"I'll do it. Keep an eye on the back."
"I understand, Mr. Alphonse. Good luck."
We move in front of the three magical armored men who show up.
I went out and Eye was kept back. [M]
I'm trying to get Eye started just in case, but basically I didn't want Eye to help me fight.
I came to this labyrinth only to gain practical experience. [M]
The magical army that came from the back of the aisle was an individual with a sword at the head, a spear behind it, and a bow at the rear.
They're making a noise and approaching us.
And the first thing I did was hold a bow.
From behind, a magical army with a sword and spear is placed in front of him like a shield and fires a bow.
There was a whistle and an arrow flew.
The arrow approaches my torso drawing a precise trajectory. [M]
But we were also well aware of the movement.
Run with all your might, even as you squeeze the arrows that fly in with plenty of room.
After seeing me move, my sword and spear try to intercept me with weapons. [M]
But I don't have time for these guys.
We have to take down the bow holder first.
The most troublesome thing to do with bronze knights is to have a bow in them.
That was in that it was more lewd than I thought.
In normal human-to-human combat, bows can be used for ranged attacks, but are not very good for backing up allies fighting with swords and spears.
Because backup with a bow can also hit an ally.
So it's a common move to attack with a bow before being approached and reward it with a melee weapon if approached.
But the Magic Army weren't.
They are full of armor and have no flesh of flesh.
Therefore, I don't care if an ally's bow-held backup shoot hits my body.
As a result, while the sword or spear is attacking the opponent, a bang arrow will fly in without worrying about hitting an ally.
Even if you can beat the Bronze Knight in a one-on-one fight, the story is different when the arrows fly in.
The opponent may hit an arrow, but that's not how it works.
Even a scratch creates a gap and drives you into a dangerous situation.
So if you're fighting multiple opponents, you need to attack the bow holder first, no matter what you do.
Of course, you know who you're dealing with.
As soon as I started running toward the bow holder avoiding the arrows, both the sword and spear stood in front of me, blocking the direction of travel.
They're just trying to prevent an attack on the bowman and try to defeat me with three bodies.
What should I do?
Looking at the new flying arrows, I thought.
I could afford to think about it in just a short amount of time before I got close to the opponent, either because I was flushing magic and sending it to my brain.
Should we attack both swords and spears here?
Alternatively, we can detour to avoid both sides and head towards the rear bow.
You need to choose what to do.
However, bow holders who use short bows, which are easy to navigate, attacked quite frequently.
How many arrows fly in while attacking them?
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