It was just one hit. Of course, it wasn't enough to instantly kill Shooting Location. But Qiao Yifan's arrangements were enough to establish a huge advantage. In a 1v1 against a Ghostblade, no pro would put so many ghost boundaries on themselves at the same time. Qiao Yifan cleverly used the characteristics of this map to lure his opponent into a trap. Victory was decided in an instant.
Shooting Location's following struggle was all he could do. Qiao Yifan won the second round of the individual competition cleanly.
This turn of events came too quickly … ….
The face slappers were still immersed in the success of the previous round and were still looking down on Team Happy. As the second match began, they were just about to focus their scorn on One Inch Ash, but before they could finish adjusting, the situation on the field changed drastically. One Inch Ash cleanly killed his opponent, leaving everyone speechless.
It wasn't just the spectators who were speechless. Team Everlasting's members also felt like they had been slapped in the face.
They had originally chosen this map to use it to bully their opponents. Who would have thought that their opponents would use this map to bully them? Not only did they lose points in this round, they also lost a bit of face!
But the system didn't care about a player's emotions. After determining the winner of this round, it jumped to the third round of the individual competition.
The third round map was still Riverside Veranda.
Team Everlasting had clearly researched this map. They used this map for all three rounds of the individual competition. Their ruthless intentions were obvious. There was also a bit of disdain in it. This was because they felt that Team Happy's players wouldn't be able to grasp the characteristics of the map after seeing it twice or thrice.
But after the second round, Team Everlasting's players couldn't calm down. But it was too late for regrets. After the map was changed, it couldn't be changed again.
Team Everlasting's third player was their Warlock: Leopold.
"Be careful." The third player, the Warlock Leopold's player, received this warning before he went on stage.
The skill level of Team Happy's players had been recognized by Team Everlasting. From the fact that they had actively sought him out, their recognition of him was quite high. They felt that Team Happy's players were a supplement to their strength. They weren't just looking for God Ye Qiu, who might be there.
And during that period of time, Happy's side often sent out Han Yanrou, followed by Baozi's Invasion and Windward Formation.
Team Everlasting took note of these three. Now that they had become opponents, they paid attention to these three. They had done some research on the three of them. However, this was just a serious attitude towards the competition. Team Everlasting only acknowledged the strength of these three, but they weren't afraid of them. If he was really afraid, He An wouldn't be so arrogant when he was Happy.
Team Everlasting Happy carefully chose the map and carefully arranged the players. Team Everlasting placed a lot of emphasis on tactics.
But now, they had one win and one loss in the individual competition. They won against Baozi's Invasion, who they had paid attention to. Their opponent was One Inch Ash, who they hadn't paid attention to.
Did Team Happy still have a character like One Inch Ash? Team Everlasting was suddenly at a loss. How could they dare to be careless in the third individual competition?
Leopold stood in the player's seat. At the same time, Team Happy's character appeared.
It was also a Warlock, Windward Formation.
This was a contest between two players of the same class. This contest tested the skill of the players.
But when they saw their opponent, Everlasting's players let out a sigh of relief. At least, this wasn't an unknown opponent. Moreover, in a contest between two players of the same class, besides the player's skill, the character's strength also determined the outcome.
On this point, Team Everlasting was too confident.
For a grassroots team from an Internet cafe, it was already surprising enough that their players weren't bad. How strong could their characters be? Could their characters' equipment be better than ours? Could their characters have more skill points than ours?
Team Everlasting's entire team laughed. They had said to be "careful" before, but now it seemed like that wasn't necessary.
The spectators didn't understand Team Everlasting's relaxed mood. They had just been slapped in the face again, so they were much more cautious than Team Everlasting. They would continue to look down on Happy, but before the outcome of the match was decided, it was best not to criticize their performance.
The match soon began.
Even though Team Everlasting's Warlock was full of confidence, he still displayed the necessary caution. On Happy's side, Windward Formation looked very carefree as he headed straight for Leopold.
The face slappers really wanted to curse. They all had to grab their right hands with their left hand to type.
Team Everlasting's Warlock didn't think much of it. He ignored it and continued on his path. Suddenly, he felt darkness above his head. When he looked up, he saw dark clouds covering the sky.
Chaotic Rain!
The Warlock was startled. Leopold awkwardly ran out of the range, while turning his camera in that direction. Sure enough, it was Windward Formation waving his staff and chanting a curse.
"This … how is this possible …" The Warlock looked at the pitter-patter of dark rain, which he had already escaped from, in astonishment.
The attack came at this moment, but he wasn't prepared at all. In his mind, the two sides hadn't reached the range where they could attack each other!
And when he turned to look at Windward Formation, he confirmed that he was still out of attack range.
But Windward Formation's curse had already been cast. This cast range was at least three units higher than his, right?
Casting range was an attribute that spellcasters like them valued greatly. Distance meant space. Space could be exchanged for time, giving them more initiative. And now, in terms of cast range, his Leopold had lost to Windward Formation. Didn't this mean that Leopold's equipment wasn't as good as Windward Formation's?
How was this possible!
Team Everlasting's Warlock was somewhat astonished. He didn't dare believe it. How could these grassroots characters have better equipment than him, who had been in the pro scene before?
The distance was quite far, so the Warlock couldn't see Windward Formation's equipment. And after Windward Formation cast Chaotic Rain, the chain of attacks had already arrived. The space in the corridor was limited. After a few chained curses, Leopold had nowhere to run. Windward Formation directly condensed a ball of Curse Arrows. In this situation, if he didn't want to take damage, there was only one way, and that was to fight back!
Team Everlasting's Warlock player hastily followed suit. Leopold also gathered a ball of Curse Arrows. This skill could be charged up. The longer it was charged up, the more powerful it would be. But right now, Windward Formation wasn't in the mood to waste too much time. After charging up a bit, he released a ball of light. Team Everlasting's Warlock also timed it. After confirming that his charge up time wasn't shorter than Windward Formation's, he hurriedly released a ball of light.
Two clusters of Curse Arrows burst out from the ball of light, passing through the corridor and colliding with each other on the surface of the water. Those dark streaks of light seemed like they wanted to tear apart space. Under the chaos, Team Everlasting's Warlock couldn't see Windward Formation on the other side. With a thought, he immediately activated a new skill.
Warlock skill: Death's Door!
With Leopold's cast range, he couldn't directly throw the attack at Windward Formation. However, Death's Door had a range of 18 units, so it didn't really need to be thrown at Windward Formation's head. Taking advantage of the chaos caused by the Curse Arrow, Team Everlasting's Warlock hastily used this high-level skill to attack his opponent. Because of the difference in cast range, he was currently suppressed in this corner. He could only take the hits and couldn't fight back. He was in a very passive position.
The controls for the ultimate skill were naturally complicated, and the cast time wasn't short either. After Team Everlasting's Warlock finished, Leopold waved his staff to cast the curse, when he suddenly heard a boom. Right in front of him, a black revolving door seemed to have drilled out from a crack in space and time. The revolving door was filled with black gas, and it bared its fangs and claws as it clawed at Leopold.
At this distance, there was no way to dodge. Leopold's Death's Door, which was still in the middle of casting, was immediately interrupted. The black lines wrapped around him and he was immediately pulled into the door. Then, as if he had been swallowed, Leopold's figure became faintly discernible. Death's Door's damage instantly exploded. Seeing his health drop, not just Team Everlasting's Warlock, but all of Team Everlasting's players paled.
This damage was simply too high!
How many skill points did Windward Formation put into Death's Door? What level was it?
However, Death's Door's value didn't lie in its high damage. As a pro player, its large AoE crowd control was much more important. Even though the target was only one person, the crowd control was still there. Leopold, who had been wrapped in black gas by Death's Door and then sucked into the door, was no longer under his own control. The clash between the two Curse Arrows had already ended. Behind the dissipating chaos, Windward Formation's staff continued to dance.
Corrosion, Soul Strike, Soul Slice, Devour, Life Fall …
A string of curses and attacks were unleashed with every swing of his staff. From the moment Leopold was caught by Death's Door, the damage he received didn't stop. Following the end of Death's Door, Leopold fell, but he had already been caught in the corridor. Below his feet was water.
"Plop!"
Leopold's fall created a pure white wave. However, this couldn't stop Windward Formation's pursuit. The dark magic fluctuations of Warlock skills became increasingly clear against the backdrop of the pure white waves. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my biggest motivation.)
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