"Split into pieces! Split into pieces! Phantom body... Well, forget it."
Standing on a broken meteorite, Sherlock raised his hand and threw out two magic spells to break the incoming "mechanical octopus" into pieces. He originally planned to add an invisibility spell, but after thinking about it, he gave up. After all, it was still unclear.
The means used by those "mechanical octopuses" to detect organisms, simple optical interference is of little use.
Moreover, he was looking at the battlefield that was constantly emitting fierce explosions. Wasn't there someone else trying to attract attention?
This is the galaxy where the "Hive Planet" is located, and the target "Hive Planet" is right above Sherlock's head.
It was a strange planet composed of a dark yellow metal structure. The surface of the planet was composed of hexagonal blocks, and there were densely packed small black spots on it that were moving in a fixed route. From a distance, it looked like a strange planet.
It does look like a "beehive".
At this time, the "honeycomb" is not in a peaceful state. It seems to have been stabbed with a bamboo pole, and "bees" are flying out crazily - those mechanical octopuses, which are surrounding the "culprit"
The "culprits" circled back and forth, as if this was a deep seabed and they were turbulent schools of fish.
However, the overwhelming numerical advantage has no effect on their enemies. The "eye" part of the "mechanical tornado" is constantly flashing with green light and exploding, lifting large pieces of mechanical octopus away, revealing what's inside.
There are various embodied creations glowing with green light and contestants who show their magical powers and glow with green light.
There is no doubt that Sherlock's previous guess was correct. The hive planet was the target chosen by the "Green Lantern Corps". They seemed to have abandoned the attack camp provided by Asgard early and took the initiative to fight against this planet, relying on intelligence support.
The mechanical planet engages in close combat, and judging from the opponent's huge reaction, they may have really caused a lot of damage to the opponent, causing an army of mechanical octopuses to come out in full force, vowing to tear them into pieces.
The only problem is...those mechanical heads didn't even spare Sherlock, a melon-eater. They originally just sent a mechanical octopus to test the attack, but after being killed several times, the number of octopuses that came to trouble him began to increase exponentially.
The number increases.
Is there any problem with the core logic of these mechanical heads? In the current situation of the enemy, there is an unknown third party watching from a distance, and three or four groups of men were sent out, and all of them were killed instantly without any tricks, and they still have to go this way.
Increase troops?
Due to the threat that the flaming eyes could pose, Sherlock had originally given up on causing trouble for the other contestants, and only planned to observe these Green Lanterns to determine their specific abilities and fighting styles, but in this way... Sherlock frowned
He raised his eyebrows and waved his wand to smash another batch of mechanical octopuses attacking him.
We can only help them complete their tasks in advance.
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"[Hang—!]" "Armor protection!"
Peng!
Horace Stubborn flew dozens of meters with his almost completely shattered shield, and turned over more than ten times before regaining his balance.
"Hey! Human magician over there! Even if you help us, I won't give up my right to grow a beard!" The beardless dwarf, who was no taller than Sherlock's shoulders, shouted loudly from a distance.
"...I'm not old enough to grow a beard yet," Sherlock put away his wand and sighed: "Even if I were, I wouldn't ask for that weird qualification."
Sa! Boom!
The huge tentacle that whipped the dwarf away drew an arc and struck again, but was firmly blocked by a huge oar. After a stalemate for several seconds, it slowly retracted its force.
"Human, thank you." The blue giant Helium lowered his head and glanced at Sherlock.
"I just think that according to your style of play, we may have to wait until next year. I don't want the game to drag on for that long." Sherlock spread his hands.
This is the galaxy where the space disaster "Aether Dragon" is located, and it is also the target selected by Asgard.
According to Sherlock's conjecture, the Askide side, which has almost no magic ability and is full of hand-to-hand fighters, should adopt a "landing operation", that is, using the ability of the light elf Pegasus Abraham, who is good at teleportation spells, to directly
Teleport to the body surface of the etheric dragon, defeat the etheric creation, break the shell, penetrate deep into the internal structure, and destroy most of the etheric dragon's organs to defeat it.
But they never expected that they would actually try to confront the "Aether Dragon" which was comparable in size to an asteroid.
Sif, who is riding a Pegasus, is responsible for attracting attention. Vostagg, Fandral and Hogan, the "Three Warriors of Asgard", are responsible for attacking the front. The remaining people are responsible for attacking the tail of the dragon - that is, the pile of tentacles.
.
According to Sherlock's preliminary observations, this tactic is quite effective. The head of the ether dragon is relatively hard and difficult to destroy, but the only attack methods are impact and bite, which can be easily blocked or avoided, while the tentacles on the tail are
Relatively speaking, it is relatively fragile. Although the attack methods are changeable, as long as you find an opportunity——
Xululu!Kacha!
Just as the tentacle was about to be retracted, a golden light flashed with the neigh of a war horse, and the tentacle exploded into a thin ether cloud in the air. Then, the golden light stopped in front of Sherlock, revealing the figure riding a silver Pegasus.
The Valkyrie Sif has a golden winged helmet, golden light armor, and golden wings on her back.
"You-" "Pegasus! Transfer!"
Before Sherlock could say hello, Sif shouted loudly.
The next moment, Horace, Helium, Sif and Shylock themselves were all covered in a pale white halo.
Between the lightning and flint, Sherlock could clearly sense that this white light wanted to teleport him to an unknown place, but its priority was quite low. As long as Sherlock refused in his heart, he didn't even need to take any action to teleport this time.
will fail.
In this case... of course there is no need to refuse.
After Sherlock accepted the teleportation, he "transferred" to the head of the "Ether Dragon" together with the three people around him. In the flash of white light, he could vaguely see a bright elf holding a staff and a big man holding a sledgehammer.
The thin man in green armor holding a one-handed sword and the big man in nomadic outfit carrying a mace teleported away.
At this time, the giant dragon with strange colors made of ether suddenly turned around as if it was in pain, biting towards the position where Sif had just cut off its tentacles, and was accurately blocked by the "Three Warriors of Asgard" together, and then completely
Forgetting about the broken tail, he started biting and hitting the three of them.
Is this a good prediction, or is this dragon not smart enough?
However, with their tactics, they are stable, but they can only be polished slowly. Overall, it is obvious that there is still a strong enough "damage dealer". Could it be that when Thor gathered people, he subconsciously counted himself?
Are you in?
With his IQ, he can really do it.
"According to the rules, even if you help us, the score after killing the Aether Dragon will not be distributed to Hogwarts." Sif slowly landed on the same plane as Sherlock, straightened her blond hair, and then
said.
"The other two teams have finished," Sherlock spread his hands: "I just don't want you to finish too slowly for Professor Thor's sake."