Speaking of which, it was a good thing that the Han Dynasty fortress was not high, otherwise, just jumping off the city wall would be enough to defeat a large group of scimitar assaulters.
After Salman withdrew, he once again switched to other legions and continued to attack in waves. He personally tested the Han army on the fortress and found that it was not too strong. He could do it by force on the ground, but now this
Given the situation, I think I can only choose Oswin's strategy of weakening the enemy.
"Brother Li, how did you manage to make so many moves in the gap of parry just now?" After Salman's elite scimitar assaulters retreated, the group of soldiers who rotated to the back were all
They surrounded Li Jiong and asked.
"Practice makes perfect, practice makes perfect." Li Jiong said with a smile.
The move just now looks simple, but that set of combos is enough to kill an elite soldier on the spot. This is not a move that can be learned easily. It requires sufficient knowledge of the opponent's attack angle, strength, etc.
The ability to judge is a skill that requires experience.
Li Jiong was able to do it simply because he had experienced hundreds of battles and was proficient in his moves and concise in changing his moves. Otherwise, it would not be so easy to capture an opponent alive.
"Brother Li, teach us." The little brother holding the thigh appeared quickly, satisfying the middle-aged and elderly people's mentality, and then a group of soldiers who had been rotated around while eating, asked Li Jiong for advice.
"Hey, I taught you before, but you didn't learn. Now that I've been beaten by God, you've become a lot smarter." Li Jiong said while chewing the steamed buns. At this time, Houying was still making fried flour.
The Han Dynasty had professional warriors who usually provided hot food as much as possible during battles. However, once the battle was likely to get heated, they would make a large amount of fried flour with unknown nuts, salt and sugar.
Because so far, there are only strange military rations like fried flour, which can have a shelf life of several months in most environments. More importantly, fried flour can really make you full if you find some water and eat it.
If you don't eat it for a long time, it tastes pretty good except for being a little dry.
Therefore, when the situation on the front line of the Han Dynasty changes significantly, the Huotou soldiers will make fried flour on a large scale. And this time the situation is very obvious. The Huotou soldiers have been frying flour for a day, and even the veterans know it.
, what follows may be a high-intensity battle that leaves no time for meals.
A fierce battle of this intensity is very fatal for a veteran like Li Jiong. In fact, at his age, physical strength and endurance have become a big problem. Suppressing a single Imperial Guard in a short period of time is not a problem. After all,
During the Yellow Turban years, those who could serve as the Central Guards in Chang'an were all first-rate elites, elites who had truly mastered their own power to its peak.
Originally, Li Jiong estimated that how he polished and mastered his talents and how he integrated his talents into the process of transforming them into instincts would sooner or later be taken to the coffin because he would no longer need them.
The group of young people around him who affectionately called him Brother Li were already on the same level as him. The enhancement brought by elite talent strength denial was too obvious.
Therefore, when Li Jiong told these young people how difficult it was for him to master his talent and turn it into his own instinct, these young people didn't feel anything at all.
Even three months ago, there were rumors on Cao Cao's side that he was going to lay off some of the elderly soldiers who had joined the army five years ago and let them go home to take care of themselves.
Li Jiong didn't think there was a problem with this. After all, God hadn't turned against him at the time. The young people had successfully mastered their talents and their qualities were piled up. There were certain flaws in skills and instincts, but they relied on a stronger body.
And his basic quality can still surpass Li Jiong.
At that time, Cao Cao was in a state of complacency. Beigui's regular army filled Cao Cao's last shortcoming, and the army's combat effectiveness reached a new level.
The Imperial Guard soldiers during the 3000 and 4000 Zhongping years were very important to Cao Cao, but they were just average to Cao Cao at that time.
New backbones have been replaced, and the basic quality of several thousand soldiers has declined significantly. Even if their overall strength is based on the skills they once thoroughly mastered, it is still a waste to send the middle-aged and elderly guards who can no longer maintain their peak strength back to recuperate.
Benevolent government.
So at that time, Cao Cao's veterans who had been recruited from Yongliang were actually ready to retire. They even privately discussed whether they could allocate a hundred acres of fertile land to their families in Kandahar if they returned home at their current level.
After all, they are also paying attention to the construction of the water conservancy network. Most Chinese people are naturally good at farming, so they are very optimistic about Kandahar after the water network is built. Taking a hundred acres of land to take root here is really good. I don’t want to go back.
It's not important to go back or anything.
The result had not yet been announced by Cao Cao. After all, the time for soldiers to retire is basically in autumn every year. At that time, it happened to be a memorial ceremony for the soldiers who fought for the country. Things changed.
All the corps that relied on the overflow of talent to make up for their quality were brought back to their original form, and those middle-aged and elderly dance troupes who were ready to retire basically had nothing to do.
Those who were able to serve as soldiers in Chang'an during the Zhongping period were all ruthless people. They were either the predecessors of the Sanhe Five Schools, the elites who were disbanded after Huangfu Song defeated the Yellow Turbans, or the backbone of the Xiyuan Eight Schools, or even worse, they were Xiliang cavalry.
They are all top elites who have truly mastered their own power.
Therefore, the impact of the changes in the sky on them is that their talent strength has declined. The problem is that even if the talents of this group of people are stripped away, the skills and instincts they have thoroughly mastered will not disappear.
Could it be that some people really think that they have deeply mastered the talent of unloading force and turned it into an almost physical instinct, then changed a legion, gave up the talent of unloading force, and then practiced a talent of heavy armor, and then their ability to unload force will be reduced?
Gone!
No, for soldiers who have developed their talents into abilities, even if the talents themselves disappear, their skills and abilities can still be used.
At most, it’s just a question of how much of one’s skill and instinct can be achieved by deepening the mastery of one’s skills and instincts due to different levels of control.
The upper limit is like Huang Tao. That guy can honestly say that he has developed the talent of swiftness into his own instinct, and exerted the ultimate effect of the talent of swiftness. In theory, the ultimate level of the talent of the quickness-speed series is Huang Tao's individual
performance level.
There is no need to say the lower limit, it cannot be displayed directly.
This is why Huangfu Song, even Caesar, Han Xin and others believe that the fifth level of the Imperial Guard is the clear and correct path, but the fifth level of the Imperial Guard is a broken path and the lives of normal people are not enough.
Think about it, guys like Huang Tao and Lao Lu, according to the theory of the fifth-level imperial guards, that is, the first-level imperial guards who have fully mastered the speed talent and archery extension to the limit, even though five thousand Huang Tao appeared on the battlefield.
Whether the Tenth Knight can withstand it or not is a question.
Although theoretically speaking, as long as the transformation of skills and instincts reaches 50% of the talent level, you can turn around and master the second talent, turn it into your own instinct, and then repeat the cycle, gradually increasing your own talent level.
The amount and level of skills and instincts mastered.
Then there are two correct branches in the development direction of the Guards, one is broad and broad, the other is specialized and refined, the former is wolf cavalry, and the latter is iron cavalry.
Li Jiong took the route of the Wolf Cavalry, but because it was not the route customized by General Wei, but the route of the ordinary Han Dynasty standard imperial guards, the combination of skills and instincts was a bit messy, but after four hundred years of continuous improvement, even if
The messy combination of instinctive skills also appears to be well-proportioned.
At least when facing most enemies, even if you can't achieve perfect suppression and response, you will basically not be restrained. It can be said that this is the meaning of inheritance.
In the past, these inheritances had basically lost their meaning, and even Huangfu Song didn't bother to mention them. As a result, a sudden change occurred, and the era went back. It was no longer the situation of stacking up qualities and breaking them all at once. The meaning of skills and instincts returned again.
Already.
Without the overflow of talent strength to supplement individual basic qualities, who can stack up the basic qualities to the level of the Imperial Guard so quickly? Are you kidding me? The instinctualization of quality-type talents is the most difficult series in itself. Just look at Wolf Rider and you will know.
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Now that the Wolf Cavalry has climbed back to dual talents, it can compete head-on with the first auxiliary without falling into a disadvantageous situation. The problem is that the road ahead for the Wolf Cavalry Guards is smooth.
If the life span is enough, the soldiers of the Wolf Cavalry can even repeatedly follow General Wei's three talent routes to gain experience and improve their various qualities.
This point is very unexplainable. From a certain perspective, the route pioneered by General Wei has been verified for more than 300 years. It can finally be determined that in the next stage of the road, this road is absolutely correct, and
It is the only path that can guarantee stability and surpass the current Miracle Legion.
After all, the current mainstream quality of the Miracle Legion is only the condensation of internal Qi, and the cultivation of Qi into Gang accounts for less than one-third, and the multiplier of talent is calculated based on the entire legion.
This led to a very fatal result, that is, an army of 5,000 people was organized. The combat effectiveness of the soldiers who condensed the internal energy was 10, the strength of the soldiers was 50, and the internal energy separated from the body was 500. Assuming the full combat effectiveness
The number is 100,000, the elite talent is three times that, and the overall combat effectiveness displayed in the battle reaches 300,000.
However, the distribution of combat power is not that all individuals are tripled, but each soldier is +60. The result is that the inner energy condensed becomes 70, the inner energy becomes 110, and the inner energy becomes separated from the body.
It has reached 560, which is the basis for the legion to kill individual strong men and surround enemy generals, because the enhancement of talents is not balanced.
This is also the reason why a dual-talented legion that is purely condensed from internal energy, when the talent intensity is the same, is definitely stronger than a dual-talented legion that draws qi into the body, because there is a clear gap in the overall combat effectiveness as the basis.