Chapter 1301 (1/2)

Chapter 1301: 421. Over-sized and inappropriate_3

From this, a very typical scene in space battle emerged:

The little ships devour the big ones.

Hundreds to thousands of players transformed into an equal number of ultra-high-speed drones.

While possessing the maneuverability of light drones, each of their defensive capabilities rivaled that of escort ships.

The turrets of the transport fleet could neither catch up with them nor, once caught up, could they overpower them.

The entire fleet was suddenly thrust into a reactive and pummeled state.

The players maintained high-speed movement, using the “Wand Summoning Spell” to create temporary magic wands as casting mediums.

With the aid of the temporary wand, they activated attack spells with their minds, unleashing the power of magic onto the battleships.

Bolts of lightning, huge fireballs, frost breath, acid spray, metal piercing, and continuous gusts of wind.

Every attack spell listed in the Spell List was thrown at the battleships in various ways by the players.

Even the ships’ shields flickered with dense ripples, blocking all the players’ spells.

“Whoa~ So exhilarating~”

“Let my magic tear you to shreds~”

“Face my fury~”

The players shouted these cheesy slogans, but soon realized something was amiss.

Their magic didn’t seem as strong as they had imagined; it merely rippled the enemy shields but couldn’t break through them at all.

They guessed that the speed at which they were damaging the shield wasn’t even as fast as the speed at which the shield was repairing itself.

What’s worse, the Artificial Angels had the capability to deal with a large number of highly maneuverable targets.

They abandoned the “Stop Field” and instead released the “Traction Field.”

Traction, as the name implies, is a gravitational wave used to pull targets towards the source of the field.

Any player hit by the Traction Field found themselves moving uncontrollably towards the Artificial Angels.

This was extremely deadly for the players who were fast-moving but not heavy enough.