Happy, Samsara.
A new pro team that had emerged from the Challenger League, a top powerhouse that had won two championships in a row. At the start of the season, no one would have thought that these two teams would become rivals. The opening match also proved this point. Team Happy had lost to Team Samsara with a score of 0 to 10 that they couldn't lose any further. They stumbled as they began their journey.
After that, Happy became more and more frightening. From Round 9 onwards, they hadn't lost a single match. They even had a record that could stand shoulder to shoulder with Samsara.
Six 10 to 0.
Even though there was a 34 point difference between the two teams, from Round 9 to Round 17, Happy's efficiency at snatching points was even higher than Samsara's.
Happy had completely entered the zone!
That was what everyone thought. After all, this was a new team. They had just entered the Alliance, so there was bound to be a period of time for them to adapt. Their starting point being a bit shaky seemed very logical. After going through that difficult period of adaptation, Happy finally soared into the sky.
The problems that the outside world had helped Team Happy in the beginning could now be clearly dealt with.
Fang Rui's profession had changed. After walking his own path, the wretched Qigong style had become more and more handy.
Happy's players also adapted very well to the existence of an unfamiliar unspecialized class, much faster than people had expected. From the beginning, people seemed to have neglected Happy's ability to adapt to a new class.
Tang Rou, Bao Zi, Luo Ji, these rookies didn't need to say anything. When they first started playing Glory, a new class quickly appeared beside them. Perhaps in their minds, Glory originally had 25 classes, not 24. Among them was an unspecialized. From the very beginning, they didn't have any problems getting used to it.
Su Mucheng, as a pro player, hadn't seen an unspecialized in many years. She indeed needed to get used to it. However, as a player who had a tacit understanding with Ye Xiu, having her adapt to Ye Xiu's Lord Grim was undoubtedly more advantageous than anyone else.
Fang Rui, of course, didn't have Su Mucheng's tacit understanding with Ye Xiu. However, Fang Rui just so happened to be changing classes, and he just so happened to be adapting to his new class. In this process of first breaking and then building, he took the opportunity to establish Lord Grim as a cooperative partner for his new class. The process of establishing this was much faster than the average player.
Similarly, when Qiao Yifan first started playing, he was also changing classes, so he had the same method as Fang Rui.
Wei Chen had over ten years of Glory experience. An Wenyi was a healer, so he had always been an observer, so he quickly got used to the new class. Mo Fan, on the other hand, had never known what coordination was before. For him, this was another type of breaking and then establishing.
Coincidentally, all of the members of Team Happy had this type of advantage when breaking in with an unspecialized. As a result, after constant practice and constant accumulation of experience in matches, they quickly formed, and Team Happy's play became smoother and smoother.
However, there was one point that couldn't be ignored. Team Happy's schedule at the start of the season was quite demonic. Samsara, Tyranny, Blue Rain, Micrograss, the four powerhouses had all gathered in the first eight rounds. Their results had been suppressed because of this.
No matter what, Happy was the most outstanding team in the first nine rounds. They were ranked fifth on the rankings, and their sword was aimed at the playoffs … a strong team.
Yes, a strong team …
A team with three All-Star level players.
A team that was ranked fifth on the rankings.
Calling them a strong team wasn't an exaggeration at all. No one would find it hard to accept.
Since they were a strong team, then they had the qualifications to challenge Samsara.
But … in this All Star Arena? In this interesting competition? Happy claimed that they were going to end Samsara's winning streak?
This must be a joke!
Who cared about the results here?
The crowd burst into laughter. They didn't care about Wei Chen's serious words at all.
Considering Ye Xiu's presence in Happy, the home fans obviously didn't have a good impression of Happy. Amidst the laughter, there were quite a few boos directed at Wei Chen.
"Haha, it looks like the crowd is already feeling the pressure on behalf of Samsara's three," Wei Chen said.
The boos became even louder.
"It looks like they're very nervous!" Baozi said doubtfully, "Isn't this Team Tyranny's home stadium? Why are they feeling scared for Team Samsara? "
Was this fear?
Tyranny's fans went crazy. Sure enough, those who hung around Ye Xiu weren't good people. They were actually provoking them?
The boos immediately drowned out the host's voice.
"Kill them!!" Someone even yelled.
"Thank you!" Baozi waved his hand in the direction of the voice, "Don't worry, we'll definitely do it!"
"F * ck, I said kill you guys!!!" Tyranny's fans were anxious, but looking at each other from afar, how could they explain themselves?
The host didn't plan on letting them play around and immediately began interviewing the next player.
"Do you want to decide the winner here?" Samsara's Jiang Botao moved closer to Happy's three and began chatting with them.
"Are you scared?" Wei Chen looked at him disdainfully.
"Hahaha." Jiang Botao laughed but didn't say anything. Beside him, Wu Qi and Du Ming didn't back down either. Even though this was the All-Stars, even though it was just a fun competition, if someone was willing to play for real, they wouldn't back down. Samsara was the champions, not something that could be casually pushed around. Wei Chen's attitude caused the two of them to feel extremely displeased.
"Don't be in such a hurry." Wei Chen looked at the two, "We'll see in a bit."
Wei Chen exuded extraordinary confidence. Samsara's three players saw this and were a bit puzzled. Fun competitions were all new things that had just been developed. They definitely hadn't been shown before the All-Stars Weekend, so they hadn't interacted with them before. Where did the other side's confidence come from?
Could it be that there was something similar in the game, and this guy was an expert at it?
The three guessed in their hearts. Pro players were becoming more and more unfamiliar with the game. For them, Glory was becoming more and more a pure fighting game. Was there really such a thing in the game? The three didn't dare to be sure.
Happy and Samsara really did have the smell of gunpowder. This undoubtedly made the spectators very excited. No one would complain about having too much to watch. After the host interviewed the players one by one, he immediately announced the start of Hot-Blooded Dodgeball. According to the order of the draw, Micrograss and the lucky spectator team went up first. The commentator for the broadcast was already introducing the game in detail, so that the audience could watch it better. As for the hosts, they also had the heavy responsibility of explaining the game to the players and players participating in the game.
The rules were actually as simple as children playing with sandbags. In a sealed and fixed area, one side would attack with a sandbag, while the other side would defend. If the sandbag touched a player's body, the player would have to leave the field. However, if the defending player received the sandbag, the player could be hit one more time. If a player's character had already left the field, the player who received the sandbag could rescue the character back onto the field.
As for how to use the sandbag?
Tiny Herb and the lucky spectator team had already entered the competition booths. After loading into the game, they discovered that their characters had two new skills, Sandbag Toss and Sandbag Catch. After trying them out, they quickly grasped how to use them.
The match officially began. Micrograss attacked first, while the lucky spectator team defended. If the sandbag hit, they would be eliminated, which was equivalent to an instant kill. If this was considered a battle, it would undoubtedly greatly reduce the time needed to fight. As a result, the lucky spectator team's three players were all eliminated from the field in a little over a minute. Moreover, the spectators could see that Micrograss was holding back. They weren't too ruthless.
Then, it was the lucky spectator team's turn to attack, while Micrograss defended. In the end, Micrograss's three players didn't receive the sandbags. They just dodged. After enduring through the previous round's time, they were casually hit by the opponent, which could be considered the end of the match. Because of the huge difference in skill levels in Glory, everyone could see that in this game, if the pro players were serious, the lucky spectator team's offense would probably never end.
Micrograss won. The others also understood how the game worked.
Next was the battle between the two lucky spectator teams. Because of their similar skill levels, this battle was much more exciting than the previous round's one-sided battle. After two rounds of laughing and joking, a victor was decided between the two teams.
After that, it was the battle between Happy and Samsara. They drew lots to attack and defend. Samsara chose to attack, so Happy chose to defend as well.
After watching the battles between the four teams, the players who were going on stage had many thoughts and ideas about how to play the game. The characters entered the map. Samsara's three characters stood at the three points of an equilateral triangle. Happy's three players were in the center of the triangle. This was only the initial position. Once the match started, there would be no restrictions on movement. In the previous match between the two lucky spectators, the six players ran around in a chaotic mess. The spectators weren't familiar with their characters. In fact, even they weren't familiar with their characters. In the chaos, they mistook their enemies for friends or friends for enemies. This wasn't the first time that a joke had happened.
This kind of joke probably wouldn't happen between the two classes.
At the start of the match, the sandbag was marked. At this moment, it was in Du Ming's Blade Master Moon-Luring Frost's hands.
However, the sandbag wasn't thrown out. Instead, a sword light flashed. Du Ming had Moon-Luring Frost's Triple Slash open a path and directly charged forward.
The All-Star Weekend's competitive games never banned anything from the game itself. As a result, as long as there was any sort of confrontation, it would be a kill! It would always be a way to win. But the problem was that if a sandbag was thrown, the character would be eliminated from the match. On the other hand, if it was a kill, the damage and health would have to be calculated. It was clearly more troublesome.
No one thought that Du Ming's goal was to kill. Triple Slash was just to close the distance. The closer the distance, the easier it was for the sandbag to hit the target. The reasoning behind this was very simple.
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