MMORPG: Divine Mech Hunter

Chapter 467: 467: Sudden Change in the Situation



It wasn’t because their defenses weren’t high enough, but because Li Yao’s archery skills were too good, always managing to hit their weak points.

Hitting vulnerable parts, combined with Li Yao’s high damage, made his attacks seem overpowered.

But in reality, if he hit other areas, he wouldn’t achieve this effect. For example, skills like Arrow Rain and scattered shots that were uncontrollable didn’t work.

Even without his powerful pets, currently, there was no player who could defeat him.

The final ten players basically didn’t hold hope of winning anymore. Whether because of Li Yao’s high-level Hydra boss or Li Yao’s own skills, they were far behind.

“Is the King of Hunters really fighting against professional players decked out in top-grade gear? It’s just like bullying noobs.” Serena didn’t know what words to use to describe her current feelings. It was a mix of everything.

Although she wasn’t as aggressive as White, she also looked down upon esports in Hua Xia deep down.

Before the emergence of Illusion God, due to internal issues in the Hua Xia esports circle, the Hua Xia esports scene had collapsed and was nearly paralysed. Many international competitions did not feature any Hua Xia esports players.

It was Illusion God and his generation that led Hua Xia back to the world stage. But as time passed, the people of Illusion God’s generation either became too old or left for other reasons. While Hua Xia’s esports scene seemed prosperous…

In reality, it was still not recognized by players from other administrative districts. For instance, the Devil Alliance was a coalition of guilds from various administrative districts.

Even several guilds from the African administrative districts participated, but only the guilds from Hua Xia district did not take part. It was not that certain Hua Xia guilds didn’t want to participate, they just were not informed. No one had contacted them.

This alone gave a clear picture of the condition of Hua Xia’s administrative district.

However, the dozen battles fought by Li Yao today left the Devil Alliance speechless and shocked the top players of the Guild Alliance.

This battle had an even greater impact than the one in the arena.

The extreme before and after contrast was staggering. There were dozens of clashes between top players, and the Devil Alliance’s members updated their gear, becoming stronger.

When the Guild Alliance was nearing defeat, they had no choice but to send Li Yao onto the field. What followed was a one-sided sweep.

These top professional players couldn’t display their skills and were wrecked like noobs.

One was like this, so were two, what about a dozen?

This battle was enough to elucidate many issues.

Serena looked towards Oz: “Could it be that the Hua Xia esports scene will greet a new booming period, just like during the times of Blood God and Illusion God.”

“Prairie Fire’s performance was more dazzling and eye-catching than theirs. Blood God and Illusion God had a growth process, while Prairie Fire soared to the heights all at once, I’m very much looking forward to the new international competition.” Oz said with a smile.

She was about to quietly log out, when she said to White: “Leaving now? I hope to see your streaking video online tomorrow, but if you don’t keep your promise, I have nothing to say.”

White’s face instantly turned green. His aggressive actions this time had likely been publicly scorned, and his constant comeuppance had seriously disgraced him.

Hearing Oz’s words, he gave Oz a resentful look, staring daggers at Li Yao ten thousands times before reluctantly logging out. He couldn’t bear staying any longer as they were still live streaming and was already thoroughly embarrassed.

The audience burst into laughter, and even Oz showed a smile.

Normally, she wouldn’t rub salt into someone’s wound, but White was too annoying. It was her first time causing such a scene on the commentary desk in years.

Serena found it unbearable too. As a commentator, he lacked the least bit of manners and professionalism. Now that White had left, she didn’t care. The audience knew what had happened.

“The bet is over now, and the Guild Alliance has won. This battle is over, but the intense competition for the first dungeon kill will start again.”

Oz nodded and said: “Yeah. However, if the Devil Alliance could arm a team with power, they would have the advantage. After all, they had a two-day head start on the new dungeon, and they had already taken down one boss. Equipping a squad with the gear gathered by a few groups will make it harder for the Guild Alliance.”

Serena added: “Yes, that’s true. The Guild Alliance functions on their own and can’t put together such a team. The combined districts have players that are superior to the top guild teams, completely crushing the Guild Alliance in terms of gear, skills, and time.”

“Also, it’s too late for the Guild Alliance to form a united team now. We don’t know how long the Devil Alliance has been working together. Even if the Guild Alliance gathers its top players to form a super team, they won’t have enough time to defeat the Devil Alliance.” After thinking for a while, Oz added: “Take Prairie Fire for example, although he did achieve the first kill in the level 10 mainline dungeon, his guild, Starfire, doesn’t have the strength to achieve the first raid clear.”

“Yes, a showdown is inevitable. But the Devil Alliance’s unexpected move has made the outcome more predictable. However, everything is still uncertain and we will have to wait for news.”

With the commentators’ summary and opinions, this showdown finally concluded.

Edward said: “Romeo, you guys lost. Time to clear the way, right?”

Romeo laughed and said: “We, the Devil Alliance, always keep our word. You guys can raid the dungeon now. We won’t block your way.”

“At least you guys are honourable.” Edward sighed in relief because if the Devil Alliance broke their promise, another big battle would have been inevitable.

“What’s there to be excited about? Our goal today has been achieved. If it weren’t for Prairie Fire showing up, you guys would have been…haha…” Romeo contemptuously said: “Moreover, from what I know, you guys are also opposing the Starfire guild. So don’t try to flatter yourselves with Prairie Fire’s accomplishments.”

“At least just now, he was a member of the Guild Alliance. That’s enough.” Edward was unconcerned.

Romeo looked at Li Yao. “You gave a stunning performance. But the more extraordinary you are, the greater the threat to us. What should I do?”

Li Yao’s smile also faded, and he calmly said: “Just continue blocking the entrance and don’t let anyone from the Starfire guild take a single step inside.”

“Speaking with a smart person really saves effort.” Romeo said with a smile…


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