Though, if it’s a long distance, it’s in my favor.
He can also scrape his HP with [sickle] from [burning breath].
The red ants rushed straight into the flames, but they must have been after a lot of damage.
There is also a [craigan] over there if it is a long-distance move, but because of this narrow passage it can only fly completely from one direction, so it can be easily bounced off with nails.
MP was not even expensive, and [self-regeneration] could not be used that persistently.
I guess I’ll check the status of the red ants to see how sharp they are.
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Race: Red Auga Ant
Status: Normal
Lv: 29/55
HP: 132/246
MP: 21/78
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Race: Red Auga Ant
Status: Normal
Lv: 27/55
HP: 86/239
MP: 56/75
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Yeah, it’s pretty sharp.
The situation is in my favor.
You can also distract the lead with the same [burning breath] earlier.
I’ll breathe in softly and let the red ants jump in flames full of passages.
There’s no escape, so we won’t be able to avoid this first. I’ll make sure they sharpen it.
Red Ants stop their legs at the same time.
If HP comes down, are you no longer brave enough to rush in as resolutely as you did just now?
Nevertheless, if it stops and you get that far, you won’t be able to avoid it anymore.
If you were trying to avoid it, you should have run back as hard as you could the moment I breathed in.
You’ll just lose it when attacking to deal with the damage halfway through.
The flames cover my sight.
As earlier, it releases [sickle weasels] toward the flames.
Gatsung, the blade of wind leaping into the flames makes a hard noise.
That, what did you hit?
When the flames stopped, a wall of red sand was blocking the passage.
Did you build a wall with [Clay] and put out the flames?
At the same time that I realized that, the walls collapse and massive amounts of stone debris, [Craigan], fly.
They’re shooting at me for two.
This passage is narrow and inevitable, so we have to bounce it off.
I think so and play desperately with both hands, but I can’t catch up.
This one is collapsing step by step.
I just want to guard it with my wings, but it’s visible that it’s coming through that gap.
What I couldn’t play with my fingernails is coming towards my body.
I stick my right shoulder forward and take the rubble with my body.
As I signaled it, two red ants jump in at the same time.