Were there really people who fought in ancient times?
Of course, the so-called "one enemy against a hundred" will not be a team battle with one hundred, but the defender will use geographical location or other advantages to narrow the gap. In the Battle of Wenquanguan, 300 Spartans cooperated with 2000 Greek defenders to block the main road of Wenquanguan, which hindered the expansion of the Persian Empire. Although the final outcome is still that the warriors were killed, only two survived, but in terms of battle damage ratio, this group of professional warriors did it with one enemy.
If we can make good use of our advantages and geographical advantages, such a soldier will reduce the number of enemies he faces to two or three. Such an enemy is not a great threat to them. If the opponent pushes forward like waves, he will fall into infinite death. The soldiers who kill them will only get into trouble because of fatigue. If there is a group fight, the robe around him may replace him, and he can't get up until his physical strength is restored.
The ancient Hercules had great strength. The famous Qin Wuwang was crushed to death when he lifted the tripod, but he did make the tripod move. Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu, also has rumors that he is the overlord of the tripod. If it is really a man with infinite power who restored a long weapon, then no one can stop him. Especially in riding, as long as the horse is strong, it is not difficult for the master to cooperate with his pro-Wei Chong 100 lives like nobody's business.