Jiang Li brought over Yang Xian's more than ten thousand Vine Armor Army.
Vine Armor, in terms of defense, is certainly not as strong as Iron Armor.
But this doesn't mean its defense is weak; it is stronger than plate armor because the cane is soaked in oil, making its surface very smooth. Swords and spears skid off it, making it difficult to cut through Vine Armor, and arrows work the same way, skidding off and failing to penetrate.
Moreover, it has several outstanding advantages: it is lightweight, water-resistant, and highly breathable.
The drawback is its vulnerability to fire attacks, but it's not flammable at the slightest touch.
However, its manufacturing steps and armor formation cycle are much longer than ordinary Iron Armor, making it suitable for use in the humid southern regions.
Next is the Yanzhou Army of King Anping, Chu Ji.
Yanzhou's troops are not many, just over ten thousand.
