Chapter 80 Dual-line Operation (3)

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A 120mm muzzleloader gun that fires solid projectiles, approximately equivalent to the historical 12-pounder gun.

In this special battlefield environment, Eski still has some confidence in it.

Generally speaking, ordinary carbon steel is enough for this kind of artillery. The reason why rare earths are used to make alloy steel and strengthened runes are needed to make their barrels is because the ammunition loaded is not very normal.

In order to give the cannonball a faster muzzle velocity, the engineer warlock planned to mix a little warpstone powder into the propellant.

This kind of cast-iron cannonball impregnated with warpstone can cause fatal damage to those creatures made of magic, and can also give Nagash a certain degree of hindrance.

However, the premise is that Nagash will not kill the Engineer Warlock and his artillery immediately after he fired the first shot.

Thinking of this, the Engineer Warlock looked at the Storm Rats and Clan Rats with some suspicion.

Due to the fact that he had been completing external orders before, the three thousand soldiers Eski brought here only had about 30% armor coverage.

This refers to metal armor. If the leather jackets of the rat men can be regarded as armor, they have a nearly 100% armor armor rate.

But, can these things really stop Nagash?

Esky himself didn't know.

The slave rats followed the engineering warlock's instructions and built a buffer platform at the rear.

These are several meters thick, but the soft fabric can ensure that the gun mounts of the two artillery guns in front will not fly out and be missing, or even be directly damaged, after being impacted by the propellant.

While the slave rats were busy, the engineering warlock stood on the platform they had just set up, and saw with sharp eyes a black shadow in the darkness, rushing into the position of the Rikeke clan.

"They are the scouts under Esiliga."

Esky said to Blige.

Before the former clan rat could understand why the engineer warlock was telling him this, he heard a rustling sound coming from below the high platform.

After a while, it turned into a lot of curses and screams from Skaven.

The originally relatively quiet environment immediately became noisy.

The Storm Rats of the three clans, Storm Rats, Rikaik, and Plague, are driving the clan rats in the clan closer to the passage ahead that represents death.

Esky made a rough estimate, and found that the number of clan rats entering the passage was about two thousand, about 13 infantry companies, which was probably a combination of 13*13*13.

The next moment, Esky was almost certain.

Thirteen rats, whose clothes were obviously different from ordinary ratmen. The armor on their bodies had decorations and even runes, and the weapons in their hands were magic weapons engraved with runes. They lined up in two parts of the front line.

The three clans seemed to be planning to use this method to obtain a bit of the horned rat's divine power to weaken Nagash's attack on them.

No, it's not just that.

Looking at the positions of the Storm Rats, Esky even saw a sense of the sacrifice ceremony of the Gray Prophets.

If you follow the oracle words written by the rats in your memory, you can barely understand the meaning.

Through the continuous strengthening of the sacrificed blood, is it strengthening the troops in the passage? Or strengthening the Storm Rats outside who serve as the supervising team and the last line of defense?

The abacus was very good, it was very much like the Gray Seer's idea, but would Nagash really let their plan go through? The Engineer was skeptical.

This time the enemy is Nagash, who has sufficient magical attainments.

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A 120mm muzzleloader gun that fires solid projectiles, approximately equivalent to the historical 12-pounder gun.

In this special battlefield environment, Eski still has some confidence in it.

Generally speaking, ordinary carbon steel is enough for this kind of artillery. The reason why rare earths are used to make alloy steel and strengthened runes are needed to make their barrels is because the ammunition loaded is not very normal.

In order to give the cannonball a faster muzzle velocity, the engineer warlock planned to mix a little warpstone powder into the propellant.

This kind of cast-iron cannonball impregnated with warpstone can cause fatal damage to those creatures made of magic, and can also give Nagash a certain degree of hindrance.

However, the premise is that Nagash will not kill the Engineer Warlock and his artillery immediately after he fired the first shot.

Thinking of this, the Engineer Warlock looked at the Storm Rats and Clan Rats with some suspicion.

Due to the fact that he had been completing external orders before, the three thousand soldiers Eski brought here only had about 30% armor coverage.

This refers to metal armor. If the leather jackets of the rat men can be regarded as armor, they have a nearly 100% armor armor rate.

But, can these things really stop Nagash?

Esky himself didn't know.

The slave rats followed the engineering warlock's instructions and built a buffer platform at the rear.

These are several meters thick, but the soft fabric can ensure that the gun mounts of the two artillery guns in front will not fly out and be missing, or even be directly damaged, after being impacted by the propellant.

While the slave rats were busy, the engineering warlock stood on the platform they had just set up, and saw with sharp eyes a black shadow in the darkness, rushing into the position of the Rikeke clan.

"They are the scouts under Esiliga."

Esky said to Blige.

Before the former clan rat could understand why the engineer warlock was telling him this, he heard a rustling sound coming from below the high platform.

After a while, it turned into a lot of curses and screams from Skaven.

The originally relatively quiet environment immediately became noisy.

The Storm Rats of the three clans, Storm Rats, Rikaik, and Plague, are driving the clan rats in the clan closer to the passage ahead that represents death.

Esky made a rough estimate, and found that the number of clan rats entering the passage was about two thousand, about 13 infantry companies, which was probably a combination of 13*13*13.

The next moment, Esky was almost certain.

Thirteen rats, whose clothes were obviously different from ordinary ratmen. The armor on their bodies had decorations and even runes, and the weapons in their hands were magic weapons engraved with runes. They lined up in two parts of the front line.

The three clans seemed to be planning to use this method to obtain a bit of the horned rat's divine power to weaken Nagash's attack on them.

No, it's not just that.

Looking at the positions of the Storm Rats, Esky even saw a sense of the sacrifice ceremony of the Gray Prophets.

If you follow the oracle words written by the rats in your memory, you can barely understand the meaning.

Through the continuous strengthening of the sacrificed blood, is it strengthening the troops in the passage? Or strengthening the Storm Rats outside who serve as the supervising team and the last line of defense?

The abacus was very good, it was very much like the Gray Seer's idea, but would Nagash really let their plan go through? The Engineer was skeptical.

This time the enemy is Nagash, who has sufficient magical attainments. A 120mm muzzleloader gun that fires solid projectiles, approximately equivalent to the historical 12-pounder gun.

In this special battlefield environment, Eski still has some confidence in it.

Generally speaking, ordinary carbon steel is enough for this kind of artillery. The reason why rare earths are used to make alloy steel and strengthened runes are needed to make their barrels is because the ammunition loaded is not very normal.

In order to give the cannonball a faster muzzle velocity, the engineer warlock planned to mix a little warpstone powder into the propellant.

This kind of cast-iron cannonball impregnated with warpstone can cause fatal damage to those creatures made of magic, and can also give Nagash a certain degree of hindrance.

However, the premise is that Nagash will not kill the Engineer Warlock and his artillery immediately after he fired the first shot.

Thinking of this, the Engineer Warlock looked at the Storm Rats and Clan Rats with some suspicion.

Due to the fact that he had been completing external orders before, the three thousand soldiers Eski brought here only had about 30% armor coverage.

This refers to metal armor. If the leather jackets of the rat men can be regarded as armor, they have a nearly 100% armor armor rate.

But, can these things really stop Nagash?

Esky himself didn't know.

The slave rats followed the engineering warlock's instructions and built a buffer platform at the rear.

These are several meters thick, but the soft fabric can ensure that the gun mounts of the two artillery guns in front will not fly out and be missing, or even be directly damaged, after being impacted by the propellant.

While the slave rats were busy, the engineering warlock stood on the platform they had just set up, and saw with sharp eyes a black shadow in the darkness, rushing into the position of the Rikeke clan.

"They are the scouts under Esiliga."

Esky said to Blige.

Before the former clan rat could understand why the engineer warlock was telling him this, he heard a rustling sound coming from below the high platform.

After a while, it turned into a lot of curses and screams from Skaven.

The originally relatively quiet environment immediately became noisy.

The Storm Rats of the three clans, Storm Rats, Rikaik, and Plague, are driving the clan rats in the clan closer to the passage ahead that represents death.

Esky made a rough estimate, and found that the number of clan rats entering the passage was about two thousand, about 13 infantry companies, which was probably a combination of 13*13*13.

The next moment, Esky was almost certain.

Thirteen rats, whose clothes were obviously different from ordinary ratmen. The armor on their bodies had decorations and even runes, and the weapons in their hands were magic weapons engraved with runes. They lined up in two parts of the front line.

The three clans seemed to be planning to use this method to obtain a bit of the horned rat's divine power to weaken Nagash's attack on them.

No, it's not just that.

Looking at the positions of the Storm Rats, Esky even saw a sense of the sacrifice ceremony of the Gray Prophets.

If you follow the oracle words written by the rats in your memory, you can barely understand the meaning.

Through the continuous strengthening of the sacrificed blood, is it strengthening the troops in the passage? Or strengthening the Storm Rats outside who serve as the supervising team and the last line of defense?

The abacus was very good, it was very much like the Gray Seer's idea, but would Nagash really let their plan go through? The Engineer was skeptical.

This time the enemy is Nagash, who has sufficient magical attainments. A 120mm muzzleloader gun that fires solid projectiles, approximately equivalent to the historical 12-pounder gun.

In this special battlefield environment, Eski still has some confidence in it.

Generally speaking, ordinary carbon steel is enough for this kind of artillery. The reason why rare earths are used to make alloy steel and strengthened runes are needed to make their barrels is because the ammunition loaded is not very normal.

In order to give the cannonball a faster muzzle velocity, the engineer warlock planned to mix a little warpstone powder into the propellant.

This kind of cast-iron cannonball impregnated with warpstone can cause fatal damage to those creatures made of magic, and can also give Nagash a certain degree of hindrance.

However, the premise is that Nagash will not kill the Engineer Warlock and his artillery immediately after he fired the first shot.

Thinking of this, the Engineer Warlock looked at the Storm Rats and Clan Rats with some suspicion.

Due to the fact that he had been completing external orders before, the three thousand soldiers Eski brought here only had about 30% armor coverage.

This refers to metal armor. If the leather jackets of the rat men can be regarded as armor, they have a nearly 100% armor armor rate.

But, can these things really stop Nagash?

Esky himself didn't know.

The slave rats followed the engineering warlock's instructions and built a buffer platform at the rear.

These are several meters thick, but the soft fabric can ensure that the gun mounts of the two artillery guns in front will not fly out and be missing, or even be directly damaged, after being impacted by the propellant.

While the slave rats were busy, the engineering warlock stood on the platform they had just set up, and saw with sharp eyes a black shadow in the darkness, rushing into the position of the Rikeke clan.

"They are the scouts under Esiliga."

Esky said to Blige.

Before the former clan rat could understand why the engineer warlock was telling him this, he heard a rustling sound coming from below the high platform.

After a while, it turned into a lot of curses and screams from Skaven.

The originally relatively quiet environment immediately became noisy.

The Storm Rats of the three clans, Storm Rats, Rikaik, and Plague, are driving the clan rats in the clan closer to the passage ahead that represents death.

Esky made a rough estimate, and found that the number of clan rats entering the passage was about two thousand, about 13 infantry companies, which was probably a combination of 13*13*13.

The next moment, Esky was almost certain.

Thirteen rats, whose clothes were obviously different from ordinary ratmen. The armor on their bodies had decorations and even runes, and the weapons in their hands were magic weapons engraved with runes. They lined up in two parts of the front line.

The three clans seemed to be planning to use this method to obtain a bit of the horned rat's divine power to weaken Nagash's attack on them.

No, it's not just that.

Looking at the positions of the Storm Rats, Esky even saw a sense of the sacrifice ceremony of the Gray Prophets.

If you follow the oracle words written by the rats in your memory, you can barely understand the meaning.

Through the continuous strengthening of the sacrificed blood, is it strengthening the troops in the passage? Or strengthening the Storm Rats outside who serve as the supervising team and the last line of defense?

The abacus was very good, it was very much like the Gray Seer's idea, but would Nagash really let their plan go through? The Engineer was skeptical.

This time the enemy is Nagash, who has sufficient magical attainments.