Chapter 1075: Fighting, fighting, and getting used to it
I don't know anywhere else, but I think the battle here is almost over. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info The enemy rushed out as soon as they received reinforcements, but they were all taken care of in the middle of the charge, so all that was left were miscellaneous soldiers who were responsible for fire cover, and there would not even be many of them. I'm naturally easy and happy to deal with these guys, and it won't be long before I can take them out and destroy the teleportation array opened by the worms, completely resolving the crisis in front of me.
Obviously, when I started thinking about it, the so-called facts were ready to be slapped in the face.
The batwings' combat mode is always to use cannon fodder to explore the way first, consume the opponent's ammunition and energy, and then confirm that the surrounding battlefield environment is temporarily safe, and then let the main force with strong strength and scarce numbers attack, and finally snowball to lay the victory - as for turning the situation around against the wind or something, the demons basically don't do this or even want to try, they are already afraid of losing on the frontal battlefield.
However, if the enemy is not an alliance led by a little queen of undisciplined discipline, and it is weaker than the alliance, I guess these guys should be willing to try to show their personal prowess.
When the demon retreated from the Mobile Fortress, he summoned the Shadow Worm to ambush in the power room, but he probably didn't expect us to be able to find these bugs, and even if he did, there was no way to destroy them all (the enemy guessed this), so he would only let his guard down by mistakenly thinking that all the bugs hiding in the power room had been destroyed.
In this case, even if we add guards to the power room for insurance reasons, we will not arrange many personnel to keep a close guard, at best, it is just an ordinary team with early warning and blocking tasks. Although the enemy did not guess exactly right on this point - because the team responsible for standing guard was arranged by the coalition forces from the beginning - he had to admit that the size of the team was not far from what the other side had speculated.
If it had been in the past, the enemy would have been able to cause great trouble to the coalition troops standing guard, even if they were not strong in combat. Whether it's the M4, AK, Type 95, or the Kingdom's G36, these well-known rifles don't perform very well against the individual armor of the gray-skinned toad, as the Coalition and the Mantius have proven this in their last battle around the city. This is the gap in the level of technology, and unfortunately we are on the weak side.
Therefore, in the enemy's mind, even if they are the vanguard of cannon fodder, they should have the ability to suppress the coalition forces in charge of the nearby vigilance. After the main boss in the back slowly followed and made his debut, the next thing was the time when the coalition forces were unable to resist the rout in all directions.
As for whether Emilina will bring a lot of tough friends from the alliance who like to climb and crawl close to each other and block the door of the teleportation array, this is not considered at all. After all, the Alliance's forces are already stretched thin, where can they send people to help? What the Mantius Clan has to face is the coalition forces that are completely backward in weaponry, coupled with a large-scale teleportation raid, it will definitely not be a problem to catch us off guard when the two super mechs cannot be used.
At the very least, the enemy must have similar intentions, otherwise they wouldn't have been so blatantly opening so many portals at the same time. As long as the vanguard can rely on its own equipment superiority to suppress the coalition forces and cause a certain degree of chaos at the least, the opposing elite will be able to sweep the battlefield and defeat the coalition forces before they activate their mechanical weapons, so as to achieve the goal of joining forces with the main forces that are approaching and finally annihilating the coalition forces.
However, no matter what race or civilization, their technology must be constantly improving, especially if there is war as an irritant.
Although large-caliber and high-power weapons also have the problem of insufficient penetration of the armored weapons of the Mantius tribe, they are not very serious after all, and the guns in the hands of the soldiers are difficult to pose a threat to the individual armor of the enemy infantry, but it is a big trouble. Our current army is dominated by the Army—the Kingdom is not counted—and the Army, which is dominated by infantry, and now that they are told that the weapons in the hands of the soldiers are not lethal enough to the enemy, the bigwigs above will naturally be very nervous.
So some brainy guys used a stunned speed to make a dumbfounded thing, and the special meow actually successfully mass-produced it spread to the whole army.
In fact, it is not complicated, there have been people in history who have tried this and succeeded, so it is not an innovation at all, but a reference to the experience of our ancestors. As for the specific situation, it is to paint a miniature magic array on the bullet to increase its power or add some special effect - this method was originally used by demon hunters to deal with werewolves and vampires after the appearance of muskets, and is now used on the gray-skinned toad.
This solution was proposed by Saria, and was immediately carried forward by the Federation. The group of people who would not be surprised no matter how earth-shattering they did not use the method of artificially hand-drawing magic circles to make this special enchanted bullet, they actually ground the magic crystals as raw materials and stuffed them into the machine, and then used the machine to reproduce the magic circle on a large scale. Simple and crude but very effective, the bullets are not much less powerful than hand-drawn.
In the most recent and so far last replenishment, the Coalition received such refueled bullets. Although it still takes a dozen rounds to penetrate the gray-skinned toad's individual armor, it can finally be used to kill enemy soldiers, which is much better than the previous spark that can only be sparked on the surface of the opponent's armor.
With this kind of bullet, even the soldiers of the kingdom were able to fight evenly with the enemy without losing the slightest advantage. The chaos and suppression of the coalition that the demon had hoped for did not appear, and the scene in the power room was controlled without deterioration, so when I took the lead in rushing into the corridor and was slapped in the face by the enemy elite who followed the miscellaneous soldiers from the teleportation array, the other party was also slapped in the face because the miscellaneous soldiers who arrived first were unable to control the situation.
To be precise, the moment I rushed into the corridor with the barrage of gray-skinned toads, I collided head-on with someone who was rushing out of the corridor with great momentum. Of course, thanks to the shield that comes with the magic power armor, I was in the state of a magical girl, and I was not knocked to the ground by the other party and pressed under me to give benefits, let alone give the other party a chance to put his head into our skirt to show off a falling skill.
In fact, the guy and I just took a few steps back in quick succession, dizzy, and then stood on our feet, and nothing else happened.
Standing in front of it was an indescribably ugly monster that looked like some kind of necrotic rotting musculature, purple-black all over its body, and occasionally churning out a disgusting strange liquid from its cracked skin. Even in the most absurd nightmares, there would never be such a strange monster, because this bloated ghost thing that kept writhing its body was actually floating in mid-air, with no facial features and no head, just like a mollusk.
There are many dense finger-sized holes on the epidermis of this guy, and betting with the hairball on the top of his head that makes the person with dense phobia foam and faint on the spot will be 100% able to make the dense phobia person foam at the mouth and faint on the spot. Before I could use "wtf" as an exclamation to evaluate the monster's appearance, I saw a translucent viscous liquid spewing out of these tiny holes, sticking straight to my shield.
There are a lot of things in the world that can make a shield overload crash, but this is the first time I've seen a liquid that can do that. It was obviously extremely corrosive, with a distinctly audible "sizzle" sound as the crumbling shield fell to the metal floor, and a large amount of white smoke came out, and the pungent smell was so pungent that it choked my tears and nose.
What the hell is it?, but it's going to be dangerous, and I'm going to have to kill it as fast as I can—if I wait until the other side attacks Uncle Mare and the other ordinary soldiers, the casualties will be incalculable.
Shooting an explosive arrow at close range is naturally not a good idea, but fortunately, we have a special way to avoid it. With the sound of the hairball above my head, I suddenly saw a flower in front of me as I shot the arrow, and when I looked at it again, I found that my whole person was at least twenty meters away from the monster, and I didn't have to worry about being implicated by the explosion.
Then it was time for the fireworks show, and I could even see a few gray-skinned toads rushing out after the monster to cover it, and they were instantly swept up and rolled on the ground by the wave of the explosion, but unfortunately this did not cause them any harm.
Most of the power of the explosion was eaten by the rotten stinky meat, and since the direction of the attack was facing away from the power furnace and it was very far away, I didn't spare my hand at all this time, and it is reasonable that even the frontal armor of the heavy hammer mecha can be sure to penetrate it!
A twisted and hideous figure struggled to crawl out of it without waiting for all the flames to dissipate, its body shattered, some scorched, and some still sparkling, but after all, it didn't receive a lunch, and even retained a lot of combat power.
Hawkers, I'm used to this face being beaten and beaten a lot, right?
The monster was spraying corrosive liquid from the holes in its body indiscriminately, and the power of this thing I had just experienced with my shield didn't need to doubt it. Even if Wang Yiping is driving a heavy hammer mecha here at the moment, he has to give up his body and flee for his life if he accidentally gets caught for a minute, and it is obvious that the monster's ability to resist strikes is also very good, and the arrow I just said has the power of a tank main gun, but it failed to make it lose its combat effectiveness. Once such a presence appeared in front of the coalition forces suppressed by the miscellaneous soldiers of the Mantius tribe, it would definitely cause unimaginable trouble, and it would not be difficult to defeat the soldiers with a devastating force.
I don't know if such a terrible monster has appeared outside the fortress, and even if it did, I wouldn't have the energy to care about it now. All I knew I had to give that guy another shot before it continued to pollute the environment.
However, as I was bending my bow at the monster, the creature seemed to finally recover from the shock of the explosion, curled up, and bent down like a human to expose its top to me - or rather, it aimed its top at me.
The round epidermis folds to the top of a rag and splits into several petals, much like a plant flowering. When the rotten pieces of flesh were lifted, a black gash was revealed, but it was not an oral cavity, but more like a spout of some kind.
No matter what the other party wants to do, just give it an arrow first! With this in mind, I immediately shot the arrow in my hand, and even let the hairball sit on it to help teleport.
It turns out that some things are not done quickly, and rushing into action without being prepared often misses some opportunities to win, and this is the embarrassing situation that I and the furball are in now - after seeing me shoot an arrow, the monster immediately reacted and flew into the air to avoid it, and it could be seen that the other party had been paying attention to my movements. This is nothing in itself, the problem is that the furball teleported directly to the monster to play the raid, and as a result, the monster has left its original position after the little thing appears with the arrow.
The furball does have amazing spatial abilities, but this doesn't mean that small things can use their abilities indefinitely, at least their skills also have a "cooldown" restriction. After pulling other objects to teleport, the furball can't use its abilities again for a short time, but the little thing can teleport again on its own without carrying another object, so that it can just avoid the explosion of the arrow, which we have always done before.
And now, because the monster saw me shooting the arrow, he decisively made a dodge move, causing the hairball's original attack to be won was empty on the spot. After the little thing drilled out of the spatial rift, it found that it had lost its target, and when it found the enemy above, the arrow's extremely fast flight speed caused it to almost hit the ground in the blink of an eye, forcing the hairball that could not wait for the skill to complete the cooldown to give up the arrow and choose to retreat.
If the arrows are flying over normally, it is estimated that the hairball will have plenty of time to deal with the monster's evasion action, but unfortunately there is no if.
I didn't have time to draw my second arrow before I could see that even if I flew into the air, I still aimed the open top at my rotten flesh, and a large amount of lilac mist poured out of the vent.
This thing...... I always feel like I've seen it somewhere? (To be continued.) )