The fight up there was very lively, but the noise from the outside world could not disturb McDonald. Riding on the old horse [Invincible], McDonald held his chin in thought.
History has gone awry, but not completely.
Since the bosses in the Sunwell lacked one thing or another, the alliance ignored the third-ranked Femis and the fourth-ranked Eredar Twins.
Don't ask what the pair of demon sisters are doing. Usually when they have nothing to do, they will sweat like rain and teach the black witch Farina how to sing, or talk about their concerns or something like that.
"So, only Mulu and Chicken plus eggs are left?" McDonald whispered to himself: "But we can't resurrect Archmende on the opposite side, right?"
Now that the two commanders of the Burning Legion are here, can we still have fun?
McDonald's didn't know that Brother Egg was cursing madly at his mother.
"Waste! They are all waste!"
Since the eredar twins defected, Kil'jaeden has never been at ease. Even if the twins don't know many of the top secrets of the Legion, they still know a lot of ordinary secrets. After all, they have handled a lot of things since they used it thousands of years ago to recently.
Naturally, you know more.
That is to say, it was a plan like the sneak attack on Mount Hyjal that he decided on after the twins defected, and he dared to put it into action. Other than that, Kil'jaeden had always been very careful.
But he still made a mistake.
They underestimated the defensive power of Haishan, and also underestimated the reaction speed of the alliance.
As he and the moon goddess Elune struggled to the limit - he kept tearing apart the magic circle, and the goddess kept repairing it, Kil'jaeden couldn't even send many powerful thugs to Azeroth.
The leader who finally managed to make up the numbers in front was very weak, which directly caused McDonald to break through Brutalus, and he was left with Mulu, whose combat power was unknown.
Well, Muru looks pretty good after his fall, so what if he fights?
"We must buy time!" Egg gritted his teeth.
If you change it to the gameplay of "Yu-Gi-Oh!", it's probably...
"On my turn, I draw a card...well, the special summon is activated! I sacrifice a 10-star monster card [Muru], and then draw a special prop card [Archimonde's Corpse] from the graveyard.
After their resurrection, they sacrificed them together, and finally summoned the ultimate summoned beast - Absolute Blue...ah, it's [Fallen Archimonde Mulu]!"
Bah bah bah!
If given a choice, Kil'jaeden would definitely not want to mess around like this.
He really couldn't help it.
Corroding the Well of Eternity with the body of Archimonde, nicknamed "The Defiler", is undoubtedly a clever move. When the entire Well of Eternity is completely corroded, no matter how much Azerite flows out of it, it will become a corrupted spring, which will then further
Pollute an entire seamount.
At that point, most of the various magic formations deployed on the sea and mountains will naturally become ineffective.
After all, the power of the natural magic circle comes from nature.
But the Well of Eternity is not a well with only stagnant water. It is a place where the energy of the planet Azeroth continuously overflows. Only complete pollution can the well water turn into evil stagnant water.
This takes time.
In the process of contamination, it is actually overdrawing the power of the evil energy residue in Mengde's corpse.
A soulless corpse whose potential as an undead is constantly being weakened. Even if it is resurrected, Kil'jaeden doesn't think it can defeat the League of Heroes.
Archimonde, who was so powerful when he was alive and could use all kinds of eredar magic, couldn't beat him. Not to mention the skeleton of Meng De, whose magic was completely useless after death.
Just add a fallen naaru to the eggs.
As a result, when the dirty god [Kuro] drove Zaku to the top of the mountain first, he saw a black stinky foot falling from the sky at the place where the mountain road connected to the summit platform.
"Crack!"
The sixteen-meter-tall Zaku Experimental Type N version shrank to less than two meters in an instant under the trampling of this mortal's irresistible skeletal feet.
This ability to stretch freely is hard not to remind people of Tom Cat in "Tom and Jerry"!
…
"The skeleton of Archimonde exuding black fallen glory?" After McDonald saw that thing from the surveillance video transmitted by Zaku, his whole body became spartan.
That’s outrageous!
McDonald turned around: "You really couldn't dismantle Archimonde's bones at that time?"
Tyrande, who has always been very restrained in his emotions, put his hands on his hips angrily: "Do you think the night elves would just accept the corpse of a demon and hang it on the world tree that is extremely sacred in our hearts every day?"
This is really a no-brainer!
In fact, they have discussed a way - to use the remaining half of Mount Hyjal's elves to blow up Meng De again, and there is no guarantee that this time it will really be blown to pieces.
The proposal was quickly rejected at the time.
The elves are the soul reincarnations of the night elves, and asking them to sacrifice their ancestors just to blow them up completely is not a cost-effective plan no matter how you think about it.
This matter will be settled.
This time, as a time traveler, McDonald really couldn't even find the 'strategy'.
He turned around and asked Velen seriously: "After Naaru's fall, his power belongs to the pure shadow system, right?"
Ashamed to speak, but having to answer, Weilun cherished his words like gold: "Yes!"
McDonald analyzed it like a beaver: "Then it seems likely that the other party injected the power of the fallen Naaru into Archimonde's corpse and forcibly created a shadow-based undead giant."
Jaina responded: "Well, that's right. Archimonde originally had many types of power, but now he probably only has the shadow type."
The archmages are the real experts. They analyze the types of magic that Archimonde originally knew one by one to see what else is left.
The first thing to exclude is the cursed [Grasp of the Legion] magic. This thing requires the support of soul power. Archimonde has long been blown away by the collective self-destruction of the elves, so he can't play with it.
The second is the wind element's [Air Explosion Technique]. If you don't specialize in the wind element or have a magic spell from all elements, you can't play it well. Since Meng De's soul is gone, it will definitely not work with the fallen Naaru.
Eliminate them one by one, and finally calculate the result.
Even Khadgar, the archmage who had experienced life and death, smiled bitterly.
"There is a high probability that there will be one move left [Finger of Death]!"
This is very embarrassing.
What's wrong with the rest? Do you have to leave this trick behind?
Seeing everyone's stiff facial expressions, Khadgar forced himself to explain: "The principle of [Finger of Death] is to gather a large amount of shadow energy and emit it in a highly concentrated state, producing an effect similar to instant death. This thing is real."
It doesn’t require too much intelligence. As long as you have enough elemental affinity and can gather and control a large amount of shadow power, you can accomplish it.”
Luo Ning added: "The fire element is also relatively simple. I don't rule out that the opponent will use [Fire of Destruction]."
This is so difficult to handle!
The eight-piece set of the Forgotten series is a must. Then, relying on the limited equipment parts left, it must be fireproof and dark resistant.
McDonald suddenly turned his head and looked at Onyxia, who was doing nothing on the side, with the corners of his mouth raised crazily.
The poor Black Dragon Princess's eyes were wide open, her pupils quickly lost focus, and she couldn't say any words of resistance. Thousands of words finally converged into one sentence: