If everything goes smoothly, after one round of 'netting' over the horses' legs, the opponent's formation will definitely be thrown into utter chaos. The heavy cavalry, which was originally renowned for its high defensive power, would instantly become sluggish iron stakes, easily battered by the prepared enemy.
If played further cleverly, the 'net' could even reverse another round, using its high mobility to trap the opponent's infantry in place.
Batty had no doubt that the Diesel people in front of him had this skill. In fact, if the opponent really executed this tactic smoothly — first using a suicidal charge illusion to confuse me and then suddenly dividing into two units upon approaching my main formation to directly throw the net — there's indeed a high probability of killing the game directly.
However, since I've seen through it, there's nothing to fear.
