The voices of several "heroes" discussing among themselves were quite loud, but because the green light and bull demons who were being chased by the flying dragons were making louder noises, they were not discovered for the time being.
Just looking at the various patterns of the bubbles above their heads, it can be vaguely judged that in addition to criticizing Chief Green Light for leaving long-range troops to others, they also plan to use the terrain to trap and kill the flying dragons, and there is more than one plan.
In one of the simple drawings that appears most frequently, a green light is jumping around under a big rock and shouting, attracting a bipedal flying dragon to swoop down. Three or four green lights jump down from the top of the boulder, and directly use their weight to kill them.
It fell to the ground from the air and was beaten randomly.
Hmm... This seems to be a variation of my previous operation of digging traps at the main base. Just looking at the plan itself, the feasibility is not low, but the question is, how many times can this tactic be repeated, and whether they can really rely on it.
Its own weight pressed the wyvern to the ground.
This "battle", or the "encounter" in which the air forces unilaterally teased the ground forces, took place on a rocky beach dotted with towering rocks, with a huge crater in the center and radiating craters all around.
A large number of rock fragments flying out, some even in liquid state, have explained its origin.
If the meteorite filled with green light had not fallen into the sea but fallen on land, it would have turned out like this.
[But it cannot fall on land.] Stupid System said.
'Because the nameless cell, which was not named Green Light at that time, is the destined planet master?'
【Yes, because you are watching it.】
Hmm... Think about it, it's just like no movie or game will kill the protagonist when playing the CG in the title - unless it's a story about the afterlife.
Regardless of the origin of the crater for the time being, at least the numerous boulders it smashed out were enough for the Green Light Tribe to implement their plan.
"WAAAGH!"
After a while, the green light heroes seemed to have reached an agreement and began to direct the fleeing green light barbarians to implement the plan they had discussed. This process seemed to be extremely fast and effective. I barely saw the "bubble" exchange, and then
A "bait" has already jumped out and shouted at the flying dragons in the air.
The flying dragons may not have very high intelligence, but their intuition in combat seems to be very good. A green-light tribe member can be easily killed by them. It would be a waste to chase a large group of them with all their strength. That big green-light tribe member
Although the roar attracted the attention of many wyverns, in the end the only one that swooped down to attack it was the reluctant one.
It first sprayed a green dragon's breath very perfunctorily, and after being easily dodged by the "bait green light" that had been prepared for it, it concentrated its attention for a while and began to flap its wings and descend towards it.
Facing the approaching bipedal flying dragon, the green light barbarian did not escape directly like the other green lights. Instead, he took the initiative to run under a huge rock and hid in a blind spot where he could easily get stuck.
In this situation, anyone with an intelligence of over 50 will notice something is wrong and first observe the environment to see if there is an ambush. However, this guy is just a dragon, not a human, and he obviously doesn't look very smart, so he flaps his wings without hesitation.
Chased him to death.
"WAAAGH!"
Just as planned, three or four green-light barbarians jumped down from the boulder, and hit the bipedal flying dragon very accurately. They hugged the neck and pressed the wings and claws, successfully controlling it firmly.
Then, it was gone.
The bipedal flying dragon seemed to be surprised when three strong men were suddenly attached to it. It decisively gave up chasing the decoy green light and flew diagonally backwards out of thin air away from the boulder without moving its wings - taking the three men with it.
A green barbarian with a blank look on his face.
During the whole process, although the weight was increased, its body only sank a certain distance suddenly, and there was no sign of losing its ability to fly and being crushed to the ground.
[Hahahaha!] The stupid system laughs.
'Hmm... Actually, I probably guessed it, but I didn't think of a way to stop it.'
In the biological stage, I have obtained several "wings" with different shapes and effects. They can all provide "flying" ability, but because the green light is equipped with it, the shape is rather strange, and the "flying" skill itself is very complicated.
It was a pitfall, so it was not actually implemented in the end.
Not to mention how incompatible insect wings, bat wings and dragon wings are with a humanoid creature like Green Light, just the fact that flying itself requires "full concentration on flying" is enough to make people give up.
For example, if there are some flying mounts or games that can fly, the player is required to continuously press space during flight, and at the same time use WASD to adjust the direction, the left and right mouse buttons to adjust the perspective, and finally pay attention to his own strength or
Regarding the physical strength of the mount... it would be easier to go to the traffic point administrator and spend a sum of money.
The problem that currently causes the Green Light Heroes' plan to fail is that this "full concentration" is limited to "players", and the "flying" ability will not disappear due to any external factors, such as being unable to flap the wings when they are hooped——
After possessing the ability to fly, the wings themselves are just decoration.
The result of this setting is that the plan designed by Chief Green Light based on the action patterns of flightless creatures is very likely to fail from the beginning. Now the three-headed savage is being led high into the sky by the bipedal flying dragon.
People are the proof.
The only chance for this action to be possible is that the green light responsible for the ambush is heavy enough to push the mid-air flying dragon to the ground with the inertia of the attack.
[So what do you say now, should we let these troops be defeated? While the barbarians are being hunted, the leaders can completely escape, but they will lose at least half of the troops.] The stupid system suggested.
'This batch of troops has cost a lot of resources to build...'
[Then what are you going to do? Temporarily drop a meteorite?]
'No, that's too exaggerated. Just find some creatures nearby to drive away tigers and devour wolves.'
[The problem is that there seems to be no wild creatures that can attack air nearby.]
'It's really not possible - huh?'
While discussing countermeasures with the stupid system, they suddenly saw a slender but bright yellow light flying far in the air, and it connected to the two-legged flying dragon very accurately.
[Tip: A bipedal flying dragon has caused enough fear to other creatures and is being watched by the ‘Eye of Fear’. Since this creature cannot refuse recruitment, the Yellow Light Tribe will directly obtain its ownership after paying a certain fee. 】
[Tip: This bipedal flying dragon has been transformed into a ‘Dreaded Flying Dragon’. 】
Following the prompt given by the prompting sister, the color of the bipedal flying dragon with several green-light barbarians clinging to it instantly changed, and then it fluttered its wings in disgust and dropped the few barbarians, turning its head towards the
It flew in the direction where the yellow light came from.
There is something about the Yellow Light Tribe...