MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter
Chapter 1723 Power of Wind Thunder

Chapter 1723: Chapter 1723 Power of Wind Thunder

Titan’s Strike, in the previous generation, was a Divine Artifact for Hunters, especially those who preferred guns.

Unfortunately, this firearm fell into the hands of a Hunter player who wasn’t very dedicated. Although he eventually reached the Demigod level, he remained some distance away from Quasi-god, let alone Divine Enthronement.

Moreover, Li Yao did not know how that Hunter acquired Titan’s Strike, only that the Hunter would showcase new attributes every time he gathered a part of the Holy Object, making countless Hunters envious, jealous, and resentful.

Li Yao also couldn’t figure out how Lee Jie got this gun, and it wasn’t the time to ask.

But let’s talk about the attributes and effects of this gun when the Holy Objects were not fully assembled; while it is not a top-tier legend, it is close enough.

It’s not considered top-tier legendary because most of the effects are in a sealed state and require gathering the corresponding Holy Objects to unlock.

This doesn’t mean that the gun’s attributes and effects are inferior; in fact, the gun’s powerful attributes were beyond players’ expectations.

Even without the blessing of the Holy Objects, sheer high damage and robust effects were enough to make countless players envious, jealous, and resentful.

The reinforcement of strength is also very important to Li Yao. It can now be said, without exaggeration, that Li Yao, without using the Dragon Father’s strength, has already approached the limit strength of the current phase, making the Mountain Giant obsolete.

The only unsealed effect is also very impressive: it allows for cloning a partner. If one possesses a super good pet, cloning the pet is not merely addition but something much more.

In the previous generation, the Hunter who obtained this gun captured the best pet, a Demigod-level Soaring Dragon. Cloning the Soaring Dragon, having two Demigod pets, enabled him to become Demigod-level.

At the current stage, Li Yao can clone many pets, with the first choice naturally being two Dragon Queens.

No matter which one is cloned, the clone can control the power of Wind Thunder, and this cloning is quite subtle.

It’s like the Star Shine, which serves as the guardian beast for the guild.

When players summon, it is the current state of Star Shine, possessing all the memory and experience of Star Shine. When the summoning time ends, this experience is also reflected back to the Star Shine entity.

This cloning is not much different; the cloned partner actually equals creating a current-state clone of a Dragon Queen. When the clone disappears, the memory of the clone returns to the entity.

Both Dragon Queens, whether in the entity or humanoid Spellcaster state, are extremely formidable, especially the Blue Dragon Queen, who is inherently a master of Magic. She is naturally not worried about control issues when acquiring the power of Wind Thunder.

Originally, her melee ability was not as strong as the Black Dragon Queen, but with the Frost Bone Dragon transformed into a mechanical state, the physical combat power also increased significantly.

Additionally, the Magic Armor clone is also very strong, with the multi-headed serpent and sea monster having the value for cloning in water.

Li Yao can completely tailor the cloning of partners according to needs; as long as he’s in combat mode, a clone can be created, with power structured by the Holy Objects, leaving Li Yao unworried about CD and energy issues.

The mechanical effect is even more powerful; it’s an aura that doubles his blessings on mechanical creatures.

Originally, the Blue Dragon Queen’s combat power was not as much as the Black Dragon Queen, but with enhanced effects, Li Yao’s blessings on the Blue Dragon Queen doubled, surpassing the Black Dragon Queen in combat power.

The same applies to his firearms, towers, Arrow Towers, engineering tools, etc.

The final rifle and sniper rifle conversion is also welcomed by Li Yao; ultra-long range sniping suits him, whereas a rifle suits close range.

Temporarily resolves the issue of Li Yao’s lack of good firearms.

This might seem time-consuming, but equipping the firearm only took Li Yao a moment.

In the eyes of other team players, what they saw was a rifle flickering with electricity appearing in Li Yao’s hands, which then with a click turned into a sniper rifle with an exaggerated shape.

They could also see the blue-lit scope gleaming on the sniper as the firearm adjusted.

Bang!

Li Yao fired directly; the flash on the gun muzzle was fleeting, making it impossible to see the bullet’s trajectory.

In the far distance, a healer under the protection of two melee characters was casting Spells when, suddenly, the bullet had already pierced his arm.

Then, the healer was shrouded in electric light, and even the two melees protecting him were surrounded by the electric glow, forcing the healer’s demise, leaving the two tanks terrified with less than one-tenth health remaining.

If not for their tanking profession, Li Yao might have already achieved a triple kill, and even if they survived, their bodies remained paralyzed, unable to move.

However, Li Yao had little interest in them; after killing the elite healer, he began to change targets.

This bullet is truly terrifying, becoming almost impossible to defend against.

The power of Wind Thunder is already like a lightning bolt, different from ordinary bullets, especially at great distances.

With long distances, despite the speed of Arrows or bullets, one’s robust spiritual power allows one to always capture the trajectory, creating awareness and opportunities for dodging and blocking.

This gun’s terror lies not merely in the bullet speed but also in possessing the power of Wind Thunder, rendering it almost unaffected by wind and air.

This is where the terror of this gun lies and why Li Yao initially felt uneasy using it, almost missing his shots.

Bang!

Bang!

Bang!

After a few shots, Li Yao quickly adapted to the firearm’s characteristics, using it with proficiency.

Just now, using the Star Bow’s Infinite Range Arrows, some skilled tank players could barely block some Arrows, protecting those Li Yao intended to kill.

Although switching to Titan’s Strike reduced Li Yao’s shooting frequency slightly, it made him more relaxed, and his rhythm was steady with abundant successful hits.

One shot, one kill; whoever Li Yao wanted dead couldn’t escape his shot.

Half a second per shot translates to key players from the opposing United Army being killed every second, and in a short time, even team commanders were killed.

Achieving this is not just about his shooting skills but primarily his equipment, particularly Titan’s Eye allowing Li Yao to spot them, which is crucial.

His strong spiritual power not only aids his calculations but also withstands the massive influx of visual information.

Thus, seemingly simple, but even if someone else reached Li Yao’s shooting level, they wouldn’t achieve such a terrifying extent, capable of menacing the opposing entire army.

One by one, each super elite or commander falls, depleting not only their resurrection counts but also consuming team combat resurrection skills.

Following Li Yao’s hunt, many teams started controlling combat resurrections, opting not to revive unless it was a commander or an indispensable team member.

Silence enveloped the United Army command channel; they had no alternative but to persistently order teams to attack, attack, and attack again, aiming to dismantle the Starfire Team’s external defenses, pushing the Starfire Team towards the interior entrance, squeezing Li Yao’s space, and ending this situation...

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