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Lu Li's 1v2 trade created a great situation. Green Flag Wine wasn't a professional healer, so the final result of the team round didn't change much.
However, Peerless City's counterattack wasn't completely ineffective. Ruling Sword's Shaman Sakura Memories and Warlock Kitty Likes Meat were both killed in the end. At this point, the points of both sides were clear at a glance. Ruling Sword had six points and Peerless City had three points.
Including the points from the arena, the current point ratio between Ruling Sword and Peerless City was 11: 7.
"Ruling Sword is ahead by four points. It doesn't seem like a big gap," Jiu Feng said, probably trying to act cute.
"It doesn't seem like a big gap, but four points equates to four kills. Unless Peerless City can perform beyond expectations in the next round, they will really be stuck in the top eight," Four Seas Dragon sighed.
"That's right. Did you notice that this time, Peerless City showed a lot of tricks that they hadn't used in the previous matches?" Jiu Feng also said seriously.
"They used their trump card on their home map, but they still weren't able to take the lead. This can only mean that there is a gap between Peerless City and Ruling Sword, whether it's in terms of strength or strategy," Four Seas Dragon paused, then added, "But I think if Green Flag Wine was in charge of the team round, the result might be different."
"What do you mean?"
"It's a matter of style. Deadly Gold Underpants plays a Berserker and has a strong personality. When he saw that there was a chance to kill Lu Li, he immediately took action, and the original formation was disrupted," Four Seas Dragon said.
"Ah, it's not unreasonable to think about it like that," Jiu Feng agreed. "They really shouldn't have rushed in at that time, but I think even if Green Flag Wine was in charge, he might not have given up on this opportunity to kill Lu Li."
"Killing Lu Li is indeed a very tempting opportunity. I don't think anyone would have ignored it, but this map is mainly targeted at Thieves. Since they chose this map, they shouldn't have prioritized the threat of Lu Li. That's why I said that this battle was a strategic mistake. I know Green Flag Wine; he would never have made such a decision," Four Seas Dragon said bluntly.
"Also, I found that Lu Li 'critical strikes seem to be too high. After two consecutive critical strikes, he actually had another critical strike. Otherwise, Chanelle wouldn't have died so easily. She also has more than 3000 HP," Jiu Feng quickly changed the topic. They were just commentators, so it was fine if they just said what they needed to say. If Li kept talking about Deadly Golden Underpants, they wouldn't have been too aggressive.
Besides, in that situation, I'm afraid that 80% to 90% of the people would have chosen to kill Lu Li.
"You also saw the problem with critical strikes. In fact, I think that the first two critical strikes might have been luck, but the third one was definitely a special effect of his equipment. Just like Half a Cigarette, he instantly cast an ultimate skill and followed it up with a critical strike. This is also not an effect that can be achieved with a critical strike," Four Seas Dragon said confidently.
He was old, but he had never given up on playing and studying games. He might not be able to beat ordinary competitors, but when it came to theory, he was definitely better than ordinary experts.
"But their critical strikes should be maxed out, right?" Jiu Feng asked.
"I don't know if Half a Cigarette is maxed out or not, but Lu Li is definitely maxed out," Four Seas Dragon explained. "According to the test data released by the major studios, the maximum critical strike of a level 50 mage is 180, and the maximum critical strike of a rogue is 150. I think 150 is quite easy, but 180 is a bit difficult."
The so-called critical strike probability was not simply the sum of the critical strike probability of several pieces of equipment. In that case, even if Lu Li did not take into account the 60% critical strike probability of the Scorching Incantation, the other pieces of equipment would add up to more than 150.
150%, then wouldn't every hit be a critical strike?
In fact, this was not the case. Under normal circumstances, Lu Li could only have a critical strike once every five times. There were not many cases of consecutive critical strikes unless the opponent was more than three levels lower than him.
As such, some studios would do some tests to see how much critical strike probability was needed for different levels and different professions. For example, for a level 50 mage, if their critical strike was less than 180, then there was still room for improvement. If it was more than 180, then the extra points would be useless.
Thieves needed 150, which Lu Li had now reached. However, he still had room for improvement because he was already level 55.
As for how much critical strike was needed for the various professions after level 55, no studio had the ability to test it. This was because there were currently only two or three players above level 55 on the level rankings, and they were all from Ruling Sword. It was simply impossible for them to run over to help the studio test the data.
If Lu Li used Ocean's Breeze to replace Nether Ghostclaw, he could add another 10% critical strike probability.
If he used Scorching Incantation's special effect to increase it by 60%, then it would be 220% critical strike probability. Lu Li couldn't remember how much critical strike a level 55 Thief needed, but it definitely wouldn't be more than 200. As such, when he used the special effect, the critical strike probability was overflowing.
His body was full of exquisite items, so it wasn't strange for it to overflow.
Top Mages might aim for a 180 critical strike probability at level 55, but ordinary players would be satisfied with over 100. Moreover, the difference in effect wasn't as exaggerated as the difference between heaven and earth.
The two commentators gave a summary, and after the results were announced, the match was considered over.
Then, it was time for the players from both teams to be interviewed by the media. The questions were nothing more than how they did, how the other side was doing, what their plans were for the future, and if there was anything else they wanted to say … and so on. Although Peerless City was still relatively young, they had experienced many of these situations. However, it was the first time that some of Ruling Sword's players had accepted such a formal interview, so they were a little reserved.
Fortunately, they didn't make any mistakes. Everyone was competing, but they were still quite harmonious in private.
Finally, it was Ruling Sword's turn to interact with the fans.
Don't underestimate this short 20-30 minutes. Many clubs relied on this 30 minutes to form an impression in the minds of the players. Usually, the players would be busy competing or leveling up, so who would have the time to interact with the fans?
After winning a match, it was normal to celebrate. Some clubs would make a game and even invite some players to play with them.
There were also some who would tell jokes. For example, Mowang Feng was a famous comedian. Old Man Power also liked to tell jokes, but his jokes were a little dirty. Blood Dagger would occasionally tell jokes, but no one laughed. His jokes were a little cold.
If it was Ruling Sword, Fei Houzi might have been able to say a few words. However, he didn't play today, so he wasn't in high spirits. The others didn't have the talent in this area.
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