Chapter 83 Decisive Battle (2)

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As expected, under the blow of the dense rain of stones and clods, the formation of the charging first row of Allied troops suddenly became somewhat chaotic.

When we first encountered this kind of long-range attack, we were indeed stunned for a while. Although there were not many casualties, the feeling of being unable to escape made every soldier tremble.

The performance of the coalition forces was much better this time, because the soldiers in the charge who had never fought against outsiders had more or less understood the outsiders' tactics from the information packets sent by their companions. Be mentally prepared.

But the information conveyed in the information package cannot compare with personal experience. Many soldiers were still at a loss when they personally experienced the impact of stones and soil that were denser than raindrops.

Some soldiers followed the experience they were taught and continued to charge regardless, quickly closing the distance between them and the enemy. This is the correct approach. As long as you get close to the enemy, you will no longer suffer such long-range attacks.

But some warriors lingered on the spot, trying to avoid the blows with their agility. This move is completely futile. There are too many stones and clods of soil and the speed is too fast. It cannot be avoided by just relying on excellent vision, sharp reactions and agile movements.

These soldiers suffered the heaviest casualties. The longer they stayed in place, the greater the possibility of suffering serious injuries. Injuries to limbs, tentacles, or internal organs will prevent even the best of warriors from escaping today's battlefield alive.

There were also some cowardly warriors who, faced with an attack they had never seen before, began to turn around and retreat back to the front where the attack started. These cowards were naturally despised by the coalition forces, but the chief warrior of their tribe had already rushed forward. No one could punish them for the time being. All they could give them was contemptuous looks.

There are still a few such cowards, and most warriors can still survive these long-range attacks and rush to the front of the enemy's formation.

However, this is the beginning of the real battle and the beginning of a more bloody battlefield.

Those at the front are often some heroic chief warriors.

Facing the extremely tight defensive front of the outsider army, many warriors who are fighting for the first time will be hesitant and don't know where to start. After all, conflicts or wars between our own clans, after entering into hand-to-hand combat, will more often evolve into fighting against each other, with the winner going to find a new opponent (imagine the war scenes in many martial arts movies).

But now, the enemy's formation shows no sign of relaxing. They are still closely arranged, with their large jaws facing outwards, hiding their fragile sides and tails that are full of weaknesses.

Some impatient warriors rushed forward, trying to use their long pointed jaws to pull an enemy out of the team and eliminate him.

But her actions play into the enemy's trap.

She had just stepped forward, and before her jaws had even touched the target, the enemies on the left and right suddenly rushed forward and surrounded her. But this soldier had no other comrades nearby to support her.

As a result, she was immediately bitten by several enemies, and her six limbs and tentacles were torn off in just a moment, and the warrior immediately fainted from the pain. She is certain to die.

Some of the chief warriors saw the opportunity quickly. They saw that they had to break the enemy's tight front line before they could drag the battle into the melee that our clan is good at.

Therefore, after passing through the long-range strikes of the rain of stones and clods, these warriors crashed into the enemy's front line without slowing down.

They were like huge running beetles, knocking out one gap after another in the enemy's front line.

At the gap, the outsider's battle line finally loosened. The following coalition soldiers immediately seized this rare opportunity and followed up, finding and eliminating the enemies who had been knocked away and lost their formation one by one.

The enemy is very small, and his jaws are not big, so he is no match for our brave warriors in single combat.

However, this kind of assault that broke through the front line was difficult to sustain. The enemy's small square-like dense formation appeared not only on the front line, but also in the two rows behind.

The exhausted chief warrior is often blocked by the enemy's second front after breaking through the first front, and then falls into a fight. Many brave chief warriors were killed in this dishonorable siege.

After the momentum of the first wave of assaults was contained, the battle between the coalition forces and outsiders became intense. On the long battle line, countless warriors from both sides were fighting fiercely with their jaws.

The situation is beginning to develop in a direction that is unfavorable to our army:

The outsiders' battle lines gradually returned to integrity, and they gradually filled in the gaps that had been breached during the battle.

However, the coalition soldiers still failed to find an opportunity to find a breakthrough to expand the chaos on the enemy's front, thus pulling the battle into a close-quarters melee.

Now, both sides formed a neat battle line, testing each other with their jaws. Once they twisted part of the enemy's body, they tried their best to pull the enemy out, and then swarmed up to eliminate them.

The warriors of our clan are not used to this style of fighting, although their jaws are longer, which should make it easier to catch the enemy and drag it out.

However, once there are too many enemies, each soldier of the coalition forces has to face three or four outsiders who are covering each other. It is difficult to catch an enemy alone.

Secondly, almost none of our warriors have experienced this kind of fighting method. We have slender bodies and six slender limbs, and are good at fighting one-on-one with the most ferocious enemies during movement and movement. Now we have to form a rigid formation and mechanically attack or defend straight ahead, which is tantamount to abandoning our specialty.

This is the helplessness when fighting outsiders. We must adapt to the enemy's tactics, but it is difficult to destroy this tactics.

Under this fighting method, the advantage of individual combat effectiveness of our warriors is gone. On the contrary, the enemy who is good at collective fighting becomes more and more successful.

After several previous battles of various sizes, many knowledgeable chief warriors also realized this problem.

If the battle continues in this stalemate, sooner or later we will lose because of our inferior strength.

This stalemate must be broken!

Originally, during a charge, there was some hope of breaking the enemy's front line by using the speed and impact of the charge. Some of the bravest warriors did get through, but they all fell in front of the second front laid out by the cunning enemy. In the rear, there is the enemy's third front.

Only warriors with stronger assault capabilities can break through the enemy's three fronts at once and completely disrupt the enemy's formation.

Thinking of this, I looked back to the right, where there were tall hill warriors!