Chapter 224 Final Battle 5
??[30 minutes left to survive]
"There is no way we can kill this thing!! It keeps healing up!!" eximed Poe, the prominent figure leading the convict team.
The desire for extra rewards fueled the yers'' determination to defeat the necromancer—an essential objective for the current round. However, the situation was reaching a critical point. Most yers had sessfully entered Camelot Castle, leaving the undead hordes to swarm the entire city, intensifying the boss battle at the town''s center.
"They have overrun the east gate; more hordes will arrive here!" shouted Merle, who kept a vignt lookout. Despite the escting threat, Axel did not call off the yers and continued their efforts to eliminate the two undead bosses.
Vicky, engaged in a close battle with the boss, teetered on the verge of giving up. Her morale plummeted, particrly since the French noble had assumedmand of the fight. She was prepared to call for a retreat when Rose''s voice cut through the chaos, shouting, "It''s n!! He is still alive!!"
n swiftly leaped between the rooftops, his agile movements bringing him to a vantage point where all veteran yers could witness his return. As hended, a murmur of both surprise and relief spread among the battle-worn fighters.
The Wolverines, ted at the sight of their leader still alive, and Axel, the French noble, couldn''t help but chuckle in amusement. "How many lives do you actually have?" the noble inquired, his toneced with both surprise and mockery.
n paid no attention to the remark, his focus shifting to a familiar figure leaping towards him. It was Rose, her face expressing genuine relief before trying to exins the situation.
As n surveyed the battlefield, he couldn''t help but feel a twinge of admiration for the collective strength of the 70 yers—veterans and elites from four different servers—fighting together in unison. Despite the onught of iing hordes and the resilience of the two formidable bosses, they managed to maintain an effective fighting formation.
The Lich King stubbornly held onto 70% of its health, proving to be a resilient adversary. Meanwhile, the Abyss Knight posed an even greater challenge, its special defensive skills preventing yers from reducing its HP below 8%. The constant healing from the Necromancer only added to the difficulty of the task at hand.
Witnessing the challenging situation, n couldn''t help but release a deep sigh. The Abyss Knight, with its special defensive skill, was a formidable foe, especially when paired with the Necromancer, and once again, n felt frustrated by Axel''s decision to kill Artorius.
Drawing upon the knowledge of the two undead bosses acquired from his past lives, n began formting tactics and calcting the chances of defeating both bosses with minimal risk. The thought of dying at thest minute after a continuous seven-day battle was too tragic to bear.
Having devised a strategy, n sighed once more, acknowledging that the only viable path to victory was to coborate with Axel''s team.
"If you want to win, follow my instructions!" he dered, his voice cutting through the chaos of the ongoing battle, emphasizing the urgency and seriousness of the impending struggle.
With Axel''s attempts to defeat the two undead bosses proving futile and his veteran teams depleted in stamina and spirit points, he found himself with no alternative. Refusing n''s guidance also meant abandoning the quest altogether, as n had the power to pull all of New York''s yers away. Axel had no choice but to agree. "Everyone!! Listen to your newmander!" he shouted.
"Good! Follow me!!" nmanded.
Rather than persisting in futilebat, n initiated a strategic retreat, leading everyone back closer to Camelot Pce, where the remaining yers had gathered.
"If we pull back now, we won''t have the time to kill them both!" Zencher protested n''s decision. "What is that retard thinking!!" he eximed, but Axel''s silence rendered Zencher''s words ineffective against the unity of the veterans.
[21 minutes left to survive]
[Abyss Knight - HP 7%]
[Lich King - HP 58%]
n swiftly ordered all yers to kite the two bosses and the surrounding undead back, instructing them to slowly regain their stamina and spirit points while saving the cooldown of their active skills. He continue analyzing the situation and coordinating with the yers. The tension in the air was palpable as they prepared for the final, decisive battle to save Camelot.
As they reached a small clearing with the castle wall behind their backs, n dered, "This is it! We''re going to make ourst stand here!"
The chosen location not only added a few dozen ranged fighters positioned on top of the walls to the equation but also prevented the units from being surrounded from two sides.
With efficiency, n allocated each yer''s cement and tasks. The yer with the highest defense, Captain Amon, would be in charge of tanking the Abyss Knight, while the second strongest, Marcus in his werewolf form, would tank the Lich King. All ranged fighters were to focus on shooting the two undead bosses, while others were given tasks to guard the perimeter.
The tension built up as n''s strategic direction set the stage for the final confrontation.
Despite the grumbling from some yers about the perceived decrease in their individual contributions by being assigned to guard the perimeter, n quickly reminded them of the primary objective—questpletion. The strategy was straightforward: prevent the undead soldiers from reaching the Necromancer. Three dozen yers, renowned for their melee prowess, moved past the two formidable bosses and positioned themselves strategically to intercept the iing hordes.
[18 minutes left to survive]
Time flew quickly, but n maintained strict discipline. He ordered a concentrated attack to ensure both undead bosses were brought under a specific health threshold, preventing them from recovering prematurely.
[Abyss Knight - HP 6%]
[Lich King - HP 51%]
"Alright, it''s time! All out attack!!" n''smand echoed across the battlefield, rallying the yers for a final, decisive assault.