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After grasping the feel, it became increasingly familiar.
About seven more minutes after the game started, Eunseol poured money into items that increased movement speed, and using that increased speed, she dodged all of the opponent’s skills in first-person perspective.
—G.G. if you’re a crying master.
—lolololol.
—If you buy Boots of Swiftness, you can do that?
—Can you?
—Just her first-person movement is ridiculous.
—There’s no delay…
It’s true that even though the device directly reads brainwaves when moving or casting skills in first-person, it takes time to recognize and judge.
But she had almost no such delay.
“I was a little emotional just now, right? It’s a kill angle.”
At the point where they both reached level 6 and learned their ultimates, it’s the mage who should be careful.
If you use your ultimate, distance or stunning skills are the problem, but the opponent’s skill damage or tower is nothing.
But since the skill didn’t hit just now, she emotionally threw away the stun skill, so the opponent was virtually defenseless until the cooldown.
I quickly close the distance with the help of movement skills and items, and just keep hitting.
She tries to move her body between the minions, but it doesn’t matter because it’s impossible to make a mistake in selecting a target to hit in first-person.
“Auto-attack, auto-attack, auto-attack!”
So I chased her all the way to the tower, constantly auto-attacking with my ultimate on.
As soon as I confirmed the casting motion of the opponent’s stun skill, which had its cooldown, I used the Flash summoner spell to move behind the opponent.
And a critical hit that appeared at the right timing.
The opponent died instantly.
“If there were a lot of critical hits, I wouldn’t have had to go to the tower, too bad.”
—?????
—No, what was that Flash just now?
—Did she dodge that?
—I think the opponent also sucked in really well and tried to stun her just before the ultimate ended to make her take tower damage, but she dodged this.
—I knew it from when I was playing solo queue, but this girl is a beast.
—Doing no-holds-barred warrior champion for the first time in first-person lol.
—It can be seen just by looking at her cursing at the trolls when playing solo queue.
—lolololol.
—That was a legend.
—(Video_Donation)
[ Hey, you f— ]
Fortunately, there was no problem thanks to the quick action of the other streamers who were broadcasting.
—Media control.
—Nambi, quickly release the donation limit…
—The Great True who is dignified even to trolls.
—Say you’re dignified!
—lololol.
—Won’t that be controversial when she goes pro?
—But honestly, even the haters will admit it.
—If a support comes to mid from the beginning, even Fraud would curse.
—lol.
—True Cola lol.
“Hmm. That’s pretty good, right?”
—????
—That…?
Honestly, there was nothing wrong with what I said.
If you think about where I learned that kind of way of speaking, everyone is the same.
Fraud was the type who didn’t curse at trolls in solo queue, but after it was over, he had the power to permanently ban their accounts through the game company’s headquarters direct contact network.
Honestly, if I had that authority, I’m confident that I could play the game nicely without cursing.
—If you secretly play solo queue, what the hell…
—Roaring beast girl.
—G.G. if you’re looking forward to the in-game voice video of Master League.
—lololol.
—Get ready.
—ST True/Controversy/
—The fact is that a wiki document has already been created~.
—News reporters lol.
“Hey, there are no trolls during the game.”
—?
—lolololol.
—Just ‘laughed’.
—Trolls are at least intentional…
—I can hear the sounds of Master League fans’ stomachs bursting.
—True…that’s how it is.
—??? : You have to carry, right?
—Endure the weight of the royal mid.
Hmm.
Is it that bad?
Judging by the fact that the nicknames of the viewers who chatted were all ST-related, it seems that the condition of the ST3 team is not good.
I didn’t really look into the team itself because I thought I could just join ST, but maybe I should look into this a little later.
“Well then, since the ultimate cooldown is back…”
Right after I boldly moved beyond our camp, for some reason, four people came to the mid lane.
“Huh?”
—Attention!
—lololol.
—Ah lol, even if you use your ultimate, you’re dead if you can’t move.
—??? : A guy who thinks his ultimate is unstoppable.
—Lol.
I endured 5 seconds and faced that bleak black and white screen.
It was polite to die if so many people came when I went forward believing in my ultimate, let alone if I had just put my foot in the opponent’s camp from our camp.
“……No, really?”
—That’s how much they wanted to get at least one kill on True~.
—Since they’re going to the pro scene, they have to make the masters a stepping stone.
—lol.
—But really, she’s all over the lanes?
—Anyway, it’s not a ranked game, so who cares.
Anyway.
It’s definitely felt that the disadvantage of first-person, the extremely limited field of vision because there is no minimap.
I can hear the sound of pings, but when the field of vision narrows, the sound of our team pinging or the voice is mixed with the opponent’s skills or the minion’s auto-attacks, so it’s too complicated.
Even the auditory part had considerable limitations.
“I don’t think I can hear the voice well in first-person, is this a bug?”
—It’s not.
—It seems like she didn’t even try first-person lol.
—Voices are originally not heard well in first-person.
—Actually, it’s right that you can’t hear each other when you’re far apart in the game.
—lol.
—Minimal balance patch.
Come to think of it, when I played flex rank with the kids at the PC bang before, I used the external voice chat function, and this time, I entered a private room that was all set up, so I was using the game’s own voice program.
“This is also amazing.”
—Amazing.
—How is that Challenger’s system understanding…?
—But except for first-person, her other understanding is full.
—lol.
—It’s unbelievable to see her split and macro.
—Just don’t play games with masters, just get 1v1 lessons.
—lololol.
“Then I’ll ask if there are people who can give lectures after the game is over.”
As soon as I finished speaking, illegal lecture advertisements flooded all over the Rift.
The game was won without any problems.
In order to catch me once, they came to mid, and even left the main monsters in the Twisted Forest and emptied the tower, so it was natural for the snowball to roll.
And above all, the masters’ macro was a little lacking compared to our team, who became Challengers while doing various things.
Anyway, we mixed the members and played one more game, and the viewers just enjoyed it.
[Well, now the Challenger streamer in-house game is over! This time is Learn from the Masters—time]
—The title is lame.
—It’s inevitable because it’s a broadcast that was created out of nowhere.
—lololol.
—Did True’s first teacher appear?
—Let’s gooooo.
Reflecting the viewers’ opinions, I decided to take a lesson from one of the Challengers I met today after the game was over.
“Hello! I’m Challenger AD carry Agni!”
For reference, just in case there might be any strange controversy, I asked her, the only female Challenger other than me among these Challengers, and a top-tier AD carry in terms of mechanics.
“What do you mean, I’m a teacher to our True player-nim. Judging by what she’s doing, I’m just giving her some tips.”
“Anything you learn is a teacher, right?”
“Really?”
“Later, when I use what I learned here after the actual league game, I’ll definitely mention you.”
—Wow.
—Her heart is also big.
—(It’s true).
—lololol.
—You go away.
—Until the polar bear melts.
—[This comment has been blocked]
“But come to think of it, did you have a teacher while playing Lock?”
“Hmm……If I had to say, Coach Ahn Jaehoon and, Fraud?”
Coach Ahn Jaehoon was the person I learned a lot from in terms of concepts since I was in the academy, and Fraud, needless to say, taught me various things directly.
“Huh? Fraud-nim?”
“Ah. So…I didn’t learn directly.”
“Ah ha. You watched a lot of videos!”
No.
He really taught me next to me.
Honestly, it was a bit unfair, but since I couldn’t say it anywhere, I had to let it go appropriately.
“Well, then shall we try the basics first?”
As we entered the Rift practice tool, we changed the screen to first-person. We naturally turned it on separately with a separate program for conversation.
“You see the bot here, right?”
An advanced AI bot appeared before our eyes.
“What I’m going to teach you is really basic, but surprisingly, it will take some time to get the hang of it.”
She said that and showed how to dodge by entering the range where the bot was aggroed.
“Usually, the most common mistake when playing in first-person is to move excessively, you know?”
She said she would show a bad example and dodged the skills that the opponent shot by rolling normally.
“Since there’s basic correction, it’s easy to dodge by rolling, and it’s not particularly strange, but it’s lacking in detail. You can’t use skills while dodging.”
So, she reset the situation again and showed the proper evasion.
“Here, instead of thinking about moving your whole body, you just twist your body like this.”
It’s said that the correction for evasion is greater than the advantage of the judgment range obtained when the opponent uses a skill in first-person, or something like that.
I’ll have to look into it in more detail later, but it didn’t seem difficult to produce that kind of result.
“Is this how you do it?”
I went to the advanced bot and did the same thing she did.
“……First time. Right?”
“Is this a difficult movement?”
“Usually, it’s harder to just twist your body slightly than to roll because of the reaction speed.”
The less movement, the less correction for the movement itself, and the more correction for the evasion judgment.
So, the better you are, the more you can dodge by moving slightly and rather look for an angle to attack in reverse.
“Then can I do it like this?”
“How?”
Without even needing to twist my body, I just turned my gaze as soon as the skill came into my field of vision and dodged it.
Then Agni’s reaction, who saw that, was strange.
“……I’m just going to leave.”
—My world has collapsed.
—G.G. if you’re Agni who was excited because she thought she had a lot to teach a promising player and made a connection, but got hit by a UFC.
—lololololol.
—Agni is crying.
—Noona.
—She’s really shocked.
—lolol.
—What the hell is she who is shocked by the reaction speed of an AD carry?
—Keyboard<—Shackles GOAT.
—I admit it.
—Even the guys who insisted stubbornly eventually admit it.
—The keyboard association that collapsed to the person who handles the keyboard and mouse best lolol.
—??? : I’ll send you away…
Everyone seemed to be in tears.
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