After finding the cause of the problem, the Seven Ragnaroks began testing various countermeasures.
First, they tried to destroy each micro surveince bot into nothingness using their power.
Unfortunately, it was too inefficient; without arge-scale destruction attack, they couldn''t destroy them before they were replenished again.
The second approach was to crack them. Although they are magic-based creatures, they still have some proficiency in technology.
Trying to crack the micro surveince bots, they met with another failure.
If destroying them was still possible, cracking them was close to impossible.
They had little to no knowledge about this kind of sophisticated technology.
Achieving nothing, they slumped gloomily.
"How about we block them?" the Inferno Ragnarok suggested.
"Block? What do we block them for? Arrays do not work in this environment," the gue Ragnarok jeered.
"What about expelling them? With enough aura, we could repel these tiny devices outside our view," the Inferno Ragnarok suggested again.
"What do you think we''re doing? Look around to see if there are any micro surveince devices here. In all our tests, expelling is the only viable solution," the Radiant Ragnarok said.
"So what''s the problem then? If we can expel them, there''s no issue. Let''s quickly attack the Etherium Outpost!" the Inferno Ragnarok said.
After a few years of coping, the fighting intent in his body was already on the verge of explosion.
"What are you talking about? Even if they can''t see us, they could still know our position!" the gue Ragnarok refuted.
"No, it seems right! The only advantage the enemy has against us is guerri warfare!"
"Because they knew exactly the quantity and quality of our troops, the enemy could chip in exactly the number of manpower needed for an ambush or traps!"
"However, erasing all their advantages, even if they know our position, they can only expend more manpower to ambush us."
"If we divide enough, forming various nks on the battlefield, we can win!"
Listening to the Radiant Ragnarok''s exnation, the other six were stunned.
Indeed, if the enemy only knew their position and not other information, the Etherium Realm could only form a massive number of guerri troops and outnumber them.
Wasting too much of their manpower, although there would be a lot of sacrifice, they could reach the Etherium outpost sessfully.
As forrge-scale traps that could wipe them out, it was impossible to appear on this battlefield.
All the rules in this void battlefield want them to fight in closebat.
Without worrying about massive destruction, they can march confidently toward the enemy.
Soon, they began gathering troops, teaching themrge-scale repelling spells.
Because the micro surveince bots were too small, the repelling spell didn''t need to be powerful, just wide andrge enough.
...
In Etherium Outpost.
"Finally discovered, huh?"
Seeing the projection map getting empty, Maximus knew they had discovered the weakness of the micro surveince bots.
It was only a mortal object floating in the air; they could be easily expelled with just a gentle blow.
Because they remain inconspicuous until now, even if they were blown by the wind, they could quickly rearrange themselves.
However, now that the enemy is actively repelling them, the previous program no longer works.
"The time for the decisive fight is about to begin..."
Thinking of the uing battle, he quickly held a meeting with Fen, baster, and Readius.
"Do you mean those cowardly turtles are about to fight us in a decisive battle?" baster asked in a mocking tone.
"Yes... Look at this." Maximus nodded, showing them the map.
Now, besides the terrain that was already saved, all the red spots representing the living beings were gone.
"Huh? Did they teleport somewhere?"
"No, to be precise, they disappeared from the map."
"What?!"
"How is this possible?!"
Knowing how defying the micro surveince bots Maximus created, they were confident in winning any information warfare.
Now, seeing it malfunction, they felt dread in their hearts.
The war that was initially in easy mode was about to turn into hell mode.
"We''re still not blind in the war; there is still something..."
Tapping the projection a few times, circles of red appeared on the map.
"What is this?"
"This is the enemy. Although they managed to expel the micro surveince bots, the map can still roughly know where they are."
"Is that so? Then what''s the problem?"
"The problem is that we don''t know if there are a thousand or a million in this circle," Maximus said gravely.
"This..." In shock, they went into silence.
"What do we do?" Fen asked, looking at him in the eyes.
His son-inw has always been reliable.
Since he asked for a meeting, he should have some n.
"We attack. We attack before they can reach our base..."
The enemy had superiority in the number of higher-tier elites.
In hisst count, the ratio of tier 3 elites on both sides was 1:5; they were one, and the enemy was five.
If they met in a head-on fight, the Etherium Realm would undoubtedly lose.
"But how do we fight them effectively?"
Knowing their differences in quantity and quality, they couldn''t help but frown.
"Although I don''t know the precise number of enemies in these red circles, I can calcte their approximate number."
"If we deploy twice the estimated number, we could easily kill them. We will do this before they reach our outpost," Maximus said.
The Etherium and Blood Ragnarok Outposts were only a few trillion away from each other.
With the pace of a tier 1 individual, it would take a few years to go to each side.
Considering they would use transportation measures; the time distance would be shortened to months.
However, because they were expelling the micro surveince bots as they marched, it would take longer.
Estimating this, Maximus felt this n was feasible.
"Alright, let''s go with your n."
Agreeing with Maximus''s n, they mobilized all their clones and formed various squads.
With each squad taking twice the estimated number of the enemy, they began their attack.
Maximus even joined the fray, wanting to minimize the number of enemies before the decisive battle.
Initially, this would have been easier with theplete projection of the map. Now, they could only waste their manpower to do the same.
Soon, the battlefield began to fill with blood and gore.
Leading their army, most of the time, they only found dud bait, only managing to kill thousands of enemies.
Sometimes, they would be lucky and find a full course, killing millions of enemies huddled together.
Maximus also tried to use the Truth Seal, hoping to find precise information about the enemy.
However, after he tried to use it, he met with no reaction.
It seemed that one or multiple tier 12 ultimate treasures were at y, preventing any form of cheating.
Although the Truth Seal was equivalent to his power, the dimensional war rules seemed to prevent any absolutes.
Absolute truth, absolute resurrection, absolute immunity, absolute omniscience, absolute death, and anything that could end the war easily and unfairly were all banned.
"Tsk, what a scam! It''s my luck and ability that I could earn these treasures; why can''t I use them?" Maximusined.
Unfortunately, no one answered him.
Although this is a war, it''s still apetition, thedder for lower dimensions to ascend.
If Maximus could use tier 12 treasures unscrupulously, what was preventing those tier 12 dimensions from buying tier 9 dimensions and using their foundation to upgrade it tier 12?
Without limit, the strong could monopolize thedder of advancement.
If so, why would there still be a dimensional war? They could just plunder each other and make the world aze.
...
While Maximus wasining, the war continued.
Bringing 20 million people with him, baster went to their next target.
"The enemy is in front; be ready..." baster warned.
As soon as they met each other, baster smiled.
"Jackpot! 10 million experience monsters found!" baster smiled.
During these few weeks of the war, baster always found dud red circles, killing only thousands of enemies.
Finding a red circle with full loot, baster couldn''t help but be excited.
"Surround, don''t let anyone escape..." baster muttered with a smile.
However, the enemy was unbothered, leisurely marching in front, not seeming to take the enemy before them in mind.
"Hmm?" Noticing this, baster also felt something was wrong.
"You should be one of the supreme leaders of the Etherium Realm. Nice to meet you; I''m the Juggernaut Ragnarok." A man in pristine white with two swords on his back said.
"Juggernaut Ragnarok..." Hearing the name, baster frowned.
Based on the intelligence he had read, Fen, who fought a Ragnarok a week ago, suffered massive casualties.
Although they won in the end, the defeat was too tragic just because of a person who called himself the Inferno Ragnarok.
"A Ragnarok, huh?" baster muttered, his battle intent soaring to the sky.
He didn''t care about the 10 million experience mobs anymore.
baster''s eyes were only on one person.
What are a few benefitspared to an exciting battle?
"Shall we dance?" baster invited, transforming his body and brandishing his ws.
"dly..."