MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter-Chapter 927 - Encirclement
Chapter 927: Chapter 927 Encirclement
Chapter 927 -927 Encirclement
“Kid, don’t think you’re all that just because you scored a little success in the world competition,” the Mage hurriedly recast a Magic Shield on himself.
“Heh, if getting a ranking isn’t amazing, then someone like you who’s failed must be really impressive. Oh, I’m so scared,” Tongtong retorted, but she wasn’t just talking, her totems were already planted in every blind spot.
Four elements protected her while she continuously bombarded the Mage. The Mage kept blinking to seek a position to attack Tongtong, but was always helpless.
Moreover, Tongtong’s attacks were terrifying; a random spell could break her shield.
It wasn’t just on this ship; fierce battles were erupting among powerhouses on other ships as well.
“Your Starfire Guild is too fearsome, with so many masters,” a popular female commentator from abroad said to Feng Yi, filled with amazement.
After all, this was an attack coordinated by many strong guilds’ elites, yet Starfire was handling it with ease.
Whenever an opponent’s master appeared, Starfire always had someone ready to counter.
“It has to do with our guild’s strict recruitment policy. There’s no helping it, too many people want to join Starfire now. We have nearly twenty sub-guilds by now,” Feng Yi explained indifferently.
The commentator was not only amazed, she had heard rumors about Starfire, which had shone brightly in the world competition.
If it were just an individual from Starfire achieving greatness, that would be personal and wouldn’t greatly affect the guild.
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But for a newly established guild like Starfire, having several members enter the top hundred—something not even the super guilds could achieve—was extraordinary.
And what about the team competitions? Besides the main team led by Prairie Fire, the other teams also achieved dazzling results.
This meant not only did Chinese players want to join Starfire, but many buried talents were eager to be part of it as well.
This also led to Starfire’s recruitment being even stricter and higher in standard, coupled with a good competitive system, ensuring the strong don’t have to worry about getting an opportunity to shine.
Moreover, the atmosphere filled with masters allowed for constructive teamwork and sparring to greatly improve everyone’s skills. Of course, there was also the internal guidance from Prairie Fire.
Recently, a Starfire Guild points exchange list appeared on a forum, listing items extremely valuable from the guild’s warehouse, which left players in awe. In other guilds, ordinary members can only dream of obtaining such treasures.
These rare items included Rare Skill Books and Inscriptions, and even the Words of Runes, making many feel that Starfire was a vibrant guild.
In this atmosphere, many members also exchanged valuable items they couldn’t use for points, creating a positive cycle.
The most hotly discussed exchange item was the opportunity for the guild leader to correct one’s technical shortcomings—this service’s points were quite high among all others, but as shown on the list, it was also the most exchanged for.
Many worked hard to earn points for Li Yao to identify their flaws, saying the points were well spent and they gained much. Coupled with Li Yao’s monthly commentary on the guild’s internal ranking competition, it made even more people eager to join Starfire.
After all, Li Yao had proven to be incredibly strong. Nobody knew until they saw the individual competition, where top-tier players were easily defeated by Aliens, but those conceited Aliens stood no chance against Li Yao. Nowadays, no one doubted Li Yao’s personal ability.
“So, our Starfire is getting stronger and stronger. Following the last team competition, now others in Starfire are clamoring to form new teams, and not just one,” Feng Yi said.
The commentator laughed wryly, “Even now you don’t forget to advertise. I’m impressed.”
Feng Yi just smiled. As the guild grew stronger, she became busier. After all, she did bear the title of the guild leader’s wife, and she really enjoyed the atmosphere of the Starfire Guild.
Li Yao was about to switch to the Thousand Mechanisms Bow, but seeing this situation, he slightly shook his head and continued to protect the ship’s helm with the Blue Moon Bow.
He felt heartened now. After such a long period of training and development, other members of Starfire could completely hold their own.
Beyond the original core group, many rising stars had emerged.
The two united fleets’ experts had been frantically attacking for half an hour, but ultimately, they had not even managed to capture a single warship, much to the frustration of the guilds’ members, yet they were powerless to do anything about it.
“Everyone, hold on for a while longer, our reinforcements are about to arrive.”
The players from the two beleaguered fleets who had already lost confidence all turned to look into the distance, their spirits suddenly lifting.
They discovered that many warships had encircled them from all sides without them noticing.
The Starfire fleet officer said with a grave expression, “This isn’t good, we’re entangled, and now we’ve been encircled.”
Li Yao was startled and said, “Does the encirclement matter? We can break through.”
The officer gave a wry smile and said, “Boss, I’m afraid we can’t. There’s a very large number of warships in this encirclement. If we keep ramming, it’s not only that we’ll lack the power to sustain it, but the Magic Shield won’t withstand the continuous shocks either.”
“Then let’s quickly wipe out these scum and then fight with our backs to the wall,” Li Yao’s eyes sparkled.
“Don’t worry, boss. Even though we can’t break out, it will be difficult for them to annihilate us as if climbing to heaven,” the officer assured.
“That’s good to hear,” Li Yao activated the Eagle Eye Technique and kept observing the distant fleets.
“Full firepower, blast these scum into pieces,” the officer said with a cold laugh.
The Starfire cannons resumed their intense bombardment, and the two united fleets’ remaining ships eventually sank.
Then, the Starfire fleet formed a ring and waited for the encircling fleet to attack while the Starfire members took the opportunity to resupply.
Li Yao constantly swept over the area with the Eagle Eye Technique and discovered this was a joint fleet from multiple administrative regions.
It’s known that allies are usually players from the same administrative region—cross-regional alliances are rare.
But Li Yao saw players from various large and small administrative regions and finally recognized a familiar flag—it was from a Chinese guild.
Li Yao spoke in the regional guild leaders’ communication channel, “I was wondering who it was; turns out to be you guys. It looks like Prosperous Era is leading the siege on Starfire this time. I didn’t expect your new guild base to be by the seaside.”
This channel was only for guild leaders and vice-leaders to speak in, so it was relatively quiet, but other players could see the channel.
The first to lose his patience, Prosperous Era’s young master retorted, “Idiot, realizing it now is too late. I’m not afraid to tell you that a total of eighty-six guilds have joined forces aiming to take down Starfire, and there are even more guilds joining.”
Li Yao laughed and said, “We at Starfire are indeed honored. You all really value Starfire highly, such a grand formation from Zhenhai.”
“Who told you to show off Starfire so much? As the saying goes, ‘the tree that stands out in the forest will be destroyed by the wind.'”