Chapter 99 The Attacking Han Army
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The place where everyone settled was in the coach's tent. When you walked through the open tent door, you could see patrol soldiers walking outside from time to time, and you could also hear the neighing of war horses not far outside. Chen Yu's identity is Chu Bawang. As soon as he entered the field, he received a system prompt: In this battle, the power value was locked at 500.
At this stage, this is an extremely terrifying power value. Now even if the Li Yuanba I met in the previous battle came to Chen Yu, it would be a slag with less than 5 combat power. With a force of 500 to fight NPC soldiers, they basically fight and destroy whoever they are.
Unlike the Chu Bawang who had a delicate Yu Meiren in history who needed to take care of him, in this battle, Yu Ji, who had tied his hair, entered the state of Zhan Ji, with a strength of more than 200, and he felt like a weak version of Chu Bawang - or, the female overlord. The Longquan Sword in the hand of the female overlord seemed to be a famous sword, but it was only level 1, and there was no attribute added for the time being. After fighting this battle, it was necessary to go out to strengthen it. The big difference between the famous sword and the ordinary rotten sword is that when the famous sword was strengthened, the attribute bonus was much greater than that of ordinary weapons. In addition, the damage rate of the famous sword was very small. At the same time, the Longquan Sword, like many other famous weapons with iron-cutting like mud, had the [armor-breaking] attribute. It was a certain chance to ignore the opponent's armor defense.
This battle is different from other previous battles, with several special features. First of all, the comparison of the total strength of the enemy and us has always been shown on the minimap. This battle was used to invest NPC soldiers at a ratio of 1:10. According to historical records, in the Battle of Gaixia, the total strength of the Han army's coalition forces exceeded 600,000, nearly 700,000, while the Chu army's strength was about 100,000, so you can now see the real-time record of "Han Army 65,000: Chu Army 10,000" on the minimap. The Han army has 65,000 NPCs, while the NPCs on Chen Yu's side is 10,000, and the total amount of NPCs on both sides is 75,000 NPCs. The total amount of NPCs is absolutely not in the previous dungeons. Even for the dungeons of "Fenghuo Xiu Zhu Zhuan", it is estimated that the number of NPCs that appeared before and after can exceed 10,000.
The comparison of military strength between the two sides largely determines the action policy of the Han army opposite. Because with the fierce combat ability of the Chu army's soldiers, if the number of Han army is not more than three times the number of the Chu army, it will be difficult to encircle and defeat the Chu army. In the several Chu-Han battles before the Battle of Gaixia, the Chu army won the more with fewer defeats, and countless cases of defeating the Han army. The most disparity was that the Chu army once defeated Liu Bang with 30,000 in the Battle of Pengcheng, and almost captured Liu Bang alive. This shows the combat effectiveness of the Chu army. However, at that time, the "leading brother" of the Han army was Liu Bang, who was so-called "not good at generals and soldiers, but only good at generals" (not good at commanding too many troops, only good at commanding excellent generals), but this time the commander of the army was Han Xin, who led the troops "the more the more the better". No matter how many soldiers they brought, they would not be confused because of chaos. This is not the same.
When two armies fight, there are many people and strong forces, but when there are many people, it is easy to cause chaos. If the battle is successful, it is okay, but once there is a stalemate or adversity, the difference between those who are good at leading troops and those who are not good at leading troops will immediately appear. When the enemy launches a fierce attack and suffers local defeat, Liu Bang does not have the ability to stabilize the situation and adjust the army immediately. Therefore, Han Xin later said that Liu Bang leads at most 100,000 troops, and any more troops will only cause chaos for himself.
, because there are too many people, it is easy to stir up trouble. The local defeat is easily expanded by the panic of the panic of the entire army by the panic of the panic of the entire army. The entire army is soon paralyzed and slaughtered by others. At this time, the more soldiers, the harder it is to deal with the situation. Liu Bang, who had suffered repeated defeats when fighting against the Chu army before, knew this well in his heart, so he was just the nominal commander in the rear in this battle. The military power of the entire army was handed over to Han Xin, the "soldier immortal" who was very good at leading troops. Han Xin led 600,000 troops, which was not comparable to Liu Bang's 560,000 troops.
However, even if the commander of the Han army is Han Xin, considering the combat effectiveness of the Chu King and his soldiers, if the strength of the Chu and Han armies is equal, then even if Han Xin has the same command skills, he may not be able to resist the fierce attack of the Chu army, and the Han army will retreat. However, if the number of Han army is more than 5 times the Chu army, then the Chu army may be extremely passive. Overall, with Han Xin's ability to command troops and the combat effectiveness of the Chu army core troops, the comparison of the troops between the two sides should be stalemate in a 3:1 situation, and there is a possibility of winning between each other. It is to see whether the military immortal's art of commanding troops is better or the combat ability of the Overlord is more powerful. If this ratio exceeds this ratio, Chu is trapped. If it is lower than this ratio, the Han army can basically not swallow the Chu army. The comparison of troops on the small map may also prompt players whether the Han army has the possibility of withdrawing the siege.
In addition to the real-time comparison of troops, another special thing about this battle is that there are also the number of "Jiangdong soldiers" on the small map. The current 800 is corresponding to what Xiang Yu said in history, "I crossed the river with 8,000 Jiangdong soldiers and went west." According to the battle goals given by the system before entering the dungeon, if the number of NPCs corresponding to these 8,000 soldiers dropped below 300, then even if Chen Yu broke through to Wujiang, he would "have no face to see the elders of Jiangdong" and "forced suicide". Therefore, at that time, he basically did not have to consider breaking through the river and crossing the river. He could only bite the bullet and kill Han Xin or Liu Bang.
Speaking of "breaking through the river", another special point in this battle is that although there is an "escape point" and "Wujiang" position on the south side of the small map, the large area in the middle from Gaixia to Wujiang is foggy - that is to say, the system does not provide an accurate map of that area. If Chen Yu led his troops from Gaixia to escape, he also had the possibility of getting lost like the King of Chu back then.
Therefore, it is not possible to escape immediately. What's more, there is a 100,000 Yingbu army stuck in the important road in the south of Gaixia. Except for a small number of soldiers who can sneak past the road, the large army cannot pass smoothly.
Finally, in addition to these three differences, there is another biggest difference in this battle, that is, Chen Yu is the head coach of the entire army.
The transfer and command of ten thousand NPCs are all in Chen Yu's hands, which is unprecedented.
Because his identity is the head coach, the heroes under his command should also have a very "status". In this way, the advantage is that he can arrange his heroes to lead some NPCs to carry out various offensive and defensive activities, which is convenient for cooperation. The disadvantage is that mages like Bao Si could have hidden in the crowd and secretly used their skills, but now when they go out, they are the targets of priority attack by the enemy.
So this is a setting that both good and bad are good and bad.
"Report! Report to the King, the Han army has Han Xin as the central army, Kong Xi's army as the left wing, and Chen He's army as the right wing, and has approached our army!"
Chapter completed!