Chapter 842: Alsace's tactics
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Panda’s Self-cultivation
- Ye Yin Xiao
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- 2021-03-04 03:54:30
poison gas?
Drunk Wind frowned.
When the battle on the frontal battlefield is not dominant, using poison gas as a weapon is undoubtedly a wise decision.
Although this kind of weapon with strong lethality and large scope is very inhumane, Arthas, the Lich King, is obviously not a humane.
But Zuifeng still feels that something is wrong, this time the application of poison gas always feels a bit hasty.
What's wrong...
The answer is the timing of using poison gas!
Wait, why does Alsace use poison gas now?
Looking at the forsaken who was not panicked in front of them, Zuifeng instantly realized the problem-although poison gas is easy to use, it is ineffective for the forsaken!
Then why does Alsace use poison gas now? Instead of using it when the orcs are entering?
Thinking of this, Zuifeng noticed something wrong.
Since the role of poison gas is not to kill, it can only be screening-use poison gas to screen who can pass, and then set a more terrible trap behind!
If things really look like drunk wind imagined, then I am afraid that at this time, in the other tunnels, everyone is facing the same or different screening, and the forgotten in those places may have to face some kind of The test that I can't accept.
So here comes the problem.
Alsace has been using various methods to screen his opponents, so what can Zuifeng do?
Retreat in place?
This method seems very cautious, but in fact it is silly-retreating when the enemy’s methods are not clear, which means always handing over the initiative. If you retreat now, the environment will change next time. Will we retreat again at that time?
Not a last resort, Drunk Wind does not want to retreat.
Continue to attack?
This method is obviously more stupid. I have already made it clear that there are pitfalls. You know that you can attack it with a careless attitude. What is that if it is not to die?
Kalia was clearly aware of this, and the army was in a dilemma for a while.
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But Drunk Wind seemed thoughtful.
Although Alsace's hand was insidious and practical, Drunk Wind still found some problems in it.
For example, Alsace's overall strategy.
It now appears that Arthas did not want to have a decisive battle-from the poisonous gas that appeared this time, Alsace seemed to be delaying time.
Are you kind of coming to hit me?
If Drunk Wind chooses to retreat now, then the two sides are tied.
If Drunk Wind chooses to move on now, it is likely to fall into the trap.
In this case, no matter what, Zuifeng could not continue to move forward. Although the retreat was stupid, Zuifeng had to retreat.
However, if we change the angle, does Alsace win?
Although the underground palace is huge and strong enough overall, if the drunk wind really ignores them and traps them here, then get a special engineering machine to dig the ground and arrange a magic circle to prevent the energy of the ancient gods from leaking. Start digging, and then it will be Alsace who will suffer.
The Ice Palace will be a large coffin by then!
In other words, Alsace doesn't seem to want to win, as long as he is tied, he wins.
Why? Why does he make such a strategy?
At this moment, Zuifeng's brain was open.
Alsace trapped in a lonely city.
Complex and changeable ice maze.
A tricky underground trap.
When is such an absolute defense suitable?
Drunk Wind finally came to his own conclusion after such thoughts. It only makes sense to stay in an isolated city when there are reinforcements, and when Alsace has other choices, he actively chooses this absolute Defence, that is to make it clear that you have reinforcements!
Who are the reinforcements?
Saratas?
No, because the orcs have already fought the Faceless, and the minions of these ancient gods are all in the underground palace (and according to Dranosh, there are not many faceless ones, but each is quite powerful) Although Saratas may not be there, the drunken wind who has seen Saratas body can guarantee that she can hardly cause too many twists and turns.
Thinking about it, Alsace was expecting only one support.
Burning Legion.
Don't forget, who threw Ner'zhul on the Icecrown in Northrend back then!
When the Lich King first started, he was the younger brother of the Burning Legion!
Although the Lich King finally chose to betray the Burning Legion because of a certain selfishness, in a strict sense, their position was really not incompatible.
For the Burning Legion, the Lich King was only selfish-he did not flirt with the enemy, nor did he secretly destroy, and some were just unwilling.
If Arthas compromises and finds a dreadlord to lead the bridge, maybe they can really become a part of the Burning Legion's arrival again?
In this way, when all the troops hurriedly retreated, Drunk Wind had a subtle misunderstanding of Alsace.
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