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【0975】 Offensive Defense

Whether it is the sand thief under Zelas or the recruits under Azer, these people are participating in a large-scale encounter for the first time - the former is used to siege battles, while the latter has practiced for a long time but has no actual combat in the end.

In this case, when the front line contacts, both sides make various mistakes.

When there are all mistakes, Azer's recruits obviously have a higher tolerance rate. Although it seems that the formation battle is very technical, what these soldiers need to gather is just the simplest formation. Even if there are any omissions, there are subsequent teams that can make up for it.

On the other hand, a large number of soldiers were used to the Pig Thief's tactics when climbing the city. After the two sides were lifted, they rashly chose to take advantage of some gaps in the terrain to take the initiative, destroying the formation of the original team, which directly led to the collapse of the basic order of the entire team.

Therefore, even though there were more sand thieves and often rushed over to take action first, the front line between the two sides still began to slowly advance towards Zelas...

Like Azel, who gathered sand to form a tower and watched the battle higher than the heights, Zelas also chose to stand on a high ground and paid condescending attention to the situation on the entire battlefield.

The ancient witch spirit's eyes penetrated the sand and dust and fell to the farthest black line representing the contact between the two sides. Seeing that the line was getting closer and closer to him.

Soon, a messenger sent the news that the xx department requested support. After a while, the thieves at the front finally realized that something was wrong.

Unfortunately, Zelas chose to ignore these guys' players - he did not draw special personnel to provide rescue, but instead issued an order to start actively dividing the battlefield!

Soon, the sand thief who was in front was shocked to find that the friendly troops behind him actually began to retreat!

This...what is going on?

The frontal battle could not be defeated, and the closest friendly forces were still retreating... In this case, the frontal Sand Thieves Legion naturally wavered - and then, these guys quickly fell into collapse according to their usual "super gods with the wind and super ghosts with the wind".

Within the front line, the sand thief began to retreat quickly.

The sand thieves who felt that they were "abandoned" turned around and plunged head toward Zelas's main formation, and the rear formation also showed a tendency to be chaotic.

Faced with this situation, Rekton only felt familiar - the same was true for the ambush in the oasis. When the situation was not good, he reversed the friendly troops on the spot. Now seeing that the sand thief was in a collapse, Rekton led the soldiers of his own formation and quickly began to pursue.

What, you said this might be a seduction of the enemy?

Stop making trouble. Although Rekton could not clearly judge the other party's subsequent transfer under the dust, he was sure that these sand thieves who fought with him were definitely really collapsed!

Hurry up and kill with one go. As long as you bite the opponent, the next one will be an annihilation battle to chase the dead and chase the north!

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Rekton's judgment was very accurate.

But what he didn't expect was that Zelas had long anticipated his judgment.

In fact, after learning about the situation at that time from the person involved in the ambush, Zelas had already formulated a special set of tactics based on the characteristics of the sand thieves not fighting against the wind. Yes, the sand thief at the front was indeed collapsed, but this kind of collapse... is actually what Zelas wanted to see!

Chasing the North is indeed the most common situation of defeat, but don’t forget that luring the enemy into the deep is also the most common form of ambush!

That's right, with the poor organizational level of Sand Thieves, they cannot deceive the enemy, but they cannot deceive the defeat. They can really lose. As long as the forward and the second front are cut to prevent the forward from reversing the friendly troops as soon as possible after the collapse, then a real defeat can be considered a fraudulent defeat!

In a sense, this is no longer a trick to lure the enemy into the depths, but a trick. Zelas took advantage of the fact that his own sand thief organization was not high and his tough battles were prone to collapse. Through a real failure, he mobilized the soldiers of the opponent's Rekton division. In order to pursue, Rekton became the prominent part of Azer's army.

While his vanguard was finished, at the instruction of Zelas, the Karamanda cannons behind were ready. These huge cannons were fixed in the sand pit reinforced by magic, and a dark muzzle was aimed at the front of the two sides' fronts.

When he brought the messenger in front to Zelas and reported in panic that the "forward was in collapse", Zelas finally issued a new round of orders: firing.

The Karamanda cannon was activated, and with the whine of the natural Hex crystals, these war weapons that once blasted the walls of Uzeris and Nashrame finally showed the power of the King of War!

What, you said that friendly forces would be bombarded in front?

Haha, Zelas is a friendly army. If there is no entanglement of these friendly forces, how can they completely disrupt the enemy's formation and how can they bypass the opponent's defense?

Those friendly forces operating were the best bombing coordinates for the Karamanda cannon. As Rekton returned, they also left their protective magic circle range. If they didn't bomb at this time, when would they wait?

When the scorching natural Hex shells hit the front position and brought huge damage indiscriminately, both sides of the battle were stunned.

The thieves who had already run away with their heads in their arms never dreamed that their shells exploded on their heads. While they howled, they began to escape even harder.

The recruits who were originally pursuing the sand thief were stunned by this unprecedented method. They had never experienced such an attack from outside their field of vision. Although the formation was not completely chaotic, they temporarily lost the ability to further organize the pursuit due to the bombing.

Rekton was forced to show the body of a god. He came to the front of his formation like an ancient giant crocodile, waved the sharp blade in his hand, and even performed a "knife and cannonball" - but unfortunately, under the bombardment of the Karamanda cannon, this level of defense was just a drop in the bucket!

If you really want to defend against this kind of offensive, you must move your own defensive magic array forward!

Use magic to fight magic, rather than physically resist shells!

Fortunately, Nathus and Rekton, who were responsible for the defense array and magic support, were also mentally connected. He quickly organized a small number of spell casters on his side, moved the already arranged movable array, and quickly covered Rekton's forward division - but even though he had already acted very quickly, this terrible bombing still caused immeasurable damage to the troops and morale of Rekton's division.

Although the number of sand thieves killed by the bomb was similar, Zerras could completely accept one exchange when the troops were five times worse!
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