Blue Star-Spangled Banner won, and his ID changed from Blue Star-Spangled Banner to Blue Emperor. He became the new Emperor of the eSports world.
This battle became the most exciting battle in the history of Pokemon eSports. Every time there was a poll of the strongest battles in Pokemon history, this battle would always be one of the top three battles.
Ever since this battle ended, the players realized that even Mythical Beasts weren't guaranteed to win. There were still many formations in the world that could counter Mythical Beasts. The key was in one's brain.
This made Pokemon's competition more diverse and rich. It also laid the foundation for Pokemon's continued popularity in the future.
To be honest, Pokemon was probably one of the worst eSports competitions.
The first time you watch a competition, you might find it interesting, but as you watch more, you'll get bored.
This was a common problem with all turn-based combat games. Even after Fantasy Westward Journey had been done for so many years, it still did not make it out of the circle. Even many Fantasy Westward Journey players were not interested in watching it.
That was because the viewing experience was terrible. It wasn't friendly to newcomers, and they couldn't understand the intricacies of the game.
In fact, the best eSports event had always been real-time strategy games, especially Red Alert. After all, no matter how new a player was, when they saw a large number of planes, tanks, soldiers, and ships fighting, they could basically understand the entire process. They didn't need too much explanation to understand.
Therefore, when the Red Alert competition started the next day, WCG became even more popular.
In the current global eSports market, the most popular event was Red Alert. The reason was as mentioned above.
A newcomer who had never played a game could roughly understand the Red Alert competition … They could understand the process of the first battle.
Planes and cannons were irresistible to a man. In addition, the graphics of Red Alert were quite good. After a year of development, Red Alert competitions were held in more than 30 countries around the world.
Moreover, it wasn't a competition organized by the Daqian. It was a competition organized by each country's own commercial organizations. This showed that Red Alert's commercial value was the most widely accepted.
Therefore, this WCG Red Alert event was the most eye-catching event for the audience.
First of all, the Red Alert preliminaries were already extremely popular. The Red Alert preliminaries attracted a total of 16,000 players from all over the world to sign up for it.
In the end, there were more than 900 people who qualified as professional players. However, only 128 people qualified for the competition.
Anyway, it was very intense. All the players were basically going crazy. They all dreamed of rushing into the WCG stage.
On the first day, while everyone was immersed in the Pokemon battle, the Red Alert qualifiers lasted until 8 pm.
The Red Alert Qualifiers were a bit more complicated. First, the Red Alert Economic Committee under the International E-Sports Committee ranked all 900 registered professional players. The top 32 players were seeded players.
As for the preliminaries, the 128 contestants would be divided into 32 different groups. Each group had four people in total. One of them would be a seeded contestant, while the other three would be randomly selected.
The four people in the group would go through a single round-robin tournament. A win would earn one point, a loss would earn no points. The group with the highest total score would qualify for the top 32.
For the seeded contestants, this was a good thing, but it was also a spur.
Being a seeded contestant meant that they could avoid other strong players. At the very least, they would have a higher chance of entering the top 32.
As for the spur, if you, as a seeded contestant, fell in the group stage, it would be too shameful.
As a result, when the first day of the competition ended, there were a few unlucky seeded contestants who fell in the group stage. One of them was last year's top eight player. At the same time, he was ranked sixth on the professional player ranking list published by the Association. This attracted a lot of attention from the audience.
In the end, the one who made this seeded player unable to enter the top 32 was a young man who had just turned 18 years old. He came from Korea, and his ID was very simple. He was called Moon. He used the alliance army, and with a very simple combination of sea, land, and air forces, he killed the player who was ranked sixth.
This was undoubtedly a huge surprise for all the Koreans. One must know that they didn't invest much in the Red Alert Qualifiers because they put all their energy into StarCraft. Who would have thought that a genius would pop out of nowhere?
As the champion of the previous season, the world's number one player, Sky Emperor, naturally entered the top 32.
For the next two days, the televisions were broadcasting the fierce battles of the top 32. This Korean youth named Moon and the Emperor of Japan were both very powerful. Both of them were very efficient in taking down all the enemies in front of them.
This made the audience speechless. They felt that these two were most likely going to meet in the finals. At the same time, many viewers noticed that the two players' IDs were Sky and Moon. When these two players were put together, they seemed to be very harmonious. It was as if they were born to be a pair.
Unfortunately, there was no such thing as a CP in this era. Otherwise, these two would have already been a CP on Bilibili.
Unfortunately, Sky and Moon didn't get to be together in the end. Moon met Fusang player Emiya Shidō in the top 4. Of course, all the juniors had to respectfully call him King Wei.
The genius finally met an experienced opponent. After losing to Hua Xia's Sky last year, Emiya Shidō didn't even go to school. He locked himself in his house and trained hard. Later on, he was invincible in Fusang and won 32 consecutive matches.
His wins alone were more than Sky's. If Sky didn't have Sky Emperor's ID, the title of the first seed would have been given to Emiya Shidō.
Moon faced Emiya Shidō with his fierce frontal attacks as usual. He wanted to defeat Emiya Shidō directly. However, Emiya Shidō dealt with all of Moon's attacks with ease. Emiya Shidō used all kinds of methods to defend against all of Moon's attacks.
The defending side would naturally have fewer troops than the attacking side, so in the end, Wei Gong Shidao gradually gained the advantage in terms of military strength. Taking advantage of the time when Yue Liang opened up a sub-base, he directly attacked and destroyed Yue Liang's sub-base, completely destroying Yue Liang's economy. In the end, the main army pressed on and used the frontal attack that Yue Liang was best at to forcefully defeat Yue Liang.
This young man sat in his seat for a full five minutes without recovering. It was obvious that this defeat was a huge blow to him.
However, Emiya Shidō didn't care about Moon at all. He only had one goal, and that was Sky Emperor Sky.
"No one can occupy this sacred and noble name!" Emiya Shidō gritted his teeth and said, "I must shoot this guy down from Sky Emperor!"
Revenge was right in front of him.
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