Volume 1 Feathering Chapter 4: First Battle
At this time, other hyenas also rushed over and tried to besiege it, but without Levi's command, the small wind element had already used its skills on its own .
But it paused for a moment, and then the speed of its entire body rotation increased several times in an instant. There was a series of "bang" sounds, and a red number appeared on the heads of all the hyenas that besieged it.
There was another unlucky guy who was probably attacked in a weak spot. Blood spurted out of his mouth and nose and he was knocked back half a step. At the same time, a "-13" appeared above his head. He was hit critically!
Levi immediately understood. Just by looking at its fighting instinct, he knew that the intelligence 1 on its attribute panel could not be completely equated with its true intelligence.
However, its natural weapon was really hard to describe. He thought it would throw out a wind blade or something, but he didn't expect it to fight directly with its fists.
But no matter what, with its level 1 strength, it fights bravely enough, and the hyenas' counterattacks are extremely weak. Even though their claws and fangs are very sharp, how can they hurt the rotating wind?
Although their claws kept scratching, they could only cause 1 or 2 points of damage, and sometimes their attacks were simply ineffective. Although these hyenas looked ugly and fierce with their fangs bared, their attack power was actually very low. Even if they were outnumbered, it would only be a matter of time for the small wind element to kill them all.
The effect of this magic is even better than Levi had expected. Although it looks like it is only level 1, its attributes completely crush the militia. I just don't know how much of it is due to the enhancement of its own attributes and how much is its original strength.
However, even though the small wind element is so brave, Levi will not sit idly by and watch it fight alone. These militiamen have been paid after all, so all of them should get to work!
After leaving two militiamen as guards just in case, he sent the rest of the militiamen out.
I can't say how many more there are, but with the small wind element as a distraction, three militiamen are fighting one hyena. Let's concentrate our strength on eliminating two enemies first. Shouldn't that be a problem?
As it turned out, the problem was not serious. In less than two minutes, the brief conflict was completely over, and six hyena corpses were left at the scene.
Although one hyena saw the danger and tried to escape, it couldn't even run away from the small wind element. It and its companions became the food for his strengthening, that is, experience points.
Thanks to the outstanding performance of the small wind element, it attracted most of the hyenas' attention, and the militiamen were in relatively good condition, except for a slight loss of health.
Levi also roughly estimated the attributes of the hyenas. They have a basic defense of 1, an attack power of 4-6, and a health value of about 35-40. Their attack speed is slightly faster than that of the militiamen, but there is no doubt that they are also some level 0 soldiers.
He was very satisfied with the combat effectiveness of the small wind element. It seemed that the gap between a mage and a warrior was not that big. Although there was a limit on the duration, it was completely equivalent to a warrior.
Even if all mages could obtain this as their initial magic, perhaps in a brief skirmish, the mages would have the upper hand. After all, small wind elementals were just summoned creatures that could be sacrificed at will, while warriors who were chosen heroes by God could not.
However, he was not too satisfied with the performance of the militia. He had already seen their attributes, so there would be no surprises. But why were they afraid when facing the hyenas? Obviously, they had more people!
More than ten seconds later, as the battle was completely over, the system prompt finally came.
“The settlement of this battle:
Our team killed 6 hyenas (level 0), with no casualties. The one who made the highest contribution was a small wind element. Please click here to view the battle details. "
"Congratulations on winning your first battle. Based on the comparison of both sides' strength and casualties, this battle is evaluated as having a slight advantage. The experience point multiplier is 110%. You have successfully obtained 16.5 experience points."
"Due to killing the hyena, based on your intelligence attribute and related knowledge, you have obtained some information about the hyena."
Name: Hyena
Race: Beast
Level: Level 0 (Ordinary)
property:???
Life: 30? -40?
Levi couldn't help but raise his eyebrows. All the enemies were wiped out, and none of our own were killed, but we were only slightly ahead? Could it be that you counted all the mana I consumed into the consumption ?
And this information is too brief. Do I need you to tell me? I'm not a fool. I've already estimated it, and I even know more.
However, it was obviously meaningless to argue with the system about this issue. He signaled two militiamen to clean up the battlefield and pick up the fallen dog skins, dog teeth and other miscellaneous spoils, while Levi himself compared the attribute panels back and forth.
"110% is 16.5 experience points. That means under normal circumstances, if I kill six hyenas, each will give me 2.5 experience points, so I will get 15 points. That's not a big problem."
"But clearly two militiamen killed one each, but now the rewards are not the expected 2.5%, but 1.5% and 2%. On the other side, the militiamen who didn't kill any hyenas also received 0.5%-1.5%..."
"So, except for me who is the chosen hero, the other subordinates will get experience points as long as they perform well in battle and win the battle?"
He clicked to view the battle details and found that the statistics were very comprehensive, including but not limited to the number of kills, damage caused, damage sustained, treatment, etc. It seemed that as long as the fighting continued, even if a single hyena was not killed, the militia would have a chance to advance.
"But if I kill a hyena myself, will it be 5 experience points?"
Touching the bow and arrow on his back, he suddenly became eager to try. The experience points required to increase the campaign level were too much, so he would not consider it for the time being. However, increasing the combat level was relatively much easier.
The power of the first-level magic summoning element is so great that it seems stronger than three or five militiamen. What will it be like if you learn more other magic?
Looking at the small wind element, it also gained something, but because it is a level 1 soldier, the experience points required for upgrading are different from those of the militia. Levi roughly estimated that it may need 200 experience points, which is directly doubled.
However, even summoned creatures can be upgraded by killing enemies. So if it kills enough enemies, will it advance to a level 2 wind element on the spot, or will its magic change?
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but cheer up: "Okay, hurry up and kill more enemies as soon as possible before the magic effect ends!"