Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 819 Xiao Nai, you're a real bastard!

Chen Yehui guessed the other party's estimate and continued to persuade, "Actually, the team doesn't need too many people. The main thing is to limit Ye Qiu and Yi Xiao Nai He who come to the online game from time to time. As long as a tactical master like the vice-captain comes to our guild department to give guidance when he has time, that will be fine."

However, Cui Li did not respond further. After all, as the person in charge of recruitment, he was well aware of the situation. If he actually did it, the situation might be even worse.

Although Chen Yehui was unaware of the team's promise to its members, he could see their hesitation. Although he didn't know why, he still said, "Our guild is currently in a very passive position in the God's Domain, while the allied forces led by Happy still dominate the wild boss battles. Moreover, because Ye Qiu, Zhang Jiale, and others are almost always online, we are even more hesitant to act rashly."

Hearing this, Cui Li glanced at Chen Yehui, feeling that the latter was acting too hastily. After all, if they were in this situation, other guilds would be in the same boat, yet other guilds didn't have professional players coming to the online game. After all, if the main players couldn't play, couldn't the substitutes? Although players weren't obligated to work for the guild, they were still part of the same club, and they'd see each other frequently. If the owner or other leaders made a request, they'd usually give them face, not to mention substitute players who had even less playing time. Some even used this opportunity to build relationships with people in other departments, hoping to secure a place for themselves after retirement.

However, none of the major teams experienced this situation; instead, Chen Yehui seemed rather anxious. This made Cui Li suspect that Chen Yehui was trying to shift all the blame for his year's poor performance onto this incident, as if he were looking for an escape route.

However, he had to admit that if it were just Xiao Shiqin alone, it might not be a problem. Based on his interactions with Xiao Shiqin over this period, the other person seemed to be a reasonable person. If he could explain the current situation of the team to him, without requiring Xiao Shiqin to spend a lot of time on online games, he shouldn't develop any negative feelings towards the team.

"You should strengthen your intelligence gathering efforts. As for contacting the deputy captain, I'll contact him if it really comes to that. I don't want to give him a definite answer yet; I want to see how things develop." Cui Li didn't give him a definite answer; he wanted to see how things went.

Chen Yehui was already quite satisfied with what the other party had said. Knowing he couldn't say too much, he took his leave after receiving a reply.

In contrast to the somber atmosphere at Excellent Era, Happy has been living a much more comfortable life lately. With Wu Chen bringing a bunch of account cards to Happy, the team has seen a significant improvement in all aspects.

Xiao Nai's new playing style has also improved significantly after talking with Wu Chen, a veteran player who has been using a gang-style approach for many years. Team Happy even organized an internal match, with Xiao Nai leading Zhang Jiale and Wu Chen, along with Baozi and Luo Ji. The opponent was Ye Xiu, Wei Chen, Tang Rou, Qiao Jingjing, and An Wenyi.

It's hard to say which side has a better setup. Although Xiao Nai has an extra player, Luo Ji's skills still need improvement, and Baozi has a playstyle that's completely unpredictable. On the other hand, Ye Xiu not only has a healer, but Tang Rou and Qiao Jingjing's skills are also very stable.

The final result was one win and one loss.

Ye Xiu's team won the second match. After all, Ye Qiu was involved in the design of the strategy throughout the entire process, and he was very clear about the flaws of the strategy. Not to mention that Xiao Nai was not the best match for the strategy. Neither Baozi nor Luo Ji could serve as the front row to relieve pressure on Xiao Nai, and Luo Ji was a weakness.

Even so, Ye Qiu and his team were still outmaneuvered by Xiao Nai in the first match, which allowed Xiao Nai to execute his tactics perfectly. Tang Rou and Qiao Jingjing had a very difficult time in that match.

Xiao Nai's fighting strategy is very simple. Although it is somewhat similar to Wuji's gang-up style, it is more like Ye Xiu's Screen Battle Strategy when broken down. It is just that this time it is a double Screen Battle Strategy.

Relying on Zhang Jiale and Xiao Nai's diverse fighting style, they created a large area of ​​light pollution, confining the opponents within this area while the Gunners provided heavy firepower coverage. Meanwhile, within the skill range of Zhang Jiale and the Gunners, Xiao Nai used his sharpshooter's extremely fast attack speed and frequency to attack opponents trying to escape.

After all, within this vast skill attack range, unless the opponent can interrupt Zhang Jiale and Su Mucheng's attack rhythm, they will be at a significant disadvantage. Simply parrying these tribute wines is already quite troublesome, not to mention having to guard against Xiao Nai, who is like a ghost amidst the light pollution. Most importantly, all three of them are ranged classes, making it extremely difficult to chase or run away.

Not to mention that Xiao Nai is also a sharpshooter who can fight in close combat.

This strategy, combined with Ye Xiu's versatile ranged and melee abilities, further enhanced its resilience and crowd control. An Wenyi, as the team's sustain, simply needed to stay in the back and heal Xiao Nai and the others whenever possible—which happened to be An Wenyi's forte. Because the strategy was being tested, both Ye Xiu and An Wenyi were on the opposing side. However, even when surrounded by Xiao Nai's skills, the combination of Ye Xiu and An Wenyi's dozen or so summoned beasts still yielded quite good results.

After all, Qiao Jingjing and Wei Chen were already having enough trouble dealing with Xiao Nai and his group's offensive. The restriction was that more than ten summoned beasts would attack them from time to time. That's right, Luo Ji was also classified as a summoned beast. Before there were any summoned beasts that could be summoned, Luo Ji was a summoned beast that could cast elemental mage and magic skills from a distance.

For the first time, Qiao Jingjing and the others found summoned beasts to be incredibly annoying.

The reason is simply the frequency and stealth of the attacks.

Because Xiao Nai's fighting style is essentially a semi-variant style, he throws grenades while maintaining a barrage of bullets. However, his ammunition expert skills are not as numerous as Zhang Jiale's, a true ammunition expert. Therefore, his grenades mainly serve a supplementary purpose. But this also significantly amplifies the field of vision covered by Zhang Jiale's varied fighting style.

This allowed Xiao Nai and Zhang Jiale to create a space that offered both concealment and high-frequency attacks. Under such light pollution, the opponents sometimes had to take time to confirm the location of their teammates, not to mention the large-scale bombardment from outside by a gunner. As for Baozi, he would shoot whoever got close, since in this space, the opponents didn't need to defend themselves against these attacks, so he fought with complete impunity.

Finally, Luo summoned summoned beasts from all directions, surrounding Ye Xiu and his team and attacking them from the center. This often meant that Ye Xiu's team not only had to withstand the light pollution and skill attacks during saturation, but also had to be careful of other attacks hidden in these explosions. Even if you managed to defend against these, there was always a bun that would jump out from time to time and hit you on the head with a brick.

Defending against these was already incredibly frustrating, because Luo Ji's summoned beasts were everywhere, meaning their attacks could come from any direction. Ye Xiu and the others had adjusted their rhythm and were defending well when, out of nowhere, they were hit by a summoned beast's skill from a random angle.

Although the attack power of summoned beasts is limited, they can interrupt your combos and even put you in a very short stun.

The stun effect under normal circumstances isn't a big deal, but it limits their ability to block attacks. It's like when you're perfectly equipped and have blocked a boss's attack, a small monster suddenly appears behind you. The attack is stunning but not mentally damaging; it just interrupts your skill, causing you to take all of the boss's attacks.

That's how Ye Xiu's team felt when they faced Xiao Nai's team for the first time—it was an incredibly painful experience...

God knows how much psychological damage they suffered after the first game...

Of course, the flaws of this strategy are also very obvious. As long as the team doesn't fall into Xiao Nai's ambush or get pulled into his Hundred Flowers style of play, there won't be any problems.

This is also why Ye Xiu and his team won their second match.

However, this flaw would not exist if Ye Xiu were in Xiao Nai's team, because Ye Xiu is a free-to-play player with many taunt skills. The Wizard's Shurulu and the Knight's Taunt can forcibly pull the opponent in.

If you manage to pull one in, either you all rush in to rescue them, or you watch them get ganged up on and beaten to death by Xiao Nai and his group.

Even the shameless Wei Chen exclaimed during the match, "Xiao Nai, you're a real bastard..." (End of Chapter)

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