[Tips: Hanuman was killed and the ‘Hanuman Army’ was destroyed. 】
[Tip: Due to the death of the governor, the original Red Light Tribe controlled area will be out of control until he is resurrected or a new governor is appointed. 】
‘It’s too late to play…’
[I’m so tired of playing...]
'Sure enough, even if the average attributes are similar, the specific combat effectiveness is very different. Is it because of the size?'
[No, no, no matter how you think about it, Hanuman has lost his temper.]
'Forget it, just order the green lights in the main base to run away.'
Since I couldn't have direct and detailed control, when I directed Hanuman and his men to attack the stone giant, I just roughly chose a path from the side and rear, and then left it all up to its own performance.
At the beginning, it chose to use its external avatar to divide it into four, and then sneaked towards the stone giant from different routes. The hope of success seemed quite high, but the problem came in the final step.
Should it be said that it is indeed the same monkey? All four incarnations chose to attack the stone giant's legs, or rather, knees, which directly caused them to be very close to each other in a short period of time before approaching the stone giant.
Then, when the stone giant leaned over to grab the earth and activated the ability of "turning earth into stone", they were collectively "sealed" in the transformed boulder, and were then judged to be dead in battle.
When the other green light commandos, who were left behind by Hanuman and waited for the success of its operation before rushing over, saw this scene, they immediately dispersed according to the plan of mission failure.
Although this legion actually suffered no losses, it is no longer a controllable "troop" here. If I have to command it, I have to "click" on them one by one and control them individually.
In addition, since this "kill" was completed where no one could see it, the stone giant had no prompts to read, so it was completely undiscovered.
It was just slightly surprised for a moment by the slow speed of "transforming" the stone, but it didn't take it seriously. After a slight pause, it still raised its arms and threw the "sealing stone" towards Green Light's main base.
passed.
This kind of stone-throwing attack with no change in trajectory has been used to calculate the landing point in advance and command the nearby Green Light members to evacuate several times before. This time is no exception. Its landing point is-used to resurrect the hero.
"Altar of Storms".
The current situation is that Hanuman has died and needs to be resurrected at the Altar of Storms. If this stone is hit, the altar will definitely explode. And with the Orange Light Tribe’s army pressing down on the border, it is expected that the Green Light workers will be able to revive again.
Building one is obviously unrealistic.
If it is smashed solidly, it cannot be resurrected in the Green Light main base, and can only return to the altar in the Red Light tribe to be resurrected. However, it has fallen out of control due to Hanuman's death, and the altar has been temporarily unusable.
So, until Chief Greenlight's side captures or builds a new base, it will remain dead for a long time.
If this happens, the main Green Light base will definitely be occupied, and whether the out-of-control Red Light tribe is still directly under Green Light is a question.
'So, a small accident can actually make the Orange Light Tribe come back from a desperate situation?'
[Extreme blood lock, this is the charm of real-time strategy games. 】
‘You’re talking about a card game!’
【So do you want to print the card on site? 】
'That's not a seal, it's a function that exists in itself - right now! Activate the magic card 'Resurrection of the Dead'!'
"Boom! Boom!"
The huge stone suddenly exploded into rubble and stone powder before hitting the Storm Altar, and the intact "Hanuman" appeared at the top of the Storm Altar, holding an iron rod and looking majestic.
Of course, it is not a "resurrection of the dead", but a method of spending 500 food, skipping time, and directly resurrecting one's own heroes from the altar. It also has a scientific name called "buying life".
This cost was supposed to gradually decrease over time, and the hero units after "buying life" should appear under the altar, but Hanuman was sealed in a stone and did not "float and disappear" like other "heroes".
As a result, the time did not decrease and the resurrection position was not correct either.
I deliberately chose "Full Resurrection" when the thrown stone was about to hit the Storm Altar. As expected, Hanuman broke through the stone and came out.
"WAAAGH!" Its four heads roared angrily at the same time.
'It's covered in stone powder and white ash, and its roar has no momentum at all. Also, why did it start using the green-skinned war cry?'
[This is called ‘the one who is close to vermilion is red, and the one who is close to green is WA’.]
‘Let’s just make up a random rhyme!’
While I was chatting with the stupid system, the resurrected Hanuman was striding out of the base. As for his purpose, just look at the movement of "Hanuman beats the stone giant" displayed in the bubble on his head.
You will know from the picture.
[Tip: Hanuman recovered from the near-death state and his combat effectiveness was greatly improved.]
Increased combat power due to being on the brink of death? Where did this Saint come from?
‘And this is just adding friendliness to the attack, right? If the opponent directly negotiates with it, wouldn’t it be possible to send Paramecium to do the job?’
[But that paramecium must have 20 points of friendliness to avoid direct confrontation. 】
Whoops - Pong!
As soon as Hanuman walked out of the base with disbelief, the stone giant in the distance threw a huge boulder towards him. Its original target should have been the city wall, but it was reasonable for him to slide his hand after seeing this strange monkey.
As a result, without looking, Hanuman raised his hand and swung his bat, directly smashing the incoming boulder into pieces without slowing down his steps at all.
Swish swish——
Perhaps the stone giant was just casual at first, but Hanuman made such an obvious action and successfully attracted its attention. If nothing else, it was probably regarded as "the Green Light Tribe's countermeasure against this attack", so he dug
The speed of stone throwing suddenly accelerated, and three huge stones were thrown almost right next to each other.
Ding! Bang! Pong!
These three boulders were also useless. Instead, Hanuman, who had already begun to observe the enemy's situation, found the location of the stone giant. After the three boulders flew and shattered, Hanuman leaned over and started sprinting, and Ling Xin dug out a stone giant.
The huge stone giant was at a loss for a moment - obviously it didn't count in advance.
'Hmm... the first big monster that the Stone Monkey defeated when he came out of the mountain was the Giant Spirit God. It seems like history is repeating itself with these two.'
[It doesn’t look like it at all, right? Where is the Water Curtain Cave? 】
‘If that’s the case——’
Chacha!
When Hanuman approached the stone giant in a surprise attack, the wolf cavalry and shamans finally reacted and began to roar and attack Hanuman and try to protect the stone giant.
However, Hanuman's current attack of 20 points is about the ceiling of the tribal stage. Those units whose attributes have been crushed can't even see its exhaust gas. The generals who have been killed by Hanuman rush forward to the stone giant and use his strength to leap high.
After getting up, I planned to drop the stick.
At this moment, three reminders popped up:
[Reminder: Princess Ziguang has destroyed all the buildings of the Orange Light tribe. Chief Orange Light was defeated and fled in a hurry through the secret passage. 】
[Tip: When all units of the Orange Light Tribe except the Chief are killed, the Orange Light Tribe will be eliminated.]
[Tip: The Blue Light Tribe believes that the Orange Light Tribe has the right to survive and takes the initiative to help.]
Chirping——
Hanuman's determined attack was blocked by a huge, "blue transparent brick wall".