@Siikalahna LOL
First, he already do that, and it just a few of them, since not all of them is not in frontline, and to get pass those armies to kill the one who controling is basically suicide, which he already experience it before...
And why Fairy side didn't control dragons like the enemies? Because fairy country now in peace with dragons...
Its not the author writting skill that bad, it just your reading and comprehension skill that quite lacking...
I don't really understand why they didn't just zerg rush all the dragons into the city?
It is their last stand after all and they fight pathetically against 6 dragons.
If all the dragons just attack 1 place and shredded the defenders they could've won on day 1.
Look at the weak defense of the fairy kingdom even with the top players if The MC wasn't there lol
too much rest is given by the enemy to the defenders.
Zerg rushing the city with the dragons would only lead to excessive damage to infrastructure. The Gehennacross is not that desperate yet. Only when push comes to shove would they zerg rush the city. Even if they do; they do not know what the Fairies' capabilities/weapons are in the city. Now imagine the dragons going in the city only to be mowed down by something similar to an AT gun.
And by zerg rushing, it shows to the common infantry the commander doesn't care about the losses, thus lowering morale.
@Scrwd enchanted ballista that explode on impact and enchanted with armor piercing to punch through dragons come to mind, also ancient chinese ballistas were said to have long range firing capabilities to the point of being able to bombard enemy cities very far away so it should be able to outrange pure magic itself
Catapults ammo can be enchanted to shatter to make an early age airburst rounds to deal with infantry and made flying units like flak
@Stalkerman Technology will always be inferior to magic, that includes improving it with magic. It's the same as polishing a crystal, it will never be more valuable than a diamond no matter how beautiful it had become.