Chapter 1200: Death’s Door Opens Wide
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Translator: Nomyummi Editor: Nomyummi
Shadow Flames dealt primarily dark element damage, with supporting fire element damage. However, no one would focus on the damage for Warlock skills. The control skills, and status effects inflicted by Warlocks were the most uncomfortable to deal with.
Shadow Flames was no different. Apart from the first wave of health this skill seared off, it would inflict a six second long Flames effect, a damaging status that did damage every two seconds. This status damage also interrupted chants. The Wave Swords of Spellblades were instant, but Wave Formations were chanted. With Shadow Flames, a Spellbladeâs rhythm would be heavily disrupted.
But when was this Shadow Flame unleashed?
Everyone was so focused on Halisâ Wave Swords and Wave Formations that no one ever noticed.
Xiang Yuanwei was also shocked, suddenly afraid of being too reckless. But if he didnât charge, Wei Chen wouldnât let this chance go. An explosion of Curse Arrows shot out from the flower bush, clearly having been charged for a long time.
Shadow Flame didnât affect the characterâs movement, so Xiang Yuanwei hurriedly had Halis dodge, hoping to throw his own attack back as he did, but that was when he realized that, out of all the instant cast Wave Swords, only Waltzing Wave Sword was available.
Waltzing Wave Sword, as the name implied, didnât strike in a straight line. In a team competition, it could often create unexpected effects, but right now it was a 1v1 fight with just a single target. No matter what arc the attack made, the destination was the same. Apart from being able to use it to ambush others in specific situations, Waltzing Wave Sword would just be giving the opponent ample time to dodge when fighting face to face.
However, apart from this Sword, the other Wave Sword skills were all in cooldown.
Xiang Yuanwei immediately realized that he had most likely fell into a rather terrifying trap. His Wave Sword skills were almost all on cooldown, and his Wave Formations were under restriction from Shadow Flames. These six seconds were purposefully created by his opponent, so how could the other let him go so easily?
Even as he struggled with himself for this split second, Waltzing Wave Sword was still sent out. With the attack, flowers and grass flew everywhere, and it left a clear arc across the ground. If you couldnât dodge that, then you really didnât have any right to stand on this stage. Xiang Yuanwei really had no choice. He didnât have the time to adjust himself, so he could only strike back like that to give his opponent a little pressure, even if it was miniscule.
And then, retreat...
Xiang Yuanwei hurriedly had Halis back away, wanting to get some distance. He knew that danger could come from anywhere around him. His opponent didnât just hide his character, but used such a simple action to lure him into action and strategically beat him down.
Sly old fox!
Xiang Yuanwei commented on Wei Chen as he had his character escape. Speaking of which, he had thought that his opponent would be Ye Xiu and his head was filled with the strange ever-changing style of the Unspecialized! Yet he had ended up meeting a Warlock, and an endlessly shameless Warlock, too.
Halis was continuously moving backwards and Xiang Yuanwei didnât dare have his character turn. He still had to keep an eye on what this shameless Warlock would do to try and disrupt him. Yet, what was most surprising, was that the other didnât do anything. The flora was completely silent, as if Windward Formation had suddenly disappeared.
What was this about?
After jumping back twice again, Xiang Yuanwei had Halis stop his retreat, confused.
The audience wanted to cry.
Xiang Yuanwei couldnât see what Windward Formation was doing in the bushes, but they could! Windward Formation, this shameless Warlock, was currently flat on the ground, charging up a spell. Players familiar with with Warlock class immediately recognized the endlessly gathering energy. Deathâs Door, this was the Warlockâs level 70 ultimate, Deathâs Door!
Using the cover from the terrain as well as a psychological understanding of his opponent, Wei Chen fearlessly and directly started chanting a time and mana consuming skill, Deathâs Door.
"Attack already!!!"
Many members of the audience was already shouting desperately, even the members of Miracle, Xiang Yuanweiâs teammates, had stood up, fists clenched.
However, Xiang Yuanwei had his Halis carefully, cautiously observe his surroundings as he inched forwards towards the bushes Windward Formation was hiding in, sword raised.
Caution was good, but caution at a time like this just made the audience so desperate they wanted to curse.
It was only until the bushes Windward Formation was hiding in were no longer sufficient to cover up the miasma gathering at the tip of Deathâs Hand that Xiang Yuanwei realized something was wrong. If he still didnât know what this was by then, then he couldnât be called a pro player at all.
Run?
Too late!
Deathâs Door had a very wide area of effect, in addition, Windward Formation was a Warlock with a terrifying attack range. This Deathâs Door wouldnât give him any chance to run.
Heâd have to go for it!
Xiang Yuanwei was quick at coming to a decision. If he couldnât run, then he would advance and find a way to interrupt the skill. Deathâs Door was a skill that had to be maintained even after being activated. They could be interrupted any time from when they began chanting to the end of the skill.
GO!!!
The audience roared as one. They all felt that at this distance, with the Spellbladeâs attack range, there really wasnât anything to be afraid of.
Xiang Yuanwei thought the same.
Halis charged forwards, magic pulsing around his blade.
Attack!
The short sword swung out!
Boom!
A thunderous noise that seemed to pierce dimensions boomed.
A black, spinning door that led to another world rotated slowly, set up directly in front of Halis.
Holy crap!!
Countless audience members fell out of their seats.
This Deathâs Door was actually placed between the two.
This way, if Xiang Yuanwei had realized what was happening and turned to run like a noob, then he might really be able to run out of Deathâs Doorâs range.
However, he was a pro player, and his experience told him that running was impossible, so he tried to close in to interrupt and ran directly into the door of death.
The Deathâs Door was probably delighted and surprised. It probably never had such easy prey before in its life. Its miasma tentacles barely stretched out of the door and were already at Halisâ shoulders.
Xiang Yuanwei didnât even have the time to attempt a dodge before he was caught by the tentacles of miasma. Then, he was easily pulled into the door.
Deathâs Door came quickly and left quickly, too. In a 1v1, Deathâs Door was primarily focused on damage. As for its control abilities, Warlocks had to continuously maintain Deathâs Door so even if they trapped their target, they couldnât send out other attacks.
However, Deathâs Doorâs attack, coming from another, demonic dimension, wasnât anything easy to deal with. Apart from the damage, the target would be thrown about and disoriented.
Chaotic Rain, Hexagram Prison, Grasping Phantoms...
Wei Chen very calmly, with a not all that fast hand speed, sent out the skills he had long since prepared one by one.
Halis was inflicted with countless negative status effects. He was sometimes confused, sometimes bound, sometimes controlled, sometimes imprisoned...
Wei Chen had a very good rhythm to his attacks. If a veteran like him couldnât even control his own rhythm, then there was no point in him continuing to fight on the pro scene. No matter how experienced, he wouldnât be able to utilize it.
Xiang Yuanwei refused to give up, but his struggles never managed to turn the tides. Halis still fell in the end.
Wei Chen won and Xiang Yuanwei left the stage, depressed.
His heart was filled with what ifs. If he did this... if he only did that...
However, there were no ifs in competition. These ifs could all be turned into experience and help the player grow.
Wei Chen was naturally delighted when he came back. He took the boos from the audience as cheers, walking as if he was ten years younger.
"What other result could you expect with me at the helm?" After returning to the bench, he accepted everyoneâs praises and complemented himself without any semblance of modesty.
"Amazing!" Ye Xiu didnât even send him one word of mockery.
"Whatâs up today? How come youâre being so nice to each other?" Chen Guo was surprised. It was downright unnatural that Ye Xiu and Wei Chen didnât mock each other.
"Hahaha..." Ye Xiu chucked, but didnât explain.
Hearing these praises, Wei Chen took his fill of boasting and, when he had enough, he shook his head. "Iâm going to go to the bathroom."
"Hm?"
Gazing at his retreating form, everyone was stunned. Something like that was something everyone shouldâve dealt with before the match! Only one individual battle had gone by, it hadnât been long.
"He... didnât win as easily as it might seem," Ye Xiu suddenly said.
"Ah?" Chen Guo was confused.
"He didnât say a single taunt for the entire match," Ye Xiu sighed.
Chen Guo continued to be stunned. Gazing at Wei Chenâs retreating figure, Chen Guo felt as though she saw a well-hidden exhaustion in his form, despite the arrogance he had came off stage with.
As for over here...
"Iâm going up, then!" Su Mucheng stood. She was the second player to go up on Happyâs side.
"Good luck," everyone said.
"Itâs Su Mucheng." Over at Miracle, the unlucky three looked to their former teammateâs name, flashing across the screen, and then saw Su Mucheng walk towards the stage.
"Leave it to me." Wang Ze seemed very confident. He had been arranged in the individual competition and had hoped to be set against Su Mucheng.
"Good luck, the time to prove yourself has come!" He Ming said to Wang Ze.
When Wang Ze was in Excellent Era, he couldnât count as a core player. Pros in his position all had the desire to prove themselves.
However, Excellent Era was no longer here, and he didnât have to fight for his position in the team anymore. Instead, he had to prove himself to the entire pro circle. The All-Star level ex-teammate of his, Su Mucheng, was the best opponent he could ask for.
It was because this sort of clash gave people something to talk about and was very eye-catching.
"I have an ace up my sleeve!" Wang Ze went up, full of confidence.