1361 Making Plans For Avengers

“This…” So the system just formed an equal number of each Avenger using my soul points. It wasn’t that bad, as I’d take this as a start and add more warriors of these to my side.

“Time to start preparing for what’s coming,” Despite having such an awesome new race, I didn’t try to use them first.

Instead, I took out the normal warriors in great quantity, filling the entire ground that my Lucas II created.

Even if my warriors weren’t suited to fight the aerial fiends, they’d serve for two good purposes.

First thing and it was the first order I gave to them was to go all out and start attacking this cloud layer entrapping us.

They’d help my fallen gods in accelerating damaging this cloud zone. Especially when the total amount got almost halved by the appearance of the silver ground.

The second thing was something they could only do, turn into fodders.

I didn’t want them to just be fodders, but to keep those fiends busy during the initial clash. Doing this task was critical as the enemy wouldn’t realise when or what hit them hard later on.

The moment I sent my warriors out, the cloud layer around started to show a few changes.

First I felt like they got thickened or something. The cloud layer seemed to get bonus clouds from the fiends controlling them from behind.

Or perhaps the fiends decided to withdraw or move the cloud layers situated below the ground and add them up to the clouds above the ground.

The reason didn’t matter, and the end result was the same. The enemy started to counter what I did, and that was something expected.

I kept taking warriors from those I kept filling their stat points before. After almost ten minutes, I released enough warriors to attack the clouds around me.

Then it was time to take out my new killers, the Avengers!

I took one million batches. The first and foremost important one was the Avengers V.

I arranged them into different teams, five, each had around forty thousand. I gave them my bones and left them to feed on them after explaining what role I expect from them to play.

According to what I learnt from them, the five dark realm bones quota was enough to expand their abilities to great extent.

And after hearing out what they said, I realised that changing the terrain ability was considered the most costly one among their abilities.

The five teams were one dedicated to trap the enemy, to boost my forces, to weaken the enemy stats and strengthen my side, to defend my forces against the incoming attacks, and finally the ones responsible for expanding the ground further.

To be honest, what started as a deadly trap of the enemy turned out to give me such a brilliant idea. It was great to change the layout of the enemy plan by changing the terrain, but it’d be more effective to come at the enemy from the least expected place.

I planned to get out from this entrapment and go towards the ground. However, after seeing how scary my Avengers V ability was, I got the inspiration to keep the battle going on in the air, and keep expanding the ground over the places I wanted to hit.

This meant I didn’t need to move down anymore, and instead I’d use the air to my advantage.

Be it aerial fiends or other two races who filled this world, I’d attack them from where they least expected.

Even if the flying friends came at me in great numbers, it wouldn’t make any difference at all. I got enough weapons to take down any flying enemy.

But using the high altitude advantage to crush the ground forces was a temptation I couldn’t turn a blind eye towards.

After leaving the Avengers V behind, I started to take out the remaining Avengers in teams and give them my dark realm bones to feed on.

As the Avengers V, they could use five bones to show up the deadliest abilities they got.

And I didn’t stop there.

I arranged them into further teams, each got formed of fifty thousands of each type of the remaining Avengers.

The Avengers I were used as tanks. They got the brutal ability of my pillar’s shields. They could absorb any incoming attack and even rebound it back to the ones causing it.

These Avengers told me they could release a deadly wave of attack that could cover up a great area and kill anyone and anything inside using my dark realm bones.

And the good news was that they could keep the wave coming for one hour, or repeatedly use the attack over fifty times.

The Avengers II would stand in the back and work as magicians. They excelled at using different energies in attacking the enemies.

I got worried before about the type of element they could use through my bones. But they reassured me that the bone energy was pure and filled with an endless amount of death energy.

So they could transform this into any element they wanted, or simply use the death element to kill any of the enemies they’d face.

The death element was one of the most brutal elements in existence, not compared except with light, time, and space.

The Avengers III would be used as the mass killers.

The enemies would be quite busy with the tanks and melee type Avengers of mine, repeatedly Avengers I and IV.

In the middle of this, they’d face great trouble when my Avengers III would step in.

These folks could use AOE type of attacks. And that was something I knew it’d end up bringing more damage to the enemies, especially the preoccupied ones with other Avengers.

The Avengers IV would work as the melee type soldiers in these teams. They had the ability to change their suits into deadly weapons and attack their enemies pretty much hard.