254 Major Gap in Combat Ability (1/2)
The emerald dragon that the Druid turned into flapped his wings while he leaped, raising an appalling wind, before he surged into the sky and charged at Solomon.
Before he drew near, all the players had already sensed heavy pressure when the dragon rushed at them, as if a mountain was hanging above them.
Solomon's first reaction was to recall his maggot and send it back to the special space where magic pets were kept.
It was definitely a smart decision, as the emerald dragon had spurted out a mouthful of green saliva the moment he took off. The saliva crashed into the second mass of black and yellow stuff and vaporized it. Then, it hit exactly where Solomon was standing.
Though Solomon was defending himself with the magic barrier that he had randomly learned as a Warlock, the dragon saliva consumed him. His magic shield broke within half a second. Then, Solomon was reduced to bones before he even had the chance to scream.
It was a spew of acid, one of the emerald dragon's special skills.
After the green acid melted Solomon, it splashed everywhere on the ground, and when it hit trees, grass, or mud, there would be a rustling sound of collision and a surge of foam.
Dorfer, the Hunter who was slightly far away, was hit by a drop of acid on his left arm. Then, his leather armor was immediately blackened. His left arm was sore too.
Greatly scared, he cut his left arm with his dagger for self-defense, slashing off the part of his flesh that was stained by the acid.
The flesh dropped to the ground and was soon gone because of the corrosion.
However, Dorfer found that his bow trembled hard when he tried to pull it with his wounded left arm.
Because of the weakened sense of pain, Dorfer did not really feel any agony from his left arm, but the wound inevitably affected the strength and stability of his arm.
He had a try, and his arrow simply missed the target fifty meters away.
His tentative arrow was spotted by the elves. Realizing where he was, they shot a dozen regular and magic arrows at him.
Dorfer hurried to dodge, but the emerald dragon had discovered him too. The dragon flew back abruptly and craned its head, taking a deep breath.
It was not hard to say that another mouthful of saliva was upcoming.
But at this point, Roland finally took action. The blue fireball that was almost one meter in diameter was thrown in midair.
Actually, Roland had been hit remotely at least four times, but the attacks were all blocked by Suel with a round shield.
Roland suspected that Suel had special skills against remote attacks, because he had accurately blocked the zigzagging arrows, some of which were even magic, with a tiny round shield that did not have a large coverage.
Those four attacks were just a prelude. More elves had focused their eyes on him.
If Roland didn't attack, he would be faced with a rain of arrows soon, which Suel might not be able to block.
The blue fireball flew at the emerald dragon in the sky, and the emerald dragon looked at it in disdain.
Seeing the fireball coming at him, the dragon moved horizontally to avoid the trajectory of the fireball.
However awesome a spell was, it was pointless if it could not hit the target.
Right when the fireball and the dragon were about to pass each other, Roland snapped his fingers.
The fireball immediately glittered in an intense explosion, swallowing the dragon in overwhelming flames.