Hu Die Lan

Chapter 1100 Gap

Five-on-five combat was completely different from hundred-on-hundred. Professional players certainly possessed extremely high professional qualities, and their levels were much higher than ordinary players. However, with the same professional player background, Ye Xiu's familiarity, honed from a year and a half of crazily playing online games and frequently experiencing the front lines of Boss raids, had widened the gap between him and them.

Professional players certainly possessed higher tactical and technical levels, but when faced with this kind of situation, how to subtly handle the balance and ultimately profit might not be better than the guild leaders. In these occasions, professional players mostly relied on crushing-level technical strength to directly tear apart their opponents, making it impossible for them to execute their intentions. But now, there was Ye Xiu in the opposing陣, who was very skilled in online game battles. They couldn't make up for this difference in a short period of time.

The Dragon Swordsman, chasing Su Mu Cheng's Gunner, charged directly into the ranks of several guilds, slashing and killing all the way. For the players of these guilds, this was no different from a Boss who had aggroed. What made it even more embarrassing was that their current situation meant that controlling it wasn't an option, and not controlling it seemed even more passive. Su Mu Cheng's Gunner was still moving, simply leading the Dragon Swordsman in circles in their formation, constantly borrowing a knife to kill people.

Focus fire on Su Mu Cheng?

Several guilds had thought about it, but the Gunner had the longest range, and it was not easy to focus fire on her position. In addition, she was a player of Su Mu Cheng's level. It was quite unrealistic...

"Charge at Happy!!" At this time, someone suddenly came up with an idea and shouted directly in the crowd. Those who heard it thought it made sense, and immediately ignored the Dragon Swordsman and continued to rush towards the players of Happy Guild.

As a result, Happy's players were prepared. As soon as they saw that several guilds were going to attack them together, they turned around and ran without saying a word. Moreover, they ran in small groups, and the entire team scattered in a chaotic manner.

At this time, should they chase or not? Which one to chase? To what extent should they chase? The professional players were again filled with doubts and unable to weigh the options. On the other hand, their guild leaders, with their rich experience in fighting, saw that Happy's posture seemed to be leading them away. They quickly went to check on the Boss's existence.

Under the deliberate avoidance of several of their guilds, the Dragon Swordsman finally broke out of their陣 and continued to rush towards Su Mu Cheng's Gunner.

What about Su Mu Cheng's Gunner? She had really run far away at this time. As expected, she was going to take the Boss away!

"Boss, pay attention to the Boss, pull it back!!"

The major guilds were anxious. They didn't come here to compete with Happy. What was the point of working so hard if the Boss was stolen like this? The problem with wild Bosses was that they didn't operate in a limited area like dungeon Bosses. If you took them too far, they would automatically disengage from combat and start over. Wild Bosses could move anywhere on the map. If you had the ability to keep the Boss alive, you could take it around the world.

Noticing that Happy was trying to steal the Dragon Swordsman, the guilds couldn't bear it. Pulling back aggro wasn't something that could be done in an instant. At this time, they had to rely on the Knight's aggro skills to forcibly control it. For a time, Knights from each guild rushed out, taunting the Dragon Swordsman in various ways.

The effect of the taunt skill could overlap with each other. A group of people went up to mess with it, and for a while, it was not clear whose skill was working in the end. In short, the Dragon Swordsman ferociously rushed back. Each guild quickly adjusted the rhythm of their Knights and controlled it step by step. Seeing that the purpose could not be achieved, Su Mu Cheng fired a second volley, bombarding from afar. But if they were not trying to output damage and only create aggro, the Knight had an aggro bonus after the class change, plus dedicated aggro skills. In this regard, the advantage was unmatched by other classes.

Although the vast majority of Knights present were not as skilled as Su Mu Cheng, there were professional experts! Xu Bin, the current number one Knight player in the alliance, naturally became the most outstanding of these Knights, and he finally pulled the Dragon Swordsman's aggro.

In this way, the Dragon Swordsman's target temporarily became Team Herb Garden, which was not the situation Tiny Herb wanted to see. Fortunately, Xu Bin's aggro was only strong control at this time, and had not really stabilized.

Put it back again? Xu Bin was a little confused. They pulled it back, and then didn't want it again, then put it back again. What was the point of this back-and-forth? He seemed to have forgotten.

Kill Su Mu Cheng first?

Some people thought so, but when they looked again, Su Mu Cheng turned her head and bombed a few times, then ran away as if she had given up. But Xu Bin, who was controlling the Boss's aggro, knew very well that the Boss's aggro was actually still on Su Mu Cheng's Gunner. If he released it, the Dragon Swordsman would immediately rush towards her again. But if he didn't release it and established aggro, wouldn't Team Herb Garden become the target of public criticism?

Xu Bin was now in a dilemma, not knowing what to do.

"Release!" In the end, Wang Jiexi made the decision. Not releasing it would be Team Herb Garden's misfortune, but releasing it would be the misfortune of several of them.

Xu Bin let go, the Dragon Swordsman killed his way out, and the surrounding Knights were all dumbfounded, not knowing what to do. They didn't want this aggro for the time being, but they couldn't let Happy take it away like this. They couldn't stop it, but they couldn't not stop it. What should they do?

"Chase the Boss and crush Happy!" Finally, someone came up with an idea. The Dragon Swordsman was heading for Su Mu Cheng. Her Gunner couldn't rely on her own speed to keep running with the Boss. They would definitely need someone to come and stop the Dragon Swordsman to buy time for Su Mu Cheng. And if they chased after the Boss and killed them, wouldn't they just crush Happy's people along the way?

As a result, they rushed up together, and Happy also rushed up together to buy time for Su Mu Cheng. They even used the power of the entire guild.

At this moment, the two sides finally collided completely. Team Herb Garden, Blue Brook Guild, Hundred Blossom Valley, and Misty Pavilion were now in a strong mood of shared hatred. They actually worked together sincerely and began to crush Happy's people. Happy's players purely took a defensive position, but they couldn't withstand the combined attack of the four guilds. In terms of player level and strength, they were inferior to these professional guilds.

"Not good!"

As a result, several guilds were happily bullying Happy when they suddenly discovered that while Happy's players were desperately resisting and defending, the Dragon Swordsman had been taken even further away. They could no longer see Su Mu Cheng's Gunner, and the Dragon Swordsman's figure disappeared after turning around the hillside.

From the players to the professional players, the four guilds were in chaos, and they no longer cared about the Happy players in front of them. It turned out that this large group of people was just a cover. The Dragon Swordsman had completely disappeared from their sight. Where would they be taken to be killed?

Hundreds of people chased after him in a hurry, only to find that the mountains were high and the land was vast. It was as if the Dragon Swordsman had never spawned. Where should they start looking? The people from each guild were sent out separately. As for the professional players, they were a little dazed at this time. They felt a little confused. How did Happy lead the Dragon Swordsman away from under their noses? They didn't understand...

This requires tactical analysis.

Professional players naturally habitually think about problems from a professional point of view, just like they often have to analyze the tactical changes used by their opponents in the game. They also felt that this battle needed to be studied with such an attitude.

Online games, when there are no competitors of the same level, are so easy for them. But when there are competitors of the same level, they are far more complicated than professional games.

The players sent out to find the whereabouts of the Dragon Swordsman did not send back any news until the system message announced that the Dragon Swordsman had been killed by Happy Guild. As for where it was killed, who killed it, the major guilds knew nothing.

Everyone listlessly cleaned up the aftermath of the battle. Those who could be revived were revived as much as possible, and the dropped items were picked up as much as possible. In this process, there would inevitably be some arguments with other guilds, but there was no need for a large-scale battle. These players also had some professional habits. They generally wouldn't engage in any emotional disputes. After the Boss was snatched, it was like the professional players had finished the game. There was no need to continue fighting and killing. After all, they were guilds that had been operating to this extent, and fighting and killing couldn't completely eradicate a certain family. For example, after Team Samsara won the championship last year, Team Samsara and Blue Brook Guild fought each other, and the war spread throughout Glory, from guild members to various wild fans and players. What was the result? For both guilds, it could only be a lose-lose situation. After all, this was an online game. The character died and was resurrected, and the equipment would drop, but what dropped would be picked up. You pick me up and I pick you up. Who could get the advantage in the end? No one could. In the end, it could only be a lose-lose situation, and then some passers-by would get the benefit.

Therefore, this kind of battle is difficult for guild management to avoid as much as possible. It's just that the fans' emotions need to be digested after the competition. At this time, the guild must firmly stand with its own fans, so even though it is not a wise move, it has to do it. It can only be regarded as helping the fans pay the bill.

And at this time, they only lost a wild Boss, so their emotions weren't that strong. The professional players were all stunned. They felt that they couldn't handle Ye Xiu in the online game. As for the fact that their guild leaders and even the elite团 players were taken away from the wild Boss by Ye Xiu and Happy, they were already very used to it.

It's just... their own professional players had already come, so how could Happy still get it so easily? The players of the major guilds couldn't figure out this question for a while. In their eyes, professional players were all kinds of high-end. They completely ignored the very mortal reason that they had less contact or had not been in contact for a long time, causing them to be inferior to Ye Xiu's year and a half of unremitting online games.