Rains of arrows began to flies from behind the formation. The tankers and the attackers never ceased moving under the rain of arrows that was raining on the Miansa soldiers. The tankers pushed the enemies back with their shield while the attackers would rush out to finished the job done by the sharpshooters and the tankers.
This new strategy was effective. The enemies did not have tankers to defend them against a long-distance weapon. Their trap became useless. Every attack they send was received by the sturdy tankers of Division A. The tankers were using the rotation strategy to stay firm.
The enemies were furious; they couldn't attack their enemy. The enemy was killing them like rats. A few minutes later, the change in battle was obvious. The Miansa troops were not having the best time of their life in the battle. Anywhere the Division A formation and the Sky troops that joined them during the battle pass. They killed their way through.