Chapter 408: The ending has been decided?
Although I know the crux of the problem, Britz currently has no solution to this.
The despair flames of blue Fang Riwen were just outside the distance between the left and right in front of it, almost within reach.
Britz can even calculate the opponent's next move and the short attack after falling a step.
But it just couldn't take action.
Because it is clearer that with its current operating speed, even if you seize the opportunity of the opponent's attack and shake, you will definitely be easily avoided by the opponent's use of nearly synchronous skills.
Then, if you have a slightly lower operating speed, you will lose the first move and fall into a passive situation.
It sounds incredible: It is said that the party who takes the initiative should be the first to take the initiative. Even if the opponent casts the skill almost simultaneously, it will not affect the order of the attack rhythm of both sides.
But if these common sense cognitions are no longer effective when it comes to top professional players at the level of strength of Despair Flame.
The reason is still the "prophet".
Foreseeing every step of the opponent's next operation, if you want to continue to get close to me, you will retreat again. At most, it will be the second paragraph of the "Wing Bending Dance" between the two sides, and the third paragraph will continue to be exchanged, and the skills will be handed over simultaneously until the skills are fully used; but if you retreat, I will turn around and follow up, and the initiative in the attack will fall into my hands.
The biggest problem with Britz at the moment is that its operating speed and despair flames can keep up steadily and keep up at any time; but the operation of despair flames may not ensure that they are always effective.
If the system processing core is at its peak, and its computing power reaches 100%, perhaps Britz can find a new solution to this dilemma through his unparalleled computing power.
But it's just "maybe".
Because computing power is never omnipotent, otherwise, as the truth that has been repeatedly emphasized countless times in the past - if there were omnipotent computing power, Britz would have been invincible in the world.
It's even more unfortunate that this "if" assumption can only stay at the theoretical level. Except for the situation where the robot itself goes to fight, the core of the system processing cannot be carried into battles in other heroic forms.
Therefore, facing the radical style of despair, Britz had to choose to give in.
After replacing several melee soldiers, the blue-range soldiers in the distance did not dare to rashly attack.
So the Desperate Flame naturally took the lead in getting up to level 2 first.
Relying on his advantage of leading rank, he began to further suppress Britz.
Britz retreated again and again, and before he could upgrade his experience with a soldier, he was pushed back to the tower and forced out of the experience range.
The battle seemed to have entered the previous set again, and the entire online situation completely fell into the rhythm of the flames of despair.
In the watching room, everyone shook their heads and couldn't help but sigh:
Abu played in this game indeed more cautiously than solo in the previous game, and he did not consume too much health at the beginning, but he was about to be pushed out of the experience zone at level 1. How can he play next?
In the live broadcast room No. 10301, the audience players who were originally enthusiastic about Britz who asked for the fight again were also disappointed.
This is not the same as the previous one, I am still being beaten by being pressed-
If Britz's skills were only here, then he would have taken the initiative to ask for a fight just now, and he would have thought that he was not being abused enough by others?
With such dissatisfaction and suspicion, a message of complaints and mocking was immediately refreshed in the information bar on the right side of the room:
Anyway, I can't beat it, so don't hold on?
Is it a great feeling to be abused?
Level 1 was pushed out of the experience zone, and it wouldn't be so miserable if I changed it to it-
Let's give up as soon as possible~
Lieyan Dad is indeed invincible!
The sarcasm from the audience and players. Britz, who is in the battle, cannot see it, and even if he sees it, he will not take it seriously.
Originally, after the solo duel in the last game, it was already very clear: based on its own strength alone, it is indeed not the opponent of Desperate Flames.
The reason for the intention of actively requesting to fight the second game was also clear from the beginning-
It is to find a way to awaken Riven's will through a battle with powerful opponents like Desperate Flame.
But judging from the current situation, there is no clue about this matter yet.
The line of troops was slowly advanced under the purple square defense tower, and Britz, who had been suppressed on the outside of the experience zone, finally gained a short breathing time.
While resting the knife under the tower, his eyes turned to the despair flames standing leisurely at the edge of the defense tower's range. Britz couldn't help thinking:
If it were Riven... I... here... the situation of the solo duel... should be very different...
The flame of despair is indeed very strong. The national server is recognized as strong, the world's top-notch one, so strong that it brings a sense of oppression to Britz even exceeds the adc Vayne used by the original "vic".
But this sense of oppression has also been experienced countless times when facing the heroic partners of League of Legends on Valorand Road.
Even so, Britz was sure that his companion who was a waitress in the "Canyon Tenderness" tavern was even more perfect and impeccable than the despair flames in front of him.
The reason why it now feels that the oppression brought by the flames of despair is as powerful as that of its partner, is that when it was on the Valoran continent, it did not have the opportunity to fight with its heroic partners in the same form.
After all, a solo showdown with heroes is the way to best understand the opponent's strength.
...
After clearing a wave of blue square soldiers under the tower, the line of soldiers was pushed back to the center of the line near the river entrance.
At this time, both sides had reached level 3, but Britz's experience was much less than Desperate Flame. I guess with the experience of two soldiers, Desperate Flame could reach level 4 first.
However, choosing to continue to shrink under the tower will only make the gap in experience levels between the two sides bigger and bigger.
Even if the system does not require the system to process core auxiliary operations, Britz can quickly draw a conclusion. Following this momentum, when the opponent reaches 6 first, he probably hasn't even had time to level five.
Then you can really be forced to be killed by the opponent under the tower.
Therefore, the gap in experience must not be further widened.
Pulling his spirits, Britz carefully returned to the military line.
In this way, the experience was naturally eaten, but it was also inevitable that it was consumed by the desperate flames that were rushing up twice in succession.
The game time is 4 minutes and 45 seconds. As the blue Fang Riven, the flames of despair have already reached level 5 first, while Britz is only half of the experience bars of level 4.
In terms of the health status of both sides, Britz, who has less than two-thirds of his health, is also nearly 100 points less than the Desperate Flame with more than three-quarters of his health.
As for the troops, under the control of the despair flames, they always stayed at a position near the river entrance slightly towards the purple square defense tower.
The Riven's will that Britz has been looking forward to has not shown any sign of awakening in the past four minutes.
There is no clue at all...
At this point, even though he was as calm as Britz, he couldn't help feeling a little depressed.
Of course, it was not because of the victory or defeat of Solo, but because it realized that Riven's original will awakening seemed to have no trace of the rules.
Then...this matchup...is almost the same...it's going to be decided...a winner...
After all the three blood bottles he brought with him when he went out, Britz had no supplies on his body at this moment, and the despair flames on the opposite side could soon reach level 6 first.
According to the opponent's domineering style that never leaves the opponent with any breathing room, you will definitely not miss the excellent killing opportunity when you reach Level 6.
There seems to be no chance.
At this time, Britz couldn't help but get distracted for a moment:
If Riven saw her clumsy performance now, she would definitely frown her beautiful brow, reach out and tap its iron head a few times, and then teach and blame her in a tone of regret...
It was this moment of distractedness that caused Britz's movement to slightly deviate.
But just this little bit of mistake was grasped by the flames of despair.
"Go forward bravely" moves forward quickly!
The two sides were pulled closer to one position!
The first "Wing Bending Dance", take action!
Unexpectedly, I seized this excellent opportunity, and the flames of despair suddenly burst out!!! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian to vote for recommendations, monthly votes, and your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m. Read.)
Chapter completed!