Chapter 25 - Instant Kill! The Currently Strongest Group Attack Skill
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Necromancer: I Am A Disaster Chapter 25 - Instant Kill! The Currently Strongest Group Attack Skill

Lin Moyu was stunned. The dungeon leader ran away?

As the Mine Wolf King fled, its howls echoed through the tunnel. In response, more wolf howls followed. Something wasn't right.

Sensing danger, Lin Moyu refrained from chasing the wolf leader and called his Skeletal Warriors back to him.

Creak! Creak!

The iron gates on both sides of the tunnel opened, and bloodthirsty wolves emerged.

[Mine Wolf]

[Level: 14]

[Strength: 600]

[Agility: 600]

[Spirit: 200]

[Physique: 1,000]

[Skill: Bite]

The Detection spell provided information on the wolves. Their attributes were unremarkable—actually, they were even weaker than Goblin Mine Guards. However, their sheer numbers were daunting; there were at least 100 wolves. The overwhelming pressure from such a large pack was enough to make anyone's scalp tingle.

Despite this, Lin Moyu remained calm. Their sheer numbers weren't enough to threaten his Skeletal Warriors given their inferior attributes. But a question arose in his mind: how would regular parties deal with these wolves?

Surely, a party of five class users couldn’t handle this many wolves.

Looking at the tunnel behind him, he immediately understood. The tunnel’s entrance was narrow, only allowing one person through at a time. A Knight could block the wolves, a Healer could provide treatment, and Mages could unleash group attacks to clear the enemy.

Lin Moyu’s deduction was correct. That was the typical strategy. But he missed one thing: normal parties would never face so many wolves. Usually, only a dozen or so would appear.

The reason for this discrepancy was that Lin Moyu had cleared all the monsters in the previous tunnels. As this was his first time in the Xihai Mine dungeon, he wasn't aware of this variation. There was no information about it in any books either. Even if he had known, he wouldn't have changed his approach—he wasn’t one to pass up free EXP.

For him, difficulty wasn’t a concern. Since entering the dungeon, he had only given a few commands and hadn’t broken a sweat. These wolves were nothing more than walk

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