Chapter 207: Reform (1st Update)

In November, Lordaeron Buddha fell into a kind of pilgrimage, and people rushed to the newly built Cathedral of Light in the hope of seeing the incarnation of the Light up close, and according to those who had the privilege of praying close to the incarnation of the Light, the Great Being never refused to communicate with anyone, and they would tell you the teachings of the Light in their minds, and although most of them could not tell what the great creature called Adar had said, it did not prevent others from continuing to flock to the Church。 Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoThe church had to limit the number of people who came into the church to pray each day to prevent the church from being overwhelmed by them.

The Draenei, who were unexpectedly regarded by the Lordaerons as a race of 'gods' who served the ----embodiment of the Light, easily accepted the purple-skinned creatures that appeared in the city from time to time, and were happy to talk to them, except that they didn't know what the Draenei were saying, because only a very small number of Draenei could use the lingua franca.

Benedict Smith, the leader who is seen by the populace as going to Heaven to bring the gods to heaven, is having an extraordinary discussion with Velen and Kael'thas .

"Muru has found a way to purify the Well of the Sun, although it may take a long time. Kael'thas bowed slightly to Veron with a bright face to express his gratitude. "Your Excellency the Prophet has also sent a large number of priests to help the civilians of our tribe temporarily relieve the torment of demonic addiction. ”

"On Stratholm's side, the reconstruction is going well, and the power of Adar has significantly increased the progress of the land cleanup. Both Dawn Light and Quel'Thalas's difficulties have been resolved. We can already move on to the next step. ”

The prophet maintained the role of a listener and did not express his opinion.

"You keep mentioning that plan, what the hell is it?" With only the Triclan leaders around, Kael'thas omitted the formulaic title.

"'Plan for Reform'!" Benny pulled out two bound sheets of paper and handed them to Veron and Kael'thas. "This is just a brief plan, and the detailed plan needs to be formulated after detailed discussion among our three clans. ”

Picking up the water glass, Benny combed his thoughts, ready to answer questions for the two.

After a few pages, the two of them read it twice, their expressions ranging from puzzled to pensive, and then from contemplation to surprise.

"You're always so unexpected. Kael'thas shook the plan in his hand.

Benny shrugged and looked at the Prophet, "What do you think, Your Excellency the Prophet. ”

"The feasibility is high, but there are also a lot of difficulties. "The fog of fate on Smith's body is stronger than he expected, and the people and things he is involved with will be enveloped in the fog of mystery, and he can't foresee any picture of them, so he needs to be cautious ----.

Benny nodded: "That's true, the next plan is just an idea, and the only ones we can achieve and carry out immediately are the first and second ones." ”

"Can you elaborate on the military reforms mentioned in the first article?" Kael'thas was most interested in this, and the combat effectiveness of the 'new armies' of Dawn Light was obvious to all, and Quel'Thalas had always hoped to follow suit.

"Military reform includes many aspects. Benny pulled out what looked like a map from his bag and laid it out on the round table. "Because of the differences in ethnic and cultural development, let's not talk about the command system. Let's start with ---- 'class'. ”

"Classes?" Velen and Kael'thas stood and bent down, looking at the painting that depicted two armies facing each other. "Is this a demon?" asked Veron, who was most familiar with demons, pointing to an army.

"Yes. Benny nodded. "The reason we need to carry out military reform is precisely because the enemy we are fighting has changed, and we are now facing the army of the undead and the Burning Legion, and we are not the opponent of those demons and the undead in terms of individual strength and weaponry, let alone they have far more war technology than ours. ”

The two nodded in agreement, and Benny continued.

"Let's start with the most basic component of the army---- infantry. Benny pointed to a small figure with a sword and shield in his hand. "I'll say something ugly, our ordinary soldiers are no different from cannon fodder when facing the undead and demons---- "Benny looked at the two of them and continued, "Only those warriors who are skilled in battle and have mastered 'rage' can fight against those demons and undead who are not very powerful. I think there are two main aspects to this problem. ”

"First, our soldiers pay too much attention to individual combat skills and strength training, and this kind of training mostly depends on individual comprehension, and the army's training is not systematic and inefficient! This also makes our soldiers seem to cooperate tacitly, but they lack team-style tactics and tactics. ”

"Second, our soldiers' equipment is very backward, ordinary armor is completely like a chicken rib in front of those undead and demons, and the killing of ordinary weapons to the undead and demons is very limited!"

"Where's the solution?" Kael'thas looked impatient, and Veron looked up at Benny.

"The training aspect was very well resolved. Benny explained. "Recruit all the elite warriors who master anger, recruit from the people, establish a team of mentors who specialize in teaching anger, and study a team-based method of warfare, using the coordination between formations and soldiers to narrow the gap in individual strength. But-----" Benny looked at Kael'thas. "It takes the help of Quel'Salas. ”

"What do you need?"

"Spellbreaker armor. ”

"Spellbreaker armor----" Kael'thas muttered. "You're doing it for their demonic resistance?"

"Yes. Benny nodded. "The most feared thing about group combat is a wide range of devastating magic, and the Burning Legion is especially good at this, I've heard Sylvanas say that the resistance of spellbreakers comes mainly from their armor, and they can even protect against evil energy to a certain extent. ”

"That's true. Kael'thas nodded, but then frowned. "The method of making the armor of the spellbreaker can be completely handed over to you, but you must be clear that the production of the armor of the spellbreaker is very difficult, the materials for making it are not very rare, but the drawing of the circle is very difficult, and it often takes a week for a senior enchanter to draw a set of armor. Mass production is basically impossible!"

"Can't the circle be streamlined? Even if you reduce some performance, it doesn't matter. "When it comes to protective magic, it's not just spellbreaker armor!" (To be continued.) )