Expose trolls through humans, kill trolls with elven rangers.

Although no one except him knows his intentions, this is the real meaning of this tactic.

To his surprise, however, there were no reports of mass casualties until a week into the League's inroads into Zul'Aman.

Apart from the fact that at the beginning, the casualties were a bit high due to reasons such as not adapting to the jungle and insufficient tactical running-in, after that, there was not a single day where the casualties exceeded [-] people.

According to the feedback from the front line, after several failed ambush and several major blows, the Amani troll side seems to have begun to give up the tactics of killing the alliance through the hidden ability of the Amani troll in the forest.

In addition to the scouts, a large number of troll hunters began to return to their base camps, seemingly preparing to gather their strength and face the Alliance head-to-head.

When making this judgment, Ye Ting, the commander, didn't believe it at first, because it was too out of character for trolls.

But after a little thought, he felt that such a result seemed reasonable.

And the reason for this is precisely because of the high elves' previous plan - to capture Zul'jin and not kill him, but to use him to contain the Amani trolls.

Judging from the current situation, the Amani trolls are obviously held back by this strategy.

Zul'jin, the spiritual leader of the trolls, is absent. The Amani trolls are leaderless and can only be ruled by Zul'jin's capable subordinates, as well as the highly respected witch doctors and priests in the tribe.

If Zul'jin is still around, Zul'jin himself can certainly decide on the strategy of the war, and if Zul'jin is dead, then the trolls will elect a new leader to lead them.

But now, the trolls have to face the co-rule of multiple leaders, and none of them can do it all.

The reason is very simple, if anyone can show the talent and ambition to lead the entire Amani troll clan, then if Zul'jin returns, how will he go about it?

However, the result of multiple votes is slow and conservative decision-making.

Many people vote, and no one wants to be responsible for the failure, so the final result is often the most conservative and least error-prone.

This is exactly what the current trolls are, making the most conservative decision-in the case of attrition and the failure of guerrilla tactics, they chose to give up their original tactics and concentrate their forces before fighting the alliance.

However, is this really the best tactic for trolls?

Chapter 0483 Siege of Zu Aman

In the eyes of the rulers of the Amani trolls, it was a fairly correct decision to concentrate troops and fight the alliance head-on.

However, in Ye Ting's view, this was their stupidest decision.

You must know that Ye Ting's ultimate goal is to encircle and suppress all the trolls, so that they will disappear from the jungle of Zu'Aman forever and never become a threat to the alliance.

His worry was never how to beat the trolls, but how to keep any of them free.

He has always understood the principle that the grass is not eradicated, and the spring breeze blows. For races such as humans, orcs, and trolls, which can reproduce in large numbers and rapidly, only killing them can completely eliminate the threat.

But now, the troll actually gathered all his people together, which saved him a lot of energy to search the jungle thoroughly.

What's more, the trolls abandoned their own advantages and fought a head-to-head battle with the alliance, which was almost like taking advantage of their own shortcomings to attack the enemy's strengths.

This made Ye Ting almost laugh out loud.

In this way, under the conservative strategy of the trolls, the army of the Alliance advanced all the way in the Zul'Aman Forest, and successfully hit their capital, the ruins of the troll city Zul'Aman.

This huge city remains the capital of the glorious Amani troll empire thousands of years ago. However, after the troll empire was destroyed by the combined forces of humans and high elves, the capital of the empire gradually declined.The remaining Amani trolls live in the city's ruins, but have not given up on their ambitions to revive the troll empire.

Now, however, they will be here, facing an attack from the Alliance.

Today, the supreme rulers of the Amani trolls are the sorcerer lord Malakas, the warlord Dakara, the shaman Ekilson and others. They are actively organizing all the trolls with the ability to fight, and will The old and weak, women and children are sent to the rear, in short, everything is to defend Zu'Aman.

As for the alliance, under Ye Ting's order, they did not take the initiative to attack.

All the laborers, militiamen, and even the infantry of the Alliance were given the same order by Ye Ting, that is - to chop down trees.

Yes, until now, what Ye Ting feared the most about trolls was their forest fighting ability - armies of humans and elves couldn't take up positions in a forest full of trees, so in the forest, even a frontal In combat, the alliance's army will inevitably fall into melee.

Although it is impossible for the Alliance to lose to these Amani trolls even in a melee due to the superiority of its troops, certain casualties are indeed inevitable.

In order to further expand the alliance's advantages, Ye Ting could only resort to this.

That is to artificially create an alliance's advantageous battlefield.

As long as a large enough open space is created around the ruins of Zul'Aman, the Amani trolls cannot use the forest to forcibly enter into a melee with the Alliance, and they have to face a well-structured and tight alliance army.These savage warriors will never be the opponents of the Alliance by virtue of their stragglers. In the end, Ye Ting will wipe them out at the least cost.

The laborers, militiamen, and infantrymen strictly followed the commander's orders, and soon the ruins of Zul'Aman were turned into a large lumbering field.

A large number of trees are cut down and concentrated, where carpenters will convert the wood into fences, horses and other defensive items used against trolls.

High elf rangers, legions of elves, and the most elite human warriors were not involved in the logging work, and these most elite soldiers acted as the defense force of the logging camp, ready to deal with the trolls' onslaught.

The Griffon Knights patrolled the air to detect the movements of the trolls in the city. Once the other side showed signs of gathering troops and surrendering to the loggers, they would issue a warning, and the Alliance would respond immediately.

When the logging operation just started, the trolls took them as a joke, mocking them for being too afraid of the troll's power to make such a stupid move.They were convinced that such an operation would wear away the patience of the enemy in a short period of time.

However, after a few days, they realized that something was wrong.

These humans and elves were not out of fear or whim, they were serious.

They really wanted to keep the trolls in the ruins of Zul'Aman by cutting down trees to create a barrier.

As a result, the panicked Amani trolls organized several waves of sneak attacks, delusional to disrupt the enemy's plan and make them give up logging.

However, the Griffin Knights in the air were keenly aware of the trolls' movements and reported it to the Alliance commander.

Immediately afterwards, these attackers were met with firm counterattacks from the High Elf Legion.

In legion-level confrontations, trolls have never been the opponents of high elves, and this time is no surprise.

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