The Destroyers attacked up the slope of the rubble, but it didn't go well at first.
The hillside covered with gravel and gravel is a natural obstacle, so the Destroyers often slip when walking, and then their bodies roll down together with large and small stones, knocking over many comrades along the way.
The built-in "Rolling Stone" debuff made the Destroyer's climb extremely difficult. Only a few Destroyers found a suitable path and climbed to the top along a stable road with large rocks. More Destroyers were unable to reach a suitable mountain road because their march was too crowded, so they could only continue to compete with rolling stones.
The smaller Destroyers are more adaptable in the mountains, and it is more difficult for them to trigger rolling stones. However, the pavement ants did not seize this opportunity in time and expanded their defense line to areas where it was difficult for the enemy to climb, and still defended their position on the top of the mountain.
Although the road was difficult for the Destroyers, rolling stones could not cause damage to their strong carapace and could not completely stop the invaders. The Destroyers finally slowly gathered on several routes and climbed to the top of the mountain.
When the Destroyers reached the defenders' lines, a fierce battle broke out.
The Destroyers held the line of defense on the rocks and in the crevices of the rocks, while the Destroyers continued to test the weak links of the defense line and outflanked them from all directions.
I am the dividing line
A Destroyer took the lead and tried to climb up a high piece of black gravel. When he climbed up the almost steep stone wall, a group of pavement ant warriors poked their heads out and stretched out four or five large jaws, trying to bite them. This is the destroyer.
The Destroyer's attack speed is very fast, disproportionate to its huge body. I saw the destroyer's jaws extending and retracting like lightning, clamping the neck of a pavement ant warrior with lightning speed, clamping hard with its jaws, beheading it, and the body fell down the stone wall. .
At this time, other pavement ant warriors took the opportunity to bite the Destroyer's forelimbs and tentacles, and then pulled it upwards, trying to pull it up to the top of the stone, and then launched a siege.
Although the purpose of the Destroyer is to attack the top of the stone, once it is passively pulled up, it will obviously not end well. Instinct made the destroyer resist, and he also pushed downwards, tug of war with the four pavement ants.
It has to be said that the Destroyer's strength is really great. With the front two limbs bitten, there is no way to exert force. Only the hind limbs are fighting hard. It is in a position where it is difficult to exert force on the steep arms, but it is still fighting against the four pavement ants. Evenly matched.
However, the fragile tentacles of this destroyer could not withstand the torment, and cracks soon appeared.
As if there was a "pop", the destroyer's tentacles were overwhelmed and finally broke off, revealing the black threads and white slurry inside.
A pavement ant fell to the ground with half of its tentacles in its jaws, and the Destroyer, which lost its balance, flew backwards with three pavement ants that were still biting it, and fell down together.
The three pavement ants were quickly killed by the Destroyers gathered below. The injured Destroyer, although it had lost half of its tentacles, was not seriously injured and continued to turn over and join the battle.
I am the dividing line
A Destroyer stood in front of a crack in the stone and poked his head out.
On both sides of the stone gap are two towering solid rocks, which look like ant shadows and are tightly defended.
The Destroyer obviously didn't want to climb the rocks to attack the defense line. He used his tentacles to explore the cracks in the rocks. When he felt that the cracks were wide enough to accommodate him, he lowered himself flat and tried to squeeze through the cracks with all his six limbs.
Just as he turned his head, the Destroyer suddenly saw at least a small group of paving ant barbarian troops stationed behind the cracks in the rocks.
The pavement ant warriors who discovered the enemy attack rushed over one after another, trying to bite the Destroyer who was trapped in the cracks of the rocks and was unable to move.
The Destroyer's body was caught in the narrowest part of the stone crevice, making it difficult to move. His head was swinging wildly, his jaws were biting wildly, and his six limbs were flailing wildly.
But the smaller pavement ants moved freely in this stone crevice and quickly got into the stone crevice. The ants divided the trapped destroyer into pieces like an elephant.
I am the dividing line
The most intense battlefield is at the western foot of the rubble pile. The slope there is gentle, and the defender's defense line lacks geographical advantages. It is just a defense line composed of small rocks, and there are several large holes in the middle that can be destroyed. Passed easily.
Dozens of Destroyers quickly gathered here, and then they attacked in separate groups along the twisting passages between the rocks.
The Pavement Ant Barbarian Army Corps responsible for the frontal defense firmly guarded the passage defense line, but suffered heavy losses as the Destroyers rushed from left to right.
At the critical moment, several male ant commanders of the Pavement Ant Barbarian Army appeared from the rocks on both sides with their troops, and then jumped into the ranks of the Destroyers, creating a central flower.
More and more pavement ants took a detour and jumped off the rocks, and soon a black blanket of squirming ants densely covered the Destroyer.
Even if the Destroyer can kill one pavement ant in one bite, there are simply too many pavement ants.
They bit the six limbs of the Destroyer, gnawed at the gaps in the carapace, disemboweled the Destroyer's abdomen, pulled out the internal organs, and used all means to attack any part they could bite.
There was a Destroyer surrounded by dense swarms of pavement ants. His six limbs and tentacles were bitten, making him unable to move. Even a pair of large jaws were bitten by two pavement ants on the left and right, and then were forced to separate.
A pavement ant warrior took the opportunity to get into his mouthparts, ignoring the bite of the Destroyer's mouthparts, and pierced the Destroyer's esophagus.
I don’t know if the Destroyer was frightened by this method of dying together, but he soon died of both internal and external injuries.
Finally, the pavement ants repelled the attack of this wave of destroyers, but more pavement ants were swarming towards this passage.
Scenes of brutal battles continue to unfold without any signs of stopping.
The war lasted from morning to night. Under the powerful offensive of the Destroyer, the defense line of the Pavement Ant Barbarian Army withstood a great test.
The defenders at the southern and northern slopes relied on the favorable terrain to hold the line of defense. However, the defense lines at the western foothills, where the terrain was the most unfavorable, and the eastern foothills, where the enemy gathered the most, were forced to retreat.
Some Destroyers even controlled the entrances and exits of several small nests, then penetrated into the tunnels and burned the flames of war into the western nests of the Pavement Ant Barbarian Kingdom.
The barbarian army of Pavement Ants, which continuously poured out of the nest to support them, still held their position until the Destroyer took the initiative to withdraw at dusk.
Although they did not achieve much results today, the Destroyers have become accustomed to it. They have completed the tactical encirclement. Every day of fighting, the enemy will be weakened by one point.
The Destroyers are very patient. They will persist until the day when the enemy runs out of ammunition and food, and that day seems not too far away!