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Moreover, there is a [?] icon in the upper right corner.

Seeing this, Mo Xiaomo clicked on the [?] card, and imdiately a description of the [Tactical Library] appeared.

[The Tactical Library records tactics from ’Earth,’ starting from World War I, through World War II, the global Cold War, Modern Warfare tactics, and so future warfare theory concepts.]

[Tactic Ratings: C, B, A, S, SS, SSS]

[C Level Tactics: The most basic tactical unit, reliant on simple equipnt or manpower, executing standardized tasks, no need for complex coordination or technical support, with the most basic resource and manpower consumption.]

[B Level Tactics: Requires multi-arms coordination or chanized equipnt support, has a certain technical threshold and flexibility, doesn’t overturn war logic, but can play a key role in local warfare.]

[A Level Tactics: Highly specialized training or high-tech equipnt, precision strikes or information warfare as the core, executing key tasks, can determine the direction of the war.]

[S Level Tactics: Directly affects the overall war situation or national fate, requires large-scale resource investnt, with strategic deterrence or destructive effect.]

[SS Level Tactics: Overturns traditional warfare logic, relies on cutting-edge technology, reconstructs the combat form.]

[SSS Level Tactics: The core of asymtric warfare, tactical philosophical theory, combines historical continuity and modern adaptability, has a huge impact on world warfare thought, the ultimate form of tactical thought.]

Mo Xiaomo couldn’t help but be surprised, showing the introduction to the livestream room:

"My gosh?!"

"Such detailed ratings, I can understand the ones at the front, but these at the back are too outrageous?!"

"S Level tactics affecting the fate of a country?"

"A bit outrageous."

"And SSS Level tactics directly beco the ultimate form of tactical thought?!"

"Why does it feel so sci-fi, does this really exist?"

The livestream audience was also full of question marks.

[Whoa, what kind of tactics affect the fate of a country?]

[Outrageous, truly outrageous.]

[This stuff seems a bit over the top, even including tactical thought?]

[What rating is Blitzkrieg?]

[Click on those dark gray cards, see if any description pops up.]

[Quickly check it out! The card descriptions below!]

With the audience urging on the bullet comnts, Mo Xiaomo spoke:

"I’ll click, I’ll click."

"I also want to know, what’s the rating for Blitzkrieg."

"S Level tactics affecting a country’s fate already."

"For Blitzkrieg to sweep across the European Continent, wouldn’t it be SS Level?"

Speaking of which, Mo Xiaomo clicked on the Blitzkrieg card, and suddenly widened his eyes:

"B....B Level?!"

He rubbed his eyes to make sure he didn’t see wrong.

Such a powerful Blitzkrieg, yet only B Level? What does that make the beating I took in the ga?!

Does it an I’m astonishingly bad?!

Looking at the description that popped up, Mo Xiaomo’s face reddened, and many in the livestream room were the sa.

[Blitzkrieg (World War II/Modern Warfare)]

[Tactical Level: B Level (A tactical revolutionary breakthrough, but constrained by the physical limits of the chanized era)]

[Tactical Type: Armored Assault/Maneuver Warfare]

[Tactical Introduction: In the early days of the ’Earth’ World War II, created by the Imperial Armor Soldier School, centered around armored clusters, coordinating air force and radio communication to achieve the "decision-move-destroy" cycle, creating the myth of sweeping Europe, France’s 6-week defeat.]

[Tactical Core: Armored cluster assault, air-ground coordinated strike, psychological intimidation, battlefield segntation.]

[Famous Saying: "Speed is truth, the hesitant will surely lose." — Guderian.]

[Tactical Characteristics: Rip the front line by the hour unit, concentrate 90% of resources on the main attack direction, shatter enemy defensive lines with absolute power.]

[Fatal Flaw: Poor terrain adaptability (swamp/city battle effectiveness reduced by about 50%), overly reliant on logistics.]

[Unlocking Conditions: Participate in the [Battle of France] and survive to the end of the plot (completed), talk with Guderian over 100 sentences (completed).]

[Note: Blitzkrieg requires multi-arms coordination and complex command systems, belonging to the "peak of industrial chanized warfare era," but due to limited effectiveness in modern warfare, rated as B Level (advanced tactics).]

[Note: Subsequent advanced tactics unlockable, Armored Spearhead Tactics (B Level), Modern Informational Blitzkrieg (S Level).]

[Note: Participate in imrsive storyline, chance to obtain "Blitzkrieg: Guderian moirs", "From Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: Warfare Campaigns Level Developnt History", "chanized Warfare Theory"]

After reading the introduction of Blitzkrieg, everyone was bewildered.

According to the ratings, B Level tactics can only affect local warfare, and the effect of Blitzkrieg was indeed as such, but from the perspective of Blue Star players, many belong to the Federation Camp, being violently beaten by the Imperial Blitzkrieg.

Turns out the violent beating was just a B Level tactic....what the heck???

Mo Xiaomo looked at the card description and said:

"This tactical core is the sa as what I’ve seen recently."

"But what is this battlefield segntation at the end?"

"Seems like I haven’t seen Guderian use it."

"The modern informational Blitzkrieg behind, turned out to be S Level, a tactic that affects the fate of a country?"

"Also the books ntioned in the introduction, "Blitzkrieg: Guderian moirs", "From Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: Warfare Campaigns Level Developnt History", are they books?"

"No way, there are actually books?"

Is this sothing that the photonic supercomputer can write?

No.

The photonic supercomputer cluster can indeed write, but can it really be read? Overall frawork, don’t you have to write it yourself?

Mo Xiaomo was tongue-tied looking at those books.

While the livestream room’s bullet comnts were babbling and discussing on their own.

[Seems fine from appearance, but the more you think, the stranger it gets? Am I really that bad?!]

[Did you see there’s a fatal flaw there? Clearly high environntal requirents.]

[The unlocking conditions are really harsh, no wonder only Mo Xiaomo completed it.]

[According to the world background, it seems fine, it’s already written to belong to the "peak of industrial chanized warfare era," looking at modern technology, B Level sounds about right.]

[But we can’t fight on our end, how to know the effect, though it seems like the ga’s background ’Earth’ tiline needs to move further back, just don’t know when it’ll update.]

[Finish World War II first....to this day, no one knows who will win.]

Mo Xiaomo put away the card, looking towards those dark gray cards:

"Let’s look at the other cards, still feels a bit outrageous."

"Just how many wars did this ’Earth’ background have."

"[Blitzkrieg] is just B Level, let see what’s up with A Level, S Level?"

Then Mo Xiaomo looked at the dark gray cards one by one and saw a familiar one:

"Is this from that person?"

"Let think....yes, the general of the United States of Arica titled ’Supre Emperor’ in the Hall of Fa’s tactics."

Mo Xiaomo curiously clicked to take a look.

[Island Hopping Tactics (World War II)]

[Tactical Status: Pending Unlock]

[Tactical Level: B Level]

[Introduction: Bypass heavily fortified islands to seize strategic nodes (promoted by MacArthur).]

With nothing else, Mo Xiaomo displayed a face full of question marks:

"???"

"Is that it?"

"Although it’s not unlocked, there’s too little information provided here?!"

Unconvinced, Mo Xiaomo clicked on a few others.

[Deep Operation Tactics (World War II/Modern Warfare)]

[Tactical Status: Pending Unlock]

[Tactical Level: A Level]

[Introduction: Based on "continuous campaigns," advocating a series of continuous attacks to deplete the enemy, preventing them from reorganizing the frontline in a large-scale attrition war (unusable by small countries).]

....

[Psychological Warfare (World War II/Modern Warfare)]

[Tactical Status: Pending Unlock]

[Tactical Level: A Level]

[Introduction: Using propaganda to undermine enemy morale, a pressure tactic that causes the enemy to break without attack.]

....

[Nuclear Tactical Strike (World War II/Modern Warfare)]

[Tactical Status: Pending Unlock]

[Tactical Level: S Level]

[Introduction: A tactic used only once on ’Earth,’ but its deterrence impact was profound, later promoted by the United Nations Five Permanent mbers to launch a global denuclearization movent, aiming to gradually eliminate all nuclear weapons worldwide, safeguarding world peace.]

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