Chapter 575: Training with Complaints (3)

The mages looked at the warriors with envy and jealousy.

And the druids looked at the mages with naked envy and hatred.

Of all the magic legions, the Druid Legion has the fewest numbers. This is because the number of druid classes is much smaller than that of other mage classes.

Druids are both a profession and a race, a group of people who completely combine their profession with their lives.

The members of the Druid Legion, in addition to the members of the Giant Bear Tribe, also included several tribes that later joined the Dawn Territory.

All druids are family, and although they have different surnames because of where they live, the name Druid is their common identity.

Druids are a well-balanced profession. Balanced means that they don't have any outstanding strengths, and at the same time, they don't have any shortcomings.

In this case, Gerrard's training method of making up for his shortcomings will not work.

However, Gerald's solution to this point is also very simple and crude.

Since you can do anything, let's learn everything.

If there are no shortcomings, then all will be enhanced.

As a result, the druids became the first to learn all the arts. It has also become one of the most important regiments for training tasks.

Every day after breakfast, the druids start their training day, and until it's time to sleep, they train hard except for eating.

Unlike other professions, the time for druids to get up and eat is four o'clock in the morning. The darkest moment of the day.

This was due to the need to train them to fight at night.

The Druid's Legion, Steven Bear, is also being trained like everyone else. Moreover, he was more tired than the other druids.

As a Legion Commander, you need to wake up every day before everyone else gets up, and you can't rest until everyone else is asleep. After doing this, soon Steven's face was covered with fatigue.

However, compared with the complaining Carl, although Steven worked harder and more tired, his will was more determined.

Because before the training began, Li Mo and Gerrard specifically approached him for a conversation.

It was this conversation that made Steven work tirelessly until now, conscientiously carrying out repetitive, monotonous but exhausting training.

The reason why Steven is so confident is because he knows what Gerrard plans to train next.

Behind this monotonous and repetitive training, Gerrard has his own deep meaning.

This kind of training is only the first step. The warriors of the Dawn Leader are already too far behind.

And now, just as the Dawn Leader is expanding every day, Mackenser City is not expanding at any slower rate than the Dawn Leader.

Soon, the strip between the two sides will be swallowed up. The Dawn Collar and Mackenser will soon be directly bordered. War is on the verge of breaking out.

If you don't catch up like this, then at that time, the Dawn Leader will have a great disadvantage in terms of combat effectiveness.

In that case, even with the help of Li Mo's magic skills, the Dawn Leader could win this battle in the end, but Mackenser City was just the first chess piece under the shadows.

Behind Mackenser, there is the more powerful Temple of Light and the mysterious and powerful Elven Empire.

If the first war had to be won so hard, then how could the Dawn Leader meet the bigger and more difficult challenges next?

Steven agrees with this explanation, and he is mentally prepared for the ultra-high-intensity training that will be carried out next.

The druid's training task will be the heaviest, and Gerard also explained this to Steven in advance.

The reason for this is that the druids will play an important role in the next step of training.

Familiarizing yourself with the skills of your profession is just the first part of your training.

In the next step, all the clans will be disorganized, and then a certain proportion of them will be matched according to different classes. Form battle squads one by one.

It is only at that time that all people will carry out the training that they are familiar with.

In the combat squad, each person will have their own position, or specialize in attack, defense, or healing.

The druid, on the other hand, is Gerald's predetermined role as a commander and brain.

Druids don't have any strengths, which in the past have been perceived to be a disadvantage for druids. But for Gerald, the god of war, this became an advantage for the druids.

Comprehensiveness means that any attack of any kind can be used in any system. Druids can perform spell attacks as well as melee attacks.

In this way, the druid becomes the best substitute in the team.

He can be the second priest, the second output, the second tank. And so on and so forth.

As early as in the game, players have already defined druids in this way. A panacea for the same profession.

But in reality, it's not as simple as that. In the real battlefield, the enemy can't be like a boss controlled by AI, only a simple output routine.

And the battlefield is not a copy, it is impossible to work out tactics for attacking in advance. Everything can only be improvised.

In such a situation, everyone can only be clear about their own tasks and understand their role in the team. And the rest can only rely on tacit understanding.

A simple tacit understanding is very effective in skirmishes. But on a large-scale battlefield, it's easy to make mistakes.

No one knew this until Gerald opened his mouth to explain it.

Everyone still has the same thoughts as when they were mercenaries. I think that war is the same as the battle of mercenaries, as long as there is enough tacit understanding with comrades, you can survive on the battlefield.

But this is impossible, Victoria participated in the last decisive battle with the Light Alliance, but he has always been in the command class, so he does not know much about this.

On the battlefield, the ever-changing situation is one thing, once you enter the state of melee, every inch of land around you, there are your comrades and enemies. If you keep your eyes on the enemy in front of you, then the arrow from behind will make you die without knowing it.

The druids are the eyes and brains of the battle squad on the battlefield.

While everyone else has their own focused tasks, their task is to observe the situation of the battle and then fill in the gaps.

Help your teammates fend off damage, help them recover from their injuries, and help them take out enemies quickly.

This is the task and role of the real druids.

And Steven, it was under the temptation of Gerald that he resolutely joined this arduous training with the glory of a druid.