216 One Cheater VS 40 Dogs (III)
But he did not lose any health.
This was because these creatures didnât expect that the shield on Lin Yeâs body wasnât a normal magic shield that could block damage. Instead, it was a nullified shield that could ignore normal skills and could only be broken with normal attacks and shield-break skills.
âWhatâs with thisâ¦?â
âSo many damage skills, and we still canât break that shield?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIs it the invincible shield?â
Lin Ye ignored them and used the remaining time for Dawn Protection to switch to Moonlightâs Protection form and stab the sword into the ground.
When Dawn Protectionâs shield effect ended, he waved his hand and cast heavenâs shaking nature at everyone.
It was as expected.
Lin Yeâs crowd control skill was targeted again.
One of the Professionals raised the weapon in their hand and released a magic shield for all his teammates, which could resist a single immunity to control effects. They ignored the meteorite that fell from the sky, and there was no need to move to avoid damage and control.
Lin Ye remained quiet.
Luckily.
In order to kill Lin Ye as quickly as possible, the enemies had mindlessly used a bunch of damaging skills, but they were all nullified by Dawnâs Protection, so they were now out of skills.
Otherwise, if Lin Ye didnât activate his reverse heaven and earth talent, he would definitely be killed by the enemyâs concentrated fire when the crowd control effect suddenly stopped. He wouldnât have any chance to struggle.
Then?
What should he do now?
Without the 3 seconds of petrification from heavenâs moving nature, not only would he not be able to pull apart the distance between the two, but he would also be stuck in front of the other party, making it impossible for him to switch to Moon Shadow and use the next godly skill that could pull the distance for 3 secondsâ
In that case, if he wanted to wait for the next âBright Mirror Waterâ, he would have to hold on for 15 seconds.
If he wanted to wait for the next Stars Godly Glory, he would have to hold on for 30 seconds.
Although Divine Qi Therapy and Aqua Tide did not have to wait for the cooldown, they were useless in the current situation and could not hold back the group of guys who were dealing explosive damage.
After allâ¦
They had quite a few normal dispel skills.
Lin Ye could only rely on the first two skills that normal dispel skills couldnât dispel. His opponent didnât have many diamond dispel skills, and they had long cooldowns after leveling up, so they definitely couldnât beat Lin Ye, who had half of his cooldowns.
âAish!â
âForget it!â
âIâll take a gamble!â
Summoning card! The Ancient King of Iron! On stage!
Attack!
Delay these otherworld beings!
Inheritance skill âDuel Invitationâ activated. The target has been selected. Rejected! Randomly cast a Hive-like curse! Three levels had reduced all his attributes! Can not be dispelled!
Inheritance skill âDuel Invitationâ activated. The target has been selected. Rejected! Randomly cast a Hive-like curse! The skill failed! The other party is unable to use any skills! It lasted for three minutes! Can not be dispelled!
âHuh?â
âDid they even know the inheritance effect of the Duel Invitation?â
âWhy did they reject the invitation so decisively?â
Furthermore, the Ancient King of Iron only managed to survive for two seconds before he was killed by a bunch of skills that countered summoned creatures. They simply could not delay for long enough.
It was obvious that these otherworld beings had already thought of how to deal with my summoning card.
âBut!â
âI still won the bet!â
âThe greatest use of the Ancient King of Ironâs appearance wasnât to stall for time or to kill the enemy, but to act as cannon fodder that I could abandon, to test if the otherworld beings had the ability to permanently âkillâ summoned creatures!â
âThe result of the test was no.â
âThat meant the remaining three summoned inheritance creatures and one Fire Dragon could enter the arena without any worries.â
âSo thisâ¦?â
âIt should be enough for me to delay until the next âBright Mirror Waterâ, right?â