Section 7 Individual Development
Most of the Yellow Turbans had already approached the Han army.
The two armies are engaged.
Of the two teams that had been engaged before, the one in the middle was still holding on, but the one on the right had already retreated. The left flank of the Han army leaned forward a little due to the pursuit, but it did not destroy the overall formation.
At this time, if a Yellow Turban team attacked from the flank, it would definitely bring a lot of pressure to the Han army. But the Yellow Turban troops simply gathered and rushed from the front.
Fierce battle.
Zhou Yingxiong raised his shield and blocked the knife cut by the Han army on the opposite side.
He gasped. The battle wasn't long, but he was already a little tired.
He didn't do anything special, he just held... Two shields to block the enemy's attacks again and again.
True, in the course of the scuffle, the person next to him died. So Zhou Yingxiong threw away the knife he was holding in his right hand and picked up the wooden shield that was larger than his own small iron shield.
Hold the shield in both hands.
Occasionally, when faced with more powerful attacks, he uses the blocking skill, which can only be used with the original shield, but the effect is quite good.
He couldn't attack the enemy, it didn't matter, and he didn't think about cutting anyone. In addition to the weapons attacked by the enemy, another thing that caught his attention was the location.
Advancing and retreating, left and right, he adjusted his position according to the movements of the left and right. The most important thing is to ensure that the enemy can only attack him from the front, and by the way, he can also protect his comrades when they are in distress.
But that's it, it's just work, and there's nothing simpler.
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Yang Wentian found an opportunity and stabbed the knife into the neck of the Han army in front of him.
Hit the vital point.
Blood gushed out, and the Han army stared, didn't shout anything, and fell.
Finally killed one. Yang Wentian frowned tightly and checked the battle information.
This time it dealt 23 damage. It's still good to hit the vital point, and you won't suffer from the damage reduction bonus of armor and shields. Iron armor is a big problem, cut up, and the damage is only 3 or 4 points. And if you hit the shield, you only have a little force damage!
It's just impossible to play.
The drop is not very good, this kind of leakage, you can only count on the damage of the last knife, and the result is only 80 universal points and a pair of bracers with 3 points of defense.
He quietly retreated to the back, looking for the next Han soldier who showed a flaw and could be killed with a single sword.
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In Wang Luo's eyes, the chaotic and brave Yellow Turban Army and the firm and few Han Army have become different.
The Yellow Turbans are a collection of chaos. It was a kind of blind courage that made up this team, and many of these courages now came together and slammed into the Han army's "skill" of tightly formed formations and neat armor like a raging river.
It can't be said that these Yellow Turbans are not brave - no matter how bad their stats may seem. After that, it is impossible to say what the psychological state will become, but at this moment, this whole still has a fighting spirit.
What is the situation? Wang Luo made a judgment in his mind.
Exhaustion began to creep in the courage of both sides. The finite nature of energy is effective for any group of human beings. And this exhaustion also affects the mentality, and when it develops to a certain extent, cowardice will overwhelm courage.
The one who achieves this first loses.
Will the Han army be able to hold on? They are much smaller after all.
Facing a surging crowd, even a crowd of weak people, can be just as frightening. That's right, those Yellow Turban soldiers probably felt such a power on their own side, and were inspired by such a force, so they would rush into battle bravely.
The Han army on the other side is a war machine built for killing, however, those Han troops should also be inexperienced. Will they waver? Will you be tired? Will it fall? Will you not trust your comrades-in-arms, drop your weapons and run away?
The Yellow Turban general who led the whole army to charge into battle had such an idea. Although he may not have made a detailed analysis and further generalization, this is his purpose.
It's not something hard to understand. The question is, if I'm the leader, what do I do?
In the era of cold weapons, what should a general do? What should the commander-in-chief do?
The two sides of the battle are human beings, and the purpose of the battle is to defeat the opponent's small battles, regardless of the overall war and only looking at individual small battles. Then, what to do is to do your best in this small piece of land, to arouse fear, timidity, and doubt on the other side.... All negative emotions that force the enemy to waver; At the same time, maintain the positive mood of your own troops, honor, friendship.... And so on and so forth.
This is the core goal of all the "art of war," formations, equipment, training, and operational concepts. What can the confrontation between people, the target of the attack, if not the inherent weakness of the people themselves as a group?
Heavy casualties will cause the remaining soldiers to collapse in their mentality, fall into fear, and lose their will to fight; Chaos can leave soldiers unbalanced and overwhelmed. The Yellow Turban side couldn't restrain its own shortcomings, so it wanted to drag the opponent to such a situation.
And if you want to be their leader, you have to grasp the situation on the battlefield, observe the mood changes on both sides, and judge the tendency to win or lose.
Then, do what you can.