My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?
Chapter 324 Shifting the Blame Eastward, Horse Trampling Cherry Blossoms
Chapter 324 Shifting the Blame Eastward, Horse Trampling Cherry Blossoms
The night after the game.
The entire canyon was thrown into complete chaos.
The frequent appearances of various top lane Nidalee, pure tank Jayce, and even top lane Malphite have left jungle players, who already struggle with ranked games, even more speechless.
By all means
When they tried to confront Luo Ji, they found that he had already skillfully closed the comment section under his official account.
There's nothing we can do about it.
The only option is to turn around and rush to [Bring on the Master Brother], and then casually give [Three Kingdoms Kill] a bad review; at least we have to show some attitude.
"Your reaction time is really fast."
"necessary."
Hearing Casa's teasing, Luo Ji subconsciously curled the corners of his mouth.
The traffic generated by this BO3 match came at the perfect time. At the same time, the exciting events during the match, the broadcast of advertisements, and the momentum of "China's No. 1 Tournament" made Luo Ji's popularity unparalleled.
In this situation, putting a gag on the fans is, in a sense, more beneficial than harmful.
"Can you manage your time?"
"It should be okay, right?"
In fact.
At this stage, both the competition and the advertisements are fine. One is to maintain the intensity of my training, and the other is to wait for the traffic to come after the filming is completed. The problem lies in the competition that I am preparing.
If we only consider the laning phase...
This title of "Number One in the Chinese Server" is somewhat undeserved.
However, if we're talking about team fight performance, theoretically, no matter how the game is set up, the lineup allocation is still very difficult to determine.
Simply.
Luo Ji also met with Huya Siquan and Buguoguo again after the match.
"You've really given us a lot of trouble."
The group met only once.
Bu Guoguo poured out his grievances in front of everyone.
The collaboration involved several people: Luo Ji provided the funding, Zi Tai communicated with live streaming websites, and the other three contacted various streamers, retired players, and even commentators and hosts to join. However, the setup and content of the competition were entirely entrusted to Bu Guoguo.
If that were all, it would be fine.
The problem is that
No matter what solutions he proposed, Huya Siquan felt like the client looking at the solutions proposed by the contractor, feeling that something was missing and somewhat dissatisfied.
After numerous revisions, with the preliminary rounds almost upon us, everyone ended up reverting to the first version of the design.
The most frequently mentioned.
Furthermore:
"I don't know what's missing, but it feels like something's missing. Why don't you try a little harder?"
Just this one sentence.
It almost gave Bu Guoguo a nervous breakdown.
Luo Ji smiled and took Bu Guoguo's hand: "I know you've worked hard, but young people always need some challenges. After this event, it will at least become an important part of your life experience."
Let me tell you the truth.
"For this event, I could have easily found someone else to share the burden with you, but why did I only ask you? Because if this piece of the pie is shared with someone else, you won't be happy with it."
"Besides, wouldn't it be great to have one-twentieth of the prize pool all to myself?"
Cloth Pot: !!!
No.
You didn't tell me about this great opportunity.
When everyone was planning this event, Bu Guoguo never imagined he would actually get paid. The prize money for this competition is said to be in the seven or even eight figures.
One-twentieth is still quite a lot.
Everyone else gives you a big stick first and then a sweet treat, but you, you're the opposite, you directly have someone feed the young master a sweet treat?
The four tiger-toothed dogs standing to the side were even more bewildered.
They were all prepared to join Luo Ji in offering psychological comfort to Bu Guoguo, but they never expected that you would just throw money at him.
We wanted to help you out, and you just flaunted your wealth to us?
The corner of his mouth twitched:
"Selling cups can be so profitable? I feel like this competition is almost more than your entire year's signing fee."
Luo Ji subtly displayed his superiority.
"Who said I only have signing fees and cup revenue? Even without those, I also have another company, which I run simultaneously as an MCN company and do some investment and financial management. Oh, and I also made a little over a hundred million during the World Cup."
As he spoke, he made a gesture as if he were pointing to the universe.
He doesn't care about investing money at all.
Firstly, this competition coincided with a confluence of favorable timing, location, and circumstances. Many people are unaware that S13 was the year with the most terrifying player contract inflation in the LPL in its previous history, and JDG's original lineup that year reportedly cost 100 million yuan.
Everyone wants to pull off something drastic.
It wasn't until after S13 that player signing bonuses and salaries were gradually reduced starting with S14. In this timeline, the LPL, having won the championship, was still very popular, and the Asian Games were about to begin.
They are rich, famous, and popular.
At this time, organizing the "National Server's Number One Tournament" means that live streaming platforms don't need to spend money to actively promote the event, hosts and commentators sign up voluntarily without being urged, and players and streamers who make a living from esports respond enthusiastically.
It won't cost much at all.
Moreover.
If they didn't create a false sense of prosperity, how could V5 Club have listed on NASDAQ, and how could they have cashed out the stock to fleece foreigners? Back in the day...
Luckin Coffee, with its coffee priced at 9.9 yuan a cup, has become a shining example of Chinese products, a harvester of American investors, a Nasdaq disaster, an inescapable nightmare for US stock market investors, the Khaleesi of dishwashing water, the uncrowned king of the world's money-burning competition, and the spokesperson for the magic of stock price manipulation.
That's impressive.
Why can't we become the pride of the V nation and then rake in US dollars from capital?
Hearing Luo Ji's seemingly wealthy demeanor, the four members of Tiger Tooth gasped in astonishment. In a sense, they were the first group in the professional circle to truly appreciate Luo Ji's wealth.
But here's the thing.
You've only been a professional player for less than a year, how did you accumulate initial experience so quickly?
"How about we tone it down a bit? Actually, we can chip in a little bit."
Xie Jian thought Luo Ji was putting on a brave face.
Luo Ji simply smiled.
“I know you mean well in advising me, but this time it really didn’t cost me much money. Even if I lost it all, it would just be a way to generate some buzz for me. After I retire, I can even skip writing a book and go straight to making a documentary.”
"To put it bluntly, it's just taking a personal photoshoot and then showing it in theaters to share on social media."
"It should at least have some content."
He looked so confident.
Only then did everyone feel relieved.
Many things in China are simply a matter of money and connections not being in place, but ultimately it all comes down to money. If the money is there, there's nothing that can't be done.
If so, then it means there isn't enough money.
After convincing the others, Luo Ji then began to present his own ideas:
"The No. 1 Tournament in China adopts a points system."
"Solo matches are a certainty. Some people might say that a best-of-three series is just luck, but a best-of-five series is definitely out of the question. Also, we can't have too many participants; we have to set up rankings for them."
"Then the RANK score can also be used as part of the points. Some people are good at team fights when playing Ornn, some are good at split pushing when playing Yorick, and some have their own unique understanding of item builds when playing special skills. So let them have room to perform and let them climb the ranks on the Japanese server."
"First, you need to have a ranking, then you can register, and then a time will be set to settle the points ranking."
"Providing two options can effectively prevent manipulation outside the venue."
Say something.
If it weren't for the rampant cheating in the domestic server, Luo Ji would have really wanted to make the Chinese server's "Summit of the Rift" his main battlefield. But he knew that would be tantamount to handing over the cake to a bunch of "directors," so he changed the subject and shifted the battle to the other side.
Luo Ji's words.
This made everyone in the room's eyes light up.
current.
The Korean server is cracking down on non-Korean accounts, while high-level matches on the Chinese server are rife with trolls. If you calculate your rank, there's a risk of being targeted by trolls or match-fixing.
Can it be taken daily?
That's a no-man's-land, and in the current Japanese server games, eight out of ten players are Chinese, and the probability of the remaining two being locals is small.
Letting a group of skilled players fight it out won't affect the ecosystem of the Chinese server.
As for the Japanese server ecosystem?
That's none of his business.
"Your idea is excellent. There aren't many players on the Japanese server to begin with. A bunch of skilled players fighting there won't cause any friendly fire. Even if there are friendly fire incidents, it's still a good thing for us."
Bu Guoguo nodded.
Then he added:
"Actually, we can come up with more titles. The competition for the number one spot in the national server is too fierce. Some people are very famous, but they have passed their peak. Perhaps after securing the championship, we can create something like the 'Most Watchable' number one, or the 'Most Creative' number one."
"Some highly popular heroes."
"The title of 'Number One in the National Server' doesn't necessarily have to be limited to one person; with good performance, it's possible to share the top spot!"
can only say.
Everyone here is a seasoned veteran; they understand things immediately.
Take Camille as an example.
There are at least 11 or 20 people who use this as their specialty to do live streams. If we really had to choose a number one, what would the others do for a living?
"If that's the case, we'll also have to invite those analysis-based content creators over."
"Let them be the ones to score."
"It's somewhat inappropriate for us, the organizers, to get involved, but these analysts can create high-quality videos and also have a certain level of authority and inflammatory power."
"Yes, yes, that's what we'll do!"
"."
All night long.
Luo Ji and the other five people were giving each other suggestions, making the entire "National Server No. 1 Tournament" perfect. However, when they suddenly realized that Luo Ji, as the organizer, still hadn't adjusted his position, they were all in a bit of a dilemma.
He's too young to be a referee.
If we present it as an award ceremony, it won't attract any viewers.
In this regard.
Luo Ji's answer was concise: "Hahaha, it's simple, I'll just become a contestant, right?"
Tiger Tooth Four Dogs: "?"
Cloth Pot: "?"
"It's not that it's impossible, it's just that you play too many different heroes, making it difficult for us to determine which hero category you should be in."
It seemed they were afraid he would misunderstand.
Letme quickly explained:
"Some people are good at heavy armor warriors, some are good at top lane tanks, and some are good at all sorts of weird things, but as for special skills, right now everyone knows that you are very good at using Quesanti, but no one really knows what your special skill is."
AJ echoed this sentiment:
"Yes, every contestant has their own strengths and weaknesses, so what about you, Mengni?"
"I?"
Luo Ji opened the League of Legends mobile app on his phone, then selected the top lane category and pointed it towards their positions:
"I know a little about everything."
(End of this chapter)
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