Chapter 82 Witch Of Fire

Dilip's contract beast intimidated the opponents with the 'Fire breadth' before catching Dilip on his back and charging at them. The attacks of Dilip and his contract beast 'Godzilla' were so mighty that cracks started appearing on the shields of Tanks of Mineva.

Dev and others attacked the barrier in the exact location where Dilip's attack had struck. They only needed two seconds to break through the barrier, but what greeted them were the spells of Kajal and Sakshi.

Kajal used the combo she had prepared for Rishi 'Lightning Trap,' which comprised of 'Lightning Web' and 'Electric Mat' combined. This spell dealt very little damage, but the most critical aspect was that it rendered anyone caught in it immobile for two seconds.

"It appears that Dev, Manu, and Jay are in danger. This unique combination is a spell that does little to no damage but can be cast faster and stuns anyone within its radius for two seconds. This is a huge advantage on the battlefield, where every second can determine the battle's outcome," the Commentator said.

Dev and Manu were too close to avoid Kajal's spell, which caught them off guard. Dev and Manu, as well as their contract beasts, froze in place, unable to act for some time. At the same time, Sakshi's 'Flame Tornado' spell struck them, injuring them and pushing them back.

Jay could flee because he was far away, and his contract beast was immune to low-level Lightning skills, had a defense skill, and moved very quickly. Jay used his 'arrow rain' skill to attack mages, then used his 'wind enchantment' passive skill to control the movement of arrows.

This forced the Mages of Mineva to defend, giving Dev and Manu a brief moment to recover and analyze the new plan. Dev and Manu began charging at the Mages again; Sakshi was forced to play one of her trump cards. She called forth her first contract beast.

Dev and Manu were charging at their opponents when they felt the ground tremble; a large crack appeared on the ground, from which a sizeable magic beast emerged. It was so massive that Dev had to raise his head to see its head, This beast had a circular mouth full of uncountable teeth and one large horn, and its back was covered in large poisonous quills.

"What is this?" Manu asked about the giant green-brownish magic beast.

"This is a mutated poison-quilled worm. Don't let its quills touch you, or you will get poisoned and soon be unable to fight," replied Dev as he raised his shield and said, "Don't stop, or it will catch you. Continue running."

A cry could be heard from Mineva's side again as Kajal and Sakshi were about to cast a powerful spell to eliminate their opponents. Rishi had distracted it with an ambush, allowing Dilip a perfect opportunity to eliminate it with a powerful attack.

Rishi and Dilip surrounded the other tank player, which was destroyed in seconds. "Decide, little girl, while you command your contract beast to eliminate my teammates or ask him to protect you," Dilip said as he approached Sakshi to take care of her.

Sakshi stomped the ground in frustration; whenever someone mentioned her height, she felt a burning pain in her heart; It reminded her how she had to wear heels while standing next to her cousin; otherwise, she looked like Kajal's younger sister; she puffed up her cheeks, and was furious for the first time in the tournament. Because nothing was going her way, she decided to make Dilip's life miserable.

She used the Agastya clan's secret skill, 'Mana Overload,' followed by 'Fast Casting,' a buff skill that could be used repeatedly and gave the user a very high cooldown reduction for using triple the amount of Mana. The Mana surrounding Sakshi became increasingly concentrated, turning the area around her Blue.

The 'Fast Casting' spell granted the user a green ring for each stack; five rings surrounded Sakshi, which were the highest one could get. It reduced the cooldown of all her spells by 500%, which appeared divine. Still, this spell could only be used to its full potential with a supporting skill like 'Mana Overload,' which provided the user with a vast amount of Mana for a short period.

Sakshi lips curved up in an evil grin, after which she showed Dilip why she was known as the 'Witch of fire.'

Multiple fire attacks started coming at Dilip from all directions, blasting all over Dilip and his contract beast, leaving him with no time to recover.

Dilip directed his contract beast to use his defense skill while attempting to dodge. He decided to approach Sakshi and kill her, but barriers appeared around her, and she used the 'flight' spell to keep her distance.

"Sakshi has finally used her trump card, the Agastya clan's secret skill, 'Mana Overload." This skill allows the user to use the Mana around them as their own for a short period, which is a very broken ability. She hasn't stopped there; she has also activated the 'Fast Casting' skill, which reduces the cooldown of her spells in exchange for using three times more Mana. She's even stacking this skill to the maximum," the Commentator said.

"Dilip is in a dangerous situation; will he survive long enough for Sakshi's spell to wear off, or will he be eliminated quickly without even being able to resist?" He went on to say.

Even though many of her spells hit Dilip, he was not seriously injured due to his fire resistance. Sakshi also noticed this and decided that if she genuinely wanted to defeat Dilip, she would have to give it her all while also taking some risks.

"Count yourself lucky that I am using all my strength to defeat you," said Sakshi before using another secret skill of the Agastya Clan, 'True Fire.'

A dim golden glow started surrounding her all-fire spell. This was a cursed skill that could only be used every three months. Following this spell, every attack of Sakshi got a property called 'True Fire, which ignores some of the opponent's elemental resistance.

Sakshi also used the 'Lock on spell,' which increased her spell's accuracy; this time, her spell began damaging Dilip regardless of what he tried.

It looked like Sakshi could easily defeat anyone in her current form, which scared everyone. She appeared so powerful that everyone in the audience believed that she could have eliminated the All-Star team all alone if Dilip had not been present.

Rishi was fighting Kajal while Sakshi attempted to blast Dilip and turn him into ash. He was extremely cautious around her and took every step cautiously; Kajal used her barrier to defend herself while casting low-cooldown spells to overwhelm Rishi.