Heimarian Odyssey Chapter 4358: Rotation war


Many Necromancer spellcasters, including Fatty Rogge, worked for free to repair Fermton's body.

Being able to get so close to the eighth-level creatures, those necromancers above the demigod level may only have this chance in their entire lives.

In addition to studying the strong death power and death attribute rules contained inside and outside of Fermton's body, the carrion and blood collected from Fermton's wounds is enough to make them pay back.

Besides, even collecting the carrion and blood of dominator-level creatures is not something ordinary people can do. Only those spellcasters who have reached at least level 4 and above can ignore the law of Fermton's flesh and blood to radiate.

As for the larger number of demigod-level necromancers, their more role is to help those spellcasters above level 4, and collect some accompanying creatures of Fermton's flesh and blood along the way.

Nevertheless, this is also a fat job that others envy and envy.

I am afraid that those wizard world legions who followed Locke to the battlefield of the Silent Bone Starfield would never have imagined that the undead knights and magicians, who are regarded as a minority in the wizard civilization, would occupy such a large part of this battlefield Cheap.

Without mentioning Fermton, just their capture and acquisition of rare resources in the Silent Bone Starfield almost allowed them to be promoted collectively by one or two levels over thousands of years.

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"Conscription work and legion rotation in the wizarding world, etc., will continue to be done in the future."

"Because of the unfavorable front-line war, the total number of wizard civilization legions in the future can be considered to increase to 20 million, or even 30 million." In a conference room in the interstellar station, Locke faced the group of wizards from the world in front of him. The fifth and sixth-level powerhouses said.

The wizarding civilization army fighting in the Silent Bone Starfield this time is not Locke's private army of the Western Islands, but most of the large and medium-sized forces in the entire wizarding world have shares.

Therefore, Locke will not intervene too much in matters such as legion rotation and conscription, and basically let them contact the forces they are in, and determine the specific total number of legions to be sent to the Gallente Federation battlefield.

Lock only needs to master the command of the legion and grasp the general direction of the civilized war.

In fact, not only this Silent Bone Starfield War, but also every civilization war launched by the wizard civilization in the past is like this.

Those wars that last thousands or tens of thousands of years are obviously not glorious epics that low-level life forms can join from beginning to end and run through.

Not to mention thousands of years, including wars within a thousand years, there will often be middle and low-level creatures, facing rotations and transfers to other places and so on.

Nowadays, the average lifespan of a first-class knight and magician in the wizarding world is about a thousand years.

For these first-level knights and magicians, is it possible that they will spend their entire lives in this civilized war?

Of course not!

Perhaps during the Wizarding Civilization War, it was the key battle that determined the survival of the wizarding world at that time. It is true that the lives of many spellcasters and knights have been throughout the beginning and end of the Civilization War.

But now with the development and continuous improvement of wizard civilization, a more scientific and effective rotation war mode has been applied to every civilized war.

Thinking back to when Locke was still a knight below the fourth level, or even a knight below the first level, he had enjoyed and been in contact with this type of rotation war mode.

Is it possible that with the development and progress of wizard civilization, the civilization war model will go backwards, or even fall behind?

Don't look at the wizard civilization army led by Locke, which has always maintained a number of 10 million in the battlefield of the Silent Bone Star Field.

But in fact, the number of knights and magicians who have experienced in this battlefield is probably more than 30 million.

As for the slave creature cannon fodder consumed, that is an astronomical figure.

The reason why cannon fodder is called cannon fodder is that these creatures will soon be reduced to dust particles after being thrown into the battlefield.

Even if the army of slave creatures that wizard civilization brought to the Silent Bone Starfield this time were all elites after selection, they still couldn't get rid of the title of 'cannon fodder'.

To this day, the total number of slave creatures who threw themselves into and died in the battlefield of the Silent Bone Starfield is close to 90 million according to statistics.

And with the passage of time and the current war situation, this number will exceed 100 million, which is just around the corner.

However, for the wizard civilization with thousands of regular and complete planes, no matter how many slave creatures are wasted, they can support it.

This is the foundation of a powerful and large-scale world civilization. Even a civilization that has gone through such a long period of war can produce an army of tens of billions of undead creatures.

How can a powerful wizard civilization

Bad?

If it is said that there are hundreds of millions of knights and magicians above the first level, the wizard civilization is indeed still unable to do so.

Only top-level civilizations like the Bright Protoss and Immortal Realm have this capital.

But if there are billions of combat legions, especially cannon fodder creatures, then it's really no problem.

Regardless of Locke's current height, first-level creatures are basically ants that are basically insignificant to him.

But looking at the entire star world, first-level creatures are actually at the top of most bottom-level creatures.

Including the Civilization War to this day, the minimum review standard for wizard civilizations for slave creatures is only as long as the individual reaches the level of a low-level monster.

The rotation of knights and magician legions, as well as the replenishment of slave creature cannon fodder, are important links in the process of civilized warfare.

Hundreds of space teleportation formations have appeared in many corners of the Gallente Federation front. After all, such a large-scale transfer of legions is still convenient for the teleportation formations.

If you use War Fortress to operate, it will be too troublesome.

Of course, during this process, the Gallente Federation has more contract content, fully responsible for at least 70% of the wizarding world's war expenses.

Including the mercenary military expenses paid by the Federation to the wizarding civilization, it is also calculated on an annual basis. In the end, these military expenses will be implemented in the form of magic coins to every knight and magician who participated in the war.

The cannon fodder army is not eligible to receive salaries, and the Gallente Federation usually pays according to the total amount of cannon fodder that the wizarding world puts into this civilized war.

However, in recent years, the life of the Federation has not been easy. Regarding the payment of the cannon fodder corps, there have been cases such as erasure and division.

In order to take care of the Gallente Federation, some discounts were offered on the cannon fodder corps, and even buy seven get one free, etc., also happened.

But don't think that the Federation is really out of money. In fact, the Gallente Federation is still a powerful large-scale world civilization.

In addition to the massive war wealth they obtained in the Silent Bone Starfield, especially the extreme war materials such as the 'Star Core'.

Many member civilizations and planes of the Anti-Light Protoss Alliance will also pay for the huge war debt that the Gallente Federation paid to the wizard civilization.


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