Mage Joan

Chapter 559 Golem Guards

The ogre king was eager to open the door, roaring and rushing towards a stone golem blocking the door, holding up his big stick and smashing it hard at the opponent's chest.

The stone golem was just a construction machine without emotion and didn't know what fear was. Facing Shrek's fierce attack, he held up his shield expressionlessly to block it.

The mace hit the large shield, and sparks shot out amidst the roar.

It stands to reason that a shield made of rock would never be able to withstand the heavy blow of a giant stick. However, the large shield in the hand of the stone golem was reinforced with magic when it was created, and its hardness is not inferior to the hardest in nature. Metal "fine gold".

After the stone shield was hit hard by the big stick, even a crack could not be seen, but the shock made Shrek's wrists go numb, he hurriedly lowered his head to avoid the stone golem's counterattack, and the sharp ax whizzed past his head.

At the same time that Shrek was fighting fiercely with the stone golem, Clark also strode towards another stone golem blocking the door, turned sideways to avoid the tomahawk, stretched out his long arms to tightly grasp the shoulder of the stone golem, and at the same time swept Legs tripped, trying to bring the colossus down.

Clark is good at close combat, and knows that the weakness of the stone golem is that it is too heavy and not flexible enough to move. As long as it is successfully knocked to the ground, it will be difficult for this clumsy stone statue to get up again.

His tactics were really ingenious, but it was a pity that the stone golem's center of gravity was far more stable than he expected, and the kick with all its strength failed to trip the opponent on the spot as expected.

The stone golem was tripped by him and staggered backwards. It slammed into the door at the back with a thump, but was supported by it, and regained its footing. The giant's strong arms scuffled like this, and no one could do anything for a while.

The two stone golems a little far away from the gate noticed that their companions were in a fight, so they followed the fixed program implanted by the creator to help their companions kill powerful enemies as the first priority of action, striding towards Shrek and Clark.

With the strength of Clark and Shrek, each singled out a stone golem would still have an advantage. After some time, they would be able to defeat their opponents, but asking them to fight one against two would be too much of a stretch.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Casio jumped up and down anxiously.

Mr. Poet wants to help his companions share the pressure, but he is an artist after all, and asking him to wrestle with a stone golem...is really detrimental to the artist's elegance-and he can't wrestle others!

Not daring to challenge the stone golem at close range, and the spells couldn't break through the opponent's abnormal magic resistance, Casio was in a hurry and couldn't help it.

Inadvertently seeing the table next to the violin, he suddenly had a quick wit, turned around and ran to the table, grabbed the huge bow, and threw it at the violin with all his strength.

hum!

The strings vibrated violently, and there was a piercing roar.

The two stone golems who were about to assist their companions heard the movement, stopped at the same time, and turned around slowly. Both pairs of eyes focused on the poet, and their eyes turned from blue to scarlet, showing their hostility towards Cassio. Has climbed to the highest level!

The poet held up his bow and pointed at the two stone golems on the opposite side, threatening with a trembling voice and crying: "Stand there and don't move! Anyone who dares to move... I will destroy your master's cello!"

The two stone golems stood there, their eyes flickering, as if they were calculating whether Casio's threat was worth taking seriously according to the preset program in their bodies.

Joan took the opportunity to run to Casio's side. Seeing the poet's eyes were red with tears, he couldn't help being deeply moved.

In fact, he himself was frightened by the stone golem just now, his legs became weak, and his mind went blank. In contrast, although Casio was also scared to the point of crying, he was still able to withstand the huge mental pressure and took the initiative to restrain the stone golem. Golem, this courage made him feel inferior.

"Mr. Casio, don't be afraid, I will help you deal with the stone golem!"

Hearing the young mage's encouragement, Casio wiped away the tears from the corners of his eyes, and replied with a choked voice: "Brother, I'm actually not that afraid of the stone golem, the main reason is that I don't want to part with this piano, which is a rare treasure handed down from generation to generation!" Thinking of destroying such a good piano with my own hands, I can't help but feel distressed, and tears can't stop pouring out..."

Joan couldn't help but be surprised when he heard this.

The artist's delicate and rich emotions are really difficult for him to understand.

The two stone golems on the opposite side were also obviously cold-blooded and ruthless guys. After a short calculation, they ignored the threat of the poet and strode forward one after another to surround them.

Seeing this scene, Casio showed a relieved smile, and whispered to Joan: "Brother, now we have a good news and a bad news. The good news is that I successfully attracted the two stone men to share the burden with the king and Clark. The bad news is... ahem, I'm afraid the two of us are going to be cold."

Joan was amused by the poet's self-deprecating sense of humor when he was in a desperate situation, and replied with a wry smile: "Anyway, at least you don't have to destroy that precious violin... If I were you, Mr. Casio, I would snatch it." Fly before the stone golem approaches."

"Good idea!" Casio nodded solemnly, and immediately cast the innate spell of the "ogre wizard" family to fly into the air, deliberately suspended above the head of the stone golem, and teased the two mindless giants to chase him back and forth in the hall Going around in circles so that they have no time to distract and attack Joan.

The last enemy a mage wants to face is a golem.

Golems have almost infinite resistance to spells, and are immune to most magic, but there are no absolutes in the world, and individual spells can bypass magic resistance and affect golems.

Joan didn't waste the time that Casio risked his life to help him, and quickly took stock of all the spells he had mastered in his mind, and soon thought of four spells that would not be hindered by magic resistance, namely "cloud mist spell", "Glitter Dust", "Spider Web", and "Pit Maker".

Joan first excluded the "flash dust" from it.

The visual organ of the stone golem is different from the human eye. It is actually a "magic sensor" with a smart structure. It detects the surrounding things with the help of magic power.

The "cloud and mist spell" can obscure the vision of the human eye, but Joan is not sure whether it can block the sensor of the stone golem. For the sake of insurance, this spell is also temporarily ruled out.

Joan is 100% sure that the remaining two spells, "Spider Web" and "Pit Making", are effective on stone golems!

The thick silk thread created by the "spider web technique" can hold back the stone golem's footsteps, but considering that the stone golem is huge in size and its power is not inferior to the frost giant, Joan feels that the "spider web technique" can only delay it at best Considering the walking speed of the stone golem, it won't take long for the fragile spider silk to be torn off by the huge stone statue.

In contrast, the "pit making technique" is more able to restrain the bulky stone golem, as long as it is locked in the pit, before the spell expires, it is almost impossible for this kind of big man who does not have the ability to jump to escape from the pit!

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