Zerg OL: This Game Has 100 Million Points of Liver

Chapter 254 Attack Failed, Temporary Retreat

Of course, at this moment, the commander of Taylor's civilization also immediately realized the big deal.

Because through this incident, it is not difficult to see that many of the information they obtained about the Zerg were wrong.

One of the most critical ones is the way Zerg fights.

Because of the large number, most of the battles they adopt are direct and reckless routines, and the so-called tactics are basically not used.

And because of the cognition of civilizations on both sides, the Zerg actually didn't do much research on some of their non-combat equipment.

To put it simply, they don't pay too much attention to things that they can't directly cause damage, so under normal circumstances, such facilities are generally destroyed after the war, and most of the time there will be no priority to be destroyed when the war starts Case.

Under normal circumstances, the things that are most likely to be destroyed in the early stage of the war are things like turret battleships. These weapons that have high damage to the Zerg have become their priority targets for destruction.

But the current situation is that these so-called low-concern facilities were destroyed by the bugs in the first place.

And the most important thing is that they haven't even cleaned up the fort, so they give priority to finding these equipment and cleaning it up for him.

Not only the transition monopoly position generator, but even the communication facilities over there were reorganized and unplugged.

Now he is conducting combat command through the backup communication facilities over there and the tens of thousands of miniature observation robots on the battlefield.

Obviously, the weird routines of this group of bugs also made the commanders of the Taylor civilization have to think about whether the information they had obtained before was true or false.

Although they have not fought against the Zerg, but during the most active period of the Zerg, they have captured many last words sent by the civilizations wiped out by the Zerg before their death, and some of these last words explain the situation of the Zerg.

If there is no reference to the situation described in one or two last words, then what about the ten or twenty documents they intercepted about the situation of the Zerg?

The information sent by more than a dozen or twenty destroyed civilizations in the final stage is surprisingly consistent in their descriptions and attack methods of the Zerg, so the Taylor civilization is convinced of the information they have obtained about the Zerg.

But now, as the battle begins, the whole situation is completely different.

These Zergs did not give priority to the turret as stated in the information.

Instead, they set their sights on these facilities that they would not have targeted before, and most importantly, many Hydralisks have already begun to clean up the surrounding robots.

If this is the case, the commander of Taylor civilization will not be too worried.

It would be a big deal for them to change their combat strategy against the Zerg in the subsequent battles, but now what worries him more is the army of this group of bugs.

The Taylor civilization also has a preliminary understanding of most of the bugs in the swarm through the information sent by the empire and those civilizations.

But now the commander discovered a terrible thing, that is, among the attacking bugs, apart from some familiar faces, there were also some completely unfamiliar faces.

Especially the combat power of these unfamiliar faces is not known how many grades higher than those familiar faces.

Take Banelings as an example, the attention of this kind of bugs is very high, because this kind of bugs can cause great damage to their battleships when gathered in a certain number.

Especially ships like their flagships, if targeted by a large number of Banelings, are also in danger of falling.

So he remembers the information about the baneling very clearly, he clearly remembers that this kind of bug is a kind of bug with very powerful explosive power.

But now the group of bugs he saw on the battlefield had nothing to do with the information he had collected.

Although the appearance of these Banelings is not much different from their data, the form of expression after the explosion is completely different.

Because when these bugs explode, a large area of ​​electromagnetic interference will be formed. In this area, even their warships will be greatly affected, and their observation robots will be completely scrapped inside.

To him, it was the scariest thing. Once the number of this kind of bugs was huge, they could turn their entire area into a disturbance area.

If they really cover this area with interference, then there is no way to pass any information here.

In addition to the differences between these bugs, he also found that the tactics of this group of bugs were also different, especially when they first started attacking, this group of bugs also paid attention to the attacking area.

Because they have arranged many defensive strongholds in this galaxy, and all the transition interference generators in these defensive strongholds alternate with each other.

That is to say, if you destroy some of these areas, then the transition monopoly generators in other areas can also cover them.

And the ten areas attacked by this wave of bugs happened to be the weakest areas of their layout.

As long as the transition monopoly generators in these areas are destroyed, there will be a small area in the center that cannot be covered when other areas are covered.

This is a big problem. From this point, it is not difficult to see that these bugs definitely did a very detailed investigation before the war. They have already figured out the situation here through means they don't know.

Otherwise, they would never be able to deploy such a tactic, which is very different from the bugs they know.

But judging from the current situation, if it weren't for the appearance of these bugs, the commander of Taylor civilization would really doubt whether he was fighting the Zerg.

Because the bugs he is currently fighting with are completely different from the bugs mentioned in the data.

At this moment, he doesn't have much time to think about these issues. What he needs to consider now is the next battle plan.

Because just a short while ago, he discovered a very embarrassing thing, that is, if they continue to play like this, all communication on the front line will be cut off.

This group of bugs has formed a very large electromagnetic pulse area in every theater through the explosion of the Baneling.

Because of the interference in this area, there has been a big problem with their signal transmission, and the warships fighting in the area have also been greatly affected.

"If their electromagnetic interference area continues to expand, then we will completely lose contact with the frontline combatants."

"And the most important thing is that many of their equipment will be affected to a certain extent, and their combat capabilities will be greatly reduced. As for the mechs..."

Having said that, he subconsciously turned his attention to the last picture sent by the ground combat team.

I saw tens of thousands of mechas in their base attacking the bugs that had landed, but at this moment, a few banelings suddenly appeared, and blew themselves up without saying a word.

As a dazzling light flashed, the entire area was covered by a powerful electromagnetic pulse wave, and the most important thing is that there are several Banelings superimposed on each other, and it is also for this reason that the interference intensity in this area has increased to one Very dire grade.

Then an embarrassing thing happened. Their mechas are no better than battleships in such a situation. Although their mechas are of high technological level, it doesn't mean that their mechas can be the same as battleships. Can resist.

So, in just an instant, 80% of their mechas were immediately turned into scrap iron, and the remaining 20% ​​were not in particularly good condition at the moment.

Then the next scene was extremely cruel. These players tore their mechs into pieces in three strokes.

As for the fighters inside, it was even worse, because they could barely survive in this area with the protection of the mecha, but once they lost the protection of the mecha, they could only die suddenly on the spot.

And the same thing happened in these several strongholds almost at the same time.

Seeing the scene in front of him, he naturally knew that it would definitely not work if he continued like this.

Now the fighting power of this group of bugs has far exceeded his expectations, so he must mobilize all the warships in the area to jointly defend against the enemy.

Only in this way can there be a possibility of winning. If you continue to fight scattered like before, you will only be easily defeated by this group of bugs.

And now that they have all hit space and destroyed many of their warships, it doesn't make any sense to let them continue to fight on the front line now.

The same is true for warships in other areas, and it is useless for these warships to stay there.

Your safety comes first now.

So he immediately ordered these warships to be called back together.

"Brothers are the same as we thought, this idiot has transferred all the battleships back!"

"The people in this civilization are timid. I guess their commander is in the space, otherwise it would be impossible to pull the battleship back in such a hurry."

"Brothers like Attack Space should pay attention, most of their warships are heading back now, and your combat pressure will definitely increase a lot by then."

"We try to speed up as much as possible and unplug their other strongholds. When we unplug all their strongholds, we will rush over to support immediately."

"OK, there is no problem, but you should try to go as fast as possible.

Because just now, when we first came here, more than 10,000 warships drilled out of their space.

And now there are many battleships in the galaxy one after another coming here, plus the defensive battleships withdrawn from other areas, the total adds up to at least 40,000 to 50,000. "

Hearing what this player said, the players who were destroying the stronghold at the moment were also a little surprised, "No, how could this civilization have so many warships."

"I don't know either, anyway, densely packed ones are flying towards us."

"The fool upstairs doesn't know the situation very well.

The enemy's warships are actually not many. I estimated that there are at most a few thousand ships. The locust army that flew up were all mechas, but the guy regarded them as battleships. "

"If it's a mecha, you should be able to withstand it. The previous Baneling players have already prepared a batch of Banelings in the nest, and the King Bug can transport them over in half an hour at most. We can continue our environmental card routine."

The environment card combat routines were improvised by the players before they set off.

Because they had watched a lot of live broadcasts by local tyrants before, they knew exactly how useful the baneling was in the battle.

However, due to the fact that the cost of high-level evolution of Baneling is too high, they can't afford it, so they can only retreat and develop a low-cost Baneling routine.

That is to use the EMP field generated by the EMP Baneling of the second stage of evolution to fight.

Because in this area, all warships or other combat units will be more or less affected, and after these things are affected, the enemy's combat effectiveness will undoubtedly be greatly reduced.

And because the baneling will cover a certain range after the explosion, the entire combat area will be covered by a large number of superimposed coverage of the baneling.

This behavior is somewhat similar to the effect of environment cards in other games.

Change a certain area into an environment suitable for your own operations.

So players kindly call this tactic the environment card tactic.

And this environment card tactic is very easy to use, because the price of EMP Baneling is very cheap, and it only needs more than 10,000 evolution points in total.

There are so many of them, and each of them can explode tens of thousands of rounds with just one or two thousand evolution points.

Of course, the players had no idea about this tactic at the beginning, but after using it just now, they found that the effect was surprisingly good.

It is even said that under some specific circumstances, the effects of these EMP Banelings are far greater than those of some higher-stage evolutionary Banelings.

Because once this thing is fully covered in the area, and the coverage density is expanded to a certain level, many civilized warships may directly become scrap iron inside.

Even if it is not turned into scrap iron, your various instruments are subject to such strong interference, then your combat ability is bound to be greatly reduced.

Although these electromagnetic pulses can still cause damage to players, the bugs are quite powerful.

And it also has a certain resistance to these things, so this damage is still within the controllable range of the players.

But what is very worrying is that only they can use this tactic, and it is basically impossible for local rich players to use it.

Because this tactic requires the cooperation of a lot of people, in this battle, there are more than 2,000 players who are responsible for controlling the Banelings, which is more than the entire Tyrant Guild combined.

So although this tactic is very useful, it can only be effective when there are enough people.

At this time, near the space station, the battle between the player and the Tyler civilization has entered a fierce stage.

Because although this space station is called a space station by players, it is completely different from the space station that launches satellites.

This space station is a huge butterfly-shaped building made of heavy armor.

And the periphery of the space is full of various forts, and this space also has a powerful shield system, so this has also caused players to be unable to break through their shields.

Because the electromagnetic pulse baneers have not come yet, they can only choose to fight hard at this time.

Therefore, the losses of players fighting on the front line at this time are actually not low.

In particular, many king worms were dealt with by the enemy's concentrated fire.

Because through the previous battles, the commander of the Taylor civilization knew very well that these king worms were the means of transportation for the players.

They must be cleaned up first, otherwise they will be in big trouble when he releases the contents.

But the only good thing is that this space station is on a planet, so if the king worm loses the lottery, then the players inside will go straight into the star and fight against the enemies inside the planet.

In this way, with the passage of time, the battle between the two sides has intensified.

Because the formations of the enemy flying out of the planet, as well as the formations of other defensive strongholds, are basically already in place.

Up to now, they have not broken the shield of the enemy's space station, so the losses of the players are soaring at this time.

"Brothers, we can't do it anymore, the enemy's firepower is too fierce."

"Especially now, after all their combat units join forces."

"It can't be done, brothers, change the battle plan and we will withdraw first. If this continues, I'm worried that our different dragon team will be wiped out here."

"Damn it, can't you, you more than 20,000 people can't beat them?"

"Do you think the enemy is weak? On the front line, how many of them can you target in one formation? And there are banelings to support you. We don't have any support here, and everyone is fighting hard."

"Moreover, it's not just a scattered force for hard resistance, our side is full of firepower for the opponent."

"Also, how many times have I said that we are ordinary players, and most of the players who bought Mutalisks are basic Mutalisks that have not evolved, and they are not comparable to the units of local tyrants.

Don't be so obsessed with watching the live broadcast during this time, thinking that our Mutalisks are similar to theirs. "

Speaking of this, the player couldn't care less, "So far, our Mutant Dragon combat team has lost nearly one-third, but we haven't even broken the enemy's shield now.

If we continue to consume like this, there is a high probability that the group will be wiped out, so let's withdraw first.

We are no better than those local tyrants. They can buy new ones immediately after they die, but our property will be gone after we die. "

"I feel the same way, let's withdraw first, no matter how much we consume, before the support comes, our side will be gone first.

However, this wave is not completely fruitless. At least through this wave, we probably know the overall combat capability of the enemy in this galaxy. "

In this way, after discussion among the players, they decided to withdraw first.

After the decision was made, the players on the front line immediately began to organize the retreat. The king worm started to retreat first, while the different dragon players were responsible for breaking the rear.

Fortunately, in this wave of retreat, the enemy did not catch up, so the players did not lose much when they retreated.

At this moment, the players who had to make an emergency landing on the planet because the king worm was killed, couldn't help but panic when they knew that the frontline troops had retreated.

"Well, brothers upstairs, have you noticed that you seem to have dropped something when you retreated?"

"What was left behind? Nothing."

"No fart, you left us behind, have you forgotten us who made an emergency landing?"

"I haven't forgotten, but now we want to take you but we can't take you. The living king worms are full and we can't take you in if we want to take you."

"If a new wave of king worms is sent over, there is a high probability that they will be sieved by the enemy.

So the current situation is not that we don't want to take you, but that we can't.

Now you have two options, the first is to continue to fight the enemies inside the planet, but there is a high probability that they will come down to liquidate you.

The second is to find a hidden place to hide while there is still time, and see if you can escape their search. Of course, you don't need to wait too long.

Because we estimate that we will organize a wave of general offensive in the next two days. When we fight in space, you can interfere from below. "

Hearing what this player said, the players below naturally knew that this was the only way to do it.

"Damn it, you said it lightly. Do you think we can hide from their blanket search? The most important thing is that I was actually abandoned by you. I don't think it's a big deal.

But I just feel sorry for my unit, and I finally got a unit, but it turned out that I hadn't played for two days and I would give it for nothing. "

The current solution can be understood by most players on the planet, but there are still very few people who feel a little uncomfortable.

"Brother's current situation is really helpless, even if we want to save you, we will only have a chance to let the king worm come down to save you when the large forces attack collectively.

If we send the king worm directly to this area, we will be killed by the enemy. "

"Is there no other way? The unit that I worked so hard to get died just like that.

well. . . . It's numb, I feel like my mind is about to burst. "

"Brother, we have nothing to do at this time, in fact, it is normal for one or two units to die in this game, because you are a newbie who has just entered the game, and you may take the units very seriously.

But after you play for a long time, you will find that this game unit is actually just a consumable, so in general, I suggest not to put eggs in one basket.

Even for investment, we have to invest in a main C and a sub-C. If the main C belches, we at least have a sub-C that can make us make a comeback. "

Speaking of which, the player went on to add: "So, brother, you made a mistake that newcomers to this game will make. This wave should be regarded as spending money to buy tickets, but I think you feel so distressed. I am very sorry." I'm curious what kind of arms you have evolved?"

"Me? I'm just an ordinary worker bee without evolution."

"Damn it! You ordinary worker bee, what are you doing here to force Lai Lai for half a day!

Ma De, I thought you had a unit of tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands, and I thought about enlightening you about the result. . . . "

"roll@%*#@..."

"Hey, why are you scolding people, and then again, whoever stipulates that worker bees can't feel sorry for them."

In the future, it will be changed to a 6,000-word chapter, which will be updated twice a day.

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