77: It's not just pulling the trigger

For such an ending, Solal is a little difficult to accept, but he can only accept it.

Marshal Wendthor, who was also unacceptable, said in an angry tone: "This way tarnishes the honor of the battle!" ”

"Honor?" Mishan tossed the six-hole musket that had only been fired once so far to Greenhill and said, "Didn't you say that you had to decide the winner?" ”

"But this way of separating the winner from the loser is not honorable!" Marshal Wendsol, who noticed that he had just reacted a little excitedly, suppressed his excitement and said.

“…… I thought that whether it was honor or not, only the victor could evaluate it. Misr Shan shook his head, it can be seen that he doesn't care much about Marshal Wendsol's attitude: "And I remember that in the army of the Storm Kingdom, there is a musket team, right?" ”

"......" Mishan's truth-telling made Marshal Wendsol's attitude sluggish.

Without waiting for him to speak again, Mishan asked with some doubts: "Your Excellency Marshal doesn't want to say that it is still the blades and shields in the hands of the knights that can play a decisive role on the battlefield, right?" ”

Judging from Marshal Windsor's almost angry reaction, what Mishan said was exactly what he was thinking.

It's not surprising that muskets are weapons in Azeroth...... To be precise, it has not been around for a long time among the nations of mankind.

In addition, there are all kinds of unscientific magic in this world, or some other power.

The development of muskets was much more difficult than that of their compatriots on Earth.

On Earth, when this weapon was first born, even if its lethality was almost equal to none, it could still pose a certain threat to the cavalry that had dominated the battlefield for a long time by relying on sound and light.

But in Azeroth, accustomed to a variety of magical light and shadow effects, combined with the near-contractual bond between knight and mount, the Musketeers were a low-level class for a long time.

Even in the later stages, the power of guns can't keep up with the progress of various magical abilities.

It is only natural that Marshal Wendsol would have such thoughts......

Even on the earth, where there was no magical power, at the end of the era of classical warfare, there were many knights who had such an idea as Marshal Windsor.

From the attitude of Miscellane, Marshal Windsor could see that this Lord Grandin was based on his own worldview cognition, and came to the conclusion that what he had just done was correct.

Marshal Windsor, who was eager to persuade Misr to give up this erroneous idea, said to Greenhill: "Your Excellency Greenhill, I hope you can admonish His Highness the Grand Duke. ”

However, to Marshal Wendthall's surprise, Greenhill, who was loading the six-hole musket used by Lord Misshang, did not raise his head and said:

"My master is right."

"...... "Is Lord Greenhill the Dragon Slayer really a paladin?" Field Marshal Windsor only felt incomparably absurd.

Marshal Windsor, who has not experienced the future, and the Alliance and the Horde tear apart at the gates of the major dungeons of Azeroth, does not know that Greenhill belongs to the kind of paladin who will always carry a grenade with him when he goes out.

Some Marshal Wendthor who "has the old and pedantic ideas characteristic of the world of Azeroth" subconsciously thought that Greenhill would answer like this, which was a defense of his master.

The marshal, who thought he had to do something, said to Greenhill in a very solemn tone:

"Your Excellency, relying too much on this kind of foreign object will only be counterproductive to the progress of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke's strength."

"When you encounter a truly powerful enemy, you can only rely on real strength."

Wendthall's words are also the thoughts of most of the inhabitants of Azeroth at this time in the current period.

Relying on the magical medieval world view setting, the inhabitants of this world can be enhanced without limit in the exercise of individual strength.

This environment highlights the weakness and weakness of the underdeveloped firearms in the mid-to-high-end duels.

When they heard Wendsol's persuasion, Misr and Greenhill, who did not respond immediately, moved their eyes to Marshal Wendsol's waist at the same time.

A boxy, unassuming one-handed hammer was hung there by Marshal Wendthor.

"It's all dependent on foreign objects, so there's not much difference." Looking at the artifact-level war hammer that was still in the hands of Marshal Wendsol, Mishan said with a smile.

"It's different." Surprised that Misr and Greenhill could recognize their own warhammers, Marshal Windsor shook his head.

"What's the difference? Aren't they all weapons? Mishan retracted his gaze.

Opponent Warhammer, set according to the plot of the game that does not know when it will be torn apart, this warhammer was made by the dwarves for thousands of years...... You can even count all the races of Azeroth, including those Titan Guardians.

The greatest craftsman, Frank Ron Cast Iron forged for his human friend, the grandfather of Marshal Wendsor.

It is considered the heirloom of Marshal Wendsol, and even if the family is down, Marshal Wendsol still retains this weapon.

If a few years later, when the weapon falls into the hands of the Black Iron Dwarven King Thorrison the Great, Misr will ask Greenhill to get it as a souvenir.

"Of course it's different, Your Highness, only if you have enough strength can you bring out the true power of this weapon." Marshal Windsol spoke, "And those dwarven muskets ......"

"You don't need any strength, just pull the trigger?" What Mishan said may not have been what the marshal originally intended to say, but the meaning is not much different.

"Yes, if you rely too much on this kind of thing, once you encounter an enemy whose attack can't have an effect, you will be powerless to fight back." said the marshal.

…… Misr looked at Windsor with a very subtle look, the marshal's words finally gave Misar a sense of substance that the Azeroth Terran was still in the stage of medieval civilization.

Misrall's eyes made Marshal Windsor feel very bad, but after the marshal thought about what he had just said a few times, he didn't find anything disrespectful.

It wasn't until he saw a slightly embarrassed expression on Marshal Wendsol's face that Mishan spoke: "It's a pity that you only saw the ease of the musketeers when they pulled the trigger, and you didn't know that the birth of each musket was actually a manifestation of the strength of civilization. ”

"Coupled with the lack of the basic industrial system of most civilizations in this world, the guns manufactured are not powerful enough, so that your Excellency Marshal's idea can exist."

And in the future, which can be seen visually, this idea will continue to exist.

It's still a bit difficult to make medieval Azeroth, which has magical powers, ignore the cost-effective climbing technology tree.

Even those interstellar civilized Burning Legions and the Ereda civilization in the Argus world are just the first magical power to drive the later scientific and technological power, forming a special kind of magical energy technology.

In this environment, the scientific and technological weapons developed and manufactured as auxiliary tools are congenitally weaker in terms of status.

After all, I haven't seen a weapon on the scientific side, and it's because of how powerful it is.

Maybe because of the problems of physical rules, the ultimate killers on Earth did not perform well in the world of Azeroth, but there is no problem with the development idea itself.

The constraint is the problem of "material strength" and "production accuracy" caused by the "inferior basic industrial system" that Mishan has been very entangled.

Take the single-shot six-hole musket used by Mishan, those local engineers will only think about how to increase the power of the bullet and enhance the after-effect of the bullet...... Firearms are just tools used to get these bullets out.

Only Mishan, while ensuring the power of the bullet, let Greenhill strengthen the material strength of the gun body as much as possible, increase the chamber pressure, increase the rate of fire, and at the same time strengthen the air tightness, drill rifling.

It also allowed Greenhill to come up with four different concentrations of Holy Light Power to fire bullets, as well as to keep the recoil as low as possible...... That's why Greenhill has to reload every time it's done.

It's a pity that Misr doesn't know how some automatic guns are made, so he can only let Greenhill try little by little.

Even so, Greenhill's single-shot, six-hole musket, handcrafted at Misshan's behest, surpassed almost all of Azeroth's engineering experts.

Mishan remembers that in a game called Siege, the game designers wanted players to build medieval catapults.

As a result, a group of players built tanks, planes, and missiles, and finally even the Scepter of God, a space-based weapon.

That's the difference between thinking and philosophy.

Backed by the heritage of a civilization, it's not just a matter of pulling the trigger.