MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter-Chapter 925 - Fierce Battle

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Chapter 925: Chapter 925 Fierce Battle

Chapter 925: Chapter 925 Fierce Battle

With the appearance of the Starfire fleet, below the flag of the Starfire fleet appeared the Unreal flags of Qionghua and two other guilds, symbolizing an alliance.

The intense battle had suddenly taken a bizarre turn. Zhan Tianxia’s united fleet was from North America, while the Titan Alliance consisted of many guilds from Northern Europe.

The leading president of Zhan Tianxia shouted in the regional channel, “We and the Starfire fleet have no quarrel. Please withdraw immediately, Starfire, and we will pretend nothing happened.”

“Sorry, we are allied with Qionghua,” Li Yao said.

“Our issue with Qionghua is personal. Starfire is a new guild, why get involved in a guild dispute? Your fleet is exceptional too; better to break the alliance and just come ashore. Everyone knows about your fleet now. I believe no one can intercept you,” a member of the Titan Alliance shouted.

Li Yao scoffed, “Do you think I’m a fool? If I could just come ashore now, what would be the point of the military leaderboard?”

In fact, during their journey, they could already see the coast through their telescopes, and it was not as if no other fleets had reached the coast.

Indeed, each race’s ships had distinct styles; for example, the Trolls’ assault ships were known for their speed.

There were also the Goblins’ small yachts, powered by black oil with steel bodies, ugly looking and leaky, smeared with oil stains and other imperfections, but similarly fast and quite sturdy.

These guilds’ fleets clearly chose with the rules in mind; as a result, they rapidly reached the coast.

But they couldn’t just come ashore. Only upon reaching the coast did they receive a notification that they must engage in battle, with only the final qualifying number allowed to land.

Although Li Yao hadn’t reached the shore yet, the fact that they couldn’t just land made him consider this, along with his guesses about the military leaderboard.

Battle was inevitable, of course. Li Yao could just wait for the others to fight it out, confident that seeing the ferocious Starfire fleet would deter anyone from provoking them.

But such team military honors clearly couldn’t be divided at the individual level, so their purpose was obvious—to accumulate military honors for the second round.

Thus, Li Yao’s thought process was clear—battle was necessary, but it couldn’t be reckless, as that could easily lead to being surrounded by a large number of allied fleets.

Now that his allies were under attack, it provided a very good reason to enter the fight, surely something many allied fleets would enjoy watching.

“Damn it, prepare to fight. They really think we’re afraid of them?”

The guard officer also grinned viciously, “Boss, just watch.”

The spectators also focused their attention on this area, where the battle was intensely fierce, and the fleets from the other two alliances were numerous and employed some special tactics.

“Prepare the fire burst arrows,” the players on the ships near the Starfire fleet raised their heavy crossbows.

These heavy crossbows were fixed to the ship’s gunwale, and with the command, the tips of the arrows were ignited.

Following the command, countless rockets lit up the night sky.

Simultaneously, the cannons of the Starfire also began to roar.

The loud noises shattered the sea surface as one artillery shell after another flew out like shooting stars.

Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom…

One by one, the artillery shells struck the opposing ships; then came violent explosions.

The ships emitted terrifying sounds of breaking apart and caught fire.

The players hit by the artillery shells were instantly killed, a truly grisly sight.

On the Starfire side, the cannons were operated by NPCs in the ship cabins, leaving nothing for the Starfire members to handle.

As the rockets soared, Unparalleled Enchantress commanded, “All mages prepare your area spells to extinguish the fire, and summon the Healing Tide Totems, Shaman Priests.”

Spurt, spurt, spurt, spurt, spurt…

These rockets primarily burned slack fuel, and their lethality was average.

But, as soon as the fire ignited, the mages’ spells appeared, and then every ship had a Shaman Priest’s Healing Tide Totem.

The dense flow of the Water Element essentially squeezed out the gathering and rampage of the Fire Element, coupled with the warship’s special fire defense, the situation did not grow severe and merely caused some minor troubles.

Of course, this is not to say that the Flame Arrows were not powerful. If it were ordinary ships, these arrows would not be so easily extinguished by mages and shamans.

Ultimately, it was the vast difference between warships and ordinary boats, completely incomparable.

Starfire’s fleet, like a long dragon, maneuvered around the battlefield, bombarding as they progressed.

With every round of artillery, numerous ships sank, and countless players cursed in the water, basically able to launch only a single attack, causing some trouble for Starfire before their ships sank.

Actually, despite the artillery shells being powerful against players, the number killed was limited, with only a few unlucky ones being smashed or blown up directly in their trajectory.

The rest were mostly those who couldn’t swim and drowned, while many who could swim floated on the surface, cursing in vain, but to no avail, without ships, they were essentially doomed.

As for swimming over to attack Starfire’s fleet, that was a joke; the swimming speed and the warship’s speed were not even comparable.

The other two guilds, grinding their teeth in fury, ranted and raved like mad.

The Titan Guild had stone throwers installed on every ship, but the warships had Magic Shields.

Flame Arrow was reluctant to waste Magic Shield energy, but the stone throwers still needed to be defended against.

However, for other ships, the heavily damaging stone throwers were powerless against the Magic Shield, and of course, they didn’t know that every time the Magic Shields were activated, Sister Li was itching with annoyance, as it was expensive, not just a little money.

Also, these transport ships had limited capacity; fitting two stone throwers per ship was the maximum.

Indeed, their kind of ships were already formidable among sea players, but still no match for warships.

As Starfire joined, the battlefield quickly shifted.

What was originally a brawl among three parties now turned into a battle against Starfire and Qionghua’s joint fleet by the Zhan Tianxia and Titan guild alliance.

“Damn it, hurry up, we can’t hold on much longer, they actually have rockets and stone throwers, and we’ve lost over a third of our ships.”

Li Yao frowned and said to the guard officer, “Can we meet up with them to help ease their pressure?”

“Quite feasible. They were originally many fleets together, and although the truce exists, the divisions are still unclear. We could insert ourselves with the Rain Shield fully activated, but our pressure will increase.

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“Will there be any damage?” Li Yao asked.

“Hehe, the Magic Shield is a fine thing, rarely used even by the military. There’d definitely be no damage, but I estimate it will cost at least a thousand Gold Coins,” explained the guard officer.

“Damn,” Li Yao muttered, gritting his teeth, “Charge in.”

“So exhausting,” the guard officer suddenly exclaimed, excitedly beginning to issue a series of commands.

Starfire’s fleet whipped into a new formation, then charged straight into the joint fleet…