As we all know, low-level undead have no thinking ability of their own and can only mechanically and rigidly execute the commander's orders.
They are a bit like the Zerg in science fiction works. They are numerous and have no thoughts. They must be controlled by a brain to be transformed into killing machines on the battlefield.
The necromancer Salum, a man with extraordinary bloodline of corpse wizards, was hiding far away from the battlefield, monitoring and manipulating the situation on the battlefield through invisible banshees.
By the way, the function of the invisible banshee as a camera and command terminal was developed by his former colleague Ansara. But that guy was recently assassinated in the Alcazaba's Sorrowful Underground Palace for unknown reasons. It is said that the "Sorrowful Edge" ghost demigod even went to hunt down those assassins, but returned empty-handed.
Since then, the news that there was a very powerful assassin in the human camp spread quickly among the group of undead wizards, so that everyone had to hide their position tightly every time they went into battle, otherwise the opponent would directly assassinate and kill them, and it would be useless to bring more low-level undead.
The opponents should be the Plantagenet mercenaries from Britannia, as can be seen from the swordsmen wearing skirts and the spearmen lining up to shoot.
To be honest, those rifles are quite lethal to the undead, but low-level undead are just property numbers to wizards, and they can be replenished at any time as long as they have money.
As for those female swordsmen... Trash. No matter how much a Lv.0 human strengthens his body, he is still a mortal and cannot defeat a transcendent. After all, there is a rank suppression between the two sides.
Of the entire mercenary team present, the necromancer Salum only paid special attention to three people:
The tallest female swordsman is probably a Lv. 3-4 extraordinary person. Judging from her abilities, they should be physical or physical sequence enhancements, such as strength, blunt force, blocking, etc., rubbish.
The red commander who commands the spearmen in the back row should be a Level 5-6 Transcendent, and has not yet demonstrated any sequence abilities. However, as a commander, he is most likely a sequence with team bonuses such as wisdom and tactics, and is unlikely to play a role on the battlefield.
Finally, there was the strange man who mixed in with the Highland Swordsmen. Salum could tell at first glance that he was not an ordinary person.
Because he wasn't wearing a skirt.
Being among a bunch of cross-dressing guys without wearing any women's clothing, of course, makes him stand out from the crowd. This guy can conjure up weapons out of thin air, and can even disappear under the siege and sniping of skeleton archers, which makes Salum instinctively fearful.
It's a sequence ability that I have never heard of.
In addition, whether this guy was charging or retreating, his rhythm was out of sync with those female swordsmen - it was obvious that he had not received professional training, which was why he was frequently out of touch with the team.
Therefore, as a battlefield commander in the undead army system, Salum naturally made the most reasonable decision under the current circumstances:
The next time the opponent is out of touch with the team, immediately prioritize killing this extraordinary person.
The Highland Swordsmen roared and rushed forward again. This time, their expressions and momentum were quite different from last time. There was less bravery and wildness, but more of a hidden madness that showed they were determined to fight to the death.