After all, on the one hand, the attack power of Bone Armor wasn't really high. The more significant fact was that Dean McKenzie had never trained for close combat.
When he rushed in and directly started throwing punches, it was a complete mess.
After a lot of scrapping, Dean was left with no choice but to end it with a skill attack.
However, even though the Bone Mecha's idea couldn't be realized, Dean was still very happy. The enhancement of his Bone Armor brought his defense to a degree that would reduce a third-turn existence to tears.
More importantly, Dean found that the creatures on the outskirts of the Dragon Palace Ruins were at least at the third-turn, level 80.
For Dean, it was as if a mouse had fallen into a container of rice.
He was over the moon!
He continuously dispatched his skeletons.
Constantly drawing out the shrimp soldiers hidden beneath the ruins, Dean then methodically cleaned them up.