Players had tried this method before, and later said that it simply wasn't fit for humans to play, so they gave up.
But now, was there really someone using this method to fight?
Sure enough, although the first wave of attacks hit the swarms, the swarms locked onto the attacker's position as a result. Quickly, a large number of insects surged forward as if a monstrous beast stretched out its gigantic tentacles, reaching for prey hidden in the depths of darkness.
Almost simultaneously, Duanmu Huai saw that the fleet also immediately reacted, retreating while continuing to fire — what surprised Duanmu Huai the most was that they hit their target almost every time!
How was this possible?
When the fleet launched an attack, the swarms were still outside their range of visibility. To the average person, it would seem like the fleet was simply wasting ammunition. However, every one of the opponent's attacks was precisely hitting where the insect swarm troops were most dense and focused.