"Every unit, build a wall immediately."Don't forget to prepare to attack from behind the wall. "
The troops of Peria have arrived in a visible position.
It is also called the Ixelles Plain.
In this area, also known as the Kowloon Plain, floods occur from time to time to the extent that the flow of rivers changes dramatically.
It seems that the river has flooded this plain many times in the past.
As a result, it seems that there are not many people who can live on the flat land, and no big city has been built.
Between the cities of Peria and the city of Purge, this plain prepares the gathered forces for battle.
Wall defense tactics.
We decided to use Wall Construction magic to create a wall to protect ourselves and adopt a very defensive tactic of attacking from behind.
So, before you fight the opposing army, you build a wall.
I was looking across the battlefield, giving directions.
I see. I didn't think it was such an interesting way to fight, but it seems deep inside.
"Really? I can see the opponent from a distance."I think it would be good if we started the offensive as soon as possible.
"Maybe people like me and Ian who are close to the warriors think so."However, a man close to the Chief of Staff might prefer this bulwark tactic.And maybe, but eventually, the latter will win. "
"Chief of staff. They fight with their heads."Certainly, the more the brave see the group together, the stronger the group will be.Is that how they like to fight? "
"Yeah, I'll probably use my head a lot, this one."
I was also a bit mistaken.
When I heard that wall tactics were popular, I really thought they were just using walls to fight.
Instead of building a shield in front of me, I built a wall and only attacked from behind.
I thought it was such a passive way of fighting.
However, I still get a completely different impression when I actually see it with my own eyes.
Because it turns out that this wall tactic isn't just about building walls.
Rather, it could be a formidable battle.
Protecting ourselves was a means, a completely different thing in nature.
A battle? What do you mean?
"When the armies fight each other, there are many factors related to victory and defeat.The same is true of the number of troops, the strength of their armies, and the number of men with a lot of magic power.And one of them has a terrain difference. "
"Oh, the terrain. I think that's important.If the place where the fighter stands is different, the battles will change drastically.It's the same for individuals and groups. "
"Yes. So, for example, if the number is small, you may be stranded in a fortress that has been fortified, and even in this kind of field, it is more advantageous to stay on a high ground."In other words, this barrier tactic is a way to create a terrain of your own that works in your favor.Construct as many walls as you can to effectively defend the area with fewer walls and deploy your troops.And if you can gradually expand the range and push the opponent in, this barrier tactic will be hard to lose and easy to win. "
If the size of each other's armies is the same, I think it's the Commander's brains that will have the greatest impact on the battlefield.
For example, if we fight together with an army of exactly the same strength, it might be easier to figure out which one is the most likely to win.
On those terms, I think Kyle's brother has something to do with it.
I feel like I can run my army most efficiently and maximize the results.
That's not because Kyle is strong as an individual.
Of course, you can fight hard, but Kyle is not smart enough.
Although it's ten meters high, the wall can only be five meters wide by one magic.
Even if we build a proper wall on the ground around here, we won't be able to protect our troops.
Understand the positional relationship between your army and the opposing army, carefully consider the range of action and the range of attack, and consider where to build a defensive wall beforehand.
Of course, even if we have exactly the same army, the first place we're in is different, so the surrounding terrain is different.
We must guide the optimal solution on the spot and act quickly.
Thinking of it that way, I found it more interesting than I thought to be a bulwark tactic.
While sitting on Ian's giant shoulder, he gathered magic in his eyes and gazed into the distance, creating an instant barrier in the place he had instructed.
Seeing that, the Pelian side is starting to build walls in the distance to their advantage.
Charge your troops to find a place where they can defend each other by maneuvering the terrain, placing soldiers, and sometimes stopping building walls.
It seemed like an art using the battlefield.
It's the art of using real terrain and troops to create the shape you think of in your head.
Of course, that won't work in reality.
For example, if someone like Ian had overwhelming force, it could quickly break through.
However, if we can fight with them and adjust the whole thing, I think this fight is definitely an interesting tactic.
I was excited to see how I could use this tactic to fight as I watched the bulwarks that gradually formed on the Ixelles Plains.