Dungeon Core Online: Remastered Edition - Book Two by Jonathan Smidt & Portal Books

Dungeon Core Online: Remastered Edition - Book Two by Jonathan Smidt & Portal Books

Author:Jonathan Smidt & Portal Books [Smidt, Jonathan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Portal Books
Published: 2021-11-10T16:00:00+00:00


James stared at the popup hesitantly. The timing of it was just too perfect. Sure, it was a new achievement, but he was pretty certain it was also going to be a slap in the face. Still, he figured he could afford a few seconds to look at it as his mobs rushed to join the battle.

Achievement Unlocked! Et Tu? — Aid invasion forces in the death of your own players.

Reward: 1 Dungeon Token.

James shook his head and closed the window. He wasn’t about to complain about a free Dungeon Token. Besides, Stryker123 had been almost dead to begin with. However, he couldn’t help but feel bad. He was trying his best to help the adventurers, not hinder them.

“Here comes the best part,” Rue watched gleefully as the mobs zeroed in on their respective targets. James had sent the bulk of his mobs towards the tank formation, mainly because he would need to continue to break through their defenses and disrupt their healing. However, that didn’t mean he hadn’t figured out a way to deal with SouldDemon. The fact that Stryker123 had fallen actually made the task of bringing down the Phantom Blade a little easier.

“Do you get the feeling the dungeon is trying to get rid of us?” CheapHealz asked as he and the rest of BLANK’s members that were in their defensive circle turned to look at James’ army of mobs. Eight Snuggle-Woofs were rushing towards them, one of them larger than the others, a fluffy horn on its head. With eight of the pack mobs together, they were guaranteed to keep their attack buff for a much longer time. Which spelled danger for the invaders.

However, that wasn’t the true terror of the attack force. Just as James had in RTS games, he incorporated a mixture of ground and air troops in this attack. On the back of the Flying Monkeys his two remaining Mounted Knights clung tightly with their lances leveled towards the ground. The great flying mob duo that had been the brainchild of Rue offered James quite the advantage during this fight. Mainly because the adventurers couldn’t possibly block all of the incoming attacks and debuffs being launched at them.

To secure the kill, James sent his remaining two Giant Playthons to ensure the adventurers didn’t have any opening to escape. The serpents also created a barricade meant to keep SoulDemon from regrouping with his party. Another benefit James had in the current battle was that he knew, for the most part, what the player’s classes could do. Sure, he had little knowledge of the Phantom Blade class, but after watching SoulDemon for most of this battle, he had figured some of the tricks out. The most important piece of knowledge James had though, was knowing the range of the healing spells that a High Cleric of Light had. And unfortunately for the Phantom Blade, he was out of range. You really should never split the party.

“Soul, we need you,” SpinToWin called out to his party leader.



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