Chapter 15: Give Me Myojin

Chapter 15: Give Me Myojin

The Zerg player whose base exploded stood up from his position dejectedly and stood silently behind the plane.

In a 2V6 game, we were pushed over by the opponent in 8 minutes, and in the end we were defeated by a newbie girl who had just started playing StarCraft. It's embarrassing to tell others about it.

He already felt that he was about to be nailed to the pillar of shame.

But this can't actually be blamed on him, it can only be blamed on the bad location where he was born.

No matter who is born next to Su Xiaoqiang, he will be Lu Mingfei's primary target for elimination.

After all, if he wanted to protect Su Xiaoqiang, he had to defeat the enemies next to Su Xiaoqiang first.

After a teammate's base exploded, the remaining few people became much more cautious and began to increase the population frantically to prevent Lu Mingfei from stealing their base like he did just now.

Two of them even tried to form an alliance to find out the location of Lu Mingfei's base.

But it was obvious that Lu Mingfei had anticipated their move and had already sent two troops to guard the pass, driving back all the scouts and main forces sent by the other side to explore the way.

"Don't worry." The plane head commanded, "We just need to follow the original plan and develop steadily. Even if there are only five of us left, we can still win as long as we drag it to the later stage."

But how could Lu Mingfei give them time to grow peacefully?

Just when the airplane head was producing a large army of flying dragons, an alarm suddenly sounded in the headset, indicating that one of its units was under attack.

The pilot immediately recognized that this was the warning sound when the farmers were attacked.

"It's such an old-fashioned tactic."

The guy with the airplane head grumbled to himself. He thought Lu Mingfei would come up with a new and eye-catching tactic like he did just now.

The guy with the airplane head didn't pay any attention to the prompt sound in the earphone.

Harassing the peasants sent out by the opponent to mine is one of the most commonly used tactics in StarCraft. Although it is simple, the effect is also very intuitive. If operated well, it can delay the opponent's development time to a great extent.

But the problem is, there are five people on their side. Even if Lu Mingfei sends troops to steal one or two of their farmers, what can it do?

This map has 2 gas mines and 8 crystal mines. No matter how good Ren Lumingfei's micromanagement is, it is impossible for him to divide so many troops to attack the peasants at every mine point.

Besides, the population limit of this game is only 200. Although Lu Mingfei is much ahead of them in development, the total number of troops is limited after all.

If Lu Mingfei sent too many troops to steal the peasants, then the defense of the family would inevitably be slack. At that time, they could even ignore the mines and directly send troops to attack Lu Mingfei's family.

The airplane head cut the screen to the mining site, wanting to see how many troops Lu Mingfei had sent to steal the peasants.

But as soon as I cut over and took a look, I was stunned.

Lu Mingfei didn't send troops to steal the peasants at all, but built a bunch of buildings to block the hole.

The so-called blocking, as the name suggests, is a tactic that uses the shape, volume and terrain effects of buildings and troops to block the enemy's advance route in the narrow intersection and eliminate the enemy at the intersection.

As mentioned before, there are a total of 8 crystal mining sites in the "Big Game Hunters" map.

These mining points are located at eight positions: 12 o'clock, 1 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 5 o'clock, 6 o'clock, 7 o'clock, 9 o'clock and 11 o'clock.

And every necessary path leading to these mining sites can be completely blocked by buildings!
And because the human race's buildings have the ability to fly, they are the most convenient race among the three races to implement blocking tactics, without a doubt.

This is another reason why Lu Mingfei chose the human race.

…The images on the plane’s head screen flashed past every mining site. At every intersection leading to a mining site, there was a complex of Lu Mingfei’s buildings.

Houses and barracks were stuck in the middle of the road, and formations of Goliaths and tanks were interspersed between the bunkers, staring at every peasant passing by.

"Boss...he seems to be treating us like robots." The eliminated man said weakly behind the head of the plane.

"..."

The airplane head was silent at first, then he suddenly laughed, and the hand holding the mouse began to shake for some reason.

He felt that Lu Mingfei's actions were simply humiliating them.

Although blocking the gap is a classic tactic in the "Big Game Hunters" map... the problem is that this tactic is a special tactic for fighting against the computer in StarCraft 1.

In the final analysis, the essence of this tactic is nothing more than using the size of buildings and troops to block intersections and prevent the computer's farmers from entering the mining area to mine.

For the not-so-intelligent computers at the time, as long as the peasant units were not attacked, they would not send troops to rescue for a long time.

But it is different for people. If you build a building to block an intersection, people can directly send a large army to destroy your building.

Therefore, no one would use this tactic when fighting against others.

Lu Mingfei was the first person that Feijitou had ever met.

"Damn it, you dare to look down on me like this. Stop growing, brothers, just come and push him."

The guy with the airplane head roared in the headphones.

"I just don't believe it. The five of us, with seven or eight hundred people, can't defeat you. No matter whether you are a god or not, you can't conjure up a few hundred more people."

The pilot gave the order and everyone responded. Soon, five players, three races, and more than 500 units of troops gathered together.

This was obviously a very rare scene: highly mechanized spearmen and psychically powerful Templars gathered together, Terran Valkyries, Zerg Dragons and Protoss aircraft carriers stood side by side, and poison dogs ran back and forth excitedly in the crowd.

In the background story of StarCraft, these three forces seemed to be mortal enemies, but now they have gathered together.

At this moment, the man with the airplane head suddenly felt a sense of heroism. At this moment, he suddenly felt as if he had returned to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty in a dream, with a tiger talisman in his hand and a million soldiers at his command, and he was the leader of the 18 princes, Yuan Shao.

All the brothers gathered here just to defeat the common enemy... the thief Dong Lu Mingfei!

Following the command from the pilot, the coalition forces of the three tribes officially set out in a mighty force, crossing mountains and rivers, heading straight for Lu Mingfei's lair at 9 o'clock.

Although Lu Mingfei had guessed in advance that the other party might come and destroy his home directly, he had set up defenses at several passes in advance.

However, faced with the absolute overwhelming force, no matter how skilled Lu Mingfei's micro-management was, he could not slow down the advance of those troops. He had to give up guerrilla warfare and transfer all the troops back to the base for defense.

Lu Mingfei also knew that sooner or later the Feijitou group would send a large army to invade, so he made a defensive layout from the beginning and set up a large number of widow mines at the entrance to the base.

Behind the widow mine is the classic defensive formation of bunkers + spearmen deployed by Lu Mingfei.

The anti-aircraft tower is set up in the middle of the bunker to defend against the opponent's air forces and the Protoss' stealth units.

The tanks and Goliath troops were lying behind the bunkers, occupying a position with a poor terrain, and they looked at the opposing troops without fear, as if they were watching the grudges in the world with cold eyes.

(End of this chapter)