Closed Beta That Only I Played Chapter 237
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At least 5-10 enemies were killed with each of my arrows.
Of course, there were still numerous combatants remaining, but sacrifices were still so painful to Commander Yang.
So, he kept scrutinizing the frontline of the Siddarth Guild players carefully, but he could not find the archer who was firing the arrows.
For a moment, he thought there might be something wrong in the rear of the Siddarth Guild members. But even wizards who were famous for their ranged attacks could not hit his troops from such a distance, let alone an archer.
So, Yang was about to turn his gaze back to the front when he discovered a man at the end of the Siddarth Guild members firing arrows so fast that he could hardly see them.
"..."
At first, Yang thought, 'What the heck is he doing? Is he playing with arrows?'
As a matter of fact, the center of the battlefield was over one kilometer away from the rear of the Siddarth Guild battle formation, a distance that was impossible for even an elite long-range archer to fire across.
However, his troops helplessly collapsed at the arrow attack by the unknown archer at the far rear of the Siddarth Guild members.
Whenever the archer fired arrows, Yang's dealers, healers, and enchanters collapsed en masse. Seeing this, Yang now had to believe the archer's unbelievable firing range.
Moreover, the damage was also incredible.
Commander Yang was startled only for a moment. He immediately reported to his boss about the archer in question, then gave some orders to the squad leaders of his troops.
Now he was thinking about only one thing.
'How can I kill that archer shooting arrows from such a long distance?'
The archer was at the very end of the Siddarth Guild members' battle formation.
Shuuuuuuuung. Shuuuuuuuuung. Shuuuuuuuuung. Shuuuuuuuuuung.
While I was busy firing the arrows, moving around in the rear, I noticed there was some change in the enemies' formation. Unlike before, not only the dealers, but also the healers and enchanters hid directly behind the tanks. They got so close to the tanks that I could not see even their collars.
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Only then did I realize that the enemies had finally noticed my presence at the rear of the Siddarth Guild members.
Of course, I had no regrets that I got caught, for I already killed a lot of them before I was noticed.
Moreover, those who I killed were none other than the dealers, healers, and enchanters.
I looked back at the guild leader of the Siddarth Guild.
Why? Because I wanted to signal to him that I no longer could fire arrows as before? Of course not. I was confident of smashing the tanks, too, no matter how strong they were.
In fact, I targeted not only monsters but also the Siddarth Guild members during the test yesterday. So, I had no problem dealing with all the enemies, no matter who they were.
However, this battle was clearly one between the Indian Siddarth Guild and the Chinese Hwashin Guild. I was merely a mercenary. So, I decided to follow the command of the Siddarth Guild faithfully as long as it was within my scope of activities.
Anyway, Rashmaka, the guild leader, nodded at my glance.
After confirming it, I boldly elbowed my way through the Siddarth Guild members because although I could launch a general attack from my current range, I had to move to the front to use my AOE skills properly.
Besides, I needed to show my heroic performance to rally the troops of the Siddarth Guild who had been demoralized due to their repeated defeats until now.
Tramp- Tramp-
In fact, my existence was kept as a top secret even within the Siddarth Guild, so most of the guild members just looked at me with a puzzled expression when I passed by them.
Of course, I could use Blink with zero cooldown.
Moreover, I lied to the Siddarth Guild by saying that there was a Blink-like skill called Constellation Movement among the skills possessed by the Constellation Hunter.
But I didn't feel the need to use it here because although the archer and the ice wizard were completely different, I had no intention of overlapping my fighting style with Asirante
When I approached almost the frontline of the Siddarth Guild players, I opened my mouth while pulling the bow of Sarnga.
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"Giant Vine Arrow!"
If I had to use only one of the Constellation Hunter's skills, this was the one I had in mind.
Now, the Giant Vine Arrow was fired out of my bow.
Soon the arrow struck one of the Hwashin Guild members, and a huge amount of vines sprang out and spread from the impact spot.
And like the undead monsters that I had tested as my target, the Hwashin Guild members were struggling to remove the vines that had bound them tightly.
Were the Hwashin Guild members startled?'
At first, they weren't because vines did not boast any extraordinary offense like thorns or roots.
But as time went by, they found the vines really annoying.
"Damn it!"
"What the heck is this? I can't remove them!"
"Shit! Why is this strangling me like this?"
Since I was some distance away from them, I couldn't hear their yells and shout clearly, but I could clearly see their shock from being unable to remove the sturdy vines.
Then, I turned my gaze to some other places because there were many other enemies other than those suffering from the giant vines.
"Storm Shot. Great Storm Shot!"
Puck! Puck! Puck! Puck!
"Kheeeeeeeeee!"
"Khuuuuuuuuuk!"
Of course, it was impossible for me to kill all the enemies within the striking zone of my AOE skills, but I could kill all of those who were within the attack range of Storm Shot and Great Storm Shot.
Only then did they pay serious attention to me because they clearly realized they could not make light of my attack.
"Archer! That archer with that giant bow!"
"Stop that archer!"
"Stop him from the front, tanks!"
I wasn't afraid or startled by the enemies when they accurately pointed at me and shouted, for I deliberately moved forward to get them to notice me.
But I found that the elite tanks of the Siddarth Guild as well as their healers and enchanters surrounded me just in case.
Honestly, I didn't need their help because although my stamina lagged behind that of my identity Asirante, my health and defense power were much higher than before.
However, I didn't have to show my enemies that I had excellent defensive power as well, so when the Siddarth Guild offered to support me first, I nodded.
Anyway, with the supporters from the Siddarth Guild standing around me, I kept firing the arrows.
"Exploding Arrow! Outpouring Arrow!"
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Pitter-patter! Pitter-patter!
"Damn it! What kind of damage is this?"
"No way! I can't believe this kind of attack!"
"Argh!"
Excluding Blink with zero cooldown and the limited skill Savant, who would win if Asirante fought against the Constellation Hunter? I thought about it for a moment, and I came to the conclusion that the Constellation Hunter would easily win.
Why? Because the Constellation Hunter was better in everything except for some stats.
Besides, my items right now were all myth grade.
So, even when I simply used only one magic arrow without resorting to any powerful skills, many enemies collapsed.
Anyway, the enemies as well as the Siddarth Guild members paid complete attention to me because of my overwhelming power.
"Who the hell is he?"
"I have no idea…"
"Damn it. Did you check the damage? We're finished if he hits us even once!"
"Man, this is crazy."
As a matter of fact, this was what I intended from the beginning because the top executives of the Siddarth Guild strongly argued that they should confront China strongly because of their repeated defeats in the past. So, they needed some sort of victory above all.
'Good. It looks like we're not likely to be good friends with China, so let me weaken their power as much as possible this time.'
I originally planned to attack China after receiving further instructions from the Siddarth Guild, but I pulled the bow hard after thinking that it wasn't a bad opportunity to put some brakes on China's rising power at his moment.
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