the Ascart Territory, needless to say, the former was killed twice by Ye Shang and took away 1.2 billion gold coins. Not only did the re-election advantage disappear, but the territory's funds plummeted, while the latter
The reason is that the lords change too frequently and cannot be stabilized, resulting in a low amount of funds in the territory.
In the final analysis, re-election is a good thing for the lord, and most of the benefits outweigh the disadvantages for the territory.
Getting back to the topic, because of such high rewards, players in Morse Territory completely ignore the problem of staying up until night, and constantly travel between the battlefield and supply points or the battlefield and the city, and their stay time is often no more than five.
Minutes later, high-end players would either kill the enemy with no damage to themselves, or be killed by others, and endlessly shuttle around the battlefield without even using supplies.
At this moment, in an area about 100,000 yards away from Sekenton City, the war between the Amon Aito Territory and the Morse Territory is completely heating up, with players dying every minute and every second.
However, it must be noted that it is because of the continuous death of players on both sides that the delicate balance of the entire battlefield is maintained. Players in the Amon Aitor territory can return to Sekenton City to replace those who have already been reduced to the lowest level.
Those players with any equipment are trying to prevent the occupation of the city, while players in Morse Territory are too far away and it will take a lot of time to get back to the battlefield.
If this continues, there are only two possibilities for the end of the war. One is that the number of players in the Amon Aitor territory who return to Sekenton City exceeds the maximum load of more than 100,000 Yeyue Guild players, and the other is that Morse
The territory opened a gap and became the last straw that broke the camel's back, successfully completing the occupation.
It's just that no matter which possibility, it will take some time to gradually become apparent, and the additional weight that destroys the balance of the scale appears at this time.
This is a supply point located in the center of the boundary line of the Ammon Aito territory. Its geographical particularity determines that it is the most frequently passed location by players in the Morse territory, and it also maintains about a thousand people in the supply point.
The number of players, but right now, an uninvited guest suddenly arrived.
It was indeed an uninvited guest, and it was indeed a sudden arrival. Without any warning, a figure with an orange ID above his head appeared in the open space inside the supply point.
"4285"
"4463"
In such an unexpected situation, the Morse Territory warrior player closest to him was the first to suffer. After two injuries that were not likely to be suffered by a warrior were instantly dealt to him, he still had not figured out what was going on.
He left the one-handed sword and some gold coins in his hand and returned to the city to be reborn.
Without any hesitation, the figure with an orange ID on his head immediately pounced on the other nearest thief player.
However, the reaction speed of the thief player seems to be much faster than that of the warrior player just now. It may also be a conditioned reflex behavior. When the attack is about to get close, he quickly uses the strong concealment skill. Unfortunately, this does not delay
Even if he had a second of life, as a damage value floated out, he could only stare wide-eyed and fall to the ground.
"3024"
Immediately afterwards, without any intention of stopping, this uninvited guest who came from nowhere continued to pounce on other Morse Territory players around him. In this way, it was not until he killed four players with the force of thunder that he started.
Someone else reacted.
It’s no wonder that these players in the Morse Territory are too lax. Not to mention that the uninvited guest appeared in the most unlikely way and in the most unlikely location. Based on the current war situation, it is unlikely that anyone will come.
After all, attacking a supply point is useless if the number of people is small, and a large number of people will affect the tense situation.
Besides, just running here from the vicinity of Sekenton City would take a lot of time, which is definitely a laborious and not necessarily rewarding endeavor.
However, after reacting, many players couldn't help but be stunned when they saw the uninvited guest's clearly visible figure and orange ID. It wasn't that the other party looked more outstanding or weird, but that the above two had different effects on each other.
They were all strangers, and some even subconsciously revealed each other's identities.
"'Night Dire'?!"
That's right, it's "Night Dire". Although none of the Morse Territory players present have seen this legendary character with their own eyes, because Morse Territory is close to Ascart Territory, they have used "Night Dire" before.
"Killing the lord of Askart Territory twice was an opportunity to capture the city of Kotia, which has already left an impression.
What's more, the "Night Dire" at this moment is not only not wearing a cloak, but also openly showing the "scar" ID, and showing strong strength in a moment. The players in Morse Territory have no reason not to believe it.
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Just recognizing it is one thing, but how you react is another.
Perhaps they were infected by the passionate atmosphere of war, or they felt that their own side was outnumbered. None of the hundreds of Morse Territory players in the supply point were intimidated by the reputation and strength of the "Night Dire". Instead, they rushed in one after another.
As he came up, magic and arrows flew in at once.
Unfortunately, the terrifying movement speed of "Night Dire" cannot be matched by warriors and knights. Magic and arrows can be easily avoided by moving around, and it even takes away the lives of two more players at every opportunity.
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"Quick, block the intersection, narrow the encirclement, don't let him escape!"
"Use more range skills so he won't be able to dodge easily!"
"He moves very fast, slow him down!"
Soon, the players in the Morse Territory understood that it was useless to rush forward en masse and could only increase the number of casualties, so they began to arrange personnel in a planned manner, and they had the momentum to kill the "Night Dire" in one go.
There was also an unusual amount of noise and commotion in the supply point, and it was like a whirlwind of chaos.
It is precisely because of this that no player in Morse Territory noticed that a burning smell suddenly filled the air.
However, planned containment is still very effective for thieves who rely on flexibility. In addition, the open space in the supply point is not that big in the first place. In just ten seconds, the Morse Territory players relied on
The deaths of more than a dozen players successfully trapped the "Night Dire" within a fifty-yard square area.
At this moment, I don't know if he had accepted his fate, but the "Night Dire" suddenly stopped in the middle of the encirclement.
However, the next second, before the players in Morse Territory could continue to narrow the encirclement or launch an attack, a small figure with huge dark wings rose from outside the supply point and floated into the air, estimated to be twenty or thirty yards away from the ground.
From their perspective, they were facing away from the full moon in the sky.
Immediately afterwards, with a gentle wave of the hand of this small figure, the bright red flames that almost covered the entire supply point came with unstoppable devastation.