When thirty-five of them cooperated, they became an unstoppable chariot, able to charge forward without any reservations.
Easily tearing through the joint blockade of a dozen Dwarves Elves; unlike Golia, these Dwarves Elves took selfishness to the extreme. Before the engagement, they didn't consider how to attack but how to retreat and preserve themselves.
In any situation that threatened their lives, their first response was to run.
In such cases, it was easy for a squad's defensive line to completely collapse.
The Dwarves Elves had grown accustomed to such situations.
They wouldn't completely collapse and retreat, but rather slip back into the shadows, sticking to the Golia squads like burrs, occasionally launching surprise attacks.
When the advancing Golia squad encountered a second team of Dwarves Elves blocking their way, they often found themselves in trouble.