"This SSR card is indeed a very good card, and it's very practical too," Leonard Ethan nodded in satisfaction after looking at the card named [Wall of Troy (SSR)].
Because he knew how powerful this wall built by the deities in legend truly was, it was these solid city walls that enabled Troy to withstand a total disadvantage and fight for a whole ten years.
The Greek united army, which had crossed The Great Ocean, obviously couldn't breach these walls, so they had no choice but to adopt a long-term siege strategy against the city.
Strategically, this was the correct approach, after all, Troy was a city that thrived on trade, and the majority of its supplies had to be imported from the outside. Cutting off supply lines could force the city to surrender, but the reality was different.