Mage Joan

Chapter 821: Tactics

After listening to Joan introduce the situation in Pelidon's lair, Arnold's face showed an unconcealable loss.

Obviously, the situation in the nest was more complicated than he expected, and the number of female Pelidons staying in the nest was also more.

Just as Joan came to the conclusion after the investigation: If everyone rushes into the lair to launch an attack, it will definitely attract a large group of Peridon to besiege, which is almost like suicide.

The heart-wrenching silence lasted for a long time, Holden's eyes suddenly lit up, and he opened his mouth to break the dull atmosphere.

"Joan! You must still remember that when we were exploring the Underdark region not long ago, we were attacked by a large group of spiders in the Nida Mountains. The spider's lair located deep in the underground valley is similar to the Pelydon's lair in front of us now. ?”

Joan guessed the poet's intention and nodded slightly.

There are indeed similarities in terrain between the spider lair and the Pelidon lair.

"Since the environment is similar, we might as well use the tactics we used to deal with the mutant spiders to deal with Peridon in the valley's lair. Maybe we can also get miraculous results!"

Holden said excitedly.

"'Little rascal' is right!"

Hailar nodded in agreement with Holden's proposal.

"Instead of venturing into a completely strange lair and fighting on Peridon's territory, we should lure them out of the depths of the lair to fight. In this way, at least the battlefield is fair to both the enemy and us."

"Is that true? I'm afraid not."

Lori Grant shook his head lightly, disapproving of the analysis Hyrule just made.

"Miss Green, please don't forget that we only rely on magic to temporarily gain the ability to fly. In contrast, Peridon, who is born with flying skills, is far superior to us in terms of flying skills and aerial combat experience."

"If the battle is fought in the depths of the valley where the terrain is limited and it is inconvenient to fly, Pelidon's maneuverability in flight will not be fully utilized; on the contrary, if we lead them out of their nests and engage in air confrontation in the open area on the top of the mountain, our side will suffer even more. "

"Mr. Priest's concerns are very reasonable, but compared to another huge advantage that our side has, the slight disadvantage in air combat is completely negligible."

Hailar replied confidently.

"Miss Green, what do you mean by 'huge advantage'?" Lori asked curiously.

"This is the essence of the whole set of tactics!"

"Before luring the enemy, let's use the third-level magic 'shelter hut' to establish a solid stronghold!"

"If there are fewer Peridons leading out of the lair, we will use all our strength to kill them all!"

"If there are too many Peridons rushing out of the lair and we can't resist, we will immediately withdraw to the 'Refuge Cabin' and rest in peace to heal our injuries."

"Although Peridon is very ferocious, he doesn't have the ability to destroy the force field shield of the hut. He can only circle around the hut. Don't worry!"

"When we have recovered enough energy and regained our physical strength, almost all the Peridons outside the house have returned to the lair. Let's sneak out of the hut again, lure this group of monsters out of the lair, and continue to fight if we can. The tactics of hiding in the hut until the Peridon clan is completely dragged down and wiped out!"

Hailaer introduced the "hut tactics" vividly, and Lowry couldn't help but feel his heart pounding. He turned his head to look at Arnold, asking for his opinion with his eyes.

Arnold is still unable to cast 3-ring arcane spells, and he doesn't know much about the unpopular spell "Refuge Hut", so he whispered to the professional arcane spell casters in the team - Angel and Ryan - about the tactic Hyrule just proposed Is it feasible.

Angel and Ryan have both learned the "Refuge Cabin", and their understanding of this spell is of course far deeper than that of Arnold and Lowry.

The two discussed in low voices for a while, and finally Angel, who was eloquent, came forward to state his opinions.

"First of all, I have to admit that the spell 'House of Refuge' is indeed able to provide us with a safe and stable base as Miss Green said."

"Unfortunately, I don't think the tactic of luring the enemy envisioned by Miss Green is feasible."

"Tell me, what is not feasible?" Hailaer asked with an unhappy face.

Angel smiled, and replied calmly: "The set of luring tactics you just proposed is indeed applicable to beasts or insects with low intelligence, such as mutant spiders, no matter how many times you bump into the wall in front of the 'shelter hut', just a little provocation , will rush over regardless.”

"Unfortunately, Peridon is not the kind of idiot with only one nerve in his head. Compared with ordinary beasts, Peridon's mind is much more clever. He will not make the same mistake again if he suffers a loss once or twice at most."

"Once Peridon realizes that we can't break through our stronghold, he will probably choose to shrink the line of defense and withdraw all of them to the lair to guard against death."

"By that time, not only will we have to face the problem of storming the enemy's lair, but we will also miss the opportunity to launch a surprise attack."

"In addition, the female Pelicons guarding the nest are likely to send out part of their troops and fly down the mountain at full speed to inform the male Pelidons who are hunting people's hearts in various villages and towns, summoning them to return to the nest for rescue."

"If we really get to that point, we will have to bear the double attack of the male and female Pelidon groups. Not only will we not be able to complete the mission entrusted by the military, but it is hard to say whether we can keep our own lives."

Angel's analysis was well-founded and well-founded. Hailaer couldn't refute it for a while, and looked at Joan awkwardly, hoping that he could help him save face.

In all fairness, Joan basically agrees with Angel's analysis.

The "hut tactics" are indeed not as perfect as Hailar thought, especially when facing a sufficiently alert enemy, it is difficult to induce the opponent to jump into the same pit repeatedly, which is really an insult to IQ.

However, even Angel, who held objections, had to admit that the "hut tactic" was still very bluffing at the beginning of its implementation.

The Peletons have never seen this kind of tactic before, and they will inevitably suffer a loss once or twice before they can learn the lesson and never fall for the same trick again.

In Qiao An's view, the key to the success of this battle lies in one or two encounters.

"The 'shelter hut' can provide us with a safe line of defense, but it can't help us capture the beast's lair. To complete the task, we have to take some risks and add some changes to the 'hut tactics' to turn passive into active."

Facing everyone's expectant gaze, Joan took a deep breath and expressed his plan in as concise a language as possible.

His transformation of the "hut tactics" is actually not new. It almost completely reproduces the military's "striking east and west" tactics.

It's just that Joan combined "striking east and west" with "hut tactics" and applied it to a narrower battlefield environment.

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