Stratholme God

v2 Chapter 1018: Who likes to stand tall?

   Chapter 1018 Who likes to stand on a high place?

   Lao Taizi was disgusted to death.

   That kind of feeling is like seeing a fly playing with a reed across the river on the thick soup in front of him while eating.

  Cough! Don't think that the undead are all things with maggots on their bodies. Those heavy-mouthed gameplay are not suitable for the old Taizi who came from the king.

   The long-established etiquette and habits still bound his soul.

After receiving the battle report, Terenas was faced with a severe situation - he knew very well what McDonald's was doing, and he took every step, and then repaired the bunkers and railways along the way, slowly compressing the space for the Scourge Legion's activities, and finally put them away. exterminate.

  The loyal dog Marduk suggested: "We can consider launching a large-scale offensive to drive the Alliance Vanguard into the sea!"

   This is a quite satisfactory proposal, what about the possible consequences?

   Lao Taizi glanced at the map, and the fire in his eyes was gloomy and uncertain.

   Actually the same question was asked by Varian to McDonald at the Throne Council.

   McDonald's said at the time: "I want a foothold, and Terenas has to give it. If he doesn't give it and wants to beat us down, then it will be a lot of fun."

   He pointed to the sand table, and his fingers swept across the river on the three-dimensional map.

  The leaders understood in seconds.

  Although the continent of Northrend is frozen and cold, only a few areas such as Icecrown Glacier, Storm Crags and Wintergrasp are frozen all year round.

  The Alliance chose the Borean Tundra as its forward base. If the Lich King wants to send troops to drive the Alliance into the sea, the prerequisite is to concentrate enough combat power.

There are only two paths for the undead army to emerge from Icecrown Glacier: one is to start from the Gate of Scourge in the Dragonblight, go west through half the Dragonblight, cross two rivers, and finally reach the east of the Borean Tundra; It is a theoretically possible secret passage that starts directly from the Solaza Basin west of Icecrown Glacier and reaches the Borean Tundra from the north.

  These two roads, no matter which way, the Scourge has to face the annoying problem of crossing the river.

   As long as it is not winter, the water volume of the rivers in these two areas is not small.

  The current is fast and the river is wide.

   This is definitely a hassle for the advance of the undead army.

   What's more, it's easy to come here, if there is an emergency, you won't be able to go back.

When the air force and long-range firepower are not dominant, the most ideal operation is to let the nerubians burrow close to the allies, and then launch a charge at a close enough distance to fight in close combat in one fell swoop, taking advantage of the number of undead soldiers of the Scourge. .

   But there are so many rivers and there is permafrost below, knowing that the alliance has ground-piercing shells, why is it still rushing?

   Don't be afraid to come, play the Azeroth version of [Incheon Landing] for the alliance, and make dumplings for Lao Taizi's main force at once?

   It's a similar problem with Howling Fjord.

   There is no way, the terrain of Northrend is a waist, if you have to support both ends from the land, you must be prepared to be cut in half by the alliance.

When the    alliance navy is absolutely dominant, there are not many cards that Lao Taizi can play.

  Especially when he knew that he was the one who smashed the handsome flag hit by the Fearless Fortress in the Borean Tundra, he was so angry that he almost gnawed his teeth.

   "Does McDonald think I'm an idiot?" At the same time, after careful sensing and discovering that he didn't smash soul fluctuations, Lao Taizi was so incompetent and furious.

   To McDonald's, he half-squinted his eyes: "I'm not afraid of a straight hook, as long as the bait is good enough, the hook will still be hooked."

  Well, if you don't take the bait, don't blame McDonald's for doing that again.

  Classic routine!

   The so-called routine is not afraid of old, the key lies in [classic].

  When one party can grind energy consumption and play steadily, it is really not easy to crack.

   McDonald's just kept his composure and let Dalaran stand outside Icecrown Citadel, looking at each other from a distance. The [Fearless Fortress] was first built in the southwest of Northrend, and the second castle [Fearless Fortress] was built at the location of the historical Warsong Fortress.

On the one hand, the extermination troops were dispatched to clean up the wandering monsters and murloc clans in the boreal tundra, and on the other hand, the main road was built between the two fortresses - it was a 'highway' paved with one-meter-thick reinforced concrete. . In addition to running cars, also began to build railroad tracks.

  The most outrageous thing is that the Alliance has started to farm on the plains of the Borean Tundra. When summer comes, all kinds of seeds are sown and planted by druids and various agricultural machinery.

At the same time, a large number of construction machines were frantically digging soil under the cover of the mecha troops, creating a lot of isolation belts dozens of meters wide, that is, digging all the way from the ground to the permafrost that the spider demons in the crypt can not handle, in order to cut off the natural disaster army. The possibility of playing 'Dragon Attack'.

  In Howling Fjord, southeast of Northrend, the Alliance operates similarly.

   It's just that there are a large number of vrykul who serve the Scourge Legion resisting, which makes it more lively here.

  Howling Fjord gets its name from the fact that it is surrounded by sea on three sides, and the sea breeze is constantly blowing, so that the bark of wild beasts can be heard throughout the area. Other than that, Howling Fjord is a very peaceful place. It's not as densely forested as Grizzly Hills, but the temperature is milder and the flat terrain is more suitable for growing crops.

The    alliance has relatively more problems here.

   The leader here is Varian.

   He was listening to the battle report.

"A large number of vrykul are blocking us like crazy. Once we see the alliance soldiers, even if there is only one of them, they will yell and kill them directly. We can't communicate with these lunatics at all." Vanessa VanCleef reporting.

   Dafan added: "The source of everything lies in Utgarde Castle! The vrykul king is commanding the battle here."

   "Can we... try the beheading plan?" Varian thought suddenly.

   "It's not impossible." Vanessa frowned: "When I sneaked in, I didn't find that the vrykul castle had a magical shield."

   "Then? Call the Alliance's airship unit to test it out?"

   "Okay! I'll inform Your Excellency Brian *Bronzebeard."

   Very unexpectedly, this became the first battle of the airship fleet headed by the Skybreaker in Northrend.

After half a day, Brian was looking at the towering castle in the binoculars, and suddenly a question mark appeared on his forehead: "Wait, on the highest platform of the castle, I saw a big man. Is that guy a vrykul? the king?"

The elite operator [Laughing Buddha] next to    saluted: "Dear Your Excellency Bronzebeard, you can be more confident and remove the three words 'Should it not'."

  Brian didn't know whether to laugh or laugh wildly?

   The sand sculpture players around him are similar.

  Reality is sometimes more magical than games.

In the game, if players want to beat the Vrykul King, they need to kill all the way from the bottom of the castle, all the way to the [Utgarde Peak]. Only then can they challenge, uh, or beat this brainless person who wants to die. King of the Vrykul.

   The difficulty of this stuff is a little bit. As an entry-level boss in Northrend, he can still handle it a few times.

   No wonder the two fools of the Lich King in history did not directly accept him and his clan as undead. Without it, their IQ would be worrying. Will lower the average IQ of death knights.

   Then, Ymiron, who was pointing at the country on the highest platform of the castle, saw a huge humanoid mecha falling from the sky...

   Uh, the last paragraph was wrongly copied, sorry!

  

  

   (end of this chapter)