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Chapter 1431 Training Gruul's Fighting Skills

Chapter 1431 Training Gruul's combat skills...

While Sharlayan was busy fighting the huge dragon slayer in Gruul's lair, Onyxia paid a second visit to the Ogrila ogre.

After being mercilessly taught by the Black Dragon Princess not long ago, this group of ogre mages finally realized the reality.

With their current strength, not to mention Gruul himself, even his demigod-level Goron sons can't deal with them.

Facing Onyxia's door-to-door inquiry, the Ogrila ogre chose Congxin, and told them everything they knew about the black dragon.

"Oh!"

When fighting Gruul, Sharlayan deliberately activated Gigantic, turning into a giant about the size of Gruul's body.

Once again crossing his arms and receiving Gruul's straight punch from the front, Sharlayan, who took a dozen steps back, bared his teeth and put down his hands and kept shaking.

"It hurts! But your attack is still too straightforward, and it is easy to be predicted by experienced enemies."

Sharlayan counterattacked, but he didn't actually shoot at Gruul, he just made a few gestures in the air.

"For example, if you encounter an enemy who can take your attack head-on through various means, your fighting style of exerting too much force without sparing any strength is likely to be countered, just like when I defeated you before. "

Gruul scratched his head with a silly smile: "But, I've always fought and won like this."

Sharlayan rolled his eyes angrily: "That's because it's difficult for you to meet truly powerful enemies in Draenor."

In the final analysis, Draenor is just a remote world that does not host the Titan star soul.

If Kil'jaeden hadn't accidentally discovered Velen's whereabouts in Draenor, the Burning Legion would not have bothered to attack this world with an extremely backward civilization.

Sharlayan boldly guessed that the titan creation Gorond created by the avenger Aggramar at the outset, his strength is at most equal to that of the great guardian of Azeroth, Raiden, and may even have some strength. Not as good.

Azeroth is the hope for the future that the Pantheon is putting a lot of effort into preserving.

Even if you look at the entire universe, demigods are not Chinese cabbages that can be seen everywhere.

Put any of Azeroth's titan guardians on planets that don't have host star souls, and they can walk sideways with swagger.

The root cause of investing so much high-end combat power in Azeroth is still the immature star soul of Azeroth.

The ancient gods who came to Azeroth first absorbed the energy escaped from the star soul that had not yet been born with self-consciousness, and gradually grew to the point where they could not lose their tails.

As a last resort, Aman'Thul, who is the leader of the Pantheon, wanted to personally take care of these troublesome parasites.

But the result...everyone in Su knew about it.

Therefore, the guardians of the titans, who were thrown into Azeroth in large numbers, had a very important task on their shoulders.

On the one hand, they have to assist the star soul to grow rapidly through the furnace of will and the furnace of origin, and on the other hand, they also need to take good care of the ancient gods who are sealed in the cage.

Compared with Azeroth, the situation in Draenor is not so complicated.

When Aggramar first descended on Draenor, the planet was infested with spore-forming creatures.

The sharp-eyed Aggramar could predict the future of Draenor at a glance.

If there is no external force to intervene, sooner or later this planet will be completely devoured by those wildly growing plants, even the nascent elemental spirits will not be spared.

The Titans in the Pantheon are all the incarnations of order. In Sharlayan's words, most of the Titans' camp divisions are orderly and good, and at least they are orderly neutral.

Out of compassion, Aggramar temporarily stopped chasing the demon.

He mobilized Draenor's original four elements of earth, water, fire, and wind to give life to the tallest mountain in Draenor.

This living body is the ancestor of all rock-type creatures in Draenor, Grond.

It needs to be emphasized here that Aggramar did not give Gorond the power to protect the titans. He just couldn't bear to see Draenor destroyed, so he used Draenor's local resources to casually enlighten a breaker.

It wasn't until Grond died of exhaustion, and a large number of giant spirits were born from his corpse, to continue Grond's unfinished journey, Aggramar, who had watched the whole show, left and continued to fulfill his mission .

From then on, until he was beheaded by Sargeras, Aggramar never returned to the planet he had stopped to observe.

Therefore, Sharlayan guessed that Gorond, the ancestor of orcs, Grons and ogres, should not exceed 65 levels.

In other words, Gruul's current strength is very close to the pinnacle of this Draenor rock creature.

But level is one thing, actual combat power is another.

For example, if the strength is suppressed at the same level, Sharlayan, who has more sophisticated fighting skills, can easily defeat the single-minded Gruul.

That is to say, Gruul has not brought out his formidable strength to the extreme. Even if his level cannot be improved for the time being, there is still a lot of room for his combat effectiveness to rise.

Sharlayan came from a mortal step by step. Unlike Gruul, who was born a demigod-level magnaron, he knew very well the key to defeating the strong with the weak.

When the absolute power is not as good as the enemy, more skilled fighting skills are the most reliable means of turning the tables.

Margoron, who is covered with rock magic patterns all over his body, is indeed stronger in absolute strength than Goron, who is completely flesh and blood.

But according to Gruul's own experience of degeneration, after becoming fully flesh and blood, his strength has indeed declined, but his mind has become more flexible than before.

Magron will only act according to the mission instinct left by the ancestors of the giant spirits. Their destiny is to completely defeat the original beasts of the Everblooming Grove.

Gruul still can't figure out why he degenerated into Gron, but he can at least be sure of one thing.

When he gradually developed a clear self-awareness, the long war between the original beast and the destroyer that lasted for thousands of years has come to an end.

Even if the Burning Legion did not introduce fel energy to erode and accelerate its demise, the primordial beast, which was already at the end of its strength, would not last long. Sooner or later, the Evergrowth Forest would be completely wiped out under the attack of Goron, the descendant of the Destroyer.

As the last of the Ravagers, the last of the magnarons, Gruul straddled two different eras of Draenor.

Due to the lack of guides, even today, Gruul's fighting style is still the same as when he was Magron.

It has to be said that under the background of today's era, his straight-forward and no-frills fighting style is a bit outdated. When encountering enemies of the same level of strength, it is easy to be suppressed by the opponent's skills.

Sharlayan asked Gruul curiously: "I remember that there were many ogres and orcs living in the Gorgrond area, right? Why don't you learn fighting skills from them? Even if it's just some superficial things."

Gruul shook his huge head and said in a low voice: "Too weak, there is no need to learn."

"Uh~"

Sharlayan patted his forehead helplessly: "...That's right, there is really nothing to learn from the three-legged cat kung fu of the orcs, let alone the ogres."

Including Cyclopes, Ogres, and Orcs, Draenor's rock-based creatures have a common problem-too much reliance on their powerful physical fitness, ignoring the tempering of combat skills.

This can also be seen through the first and second orc wars between the Alliance and the Horde.

The orcs strengthened by the blood of the devil were forcibly crushed by virtue of their strong physical fitness.

If the strength is really suppressed at the same level, the orc soldiers who rely on their talents for food will definitely not be able to compete with the human soldiers who have undergone hard training.

Through communicating with Gruul during this period of time, Sharlayan discovered a problem.

This seemingly tough guy is actually not low in intelligence, but no one has taught him how to use his intelligence reasonably.

While Onyxia and Jaina were out and about, Sharlayan taught Gruul some easy-to-learn combat techniques.

Unlike the orcs who were considered too weak by Gruul, Sharlayan defeated him openly and aboveboard with his own strength, and Gruul was willing to follow him to learn something that would make him stronger.

"Come again!"

After understanding Sharlayan's new round of explanations, Gruul was ready to challenge again.

Sharlayan smiled nonchalantly, and just as he was posing in a fighting posture to continue training Gruul, Onyxia happened to send an important message back from the Crystal Wasteland.

"Oh?" Seeing the warm note in his hand, Sarlayan raised his brows with interest: "I finally found it."

(End of this chapter)

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