I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
297 Haribote
Before challenging the Warcraft army, we were working on an operation. How do we stop them? Is there anything we can do before we go into battle?
"What do we do? Build walls? Or a hole?"
"Hmm."
Best of all, I wish I could make it in moats and walls that I can't fly over with dirt magic and warcraft...... The earth magic user who says he can do that seems to be taking part in the war against Bashar.
We can't build a big moat like that with our earthwork. Depth and width. Using the technique at all costs, is the precision about 3 meters deep and wide and 5 meters to the left and right? The demons who tried to bypass them when they made bad things threatened to splash left and right.
If you keep activating continuously, you can also build a long moat, but it will take a lot of time, and it will drain considerably. It could be a lifesaver before a fierce battle. In the first place, I don't have time for hours of civil work.
What are we gonna do if it's Earth?
The only word I recall with little military knowledge was guerrilla tactics. However, it should have been a tactic to trap a small number of troops and tell them to blunt enemy movements by keeping them alert.
Soldiers fear their opponents who do not know when they will attack them, and they say morale will drop as well. Well, Lanobe and movie knowledge.
It's just that we have low levels of trap creation skills, and we're unlikely to be able to create a large number of traps. Can we create pitfalls if we also use earthwork? Just dig a hole and put a lid on the surface with earthwork again.
No, is that dangerous? After defeating the armies of the Warcraft, the returning Black Cat tribes may suffer from the remaining pitfalls. Vietnamese mines are famous, and we can't do the same without thinking.
"I knew we'd have to flaunt them and attract them."
"Okay."
That said, it's also an idea not to do anything. So we decided to make something.
"Stone Wall. Stonewall."
"Stonewall! Stonewall! Stonewall!
"Master, is this okay?
'Oh, that sounds good. It looks right in the window'
"Mmm."
'All right, me too. Ground Control!
Cleanly stack the stone walls you've created with Stonewall and connect your eyes with Ground Control.
At the expense of thickness, some large walls can also be built. Although the strength is quite weak because it is thin. What we rushed to create in the northern forest of the village was a building the size of which was there. It's a big gate that doesn't look like a triumphal gate, and a stone building that doesn't look like a fort at first sight. Well, I'm just saying it looks that way from the outside, but it's sticky inside.
I used earthly magic to fast-track this. It's really just the exterior, so it doesn't help with the defense at all. In the first place, it's hollow inside.
But that's fine. I'm not trying to stand up to this and fight. But it should have been useful when we couldn't exterminate the Warcraft on the plains and got into the forest zone.
What if the Warcraft discover this? You won't be able to ignore it. Shouldn't we try to drop it, too, to prevent a pinch from behind? It's important to say that we can anticipate the movements of the warcraft's army in the forest here. I don't know how effective it is, but I think I can make you aware of it to some extent.
"Is this what this is all about?"
The rest would be perfect if we placed soldiers here. Where are those things? We're going to build it now.
"Bye - Ursi. Please. '
"On!"
I've been working on dimensional storage for a long time, removing 10 relatively good things from cadavers like thieves and goblins. Ursi did some necromancy there and tailored it to a zombie.
Weaker than a goblin, but let these guys have a worn out bow and shoot an arrow when the army of Warcraft comes to their side. There are only five bows, so let the rest of them have broken spears and swords. If you move over a fake fort, you'll look like you have soldiers.
This was enough because it was only a disguise to make it look like a fort.
"This is the fort, right?"
"So, go?
"Oops. Finally."
We did everything we could think of to enhance it with magic, and we flew away again. It takes quite a bit of altitude to get close so that the Warcraft doesn't notice.
"Uh-oh, nasty."
"Like garbage"
'All right, preemptive strikes go flashy. So Screw Your Nose Out'
"Mmm!"