Gu Fei suddenly moved towards the right flank of the enemy formation.
It was a very simple movement, but it threw the enemy formation into chaos.
Positioning and movement were two very important skills in the game. In a team competition, positioning was the foundation, and movement was to maintain one's position. Take the current situation as an example. Archer in the front, Mage in the back. This was how the players of the two guilds decided to deal with Gu Fei. But now that Gu Fei had suddenly moved to the right flank, they had to move. They had to maintain their position and maintain the position of Archers and Mages to the right flank of Gu Fei's position.
This wasn't difficult, and there were many ways to do it. For example, as long as one line of players stood still, all the other players would use that line of players as the axis and maintain their original formation. This was what the players on the field chose to do. Time was tight, and they needed time to count, so they used the first line of players on the right as the axis.
The Archers at the front followed Gu Fei's footsteps and immediately moved to the right flank. But behind them, the Mages were barely able to move because they didn't have the movement speed of the Archers.
The closer the players were to the right, the closer they were to the axis, and the smaller their movements were. But the further to the left they were, the greater the distance they needed to move. This difference in movement speed wasn't something that could be made up for with a bit of effort. The formation of the two guilds became more and more chaotic as they moved to the left.
But Gu Fei didn't stop moving. He was still moving. He maintained a distance of thirty meters from the enemy formation so that he wouldn't step into the Mages' attack range. He used this as a radius and moved accurately. Archers could attack at this distance, but shooting while running meant that there was no guarantee of accuracy. Gu Fei's footwork was also unpredictable, so many of the Homing Arrows couldn't even hit the target.
Gu Fei used thirty meters as a radius, so he had to move even further, but his speed helped him make up for it. The Archers and Thieves could easily keep up with Gu Fei's movements, but Gu Fei wasn't trying to mess up the Archers or Thieves. He was trying to mess up the other short-legged classes.
In order to maintain their position, it wasn't just the Archers and Mages. Everyone had to move. As a result, apart from the Archers and Thieves, everyone else became more and more disorganized due to their lack of speed. Gu Fei's footsteps did not stop, and he forcefully walked three full laps. The players from the two guilds had no time to think. They could only chase after him in circles. Gu Fei's movements were getting faster and faster. They were afraid that if they hesitated, Gu Fei would successfully circle to their side and attack them at close range.
After three laps, Gu Fei stopped. The archers heaved a sigh of relief, but when they looked back, their faces turned green. Their positions were rather neat, but behind them, the further to the left, the more space there was. The short-legged professions were left behind by a large margin. The team was split into two, spreading out in a fan shape. The two teams were like two lonely fan ribs.
However, Gu Fei had already begun his charge. Gu Fei's swift footwork ignored the archers' attempts to intercept them, and the mages who were originally spreading out their powerful AOE spells behind them had already fallen behind in the process of circling around, or been knocked unconscious … Gu Fei had even chosen the leftmost side of the team as a breakthrough point. The mages on the rightmost side of the team, who were still able to keep up with the team due to their small movements, hurried over to support them, but Gu Fei had already closed in on them.
Teleportation, Dual Flame Flash!
The last six meters were like nothing to Gu Fei, and the mages' attacks fell behind him. Gu Fei flashed into the formation of archers on the left, and a circle of flames swept out, immediately cutting off a section of this fan rib.
Gu Fei followed the formation of archers, and his sword did not miss. The short-legged professions that had been left behind were also rushing forward, but were blocked by Gu Fei's Electric Wall, followed by two AOE spells, causing them to cover their heads and flee.
Gu Fei's spell casting was too smooth. Although he had Mana Loop to continuously replenish it, he still emptied his mana in an instant. Next, he could only use physical attacks, but that was enough to make the archers stagger left and right. Gu Fei knew that without mana, his lethality wasn't high enough. If he killed one archer, he would let even more archers escape. As a result, he used more hooks, sweeps, and slashes, and the archers would be knocked to the ground within two exchanges. Moreover, he had a good sense of direction. When one fell, another would jump down, and when the one below wanted to get up, another would come crashing down.
The archers that didn't have time to run were piled up by Gu Fei. As soon as his mana recovered, he turned around and used Dual Flame Flash on the group of archers. Where else could the archers run to? The white light of death stacked up the group of archers, rising more than two meters into the air. It was so white that it was blinding.
There were more than thirty archers, and Gu Fei had killed twenty of them in one exchange. The other classes had finally surrounded him, but Gu Fei didn't linger. He flung his robe, turned around, and ran. What could those short-legged professions do to Gu Fei? The Thieves were fast, but none of them dared to chase after him. Each and every one of them stared dumbfoundedly at the archers that had already scattered. They all stared at Gu Fei in fear, not daring to fire anymore.
Gu Fei ran a distance away, counting his mana recovery while checking his PK value. He had finally broken through the 200 mark. At this moment, his PK value was at 215. After killing 20 people, it had risen by 18 points. This meant that among the group of archers, there were two that were his wanted targets. To be honest, Gu Fei couldn't see them clearly. Which two were they?
The players from both guilds were in a daze. They didn't know how to advance or retreat. They only felt that this stalemate was pretty good. They hoped that Thousand Miles Drunk would just stand there forever and never advance again.
However, Gu Fei didn't hear their cries. As soon as his mana recovered, he immediately turned around and attacked again. The players from both guilds immediately cried. How were they supposed to deal with him? Now that the archers' formation was broken, the threat was even smaller.
If they kept going around like this, it would be a repeat of the previous situation. The players thought for a moment and came up with a solution. They immediately protected the Mage in the middle of the formation. The entire formation didn't move, and only allowed the archers, who could easily keep up with Gu Fei, to move with him. The Mage was in the middle. As long as he turned around, he could attack from all directions at any time. However, with this retreat, the attack range was reduced by another five meters. But this was still better than the Mage going around in circles and not being able to unleash his full power, right?
However, there was still something wrong with this arrangement! Many players had this thought in their minds, but they couldn't think of what it was. But they soon found out. Gu Fei saw that the opposing Mage had entered the middle of the formation. He didn't go around anymore. He just swayed left and right to dodge the arrows, looking like he was ready to charge at any time. The archers were all sweating cold sweat. They desperately fired arrows while shouting for the Mage to get ready. The Mage had already turned in this direction. The players in front of them all shrank back, afraid to block the Mage's line of sight.
In the end, Gu Fei just casually took a few steps forward and stopped. Then, with a wave of his sword, the few spells that the Mage could cast were summoned one after another.
The Mage waved their staffs and wanted to attack, but they suddenly froze. Because Gu Fei hadn't walked into their attack range!
That was the wrong place … The Mage retreated to the center, and the other classes covered in front. So, when Gu Fei could attack these "other classes," the Mage couldn't attack Gu Fei because of the distance that these "other classes" helped them.
Of course, Gu Fei couldn't attack the Mage, but these "other classes" and the archers in the front row were bombarded by Gu Fei's spells. They kept shouting, "No, no, this won't work. This position isn't right!!!"
The other classes scattered and wanted to push the Mage forward, but Gu Fei immediately began to retreat. His movement was already showing signs of turning in a circle. The players vomited blood. But soon, someone had an idea and suddenly shouted, "Let's retreat!!!"
"Retreat?"
"That's right! What's the use of us staying here? "
The other players immediately understood. That's right! They couldn't attack Gu Fei, and standing in the middle of the formation limited the Mage's movement and attack. If they all retreated and only left the Mage there, the Mage wouldn't be afraid of turning in a circle and wouldn't lose to A Thousand Miles Drunk in distance. That was the true way to leave no blind spots!
"So it's our position that's wrong!!" The players regretted and hurriedly retreated from the formation.
"Should we stand behind the Mage?"
"Are you stupid? What if A Thousand Miles Drunk attacks us from behind?"
"We can't stand with the Mage and the others."
"Yes, yes, the further the better!"
The players hurriedly retreated, and then they saw a pure team of Mage and archers appear in front of them.
"Why do I feel like something's wrong?"
"Uh, I also feel like there's something wrong."
Gu Fei answered them with his actions. Gu Fei waited for these guys to escape from the formation, then suddenly raised his sword and began to charge. He ignored the archers' attacks, and after enduring the Mage's AoE attacks and Teleportation, he instantly passed through them. Gu Fei was like a flying god, instantly killing his way to the front of this pure formation. The players finally realized where they had gone wrong. The ranged classes didn't have the protection of the melee classes at all. This was the mistake of a noob that couldn't be any more noob. Under the pressure of A Thousand Miles Drunk, over two hundred self-proclaimed experts had actually made such a comical mistake.
The melee classes hurriedly wanted to help, but with Gu Fei's killing efficiency, he had already swept up waves of white light. The archers could run, they had speed, but what about the Mage? How could there be a Mage who could outrun Gu Fei? The Mages were in despair. They were going to die anyway. Gritting their teeth, the Mages suddenly began to self-destruct.
"Too cliche!!" Gu Fei shouted, and teleported away.
In a flash of fire, the Mages of the two guilds tragically completed their self-destructions.
"This saves me a lot of PK points and mana." Gu Fei rubbed his nose, and looked at his two big stats again.
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