The team that provided the most new faces for the All Stars was Micrograss.
Xu Bin had transferred to Micrograss. After taking over Deng Fusheng's Knight character Angelica, he had performed exceptionally well in the first half of the season. This player, who had always been favored in the circle, finally gained popularity after joining a powerhouse team and successfully made it into the All Stars this season.
The next one was Gao Yingjie. Team Tiny Herb's famous young genius had always been under their protection. He had missed the opportunity to compete for Best Rookie, but after becoming part of Micrograss's main roster, he made it into the All Stars. This genius's performance matched everyone's expectations. In the first half of the season, he had repeatedly performed as a core player in Micrograss. He was developing the style of a general. Moreover, he and God Wang Jiexi were on the same team and had the same class. Under these circumstances, his votes were quite solid.
This was because fans would usually vote for the players they liked the most. And Glory fans were usually Glory players. The classes that they liked would, to a certain extent, limit the players that they liked.
Gao Yingjie and Wang Jiexi were on the same team and had the same class. Not only did they have to split the votes from Tiny Herb supporters, they also had to split the votes from Witches, and they still had to squeeze into the All Stars.
Someone in a similar situation as Gao Yingjie was Blue Rain's Lu Hanwen.
Lu Hanwen had been called the biggest discovery of the season. The youngest pro player in history had continuously attracted the attention of the audience from his first appearance on stage. His technique might not be mature enough, his experience might not be rich enough, but his passion and energy on stage was something that many Gods didn't have.
If a normal expert were to analyze the votes, Lu Hanwen might not have made it into the All Stars. However, the All Stars were fan votes. There was no rational analysis. The votes didn't mean that you were the best. It meant that the fans supported you, liked you, looked forward to you, and wished you well. Lu Hanwen won all of this from the fan base, so he deserved to become an All Star.
Another new face was Lu Boyuan, a judo player from the new champion team.
Lu Boyuan's performance in last season's playoffs was outstanding, leaving a very deep impression. After winning the championship, he naturally gathered a considerable amount of popularity. In the summer transfer market, Samsara had spent a large sum of money to purchase Micrograss's All-Star Grappler character. However, when the new season began, Lv Boyuan was still using his Samsara Grappler character, Chaotic Cloudy Mountain. However, everyone quickly discovered that the classic Silver Grappler equipment that originally belonged to Flying Drops had now been equipped to Chaotic Cloudy Mountain. Team Samsara didn't seem to care about the popularity of an All-Star Grappler like Flying Drops.
Such a move clearly meant the death of an All-Star character, which made many Grapplers who loved to fly around angry. Chaotic Cloudy Mountain seemed to have lost some of his supporters, but no matter what, Lu Boyuan and his Chaotic Cloudy Mountain were once again named as the new generation of Grappler All-Stars.
These four players were all new faces in this year's All-Stars. Apart from them, they were all All-Stars at least once before. Famous contestants had a stable fan base, so it was difficult for them to fall out of the rankings in this kind of voting. Especially for some Gods. Even if their performance this season was terrible, or even if they didn't appear on stage, they would still be voted into the All-Stars because of the fans' love.
Of the 24 players, the most awkward one was Team Hundred Blossoms' Zou Yuan. This was already Zou Yuan's second time being voted into the All-Stars. But in reality, with his skill, his fame, and even his performance on stage, he wasn't that popular.
Last year, he was voted into the All-Stars because he was using a God-level character: Spitfire Dazzling Hundred Blossoms. The fans voted based on his character and sent him to the top of the All-Stars. And this time? Because of what had happened in the summer, Zhang Jiale had returned and joined Tyranny, and then Tyranny had bought Dazzling Hundred Blossoms, many people were extremely unhappy. Hence, throwing their tickets at Zou Yuan and the Jiao Jiao Blossoms that he was currently using became the action of this group of people.
Because of this special event, Zou Yuan was once again voted into the All-Stars. This way, Zou Yuan didn't feel lucky at all. Besides embarrassment, there was only embarrassment.
In reality, there was a special reason why there were four new faces in this year's All-Stars.
Micrograss's All-Star player Deng Fusheng retired in the summer, giving up an All-Stars spot. However, Excellent Era was even more impressive. He was directly kicked out of the team to play the Challenger League, leaving three stable All-Stars spots empty. And behind these empty spots were a large number of votes without an owner. Deng Fusheng's was fine. After all, a lot of his votes were from Micrograss fans. When he retired, these people's votes directly went to his successor, Xu Bin, or the other Micrograss players. These were very logical choices. Excellent Era's side was in an awkward situation. Their entire team was kicked out, leaving Excellent Era's fans with no one to vote for. In the end, they would naturally vote for someone they liked, or someone they didn't like … As a result, it made sense that an eye-catching rookie like Lu Hanwen would boldly fight his way into the All-Stars. This season, there were a lot of neutral votes.
In the end, this season became the All-Stars with the most class blanks in history.
Glory's 24 classes, 24 All-Stars. The meaning behind this was very obvious. However, from the very first season until now, there had never been 24 All-Stars that matched the 24 classes. The most tragic was the Summoner class. Up until now, no player from this class had ever become an All-Star. Comparatively speaking, the previous All-Stars were already considered quite comprehensive in terms of class composition. Only the Summoner and Paladin classes were missing. Ghostblades and Brawlers were repeated.
And this season's 24 All-Stars had as many as five pairs of repeat classes.
Needless to say, Li Xuan and Wu Yuce's Ghostblades were repeated. Apart from these two, the two powerhouses Micrograss and Blue Rain also made their contributions, clearly repeating the Witch and Blade Master classes.
Then there was the Brawler class, repeating the same pattern as last season. Tang Hao and Lin Jingyan were both selected. However, this time, Three Hits was Tang Hao's character, while Lin Jingyan's character was the Brawler character Dark Thunder that Team Tyranny had recreated for him.
As for the other pair of players with the same class, they had a much deeper grudge than this pair of Brawlers. Coincidentally, this pair of grudges had a subtle connection to Tang Hao and Lin Jingyan.
This was because Tang Hao was from Team Hundred Blossoms, while Zhang Jiale was Lin Jingyan's teammate in Team Tyranny. This time, Dazzling Hundred Blossoms had returned to the All-Stars after a year of retirement, and he had clashed with Dazzling Hundred Blossoms' successor, Zou Yuan and Bright Blossoms … …
What kind of clash would these players have in the All-Stars? This made the busybodies restless. Unfortunately, it was impossible for the four of them to face each other in the Rookie Challenge. It was hard to say whether or not they would face each other in the All-Star Competition.
The All-Stars Weekend gathered all the pro players and characters together, and this was filled with all sorts of complicated and strange relationships.
Opponents on the field, friends on the field.
This was easy to say, but there weren't many who could truly handle it properly. This was especially true for the players who had transferred to other teams. When facing their old teams, how many of them could calmly act as if nothing had happened?
No one would be so boorish as to PK off the field, but on the field, it couldn't be more normal to vent all sorts of emotions. And this sort of venting was, in fact, something that people looked forward to more than harmony.
In the Esports Home that was published before the All-Stars Weekend, it was as if they didn't want the world to be in chaos. Another year's All Star Weekend began with such vigor and vigor. Team Happy. Ye Xiu, Bao Zi, Chen Guo, and Tang Rou formed a team of four and arrived at City B that day.
The four, who had been tragically delayed by their flight, accepted Lou Guanning's arrangements from the moment they got off the plane. The four were sent directly to Micrograss's main venue for the All-Stars Weekend. While the person in charge of receiving them was still figuring out how to lead the way, Ye Xiu had already familiarly led them into the stadium. When it came to finding their seats, Ye Xiu wasn't too familiar with them. He had never sat in the audience before.
The seats that Lou Guanning had gotten for Ye Xiu's team weren't bad. They were much better than the three seats that Chen Guo had gotten last year. Because the flight had been delayed, the opening show of the All-Stars Weekend had already ended by the time the three entered the stadium. At this time, the first day of the event had already begun: the Rookie Challenge.
This season, holographic projection technology had been fully introduced to the stadium. After half a season, the audience had already completely adapted to and liked this method. The atmosphere of the stadium had taken a qualitative leap. Every team's home stadium box office had set new records this season. Of course, the All-Stars Weekend was no exception. They also used this technology.
By the time Ye Xiu's team found their seats, the first round of the Rookie Challenge had already ended. The players had all left the stage. The four people only cared about their seats, so they didn't even know who was fighting whom.
The live commentators were already announcing the lineup for the second round of the Rookie Challenge.
As for the rookies, the most eye-catching rookie of the season was up for grabs, the youngest pro player in history, Team Blue Rain's Lu Hanwen, halfway through the season.
Blue Rain and Micrograss were mortal enemies. This year's All-Stars Weekend was in Micrograss's territory. It was easy to imagine what kind of treatment Team Blue Rain's players would receive. However, when this 14 year old player stood on stage, Micrograss's fans couldn't bear to boo him. In the end, the applause was just a bit sparse.
The host knew that Lu Hanwen was currently very popular, so he chatted with him a bit more. Lu Hanwen wasn't afraid at all. He said one thing, two things, and the atmosphere was very harmonious.
In the end, the host finally asked the question that everyone was most concerned about: "Then, who is Little Lu going to challenge this time? Let me guess, is it your senior from the same team, God Huang Shaotian? "
"No." Lu Hanwen shook his head.
"Oh, then who is it?" The host was very confident in his guess, but when he heard this answer, he was a bit surprised.
In the end, he saw Lu Hanwen pick up the microphone and turn towards the player benches: "Senior Liu Xiaobie from Team Micrograss, come out and decide the victor!" 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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