The broken leg of Gurudin's new city lord, the rare elite Barbarian King (level 55), is an eternal pain for him. For some reason, he particularly wants revenge! But he knows that his current level and combat effectiveness are far from the opponent of Dark Messenger Dark.
The Barbarian King's dream may never come true, but he is still working hard. Not only is he recruiting a large number of new guilds, but he is also constantly raising Gurudin's defense level to the highest level (currently level 9; the lowest level is elementary).
The Barbarian King persistently believed in his heart: "Even if Dak turns around and attacks himself, he can completely defend himself successfully..." (The reason why the Barbarian King thinks this way is just his one-sided thinking mode. He hasn't for a long time,
He didn’t dare to check Dak’s level anymore. *Afraid of Magic Detection* Analysis|Dak kept fighting, and over time, his level was much improved than before. If he wanted to come back and attack Gurudin again, it would be extremely easy.
After all, even if the city defense of the Barbarian King is upgraded to level 10, it is still just a small elementary or intermediate city-state. If you want to make a qualitative change, in addition to the population, the average number of hero levels, the racial NPC settlement coefficient, grain fields, and various metals
Resource warehouse ck status assessment, and many other reference assessments can truly reach the middle and high-level cities. It cannot be easily completed in a short time. It requires generations of hard work. Simply killing and killing will not work.)
Sometimes, some things look simple and easy from the outside. If you are in it, you may not have a clear idea. If every hero and elite monster can have a clear position and idea. Then
The Barbarian King's feet would not have been ruthlessly "cut off" by Dak. As the saying goes, "Those who are obsessed with the authorities know better than those who are watching." The Barbarian King regretted that he should not have joined the Rudar team, and should not have joined the rebel camp...
Maybe the Barbarian King also had his own plan. After he captured the "little thief" Captain TIMU and his group, he played the family card. He provided independent dormitories for several people before and after him, and silently observed the daily behavior of each new member. Others
Gurudin warriors and student soldiers have long been "noticed" by the Barbarian King's special hobby... No one knows why? Why does the city lord Barbarian King "include" all kinds of professions and races without much assessment?
You can join at will. Some are even "zombie accounts". ("Zombie accounts" refer to IDs that only go online once and never come back again.)
Even while eating, the Barbarian King was not idle. He deliberately observed the other deputy captains, as well as the deputy captains and general managers in charge of general duties. Some wanted to "convict" the Barbarian King... but the Barbarian King did not
Doing evil is just "secret observation". Sometimes they also secretly observe their new city lord to see if he has any bad motives? (Note: In the second-level map, if a certain city lord really turns bad?
What about the so-called "righteous people"? They can counter-report.)
If he was already a particularly dark monarch in the early days of his founding, that would be another matter. It is estimated that he had executed all the "righteous men" in the previous generation... The Barbarian King's approach was very special. He always remained neutral. And the people he appointed
Among the adjutants of various military ranks, there are good guys and "bad guys". They are always relatively balanced.
Barbarian kings generally appoint occupations with darker colors, such as "Manic", "Invincible Warrior", etc., whose names sound more "watery" and a bit dark, as sergeants or sergeants, and let them lead them.
The carefree student soldiers went to the wild to upgrade, or to attack small towns; on the other hand, he combined the "warrior" and "mage", such righteous professions with traditional bright colors... * Strategy
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All the actions of the Barbarian King in Gurudin have never "crossed the line". He seriously helped the "little thieves" to improve and tried to change their "professional attributes"... In the early days, there were also archmages in other high-level maps.
Such experiments include trying to let warriors learn bow and arrow skills, letting mages ride war horses to cast spells, etc. However, the Barbarian King's approach is different from theirs. It seems that he wants to more thoroughly and essentially rewrite the attributes of a particular profession.
What does he want the little thief to become? Does he want to downgrade the hero to an "NPC"? You must know that "awakening" itself is very difficult, unless it is a particularly "rich" hero who can "open the eyes of the sky" and open the "little thief".
"Assistant" or something like that (*Note that props are subject to additional charges and there is a time limit)... In short, the Barbarian King's intentions are very mysterious. Everyone in Gurudin City, whether they are new student soldiers, new werewolves, or
There are veteran players such as "detectives" who can't figure out his behavior. In addition, the Barbarian King is not particularly interested in making money, and he has a general feeling for the opposite sex...
*Kevin Garni There are currently no native barbarians (only monsters at most). Maybe the number of racial bases here is not as large as that of the alternative world. Barbarians belong to the category of elite monsters. Want to create and promote to become a "rare barbarian king"? Often
It is impossible not to rush to VIP3 (Guisan). He is still a rare elite with average combat power. If it were not for his low combat effectiveness, the Barbarian King would not be disabled. He never expected that his "awakening" method would be so tragic.
..I watched my right foot being severed by Dak's "Shadow Arrow"...green blood flowed...)