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One hundred and twenty-eight major events

Monkey used Professor Chu Yun's four tricks and successfully won the competition. His face could not find the nervousness he had when he first came on stage, and he came back with a happy expression.

But it is indeed worth celebrating. For a newcomer who is making his debut, he can compete with the King of Fighters, and now he has defeated Ke Zhengdong, who is ranked ninth in the singles competition. Monkey's debut game can be said to be

Wind and fire.

As the first game of Monkey came to an end, the second single game and team game followed.

Brother Zeng lost to Glory's magician Huo Shiren in a one-on-one challenge, allowing Glory to come back. Later, in the team match where Glory did not have a strong player to dominate the field, Qin Hansheng and Dong Bihai on dnd's side once again gave dnd the advantage.

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At the end of the first three games, dnd and Honor Team were 5:2, temporarily leading by 3 points.

From this point of view, the next team competition is the highlight to determine the winner.

On dnd's side, the same old formation remained unchanged for thousands of years. Monkey was sent to take over Chu Yun's position. The positions of other people were basically unchanged. However, on Glory's side, two unusual substitutes were replaced this time.

Team members, I don’t know what medicine is being sold in the gourd.

After seeing the players from both teams officially take the field, there was quite a commotion in the audience.

Without him, because the Demon King did not play in this game.

Fans of dnd said they couldn’t understand why they didn’t compete on stage now that the Demon King was here. However, fans of the Glory Team had polarizing reactions. One was that they felt that the Demon King was arrogant and felt that they didn’t need to play on their own as Glory could handle it.

They just look down on Glory and its fans, and deserve to die! There is another person who also thinks that the Demon King is arrogant, but instead of being angry, they feel happy - let the failure of dnd write about the Demon King's arrogance and stupidity.

To be honest, Ke Zhengdong and Huo Shiren also felt suspicious. Although they had not officially played against each other in the game (it was already the last month of the regular season when Chu Yun officially appeared), the Demon King's reputation was so fierce that the current league probably didn't listen.

There are really very few people who have passed it.

Ke Zhengdong and Huo Shiren didn't realize that this demon king was Chu Yun who was invited by Lu Jianfei to fight with them, but they did know the ID of this crazy monkey. To explain why, it was because when they tortured Ba Ye, these two

This guy is often there to act as an accomplice on both sides.

Therefore, Chu Yun has a certain understanding of the two of them's playing habits. Now supplemented by their game videos, Chu Yun feels that this game should be the same as the Jazz World game and should be within his expectations.

But what he didn't expect was that today's Glory Team taught him a vivid lesson - don't think about the professional league simply. This is not the kind of place where you can win the game as long as you target some weaknesses.

place.

When it comes to weaknesses, dnd also has them, and they will only become more obvious.

In fact, there are countless such examples, but after Chu Yun joined dnd, he stopped the decline, but it happened once. Yes, it was the game with Xunfeng, when Liu Ye caught the sore leg.

He won the game using the four-ring-one tactic. That game left a deep impression on Chu Yun, and he even used the same tactic in the last game with Juesi.

He moved here, but Chu Yun still didn't understand the real reason for the team's defeat. At that time, he blamed himself for the team's defeat, because he learned the phoenix form for his second-level transformation ultimate move, instead of learning the stealth ghost wolf.

Therefore, he was stared at by two ice magicians and could not escape. Therefore, he was unable to complete the mission set at the beginning and had no choice but to lose to the Xunfeng team.

Most people can quickly learn lessons through cruel reality. But Chu Yun is really a genius in this regard. Later, he actually came up with a solution-using the continuous farming in the early stage.

He made up for the druid's disadvantages and quickly raised the level of his ultimate move. With this move, he defeated the dynasty in one battle and wrote the most glorious page for dnd and the devil himself, but this made it even more difficult for Chu Yun.

Realize what you have overlooked.

Until today, Chu Yun's Demon King was finally unable to play due to a hand injury. He could only sit silently, watching the picture on the big screen at the front of the stadium. Watching his teammates fight hard, he realized that at the beginning, no, I should say

This is something that I have always ignored.

This actually cannot be blamed on Chu Yun, because he has always been a player who actually participated in the competition. When watching videos or thinking about problems, he can easily get involved. For example, if I were him,

How would I have played the game at that time, and what would I have done if I were his opponent?

Judging a game from a personal perspective, so when he lost the game against Xunfeng, Chu Yun would think that he had not done enough. But is that really the case? The flaw of dnd at that time was Chu Yun

Did it fail because it didn't work?

No, logically speaking, if Chu Yun entangled two players, then the other players in dnd at that time were playing in a 4-on-3 situation, but they were suppressed in this way. What kind of situation is this?

You can say that dnd is weak, and Liu Ye's four-ring formation was too strong at that time, but to change the question, to be fair, are Zeng Ge, Qin Hansheng, Dong Bihai and Heizi really weak?

Maybe they are a little inferior compared to star players, but being able to gain a foothold in the league and continue to win single and team competitions proves that they are fully qualified.

So what's the problem?

In fact, the answer is very simple when I think about it now, that is, DND's tactics are always calculated on the individual, asking who and who should do what, who should keep an eye on, or if you want to occupy this point, then what about me... This seems to be

There's nothing wrong with it, it's very detailed, but regardless of the real battlefield, even on this three-acre competition map, it's impossible for your opponent to always act according to your plan - unless it's an actor you hired.

Such an implementation policy is too ideal, lacks flexibility, and stifles the coordination of the players.

The situation on the battlefield changes rapidly, and tactics and strategies are something that soldiers come to block water and cover with soil. Killing the enemy with one move has always been a minority. Chu Yun is because his starting point is too high and he is good at analysis and seizes the opponent.

Fatal weakness, so the constant victory made him ignore these most fundamental things. But even a god can make mistakes sometimes, let alone Chu Yun?

Chu Yun originally expected that Kamikaze would use the dual-core tactics that they were good at, but the result turned out to be completely different, which was shocking. In order to deal with DND this time, Kamikaze specially brought in two new assassins, using

This is the most insidious type of tower stealing.

The meaning of tower stealing style is to use some professional skills, such as disappearing, ghost walking, and sap skills, to find opportunities to steal the opponent's weak or undefended resource points. This tactic is generally used in competition servers.

, often seen in random matches, but rarely used in professional teams.

The reason is that professional teams generally act very regularly and provide very timely support. Even if your assassin can take advantage for a while, it will be taken back by the opponent soon. Therefore, this tactic is rarely mentioned in professional leagues, and even more so.

Few people use it.

But today, this tactic has been carried forward by Glory-it just hits the weakness of dnd.

dnd has always had such a problem. Even though a season has passed, he still cannot change one problem, that is, the dnd team is not formally trained, but a patchwork team.

All team members, including Chu Yun, are believers in single-player combat. This does not mean that they do not cooperate, but that they never seek the outcome of a game from a strategic perspective. And they usually

There is a lack of time for everyone to gather together for competitions. Occasionally, they practice and play against each other in groups.

It's like giving your back to others and relying on so and so to win. This kind of idea never appeared in Chu Yun's mind, because his thinking has been fixed on, what should I do to lead this game to victory?

victory.

So even if he doesn't play, his tactics are still, how do you do it, whether it can meet my expected requirements, the completion of this tactics will affect whether the game can be won in the end.

Lu Jianfei has never thought this way. Perhaps his own experience is different. He has known a person's limits from a long time ago, so he never forces himself or others, leaving a certain amount of flexibility for others to rely on.

Tactical coordination makes up for it.

So what he often says is, what should we do to win this game.

After understanding this, Chu Yun finally knew where the gap between himself and Lu Jianfei was.

It's not that Lu Jianfei watched so many more game videos than he did and analyzed and studied information about many opponents, but that his focus was higher than his from the beginning.

Chu Yun demands of himself and others from the perspective of a player, while Lu Jianfei first understands the whole situation as an outsider and then formulates a strategy.

One is tactics and the other is strategy.

Dnd, who was guided by wrong tactics and fell into the opponent's trap, did not escape the fate of failure in the end.


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