Mount & Blade: Wind of War

Chapter 146 In the face of unparalleled military power, brilliant command is unnecessary

When the alien coalition outside the cave retreated in batches, the Lonely Mountain Castle army that held on to the cave could not have been unaware.

As the last batch of alien coalition forces retreated and moved away, the embarrassed Fatis, Raymond, Resarit and others crawled out of the cave. They smelled strange all over, and there were traces of smoke and fire on their cheeks.

They were like this, and most of the soldiers of the Lonely Mountain Castle were even more exhausted. They just climbed out of the cave and sat on the ground, panting, lying down, and looking up at the sky.

However, everyone's spirit was excited.

"It seems that Lord Rhodes's surprise attack plan was successful. Ha, with such a big smoke, a lot of military supplies were burned!"

Resarit leaned on the big sword and looked at the smoke rising in the distance in the north, and said excitedly.

"Should we follow and chase them to eliminate more of the enemy's living forces?" Raymond asked with some greed.

At this moment, the team of the alien coalition was in chaos. If they were to chase them, it was expected that they would gain a lot.

"No need to take such risks. Our army is already very tired." Turning back, Fatis glanced at the soldiers behind him. These soldiers had held on for nearly a week in an extremely harsh environment with scarce supplies. Now they should not continue to squeeze their potential.

"What's more, time is on our side now. They are the ones who want to fight quickly and avoid delays!"

After a pause, Fatis continued to say so.

"Didn't they chase us? They are so cautious. What a pity."

In the alien coalition not far away, Griffith, a young noble of the fox clan, rode on horseback with a telescope in his hand, looking back from afar, and finally confirmed that the army of the Lonely Mountain Castle did not choose to chase them. He felt deeply regretful about this.

If the other party was aggressive, he could give them a lesson they would never forget, and even completely turn the whole battle around.

"Lord Lazar, please withdraw the ambushing troops. We have been walking for so long. Since those humans did not choose to chase us, they will not chase us anymore."

"Lord, have we completely lost this battle?" Lazar, the lizardman chieftain, asked. The nobleman in front of him promised to take him and his tribe to the orc kingdom after the coalition won a great victory. Now it seems that this promise is difficult to fulfill.

"..." Faced with the question of the lizardman chieftain, Grievous did not choose to answer.

The failure of this battle was actually largely due to the gap between the alien coalition and the Lonely Mountain Castle army, from the bottom soldiers to the generals.

Grievous's arrangements in all aspects have actually been very comprehensive. Even if Rhodes were in his place, he might not be able to do better than the other party.

However, the gap between an excellent lord and an ordinary lord itself includes the gap in the level of training for generals and soldiers.

Taking Mount and Blade War Wind as an example, the performance of the new lord is often:

Infantry is in front, lined up in formation, archers stand on high ground waiting for the enemy to enter the range, and cavalry is on standby on the flank.

Infantry takes over, pay attention to anti-cavalry. Archers shoot to cover, cavalry follow me, raid the enemy archer unit from the flank, and break through the enemy's defense line!

Taking Mount and Blade War Wind as an example, the performance of the veteran lord is often: charge, charge, charge! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Is this performance difference because the command ability of the veteran lord has degenerated?

In fact, it is not.

The reason for this difference is that a senior veteran lord often has a strong ability to train soldiers, and can seize every opportunity to quickly accumulate level power. He has an absolute advantage before a war begins.

In this case, the battle situation can be pushed forward without thinking, even if it is pushed forward without thinking, it is a low loss and a big victory.

The development speed of new lords is often just barely keeping up with the pace of the game, or even can't keep up with the pace of the game, while the development speed of veteran lords in the same period of time is relatively faster, or even far faster than the pace of the game, which is the embodiment of the overall strength gap.

In terms of origin, Grievous's origin is much better than Rhodes'. He was born in the noble family of Sims Royal Court and was a disciple of Hoffman Empire's national teacher Kodar. He was born in a high position that most people in this world can't reach even if they work hard for a lifetime.

Even if Rodhart was traveled by Rhodes, even if Rhodes now has system talents, if Rhodes himself is not capable enough, he is still just a small pioneer lord with some relative advantages on the border of the empire, instead of Lord Rhodes, the lord of Lonely Mountain Castle, the witch crusaders, and the defender of the original human race in the wilderness who can now compete with the pride of Grievous.

When the alien coalition traveled day and night and finally arrived at the material storage base, all they saw was a ruin that had been burned out.

Because of the natural gap in mobility between races, when the Centaurs arrived first, they tried to hide the food Rhode left behind. This may be out of selfishness, or they may have seen through the sinister intentions of the human lord.

However, because they were worried about being ambushed, the Centaurs did not go at full speed, and the distances between the tribes were not far apart, which resulted in the Centaurs not processing the food properly before the other Orcs arrived.

At that moment, no matter what the Centaurs originally thought, it was now unclear, or it could not be explained in this situation.

There were already huge contradictions between the War Lizards, Bloodfang Tribe, Ursine Tribe, Centaur Tribe, and Edelweiss Tribe. When there was a powerful common enemy, they could try to unite and jointly resist the powerful enemy.

However, with the ambush, defeat, and burning of supplies in the rear, the morale of the coalition forces collapsed completely. At this time, the old hatreds and grudges of the past once again emerged in their minds, and soon the fighting and even escalation of the various tribes began.

The lizardman chief Lazar noticed that something was wrong and tried to find the resourceful nobleman Grievous from the north and asked him to stand up and preside over the overall situation.

However, in the chaos, no matter how hard it looked, it could not find it. The nobleman disappeared mysteriously at this moment, just like its mysterious arrival.

Grievous was delicate and noble, and his status was respected. If these barbarians were useful, he would reluctantly use them to establish his own achievements, but in this situation, these barbarians were obviously useless, and the fox noble boy Grievous would naturally not continue to entangle with them, which would put himself in danger.

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