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Chapter 1186: Jaina: Send!

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The predecessors of the Draenei were the Eredars who lived on the parent planet Argus. Even if you look at the entire material universe, the comprehensive abilities of the Eredars in all aspects can be ranked at the top of the pyramid.

In sheer strength, the eredar were no match for the brawny anihilans, but they could outwit and ingenuate each other far beyond the latter.

In terms of intrigue and trickery, the Eredars are not as good as Nathrezim, who was born for this purpose, but in terms of combat effectiveness, the Eredars can knock down the weak Dreadlord on the ground and explode with hammers.

The eredar are not at the top of any one of strength, agility, stamina, intelligence, etc., but they have no obvious weaknesses in all areas, and they are true hexagonal warriors.

There is often a word in the barrage—bucket effect.

The so-called bucket effect means that how much water a bucket can hold does not depend on the longest piece of wood, but on the shortest piece of wood.

Therefore, the bucket effect is also called the short board effect.

A well-rounded race like the eredar has no visible weaknesses, which means they're hard to target.

There is no difference in physical fitness between the Delenei and the Eredar. The reason why the Eredar who joined the Burning Legion turned red is because their bodies were infused with a lot of fel energy.

That's right, just like that group of red-skinned evil orcs.

Among the Burning Legion, the status of the Eredars as latecomers has always remained high.

Of course, there are two demon lords, Kil'jaeden the Defrauder and Archimonde the Polluter, but in the demon community where the strong are respected, the strong comprehensive ability shown by the Eredars themselves is their reason. The most fundamental reason for being able to maintain a high position.

Compared with the peak period of the once brilliant Argus civilization, the Draenei who have been in exile for many years are only lacking in science, technology and cultural inheritance.

In the whole of Azeroth, the only race that can compete with the Draenei in terms of overall quality is the night elves at their peak.

Note that it was the night elves from the night empire period, not the night republic that abolished some of its martial arts today.

Because of their own philosophy, the night elves after the War of the Ancients voluntarily gave up the once highly developed magic civilization, and split into several elf branch races with different philosophies.

Night elves lack arcanists with powerful magic attacks.

The high elves who went to settle in Eversong Forest from Dongdu suffered serious physical deterioration. Compared with the night elves, the high elves were short and thin.

The Son of the Night, because of being covered in the barrier for a long time and lacking the nourishment of sunlight, his physical ability has declined to a certain extent, and he has become a lot thinner like the high elves.

In addition, Syndra Guling lacked a sufficient supply of arcane energy for a long time, and his overall quality in all aspects declined...and he was almost wiped out by his own people.

Sandara...forget about them.

In the battle with Jaina, Yin Ruier gave full play to his physical advantages.

The Draenei also have arcanists they call scholars, and Yin Riel does not lack experience in fighting scholars.

As spellcasters who also use arcane arts, Draenei scholars and human arcanists have slightly different combat techniques, but they are always the same.

Jaina's combat experience cannot be compared with Yin Riel, who has experienced many **** battles, and she also lacks actual combat experience with Draenei defenders.

In the initial tentative attack and defense, Jaina habitually used the template of a human paladin on Yin Riel, obviously underestimating the powerful physical quality of the Delaney far above humans.

Even with disabled legs and feet, Yin Ruier's flexibility is much stronger than that of a human paladin who also wears heavy armor, and his spell tolerance and strength of shots are also comprehensively exceeded.

The small round shield in Yin Ruier's hand didn't look big, but beyond Jaina's expectation, it was actually a piece of magic equipment.

After Yin Ruier poured holy light into the small round shield, the small round shield, which was originally only the size of a human head, expanded into a golden light shield that can shield half of the body.

What frustrates Jaina the most is... this shield of holy light can block spell attacks without any waves.

Jaina just broke through to become an archmage not long before the start of the Battle of Seamount. Her current level is only 51, while Yin Ruier is a legendary paladin at level 58.

The gap of level 7 doesn't seem to be that big, but if the racial qualities of humans and draenei are added... the gap is more obvious.

Under the circumstances that neither side underestimated the enemy and knew the other side's fighting style, Jaina couldn't find a way to break through Yin Riel's defense.

Even if she tried to sneak attack with the flash technique three times in a row against the backlash of the spell, Yin Ruier could always react in time and use the shield of light that covered most of her body to prevent Jaina's instant spell.

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Instant cast spells usually mean that the output is not enough.

Yin Ruier's only encounter was an enhanced version of Frostbolt that Jaina fired instantly after she blessed her calmness.

This Frostbolt temporarily frozen Yin Ruier's Holy Light Shield, but Yin Ruier quickly retracted the shining shield, and turned to holding the hammer with both hands.

Under Jaina's unbelievable gaze, Yin Ruier, whose feet were frozen by the frost nova, stood stiffly on the spot with the amethyst hammer in his hand and smashed the subsequent ice guns one by one.

After finishing a set of output, Jaina has never been able to pose a real threat to Yin Ruier, so there is no need to talk about the subsequent battles.

After gradually becoming familiar with Jaina's fighting style, Yin Ruier won the first victory steadily.

"So angry!"

After the battle, Jaina flung herself into Sharlayan's arms and acted like a baby.

"Why can't you hit it? That energy shield is too stupid!"

Sharlayan stroked Jaina's hair and smiled dotingly: "There are two reasons, one is that you are not familiar with the physical fitness of the Delaneians, and you habitually use the standards of human paladins on Yin Riel's head .”

"Second, there is already a gap in strength between you and Yin Ruier, and you don't have enough actual combat experience. You lack flexible means of responding to emergencies, and your fighting style is a bit rigid. It is not so easy to defeat a strong enemy by leapfrogging. ah."

"Hmm..." Jaina sighed depressingly: "I thought it would be enough for an arcanist to just squat in his mage tower and do research. Sure enough, he still can't work behind closed doors."

Sharlayan: "If it is in a peaceful world, your cognition is not a problem, but... you also know that Azeroth's future is destined to encounter many disasters, large and small."

"In this environment, mages can't just bury their heads in research, and both civil and martial arts must go hand in hand."

Jaina smiled wryly and said, "Okay~ In this way, I have gained something from this battle."

Salayan encouraged Jaina with a kiss on the forehead: "Okay, don't be so depressed, it's time for Yin Riel to choose his next opponent, and you can wait and watch the show."

After precisely pinching the only soft persimmon, Yin Ruier's next opponent will not be so easy to beat.

As expected, Yin Ruier ruled out the two extraordinary species who were still watching the show in the sky, and chose Valeera, who seemed less difficult to deal with.

"A rogue fighting a paladin...it's interesting."

Sharlayan touched his chin with great interest: "If Yin Ruier thinks that the thief's attack power is too weak to break through her defense... then it's a big mistake."

"Valeera may be more prone to scraping when facing giant creatures with strong defenses~lightnovelpub.net~ But she has the artifact of Quel Sela after all, Yin Riel's shield and armor can't force her s attack."

As Velen's most promising apprentice, Yin Ruier's equipment is really not bad. Her armor, warhammer and shield are all high-end goods of epic quality.

But her opponent, Valeera, wasn't bad at all.

With the backing of Sarlayan, a partner with amazing resources and financial resources, Valeera never had to worry about the quality of equipment.

In addition to holding the artifact Quel'Sera in her hands, the night leather armor on Valeera's body is not made of ordinary materials, but a set of extremely tough epic dragon leather armor... This is also thanks to the black dragon Saberian. "selfless" contribution.

"Let's go."

Sharlayan squatted down, lifted up the little Tina who raised her hands to hug, and put the little guy in the position she was most familiar with—on her shoulders.

"There will be a good show tomorrow. I wonder if Yin Ruier can pass Valeera."