Chapter 1253: The Decider
The King's Avatar
Translator: Nomyummi Editor: Nomyummi
Happy. Samsara.
One was a new team that had made their way through the Challenger League, the other was the two-time defending champion. At the start of the season, no one would have imagined that these two teams would become rivals - the opening match seemed to prove this point. Team Happy had lost to Team Samsara 0-10, a score that couldnât get any worse, and started their season with a stumble.
Afterwards, Happy became more and more terrifying. Starting from Round 9, they stopped losing, slaughtering their opponents with a record matching Samsaraâs.
Six 10-0s.
Even though the total point difference between the two teams was a large 34 points, if one only looked at Round 9 through Round 17, Happy had won even more points than Samsara.
Happy was completely in form now!
Everyone believed this. After all, Happy was a new team. New teams always needed an adjustment period. A rocky start was actually very logical. After getting past this difficult period of adaptation, Happy finally soared into the skies.
The problems that the outside world had helped analyze for Happy were now cleanly resolved.
For the issue of Fang Ruiâs class change, after finding his own path, his dirty Qi Master style was becoming more and more mature.
For the issue of the teamâs unfamiliarity with an unspecialized, Happyâs players had adapted very well, far faster than people had expected. From the very start, people seemed to have disregarded how good Happy was at adapting to this new class.
The rookies Tang Rou, Steamed Bun, and Luo Ji, didnât need to be mentioned. When they first came into contact with Glory, Lord Grim quickly appeared by their side. Perhaps in their minds, Glory originally had 25 classes, not 24. And among these 25 was the unspecialized. From the very start, the unspecialized problem didnât exist for them.
As for Su Mucheng, as a pro player, an unspecialized hadnât been seen in many years, and she needed time to get familiar with this class. However, Su Mucheng was a player who understood Ye Xiu well, so compared to anyone else, she had an advantage in adapting to Ye Xiuâs Lord Grim.
As for Fang Rui, he didnât have the same level of connection as Su Mucheng did with Ye Xiu, but Fang Rui just happened to be undergoing a class change. He coincidentally was also getting used to a new class. During his process of destruction into construction, he brought Lord Grim into his new system without any extra trouble, so he was able to fit in with Lord Grim much faster than the average pro player.
For the same reason, when Qiao Yifan got into contact with Lord Grim, he happened to be changing classes too, so his story was the same as Fang Ruiâs.
Wei Chen had ten years of Glory experience and An Wenyi was a healer, who had more of an observant role. As a result, getting familiar with Lord Grim was fast for them as well. Mo Fan was someone who had never coordinated with anyone before, so for him, he became familiar in another form of a destruction into construction process.
Everyone in Team Happy coincidentally had this and that advantage in familiarizing themselves with an unspecialized, so after practicing hard and accumulating experience in matches, the team took form very quickly. The more Happy played, the smoother everything became.
There was one point that could not be overlooked either. Happyâs schedule at the start of the season had been quite the devil. Samsara, Tyranny, Blue Rain, Tiny Herb, these four powerhouses had matched against Happy in the first eight rounds. Happyâs poor win record was partly because of this reason.
In any case, the current Happy was the most prominent team since the past nine rounds. Their current ranking was fifth... a strong contender for the playoffs.
Yes, a strong contender...
A team with three All-Stars.
A team placed fifth on the point rankings.
Saying they were a strong team wasnât unreasonable. No one felt like it was a notion difficult to accept.
If they were a strong team, then they had the qualifications to challenge Samsara.
However... on the All-Stars stage? In this fun competition? Happy wanted to end Samsaraâs win streak?
This had to be a joke!
How could anything here count?
The crowd started laughing. They regarded Wei Chenâs serious words as a joke.
Thinking of how Ye Xiu was in Happy, the home crowd obviously didnât bear much good will towards Happy. Amidst the laughter, there were quite a few boos thrown towards Wei Chen as well.
"Haha, it looks like the crowdâs already feeling pressured in place of Samsara," Wei Chen laughed.
The boos became even louder.
"It looks like theyâre really nervous!" Steamed Bun said in confusion. "Isnât this Tyrannyâs home stadium though? Why are they feeling afraid for Samsara?"
Afraid?
Tyrannyâs fans went into a frenzy. Sure enough, no one by Ye Xiuâs side was a good person. Is he actually challenging us?
The boos even drowned out the hostâs voice.
"DESTROY THEM!!" Someone even yelled out.
"Thanks!" Steamed Bun waved in the direction of that voice. "Relax, weâll definitely do it!"
"FUCK, I WAS SAYING DESTROY GUYS!!" Tyrannyâs fans were going crazy, but they looked at one another. How could they get these words through to them?
The host wasnât planning on just letting them continue playing around and started interviewing the next person.
"You plan on deciding it here?" Samsaraâs Jiang Botao moved towards Happyâs three players and started chatting with them.
"Are you scared?" Wei Chen looked at him disdainfully.
"Hahaha," Jiang Botao laughed but didnât say anything. Next to him, Wu Qi and Du Ming walked up without any intentions of retreating. Even though this was All-Stars, a fun competition, if someone wanted to play for real, then they wouldnât back down. Samsara was the defending champions. Their title wasnât going to be snatched so easily with just a few words. Wei Chenâs attitude made the two feel very displeased.
"Thereâs no hurry." Wei Chen looked at those two. "Weâll know the answer soon."
Wei Chen exuded extraordinary confidence. Samsaraâs three saw this confidence and felt a little doubtful. The fun mini-games were newly-created things that had never been revealed prior to the All-Stars Weekend. No one knew what they were, so where did the other sideâs unwavering confidence come from?
Could there be something in the game similar to this competition, and this guy happened to be a master at it?
The three guessed. Pro players were becoming more and more detached from the online game. To them, Glory was becoming more and more like a pure fighting game. Did the online game have something like this? The three werenât sure.
Sparks had started flying between Happy and Samsara, which was undoubtedly exciting for the viewers. One could never have too much drama. After the host interviewed each side, Hot-Blooded Dodgeball began. First up was Tiny Herb and the lucky audience team. The commentator on the broadcast took the information he had and introduced the mini-game in detail so that the viewers would have a better time watching. As for the host, he also had to explain the responsibilities of the players participating in this mini-game.
The rules were practically the same as normal dodgeball. In a confined area, one side would use a sandbag to attack, while the other side would defend. If a sandbag hit a character, the character would be knocked out of the field. But if the defender caught the sandbag, the defender would need to be hit an extra time to be knocked out. If an ally was already knocked out, the defender could also choose to revive the ally.
As for how to use a sandbag?
On stage, Tiny Herb and the lucky audience team loaded into the map and discovered that their characters had two new skills, Sandbag Toss and Sandbag Catch. After everyone tried them out, they quickly grasped how to use them.
The match officially started. Tiny Herb attacked, while the lucky audience team defended. If a sandbag hit, the target would be eliminated. It was equivalent to an instant kill. If viewed from a combat perspective, it vastly decreased the amount of time needed for a turn. As a result, after just a minute, the three lucky audience members were wiped out. The viewers could all see that Tiny Herb hadnât been too merciless and had held back.
Next, the lucky audience team attacked, while Tiny Herb defended. The three Tiny Herb players didnât catch any sandbag and only dodged. After dodging for around how long the last turn took, they let the other side hit them to end their turn. Because of the wide disparity in skill, everyone could see that in this mini-game, if the pro players played seriously, the audience teamâs turn to attack might never end.
With Tiny Herbâs victory, the other contestants also got a better understanding of the mini-game.
The following match was between the two audience teams. Since the two teams were more evenly-matched, this confrontation was a lot more intense than the previous round. After lots of laughs, a winner was decided after the two turns.
Next was Happy versus Samsara. After drawing ballots, Samsara would be attacking first, while Happy would be defending.
After watching the first four teams fight, the on-stage players now had their own thoughts and ideas for this mini-game. The characters loaded into the map. The attacking Samsara stood at the corners of the map, forming an equilateral triangle, while Happy stood in the middle at the very center of the map. These positions were just their starting locations. After loading into the map, they could freely move around. In the match between the two audience teams, those six players ran around crazily until it was all a huge mess. The viewers werenât familiar with their characters and in fact, the players themselves werenât familiar with their own teammates, so enemies treating each other as allies and allies treating other as enemies had happened more than once.
This sort of situation probably wouldnât happen with these two pro teams.
When the match started, there was an indicator showing who first had the sandbag. Right now, it was in the hands of Du Mingâs Blade Master, Moon-Luring Frost.
However, the sandbag wasnât thrown just like that. A sword light flashed, and Du Ming had Moon-Luring Frost open a path with Triple Slash.
The All-Star mini-games would never block anything the game originally had, so every single mini-game had this element in it: killing! It was always a method to win. But the problem was that in this mini-game, if a sandbag hit, the target would be instantly knocked out. Killing required calculating both damage dealt and health remaining, so it was more trouble than it was worth.
No one thought that Du Ming was going in with intentions to kill his opponent. Triple Slash was simply a way to close the distance. With less distance between them, it would be easier to hit the target. The logic was very simple.