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Chapter 1100

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A five versus five battle was definitely not the same as a hundred versus a hundred. It was true that pro players had extremely high levels of professionalism, and their skill levels were much higher than normal players'. However, with the same background as pro players, Ye Xiu's proficiency in the game over the past year and a half, which had been honed from personally fighting bosses on the front lines, widened the gap between them.

It was true that pro players had a higher level of skill and tactics, but in this sort of situation, they might not be as good as the guild leaders of the various large guilds when it came to finely balancing the situation. In this sort of situation, pro players relied more on their overwhelming skill to directly tear apart their opponents, making it impossible for their opponents to carry out their plans. But right now, the opponent's formation had Ye Xiu, who was extremely familiar with the battlefield in the game. This gap wasn't something that they could make up for in a short period of time.

In order to chase after Su Mucheng's Launcher, the Dragon Swordsman charged directly into the formation of the various guilds. As he charged, his hands weren't idle, swinging his sword and slashing wildly. To the players of the various guilds, this was no different from an OT boss. What was even more awkward was that right now, they couldn't control the boss, but if they didn't, they would be even more passive. Su Mucheng's Launcher was still moving. She was basically leading the Dragon Swordsman in circles within their formation, constantly killing with a borrowed knife.

Should they focus fire on Su Mucheng?

It wasn't that the various guilds hadn't thought of it, but Launchers had the longest range. It wasn't easy to focus fire from their position. In addition, it was a player of Su Mucheng's caliber. It wasn't realistic...

"Happy Charge!!" At this moment, someone suddenly came up with an idea and shouted it from within the crowd. When the people who heard it heard it, they felt that it made sense. They immediately ignored the Dragon Swordsman and continued to charge towards the players of Happy Guild.

Happy Guild's players were already prepared. As soon as they saw that the guilds were about to attack them, they turned around and ran without a second word. Moreover, they ran in small groups. The entire team scattered in all directions, running in complete disorder.

At this time, should they chase or not chase? Who should they chase? To what extent should they chase? The pro players were once again filled with questions, unable to weigh the pros and cons. The guild leaders of their respective guilds, on the other hand, had plenty of battle experience. When they saw that Happy was trying to lure them away, they quickly went to check on the Boss.

Under their intentional avoidance, the Dragon Swordsman finally charged out of their formation, continuing to charge towards Su Mucheng's Launcher.

What about Su Mucheng's Launcher? At this time, he had really run far away. He really wanted to bring the boss away!

"Boss, watch out for the boss, pull it back!!"

The large guilds panicked. They did not come here to compete with Happy. What was the point of all this effort if the Boss was stolen? This was the bad thing about wild bosses. They weren't like dungeon bosses, which were limited to a certain area. If you went too far, they would automatically leave the battle and restart. Wild Bosses were everywhere on the map. If you had the ability to carry a Boss around without being killed, you could even lead it around the world.

The guilds noticed that Happy wanted to steal the Dragon Swordsman, so how could they bear it? Dealing damage and pulling back the boss's aggro was not something that could be done in an instant. At this time, of course they had to rely on Knights' aggro skills to forcefully control the situation. For a moment, Knights from each guild rushed out, using all sorts of Provoke on the Dragon Swordsman.

The effects of Provoke skills could overlap each other. This group of people all went up to mess around, and for a moment, no one knew whose skill had taken effect. In any case, the Dragon Swordsman fiercely charged back. The various guilds hurriedly adjusted the rhythm of their Knights, taking control step by step. Su Mucheng saw that her goal had not been achieved, so she returned with a Horse Cannon, bombarding the Dragon Swordsman from afar. But if it was not about dealing damage and only about generating aggro, then Knights had the bonus of generating aggro after class advancement. In addition to their specialized aggro skills, their advantage in this area was unmatched by other classes.

Although the vast majority of Knights present could not compare to Su Mucheng in terms of skill, there were pro players as well! Xu Bin, the current number one Knight player in the Alliance, naturally became the most outstanding of these Knights. In the end, it was him who pulled the Dragon Swordsman's aggro.

Like this, the Dragon Swordsman's target temporarily became Herb Garden. This was not a situation that Micrograss wanted to see. Fortunately, Xu Bin's aggro was still forcefully controlled, and had not truly stabilized.

Release it again? Xu Bin was a bit at a loss. Now that he had pulled it back, he didn't want it, and he was going to release it again. This back and forth, what exactly was he trying to achieve? He couldn't seem to remember.

Kill Su Mucheng first?

Some people thought this, but when they looked again, Su Mucheng had just turned around and blasted it a few times, and then ran off as if she had given up. But Xu Bin, who was controlling the Boss's aggro, knew very well that the Boss's aggro was still on Su Mucheng's Launcher. If he released it here, the Dragon Swordsman would immediately run in that direction. But if he didn't release it, then wouldn't Herb Garden become the target of public criticism?

Xu Bin was in a difficult position. He didn't know what to do.

"Release!" In the end, it was still Wang Jiexi who made the decision. If they didn't release it, it would be Herb Garden's misfortune. If they released it, it would be the misfortune of all their guilds.

Xu Bin released it, and the Dragon Swordsman charged out. The surrounding Knights were all stupefied, not knowing what to do. They didn't want this aggro for now, but they couldn't just let Happy lead it away like this. They couldn't block it, but they also couldn't not block it. What should they do?

"Chase after the Boss and push Happy away!" Finally, someone came up with an idea. The Dragon Swordsman was rushing towards Su Mucheng. Her Launcher couldn't rely on her own speed to keep the Boss running. They definitely had to have people come over to stop the Dragon Swordsman and buy time for Su Mucheng. And wouldn't it be fine if they just followed the Boss and crushed Happy's people along the way?

In the end, they all rushed forward, and Happy's side also rushed forward to buy time for Su Mucheng. They actually used the strength of the entire guild.

This time, the two sides finally collided completely. Herb Garden, Blue Brook Pavilion, and Blossom Valley's Void Walk felt a strong sense of unity against a common enemy. They actually started to cooperate sincerely to crush Happy's people. Happy's players were purely on the defensive, but they couldn't hold off the combined attack of the four guilds. In terms of player skill, they were inferior to these pro guilds.

"Not good!"

In the end, just as these guilds were bullying Happy to their hearts' content, they suddenly discovered that while Happy's players were desperately defending, the Dragon Swordsman had already been led even further away. They could no longer see the figure of Su Mucheng's Launcher. The Dragon Swordsman's figure chased after the hillside, and with a turn, he had already disappeared.

The four guilds, from the players to the pro players, were all in a mess. How could they still care about these Happy's players in front of them? So it turned out that this large group of people was just a cover. The Dragon Swordsman was now completely out of their line of sight. Where would he be led next to be killed?

Several hundred people hurriedly chased after him. They only felt that the mountain was high and the ground was vast. It was as if the Dragon Swordsman had never respawned. If they wanted to find him, where would they even start? The players from the various guilds scattered and were sent out. As for the pro players from the various guilds, they were still in a daze. They felt a little confused. How had the Dragon Swordsman been taken away by Happy right under their noses? They didn't understand …

They had to do a tactical analysis.

The pro players were naturally used to thinking about problems from the perspective of their class. Just like how they often had to analyze the tactical changes their opponents had used in a match, they also felt that they needed to use this kind of attitude to study the situation.

In the game, when there were no competitors at the same level, it was so easy for them, but when there were opponents at the same level, it was far more complicated than in a pro match.

The players sent out to search for the Dragon Swordsman's whereabouts didn't return any news in the end, until the system announced that the Dragon Swordsman had been killed by Happy's guild. As for where he had been killed, and who had killed him, the major guilds actually had no idea.

Everyone dispiritedly cleaned up the aftermath of the battle. Those who could revive did their best to revive, and the dropped items were picked up as much as possible. During this process, it was hard to avoid some squabbles with the other guilds, but there was no need for a large-scale battle. This group of players also had some professional habits. They generally wouldn't do anything impulsive. After the boss was snatched, it was just like when a pro player finished a match. There was no need to continue fighting after. After all, they were all guilds that had operated to this degree. Fighting and killing wouldn't be able to completely eradicate any one guild. For example, after Samsara had won the championship last year, Samsara and Blue Brook Pavilion had fought fiercely. From guild members to all sorts of casual fans, the flames of war had spread throughout the entirety of Glory. The result? For the two guilds, it could only be a lose-lose situation. After all, this was a game. When a character died, they would revive. Equipment would drop, but if it dropped, it would be picked up. You pick me up, I pick you up. In the end, who would come out on top? No one would. In the end, both sides would suffer losses and a few passersby would benefit.

As a result, this type of battle was very difficult for a guild to avoid. It was just that after the competition, the emotions of the fans needed to be digested. At this time, the guild had to stand firmly with their fans. As a result, even though they knew it wasn't a wise decision, they had no choice but to do it. It could only be considered as helping the fans pay for the expenses.

And right now, they had only lost a wild boss, so their emotions weren't that strong. The pro players were all in a daze. In the game, they actually felt like they couldn't handle Ye Xiu. As for their guild leaders and their elite groups, they were already used to having their wild bosses stolen by Ye Xiu and Happy.

It was just that ….. their guild had a pro player now. How could Happy have it so easily? For a moment, the players from the top guilds couldn't understand this question. In their eyes, pro players were all high level players. Because they hadn't played for a long time, or because they hadn't played enough, they couldn't compare to Ye Xiu's one and a half year of tireless gaming.

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