"What just happened?"
"Why are the two tanks acting like this?"
"Wait, they are attacking their own team members?"
"Woah! Look at the other players near the two tanks, they seem to be standing still like they are frozen?"
"Idiot! That's not frozen! That's called being paralyzed!"
Players from both inside the battleground and outside the battleground started sweating profusely as they watched the previously standstill fight, now crumbling one-sidedly.
And at the center of this chaos, was a red-clothed figure whose movements were a complete blur. Only the shine from her two daggers was visible.
The battle that was happening in perfect formation with the tanks at the front, the healers holding them strong and long-range attackers doing chip damage, had suddenly fully devolved.
Within a second, the Dragons no longer had that iron wall in front of them and the reason for this, they all seemed to be poisoned.
"Boss, someone from the other team had a poison weapon!"
"Boss, they are using paralyzing venom!"
SOS messages popped up in the guild chat one after the other and without the tanks blocking the attacks, the melee players took big hits and the formation on the Dragons' side completely collapsed.
However, the other side was still holding on strong with Mei Mei at the front and center throwing out buffs left and right as soon as her cool-down refreshed.
She also attacked as many players as she could. She was only a sliver away from upgrading her item so she did not want to let this chance slip by.
And as for the person who was causing the real havoc in the battle, Shen Yue grinned as she used her daggers without holding back.
While the rest of the world only knew about the three legendary items in the game at the moment, in her hand was the fourth legendary item, the snake daggers.
They had an inbuilt venom that cut through many defenses and all she needed to do was land one hit to petrify the opposition.
And once she made them vulnerable, the other players took care of that person quickly. In this way, the Dragons soon started falling down one after the other.
The paralyzed person did not even have a chance to respond as the others focused their attacks on him. The healers were also helpless against the strange and unique poison inherent to the daggers.
This was the simplicity of Shen Yue's legendary item at the same time also its limitation. Unlike Mei Mei hers did not offer any buffs, it was purely an attack mode item.
While her level 1 item was extremely potent, to evolve it she needed to work very hard. She needed to collect several venoms from beasts to upgrade the item.
If she did not do that the weapon could become useless in the future. However, right now it made her a complete powerhouse.
Though, unlike Asura, she still had Mei Mei's Crown and other inner members of the guild to back her up, the effect of her legendary item directly depended on her skill and she did not let the guild down.
With every move she made, she claimed a group of players. Not one single attack was wasted. All the training they took by fighting PVP battles outside the dungeon day in and day out, not to mention the sparring sessions with Asura, all the efforts completely paid off.
With every passing second, the team's morale quickly skyrocketed as they began fighting with even more fervor and passion. On the other hand, the opposite side became a complete mess.
The 6000 or so members on the Crimson Abyss side were slowly but surely overpowering the 50,000 or so members of the Dragons of Justice guild.
This was extremely embarrassing. The other side was completely frustrated. First, it was two super-strong monstrous players and now there was a legendary item and a weird poison against them.
However, no one was ready to give up just yet. This fight was nowhere close to being over. The difference in numbers, though outwardly seemed not to matter, still had an effect.
Especially when the backup arrived, perhaps there was a chance to turn the tables again and make a comeback. But for now, this path was neither here nor there.
Before anyone could begin to speculate how this was going to end, the displays changed as all the remaining three other paths also finally saw some action.
This happened almost at the same time as if it was planned beforehand, but no one suspected anything like that. They were too busy looking at what special surprises the other three paths held.
Now the two guilds clashed against each other in all five paths. While two were brutal, the other three had some of the best players among the Dragons of Justice. So everyone was optimistic.
Especially on path number 1. All eyes turned to look at the five generals of the guild, all of them on the same path.
Rowen, Vikram, Lorenzo, Mustafa, and Taher, all Level 50 and all fully geared with multiple epic-ranked items. Three of them were tanks, and two were mages. However, all five of them stood at the front, ready to unleash terror.
As for the players opposing them… There were about a thousand or so. Weirdly, an aged woman, someone who was old enough to be one's grandmother or even great grandmother was standing at the front.
"What the hell…"
Rowen furrowed his brows. He turned to look at Mustafa, his master strategist, but the fight did not wait for him. The granny's figure blurred as she zoomed toward them.
"Watch out," Mustafa shouted as he was already in the front, trying to predict and block the attack. Unfortunately, the other person was simply too skilled.
The granny twisted and turned her body to attack him, going around the shield. Shing! A terrifying blow struck, but the next second, a pathetic damage number floated up.
"What the heck?" Mustafa was speechless. But he didn't have time to think as the granny pounced on him again with a wild smile on her face. She was like a beast unleashed.
At the same time, the other members of the group also dashed forward.
Everyone seemed to be melee players as they took position for close combat. However, this was only about a hundred players, the others were at the back sending in long-range attacks.
The players attacking long-range were not all that impressive, but the close combat players, all of them, seemed extremely skilled. The only weird part was that all their damage numbers sucked, which could only mean that they were low-leveled.
Seeing everything around him, Mustafa did not know whether to laugh or cry. What was going on with this guild war, and who the hell were these mysterious experts?