Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 752 First Battle of the Arena

Seeing that the Wuji team was using the same map again, even the Happy fans started complaining. After all, their purpose in coming here was to see Happy get humiliated. Although they were supporting Wuji now because Happy was getting humiliated, wasn't this kind of behavior equivalent to throwing away their own advantage?

After all, with a series of matches in the singles competition, the opponent is also somewhat familiar with this map, so Wuji Team's advantage will disappear, which increases the possibility of Happy winning.

Of course, some Happy fans at the scene had already started to mock, and even some neutral fans started to complain.

After all, the popularity generated by Qiao Jingjing and Xiao Nai's live stream has attracted a large number of people. Among them are naturally some players who, although they are fans of Qiao Jingjing, have a neutral opinion of Happy, neither particularly disliking nor liking the team. These neutral players are currently the largest group in this arena.

So for a while, the comments and chat channels were full of complaints about Wuji's choice.

Faced with the teasing and criticism from many people, even the members of the Wuji team felt a little embarrassed. Although their initial idea and tactical approach were correct—after all, players in solo matches and arena matches cannot be the same—even if the opponent wasn't completely unfamiliar with the map, their understanding was still limited. These ordinary players might not see it, but Xiao Nai and his team were very clear about the opponent's purpose. Although the opponent's purpose was somewhat utilitarian, this method could only target grassroots newly established teams like theirs.

In professional leagues, everyone trains by running maps and practicing naval warfare, so this kind of calculation is completely meaningless.

Objectively speaking, Wuji's strategy was quite good, but because they lost twice on this map in a row, and both times their players suffered some losses on the map, the fact that Wuji is still playing on this map has caused such a strong reaction.

However, the audience's information ultimately couldn't affect the system's operation, and soon both teams' starting players had entered the arena under the system's operation. As the characters joined the battle, they could no longer see the outside chat channels. The internal and external channels of the match were separated by the system. Those outside could open a small window to see the internal conversations, but those inside couldn't see the external ones.

All of this is to prevent external assistance during the competition, since unlike the players, the audience has a god-like perspective.

However, since the online competition of the Challenger Series is ultimately a competition without real-person supervision, he doesn't know whether other people will pass messages to the players offline. After all, such operations cannot be prevented in online competitions, and the league will not care about it. The rules are there, and everyone should abide by them. If you don't follow them and you are caught, that's just bad luck. Anyway, the offline competition will eventually take place, and these little tricks will be meaningless there. Only online competitions will have real benefits, so the league doesn't care about these offline things.

Of course, this is also because offline competitions are indeed difficult to supervise, so they turn a blind eye to some issues.

In this regard, the members of Team Happy were clearly very self-aware. Even when Baozi got lost in the first match, none of them offered any help during the game. After all, they are professional players, and they maintain a fair competitive spirit in the face of victory or defeat; this is a basic moral principle for any athlete.

As the countdown ended, the arena battle officially began. Tang Rou's Han Yanrou had frequently appeared in the challenges before, so many people recognized her. Especially the "face-slapping" group, they were extremely familiar with this character, even knowing exactly how she was equipped. Unfortunately, as the match progressed, they found that their familiarity with Happy's character equipment seemed to be useless, because the Happy team had all acquired several pieces of self-made equipment.

The Wuji team had already discovered this when they fought Baozi before. At that time, they had already looked through all the character equipment that could be viewed by the opponent. They knew then that their already disadvantageous area of ​​self-made equipment was now even more disadvantageous.

But Glory isn't just a game about equipment. Equipment is ultimately just a supplementary element; it influences the outcome, but it's not the sole factor. Therefore, the Wuji team wasn't discouraged by this.

Battle Mage Han Yanrou vs. Qi Master Tian Nu, the arena match officially begins.

As the third most famous character in Team Happy, the Qi Master of Team Wuji did not show any negligence when facing Tang Rou.

Although the loss in the previous match still had some impact, the Wuji Qi Master's opening moves were still very bold and proactive. After all, the Qi Master is ultimately a fighting class. Although its melee ability is not particularly outstanding due to the special nature of its system, it has excellent mid-to-long-range output methods.

Of course, in terms of range, it still can't compare to dedicated ranged classes like marksmen or mages, but it's still a bit further than classes like battle mages. So, if these two classes face off head-on, the qi master usually gets the first strike.

In addition, most of the Qi Master's mid-range attacks are wide-area skills, which are essentially map-wide attacks. Such skills have a significant advantage in narrow places like the Riverside Corridor. After all, the ground of this map is made up of corridors, and the space on both sides is very limited. One wrong move and you could be blasted into the water by the Qi Master's map-wide attack.

In fact, it's not just Qi Masters; most classes in Wuji have this advantage, which is why they chose this map. It's just a pity that they didn't make good use of this advantage in the individual competition.

However, the Qigong master players of Wuji were still somewhat wary of Tang Rou. Facing Tang Rou, who was also rushing over, they naturally couldn't let her operate freely. The moment they discovered that she had entered their attack range, they launched an attack without hesitation.

The Qi Master from the Wuji Team then performed a Kamehameha-like charging motion, unleashing a Qi Blast at Tang Rou. However, the Qi Blast was merely a low-level Qi Master skill, and even with charging, its range was limited, allowing Tang Rou to easily dodge it. This was exactly what the Wuji Qi Master had anticipated. Immediately after unleashing the Qi Blast, the Wuji Qi Master leaped up and launched another massive Qi Cannon in the direction Tang Rou had dodged. This was none other than the high-level Qi Master skill – the Heaven-Shattering Cannon!

A powerful and massive psychic energy cannon, carrying a strong current of air, erupted from the Wuji Qi Master's hands. As a high-level skill, the psychic energy cannon was a genuine area-of-effect attack. If Tang Rou continued moving, she would inevitably be hit. Normally, the only way to dodge this skill was to retreat. However, to make the correct movement, she also had to consider the opponent's possible attack patterns. After all, as a professional player, the opponent didn't initially expect a skill like the energy wave blast to cause any damage to Tang Rou. (End of Chapter)

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