Junhyuk decided they should immediately head out. He was sure their enemies would be strong this time. The teams had been weak during team selection, but now it was different. Now, the enemies had also selected their teammates. They must have worked hard together before that match, so the difficulty would be different. The enemies might try to shut down the alliesâ offense, and even if they couldnât, they would still be strong.
His previous enemies had lacked a way to deal with Junhyuk, but nothing was certain now.
Looking around, Junhyuk said, âRodrey and I will take the right path. Gongon, you head left like last time. Layla and Sarang will take middle.â
Layla readily agreed, âOK. Once things are settled in the buff tower, Iâll head out to support the others.â
Sarang had long range attacks, so she was the best option to take full advantage of the watchtowerâs defenses.
Junhyuk turned to Elise and said, âElise, you go with Gongon.â
âSure!â
He turned to Gongon and added, âDo look after her so that she wonât die.â
âSheâll be safe by the tower,â Gongon replied while looking at Elise.
Junhyuk continued, âElise, if you die, stay in the castle. Experts have an extra life, but if you die twice, thatâll be the end of it.â
âOf course.â
Junhyuk clapped his hands together and said, âJust like last time, each group will take a hundred minions. They are a big part of the battles ahead, so use them well.â
âRight!â
Everyone agreed, and Rodrey said, âI heard the middle is important. Iâm going right?â
âThe middle is important, but we canât ignore the sides. If they focus the fight in the middle, we can use the sides to advance.â
Rodrey crossed his arms and said, âOK. This is my first time here, so Iâll do as you say.â
Looking around, Junhyuk concluded, âTime is gold. Letâs start.â
All heroes started moving, and Junhyuk headed out with Rodrey. The minions followed them, and Rodrey asked, âEach type of minion has a special attribute, correct?â
âThatâs right. Our minions specialize in defense.â
The allied minions were human, and they were weaker than monster-type minions. That was probably why they carried shields.
âHm⦠But their range is short.â
âNothing we can do about that,â Junhyuk replied. Then, he said, âRodrey, my powers are force field, teleportation, Spatial Slash, and Spatial Collapse.â
Showing Junhyuk his knives, Rodrey said, âMy basic attack is a long range attack. This is my first time in the Dimensional Battlefield, so Iâm not sure about the range, but I know itâs far.â
Gongon could become a tank, so if Rodrey had long range attacks, Junhyuk did not see the need to complain. Rodrey didnât have any equipment, so his powers should be great.
âWhat are your powers?â
While juggling his knives, Rodrey said, âOnly four of my skills qualify as powers. I can throw seven knives in a row. I can throw knives in all directions at the same time with me as the center. I can chase down and retreat from an enemy. Finally, I can damage an entire area.â
Rodreyâs powers seemed rather directional, and Junhyuk thought they went well as powers for long range fighters.
âOK. Letâs go meet our enemies.â
âSure.â
Junhyuk would be able to measure Rodreyâs attack damage more accurately than the others. Rodrey was on his team now, and he wouldnât leave the hero to die in combat. Instead, he wanted to get Rodrey more items.
He also wanted to measure Rodreyâs sense of battle and his understanding of fights.
Rodrey seemed to be carrying basic equipment, so he would act as support and help Rodrey get more items. By getting more items, Rodrey would get stronger and do his part as a member of his team.
Junhyuk told Rodrey about Nightmare Mountain and about how he had won so far. Rodrey smiled.
âSo, thatâs how it works?â After some thought, Rodrey asked, âWhatâs the most important thing?â
âItems and powers are important, but more important than those things is how we work as a team.â
âYeah?!â
âYou can buy items, but you canât buy teamwork. Weâll only get angry and frustrated if we donât work together.â
Rodrey stared at him and asked, âWhat do you think about your skill level?â
Junhyuk took a moment to think and replied, âIâm a nuisance to anyone I fight.â
Junhyuk had his force field, and he could teleport, which could be used for both attack and defense. On top of that, his Spatial Slash and Spatial Collapse were extremely difficult to counter.
Rodrey smiled and said, âOK. Itâll be better to learn by fighting than talking.â
At that moment, Junhyuk asked Rodrey something he was curious about, âRodrey, youâve just signed your contract, right? Did the manager let monsters loose on your planet?â
âMonsters loose? On my planet?â
âIt happened on my planet.â
Rodrey laughed and replied, âIf that had happened to me, I wouldâve thrown a knife at that managerâs forehead.â
That meant that Rodrey had never attacked a manager. Junhyuk mulled the information over for a bit, but shrugged it off.
âThatâs the first watchtower.â
Rodrey looked at the watchtower and spotted the enemies. He was very interested in the enemies, so he stepped forward. Junhyuk followed him.
One of the enemies was riding a skeleton horse while holding a large scythe. It was a Death Knight. The Death Knight was a hero, so he wasnât a simple monster.
An undead was standing next to him. The undead was holding a large bow, which meant he probably attacked from long range.
The minions were skeletons, and they had shields and swords, just like the human minions.
Rodrey stepped forward and shouted, âMy name is Rodrey! I want to know your names!â
Junhyuk was a little surprised by that. Were their names important?
The Death Knight rode the skeleton horse forward and said, âIâm Alondo.â
The undead hero holding the bow smiled and stepped forward.
âIâm Penslin.â
Alondo stared at Junhyuk and asked, âWhat is your name?â
Exchanging names was a bit funny for Junhyuk, but he was also aware that he would have to fight that team several times. In that case, introducing himself wasnât a bad thing.
âIâm Junhyuk Lee.â
Alondo and Penslin stared at him.
âYou are Junhyuk Lee?â
âYou know of me?â
âYou were famous in the Championsâ Battlefield.â
Junhyuk shrugged and replied, âNow that we know each otherâs name, letâs fight.â
He measure the distance between them. The teams were about sixty meters apart, so he turned to the allied minions and said, âGet ready for battle!â
The allied minions were tense. The skeleton minions were heading toward them, and the allied minions would have to fight even if they didnât want to.
Junhyuk turned to Rodrey and asked, âAre you ready?â
âI am.â
Rodrey pulled out his knives and took a deep breath. Were the heroes in front of him different from the weaklings Junhyuk had come across so far?
Without thinking too much about it, Junhyuk stepped forward. He would attack immediately and find out the answer. He wanted to attack the enemy that could attack from long range, and the Spatial Slash would kill, undead or not.
Junhyuk closed in, and the undead readied an arrow and pulled his bow. The hero knew about the Spatial Slash, but he did not care. Junhyuk got closer and used the Spatial Slash. At the same time, Penslin loosed an arrow.
âWhat!?â
The Spatial Slash pierced Penslinâs neck as the arrow flew at Junhyuk. Junhyuk accelerated and twisted his body to dodge it. He wouldnât allow a critical hit, but he wanted to know the enemyâs strength, so he let himself get hit on the shoulder.
Junhyuk gritted his teeth. The damage was shocking. It took 12 percent off his health even after flying over fifty meters. Junhyuk had considered that to be the arrowâs maximum range, but the damage was also impressive.
He inspected Penslin. The Spatial Slash had pierced Penslinâs neck, but it only dealt 44 percent of damage to the heroâs health.
Penslin already had another arrow ready, and Junhyuk got closer. He knew his own attack hadnât been a critical by considering the damage was only 44 percent.
The undead didnât receive a lot of damage, even from critical hits. However, Junhyuk wouldnât use his Spatial Collapse yet. He wanted to watch Rodrey fight first.
As he got closer, Alondo took off on the skeleton horse. Itâs speed was extremely fast, and Alondo headed toward him.
Junhyuk couldnât respond to the horseâs speed. He triggered his acceleration right as Along swung his scythe.
Junhyuk used both swords to block the attack, and the whole world turned upside down. Alondo had flipped him, and thatâs and Rodrey threw two knives at Alondo.