"Be gentle! Be gentle!" Liszt appeared next to Hill and said repeatedly, "Don't you want some harvest, sir? This is going to smash them all! Sir, pirates don't have so many storage tools, at most they have a little
Big box! That box can't hold a ninth-level spell!"
Hill hesitantly glanced at the meteorites in the sky that he had summoned from the star realm. Liszt's judgment should be more accurate, so he divided these meteorites into two parts before they came down.
Anyway, there was nothing worth taking from the Japanese pirates, so it was rotten. The only thing that needed attention was the Maztec side. He remembered that they collected a very interesting cup.
Speaking of which, the big shots in Faerun like to make a fuss about their own cups. Is it because the most valuable thing around them is the dinner cup?
While pondering the thoughts of the Faerun people, Hill used his mental power to divide a small part of the rapidly falling meteorite to the Maztec pirate ship.
It sounds like a long time, but it was only thirty seconds until the meteorite fell. Even if the pirates discovered the burning stone balls above their heads, they would have no time to escape.
A magic ship that reacts so quickly... Hill has never seen it before.
Even if the elves' quick-response fleet wants to turn around and change direction, it will take several minutes, but that small fast ship can only have twelve crew members, usually higher-level swordsmen and
Archers, they don't rely on the power of ships.
Then the boats on both sides were smashed together amidst howling sounds, the Japanese boat heads were completely turned into pieces, and balls of flames appeared on the sea.
Hill looked at it in surprise. His Meteorite Falling from the Sky was an earth spell. It was mainly aimed at places with high magic resistance. And normally, wouldn't the defensive array have a stronger defense against the physical system?
Why do you feel that these ships have no defense?
Even the sails of the ship were burning. It was the flames brought down by the friction between the meteorites and the air. It was not magic at all. A fire isolation circle would work!
Liszt sighed. Even in the continent of Faerûn, those who dared to stretch their claws against Hill were all powerful forces backed by gods, such as the Zhentarim or the Church of Wealth.
Although Hill is not difficult to fight, at least you can still fight him for a few rounds.
So Hill simply couldn't understand why these pirates seemed to roam the oceans of all continents, but no one ever took a fancy to them, and no one dared to call them a piece of shit.
He guessed that Hill was still confused by past memories. He always remembered that many cities on the Sword Coast had been attacked by pirates.
But in fact, Umberli, a weakling god who can compete with even an eighth-level mage, can make all pirates fear him. It can be seen that these pirates are actually at the bottom of Toril.
It's just that pirates are indispensable for a place like Faerûn, which is complex and has many forces. It is the best knife for many forces to use against their enemies.
Without that kind of support, seaside cities wouldn't be afraid of pirates at all. Which big city doesn't have a great mage living in it?
Hill should know by looking at himself that neither Waterdeep nor Neverwinter is a place that pirates can defeat.
The cities that were truly catastrophic were actually on the losing side in political or power struggles. Those top combat forces either died at the hands of the enemy, or were far away from them long ago, and that was the outcome.
Hill could understand these things just by thinking about them, but he just didn't think about them.
Liszt sighed, forget about the Japanese ship. It is estimated that no palm-sized fragments can be left. Hill forgot about his spell again. Everything has the power to exorcise evil spirits, except for the fragile undead on the Japanese body.
With so much power, nothing can be left except being burned alive.
Fortunately, although it is all dust, it has been purified and feeding the fish will not cause any trouble.
How many ships are there on the Maztec side, huh? Is anyone still alive?
Liszt looked at Hill and rubbed his hands excitedly: "That's right! How can the pirates who roam the huge sea be so weak!"
He shook his crystal fan happily, causing the twelve storms to hit the faces of the pirates who were desperately swimming away.
Liszt turned his head slightly. The strange lines on those panicked faces clearly showed that they were not ordinary pirates.
If the strength of the meteorite that hit them was not as high as that of the Japanese, their ship level was obviously worse, and the fire caused by the meteorite falling from the sky burned more intensely.
However, these weird-looking pirates jumped directly through the flames and into the sea. Judging from their agile movements, they did not suffer any harm at all.
On the Maztec continent, many non-human races have relatively strong bodies and strong resistance to magic. Is this the reason why this group of pirates have the confidence to trouble an archmage?
He looked at the expression on Hill's face, and it seemed that his master had also reacted.
"With such a quick attack, have they killed the Archmage?" Hill frowned and muttered, "I thought the attack would be a combination of dozens of ships, and the Archmage could also be killed, as long as he could be trapped
."
The Japanese magic ship can indeed temporarily trap an archmage, but Hill feels that even a useless guy like Kelben can find many ways to escape.
If banning magic can really destroy mages, then mages in this world will never be able to live so freely.
Did they happen to meet an unlucky mage who had just finished a fight and had used up all the rare items on his body? Or did they happen to meet an unlucky man whose spiritual sea was shattered?
Hill waved his hand, and some water elements appeared on the sea. There was no way, those ships had sunk, and Hill couldn't go down and fish them out by himself.
Handing over the task of salvaging the cargo to the water element, Hill looked at the screaming and yelling Maztec pirates amid the twelve hurricanes, and quietly began his experiment.
Not to mention physical attacks, these guys can run out of the meteor shower unscathed because of their agility or high object resistance, but these are not uncommon in Toril.
What interests Hill is how high their spell resistance is.
He adjusted the spell intensity of each hurricane to different levels. He wanted to see what kind of race these humanoid-looking creatures were, or in other words, what level of spell intensity these non-human races could endure.
and launch an attack.
When a mage encounters a monster with high magic resistance, he must figure out why, how to kill it, what level of spell can easily kill it, and even whether it is full magic resistance or resistance to certain specific elements, so Liszt took over
Commanding the water elements, Hill allowed Hill to concentrate on his experiments.
Hill and his tower spirit both had the job they wanted, leaving all onlookers with endless terrifying shadows.
The dragon guarding the sea here couldn't help but huddle up in a ball on the bottom of the sea. He even wanted to save people! Save a ghost~
The ninth level spell comes at a moment's notice, doesn't he even have to chant it?
Even if you are a dragon, you still have to yell a few words if you want to use the forbidden spell!
'Alas!' Ao Lin curled himself up a little smaller, touched his tail and sighed. He is much more handsome than Ao Qing! Originally, he wanted to make a glorious appearance and let the mage draw a mighty one for him.
What a majestic portrait!
Now I don't even dare to go out.
The mage was obviously addicted to playing, and Ao Lin didn't want to test whether his magic resistance was high.
Even the powerful Shenlong was like this, and even more so the other pirates who were watching from a distance.
Among the many pirates on the continent of Faerûn, those in the north are not the strongest, and not everyone dares to call themselves the pirate kings on this side of the giant sea.
However, the Faerun pirates would never dare to cause trouble to Hill. This is not only because this is a great mage who can compete with gods, but also because he has the goddess of the sea with him.
Umberley and the others couldn't deal with them, let alone the more powerful goddess of the sea. The calm situation on the Sword Coast forced many pirates to flee far away.
The pirates in Luskan went to kill the white dragon. They were really forced out, and they went from being overlords of the sea to being dragon-slaying adventurers.
They stayed here just to see how their two major opponents on the ocean died, and to laugh at those two idiots when they went back. They really thought that the real archmage of Faerun was the level 20-plus one they attacked by surprise.
A common legend that might only have one type of spell at level nine?
That same person was successfully attacked by them because he was deceived by Felin Demon Kui and lost all his magic power. It is said that he even lost the magic power to open the storage ring.
If the pirates of Faerûn don't take action, some fairly smart island pirates or part-time pirates certainly won't dare either.
They are little minions who only dare to follow the big pirates and secretly pick things up. They will never take the initiative to take action, but they don't want to leave just like that. What if the two forces that dare to take action succeed?
Such a rich archmage would still make money by dropping a few gems.
Although the reasons for watching the game are completely different, there is almost no difference in the shock that everyone receives.
Is this the combat power of a top mage?
It’s not like they haven’t seen mages fighting before. Many great mages like to use the spell of meteorite falling from the sky, but they have never seen so many summoned at once!
Are there so many broken stones in the star world for him to summon?
This spell is so famous that many people know that it actually pulls all the broken stars or small meteorites in a certain space of the star world to the main material plane.
Every year, archmage likes to use this spell, so the star realm should have been almost cleaned up, right?
But this one actually summoned so many. This is not just a matter of spell strength. He seems to know where there are a lot of broken stars!
Hill, who was directing a quill pen to record test data on paper, looked up thoughtfully at the distance of the ocean, as if someone was talking about him?
Because he was immersed in the experiment, Hill's eyes were serious and cold. Each of the pirates felt that they were being warned and quickly set sail.
Hill felt the pirate ships going away, and smiled indifferently. He was so cowardly, why would he be a pirate?