Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 745 Is my own offensive really that powerful?

On Happy's side, Baozi is the first to start. After all, as the first player to go out, there will be some tension and pressure. Even the most determined players will have these emotions. Although someone like Tang Rou might actually perform better because of these emotions, Xiao Nai knows very well that Tang Rou is more suitable for arena battles. So he is not in a hurry to let her go first, but instead lets the thick-skinned Baozi go first.

After all, he was different from others. Pressure? Xiao Nai even doubted whether the other party knew about this.

With the map refreshed, both teams' characters have also entered the arena.

This time, the map shows the riverside water corridor.

"Wuji chose this map..." Ye Xiu murmured upon seeing the map chosen by the other party.

"What's wrong with this map?" Chen Guo asked curiously.

"It's nothing, just be careful not to fall into the water, Baozi," Xiao Nai explained. As it turns out, Xiao Nai's "Ye Xiu translator" was as authoritative as ever!
"Okay!" Baozi replied.

The Riverside Corridor is a map where land and water coexist, and one of the biggest differences between professional players and ordinary players is water combat. After all, water combat is very troublesome for ordinary players, and they would never go into the water to fight monsters unless absolutely necessary. But as a professional player, you can't allow yourself to have this weakness.

Of course, even professional players dislike the complexities of water combat. But because they are professionals, they will practice it even if they don't like it, and their choice of this map is undoubtedly intended to exploit the water combat to bully their opponents.

However, the other side's choice was not thorough enough, since there was still half of the land remaining. In this situation, Baozi would need to act according to circumstances.

The match has begun, and both teams' characters have loaded. The characters appear at opposite corners of the map, connected only by a series of winding waterways.

Baozi didn't care about so many things. The moment the match started, he immediately controlled his character to charge at the opponent. In the face of Baozi's charge, Wu Chen was very calm. Wu Chen's operation was very steady, giving people a feeling of being unhurried.

This is, after all, a map for a single-player match, so it's not very large; there's no point in making a large map for a single-player game. As the two characters drew closer, a layer of purple light appeared on Baozi's self-made weapon, the Claw of Aggression. This was the Rogue Skill, Poison, which inflicts a special additional attribute of poison damage on attacks. Combined with Baozi's unstoppable momentum, it gave off an aura of wanting to completely crush his opponent.

Despite facing the opponent's overwhelming momentum, Wu Chen remained calm and composed, keeping a close eye on his opponent while moving his character. He precisely calculated the distance between them and planned his next attack.

Gunner is a ranged-specialized class, with all its advantages lying in ranged combat. Therefore, in one-on-one battles, Gunners are usually the ones to initiate the attack first. After all, as a ranged-specialized class, melee combat has always been a disadvantage for Gunners, so there is no such thing as a Gunner striking back in melee combat.

The Rogue is a mid-to-long-range class, possessing some ranged skills, but these are ultimately limited. It's primarily a melee-oriented class, so Wu Chen naturally wouldn't let Baozi get close to him so easily.

At this moment, Wu Chen was already manipulating the mouse, moving it around Baozi's character. After all, for gunner-type characters, the cursor is the crosshair. Of course, recoil must also be considered in Glory's gunner-type attacks.

"The distance is right." Wu Chen had calculated the distance between himself and Baozi and was preparing to attack when Baozi abruptly stopped. This sudden stop rendered Wu Chen's prediction useless. After all, Gunner-type automatic attacks have a travel time before reaching their target, so Gunner-type players usually need to pre-fire, which requires a high level of prediction skill. But Baozi's sudden stop rendered Wu Chen's prediction completely ineffective.

"Such strong judgment." Wu Chen thought with some surprise. He didn't expect that his opponent, a rookie player who came from humble beginnings, would have such excellent observation skills and accurately predict his best attack distance and his own attack movements.

But now that the attack had been decided, Wu Chen naturally wouldn't stop, adjusting the cursor to continue. Just as Wu Chen finished his attack, he saw Baozi suddenly turn around and run further and further away with his back to him…

Wu Chen: "∑(ιДン)ノ"

what's the situation?
This is Wu Chen's only thought right now.

Even if the opponent had figured out his attack intentions, he could have simply dodged by moving away. Why was the opponent running away? The main problem was that they were running right in front of a ranged Gunner. Keep in mind that this is just a one-on-one map. Given the size of this map, the Gunner can easily take on opponents. In fact, if they position themselves well, a large area of ​​the map will be within their attack range.

But when fighting a Gunner, all you have to do is try to get your character close to him. Now that the opponent isn't coming over, all you have to do is maintain your attack range and press forward.

Thinking this, Wu Chen began attacking while pressing towards Baozi, but he never let his guard down regarding Baozi's movements. However, Baozi seemed to have no intention of getting close, simply circling around in the corridor, leaving Wu Chen completely bewildered and utterly clueless about Baozi's intentions.

Although Wu Chen didn't know why the other party was doing this, Wu Chen's attacks wouldn't stop.

Wu Chen reached behind his back and pulled out an anti-tank gun, firing three shots at Baozi in quick succession.

Faced with the opponent's skill, Baozi no longer ignored it as he had when dealing with the opponent's normal attacks. Instead, he directly blocked an anti-tank gun that was coming at him.

boom!
With a huge explosion, Wu Chen's anti-tank gun shot was actually hit by Baozi's brick. This is completely impossible in reality and can only happen in a game.

As a veteran professional, Wu Chen's offensive was not going to end so easily. In fact, he already had a complete attack plan in mind when he launched the attack. Under Wu Chen's control, a continuous barrage of artillery fire swarmed towards Baozi. Apart from the first move where he blocked the anti-tank gun with a brick, which was somewhat cool, Baozi looked quite disheveled in the subsequent attacks.

As a result of the enemy's continuous long-range bombardment, Baozi became like a headless fly, running around everywhere.

This scene completely baffled Wu Chen. He didn't know what was going on with his opponent. They were doing fine at first, so how did they suddenly become so defenseless? Was his offensive really that powerful? So powerful that he could suppress his opponent to the point of disorientation?
Of course, such thoughts only flashed through Wu Chen's mind. After all, as the captain of a team, Wu Chen had a very clear understanding of his own abilities. After all, if one doesn't even have a clear understanding of oneself, how can one talk about taking responsibility? (End of this chapter)

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