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100fold amplification triggered.

successfully crafted bone arrows 1 0 1 0 0 bundles of bone arrows materialized stacking beside him prepared 10 carts load the crossbows and the goblin daggers from the warehouse how commanded loudly the nearby skeletons immediately set aside their work and proceeded to the warehouse to load the carts following the recent battle had been contemplating strategies the bloodthirsty batwolf species boasted a higher grade and physical physical prowess far surpassing that of the skeletal soldiers.

However, its most significant advantage was its ability to fly.

The swords and shields wielded by the skeletal soldiers could only strike during the fleeting moment the enemy landed to attack.

Yet, the Batwolf's movements were too swift, making it challenging for the skeletal soldiers to keep pace.

Thus, Fongha resolved to alter his tactics.

Since they cannot keep up, he would forego the sword and shield.

He crafted over 10,000 bone arrows.

Despite their limited power, they could still wear down the foes.

Soon, carts laden with 2,000 crossbows and over 200 goblin daggers were brought forth.

These crossbows have been crafted for dealing with the orc forces and have been carefully preserved in the warehouse, thus saving him the materials for further production.

Fonggho instructed the skeletons to find over 200 slender wooden poles.

He secured the goblin daggers tightly to the tops of these poles with twine, transforming them into modified spears.

It was somewhat embarrassing.

He had already acquired the blueprint for iron spears, but it was still at Shadow Wind Castle, and crafting required the Lord's book.

This meant he had to wait for the skeletons from Shadow Castle to return for the blueprint to be inscribed in the Lord's book before proceeding.

Not wishing to delay until nightfall, he opted to skip a step, simply modifying the daggers and affixing them to the long poles to serve as spears.

Before long, 200 dagger spears were completed.

He loaded the bone arrows and spear onto the carts, then returned to his room.

He cast divine state once more, possessing a skeletal soldier stationed outside the door.

A total of 10,000 bone arrows, 200 spears, and the 2,000 crossbows retrieved from the warehouse were all loaded onto the carts.

With everything in order, Fong House set forth with 3,000 skeletal soldiers, pushing the carts towards Shadow Castle.

The journey was smooth and uninterrupted.

Upon reaching Shadowwind Castle, the previously stationed thousand skeletal soldiers remained vigilant at the castle gates, showing no signs of complacency.

All right, 2,000 of you, put down your shields and take up the crossbows.

You few, grab the spears, Fongo instructed.

221 do-headed daggers and spears along with 324 rusty iron spears could be assembled into 545 spears.

Fongal's plan was quite straightforward.

The bloodthirsty bat wolves executed ferocious diving attacks, gliding down with such force that they would topple a multitude of skeletons.

If the diving assault was not neutralized, it would prove challenging for the crossbowmen to operate effectively.

After much contemplation, Fong Hao conceived the idea of using spears to obstruct the enemy's diving damage.

However, the feasibility of this notion required validation through actual combat.

Once preparations were complete, Fongo commanded, "Open the door.

" The castle's grand entrance creaked a jar, and he peered inside.

The opulent hall, once a sight of grandeur, lay in disarray following the recent battle.

The six bloodthirsty bat wolves had returned to six imposing stone pillars resembling statues as they stood motionless with closed eyes.

All right, let proceed, Fongghao urged.

The skeletons, armed with their respective weapons and carrying a myriad of bone arrows, surged into the hall.

The limited space quickly became congested due to the influx of skeletons with many remaining outside.

Fong Hao and his companions movements roused the resting bloodthirsty batwolves.

Upon opening their eyes and recognizing the lowly skeletons before them, their fury intensified, leading to an enraged roar.

Fire.

As the Batwolves took to the skies, the skeletons wielding crossbows had already pulled their triggers.

The flurry of bone arrows shot forth like a vast net aimed at the batwolves within the confined space.

The batwolves had no time to seek shelter.

In an instant, each batwolf was assailed by the bone arrows, suffering grievous harm.

Enraged, the bat wolves seized the opportunity to dive while the crossbowmen were still loading their bolts.

Fong awaited this moment.

Spear.

The skeletal soldiers thrust their iron spears toward the descending batwolves.

The lead batwolf, realizing the impending danger as the spears pointed toward it, felt a surge of dread.

It was too late to halt its descent.

It plunged into the forest of spears, its flesh pierced, plummeting into the heart of the skeletons.

The skeletal sword and shieldbearers, positioned strategically, seized this opportune moment to strike, cleaving the bat wolf's head into a pulpy mess.

The remaining five bloodthirsty bat wolves watched in terror, unable to fathom that upon re-entry, their companion had been slain by these skeletons.

The iron spears still glimmered ominously, dripping with the blood of their fallen comrade.

Mere seconds later, the crossbowmen completed their reloading fire.

Once again, the arrows whistled through the air, embedding themselves in the bat wolf's bodies like quills on a porcupine.

Although the damage from the bone arrows was limited, they still managed to pierce the batwolves.

Occasionally, a few arrows would puncture their leathery wings, creating gaping holes.

Covered in blood, the batwolves attempted to launch a diving attack, only to be forced back by the spears.

Fire.

The command echoed again, and the arrows flew forth once more.

After the fourth wave of arrows, the batwolves could no longer contain themselves.

Their bodies drenched in blood, charging recklessly forward.

The spears thrust once more, piercing through their flesh, while the remaining sword and shield soldiers delivered the final blows.

Soon, the battle, which had persisted for nearly an hour, reached its conclusion.

The corpses were unceremoniously discarded.

Fongghao remarked that the ferocious fifth tier batwolves had met a rather humiliating demise.

Though they possessed overwhelming strength, they were vanquished by Fongghao through strategic troop composition.

Six massive batwolf carcasses were dragged outside, leaving a trail of crimson behind.

The hall returned to silence.

Fongo trod upon the scattered arrow shafts reminiscent of walking on a hayfield.

Each step producing a crisp crackle.

This encounter profoundly impressed upon Fong how the significance of troop tears.

The bloodthirsty fifth tier batwolves had effortlessly decimated hundreds of first tier skeleton soldiers.

Ultimately, Fongghow's victory was achieved through considerable ingenuity.

Any other lord in his position would have found it exceedingly challenging to replicate such an outcome.

In the early days of his territory, encountering bloodthirsty batwolves would have mint certain doom.

Search for any valuable items on the first floor.

Fongghao commanded loudly.

With six fifth tier soldiers at his disposal, he felt confident that there must be treasures to uncover.

Shortly thereafter, the skeleton soldiers turned the first floor hall upside down, and several items were presented before Fong Hao.

Acquired building blueprint, skeleton conversion facility.

Chapter 26.

Life is a malady skeleton transformation chamber, blue.

Category: Architectural Blueprint.

Require materials 500 wood, 500 stone, 50 hemp rope, five shadow stones, two marks of death.

Description: The skeleton transformation chamber can convert buried beings or remains into skeleton soldiers, unlocking troop types, and allows the consumption of a corresponding quantity of offerings for recruitment.

Indeed, it did not disappoint Fong Ha.

After vanquishing the fifth tier troops, he acquired a blue architectural blueprint.

The description appeared promising.

It could in deceased creatures, thereby transforming them into corresponding skeleton soldiers.

Following the initial transformation, the building would record its progress, enabling future recruitment with the requisite offerings.

The offerings referred specifically to the wriggling spinal bones.

Though remains uncertain whether new recruitment offerings will emerge in the future, it is undoubtedly a commendable blueprint.

However, as the Lord's book was not in his possession at that moment, he could only safeguard it until his return for proper cataloging.

The hall yielded no additional spoils.

Only decorations such as carpets and lampstands remained, which he intended to thoroughly scavenge upon departure.

Follow me to the second floor, Fong Ho commanded, summoning 10 skeletons to ascend the staircase.


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