What rankled the bowmen who were using the armor-piercing arrows, was that these Beamon warriors not only loved to rush into dense crowds, but they would also roll on the ground whenever a bowstring twanged. They were as wily as could be. In the onslaught of arrows, aside from Piegel swinging his Wolf Fang Club in a counter-charge, the other Orephin warriors, counter to their Beamon way of fighting, craftily turned around, dragging their Birdwing Crossbow Car and quickly retreated from the stairs, skidding towards their cavern.
The battle between the Beamon and humans at Heigar a thousand years ago still remains a classic textbook case at prestigious military academies of various empires. Although Beamon warriors were fierce, they lacked discipline, easily becoming surrounded and systematically destroyed when they got carried away -- this was unanimously recognized by academies as the reason why the orcs lost in the battle of Heigar.