Classmancers - A MOBA Esport...

By DarkClaymore

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Continuation of the Classmancers story because I hit the 200 chapters limit once again. The previous part: ht... More

Vol.14 Ch.49: The End of the Chaos
Vol.15 Ch.1: The Reason for Dragging the Game
Vol.15 Ch.2: Shifted Responsibility
Vol.15 Ch.3: Subbing the Jungler Again
Vol.15 Ch.4: The "Unexpected" Jungler Meme...
Vol.15 Ch.5: The Shadow Walker Dilemma
Vol.15 Ch.6: Matthew's Small Pool of Options
Vol.15 Ch.7: Stratus Picked What!?
Vol.15 Ch.8: The Princess's Analysis
Vol.15 Ch.9: Building an Aggressive Lineup
Vol.15 Ch.10: Responding With a Defensive Lineup
Vol.15 Ch.11: Planning for the Long Game
Vol.15 Ch.12: Early Overextension
Vol.15 Ch.13: How to Become a Fearsome Jungler
Vol.15 Ch.14: The Early-Game Thrown Into Disarray
Vol.15 Ch.15: Putting the Unconventional Jungler to Good Use
Vol.15 Ch.16: Jugnler Dark Knight Too Gud
Vol.15 Ch.17: Aggressive Pincer
Vol.15 Ch.18: An Elf With a Rifle
Vol.15 Ch.19: The Burden of the Selfish Support
Vol.15 Ch.20: Capitalizing on One Mistake
Vol.15 Ch.21: Patient Offense vs. Patient Defense
Vol.15 Ch.22: Outguessing the Incoming Gank
Vol.15 Ch.23: Initiating Berserk Mode
Vol.15 Ch.24: Berserk Rampage and Dark Annihilation
Vol.15 Ch.25: Mixing Into the Farming
Vol.15 Ch.26: All or Nothing
Vol.15 Ch.27: A Failed Proxy Farm?
Vol.15 Ch.28: Teleport Turnabout
Vol.15 Ch.29: Conquering Mid
Vol.15 Ch.30: Copying Taurus's Strategy
Vol.15 Ch.31: Veteran Aggressors
Vol.15 Ch.32: Figuring Out the Younger Brother
Vol.15 Ch.33: The Leopards' Last Struggle
Vol.16 Ch.1: Oppressing Applause
Vol.16 Ch.2: Testing the Captain's Mental Fortitude
Vol.16 Ch.3: Matthew's Indifference
Vol.16 Ch.4: Fatal Underestimation
Vol.16 Ch.5: The Leopards' Mistakes
Vol.16 Ch.6: Registering Stratus as a Threat
Vol.16 Ch.7: The Burden of the Champions
Vol.16 Ch.8: The Meme's Victory
Vol.16 Ch.9: Ben's Treat
Vol.16 Ch.10: Lack of Subs
Vol.16 Ch.11: Researching the Meme
Vol.16 Ch.12: What Do You Expect From a Memer?
Vol.16 Ch.13: The Meme Is All We Have
Vol.16 Ch.14: Dark Majority Vote
Vol.16 Ch.15: How Safe Should We Play It?
Vol.16 Ch.16: Matthew's Neutral Stance
Vol.16 Ch.17: Hints of the Alternative Lineup
Vol.16 Ch.18: Stratus' Tame Lineup
Vol.16 Ch.19: Dark Knight Once More
Vol.16 Ch.20: Ronald's Suggestion
Vol.16 Ch.21: The Brothers' Invade
Vol.16 Ch.22: The Invade's Aftermath
Vol.16 Ch.23: The Brothers vs. The Dark Knight
Vol.16 Ch.24: Exercising Caution Against AbsoluteChallenger
Vol.16 Ch.25: The Challenger
Vol.16 Ch.27: Ronald's Unstable Score
Vol.16 Ch.28: Preparing the Game Board
Vol.16 Ch.29: Precaution Against Challenger
Vol.16 Ch.30: Starving Dark Knight
Vol.16 Ch.31: Preparing the Fateful Gank...!
Vol.16 Ch.32: William's Risky Independent Action
Vol.16 Ch.33: Exploiting the Enemy's Respect
Vol.16 Ch.34: The Fear of Confronting AbsoluteWinner
Vol.16 Ch.35: The Memer's Inner Turmoil
Vol.16 Ch.36: The Evolution of Luke's Memes
Vol.16 Ch.37: Challenging AbsoluteWinner!
Vol.16 Ch.38: Winner's Trap
Vol.16 Ch.39: The Absolute Duo
Vol.16 Ch.40: Fleeing in Terror From the Absolute Duo!
Vol.16 Ch.41: Memes Be Dreams...
Vol.17 Ch.1: The Softhearted Amazon
Vol.17 Ch.2: Muddled Priorities
Vol.17 Ch.3: Overthrowing the Threat Overthrower
Vol.17 Ch.4: Two Substitutions = Two More Worries
Vol.17 Ch.5: The Pressure of Subbing In
Vol.17 Ch.6: Nervous Warding
Vol.17 Ch.7: Nervous First Wave
Vol.17 Ch.8: Punishing Challenger's Aggression
Vol.17 Ch.9: Enforced Peace in Top
Vol.17 Ch.10: Analyzing Anything and Everything
Vol.17 Ch.11: Reigniting the Engines
Vol.17 Ch.12: Nia's Accidental Remote Intimidation
Vol.17 Ch.13: Securing the First Gank, No Matter What!
Vol.17 Ch.14: The Phantom's Elusive Gank
Vol.17 Ch.15: A Dragon's Pride
Vol.17 Ch.16: Nia and Ben, the Dysfunctional Duo
Vol.17 Ch.17: The Phantom's Distracting Presence
Vol.17 Ch.18: The Carry Without Self Assertiveness
Vol.17 Ch.19: Ignoring the Bait
Vol.17 Ch.20: Sonya's Slipping Supervising
Vol.17 Ch.21: Sonya's Stubbornness
Vol.17 Ch.22: The Mid-Game Plan
Vol.17 Ch.23: Apathetic Carry
Vol.17 Ch.24: The Diversion in Mid
Vol.17 Ch.25: Confronting the Ganker
Vol.17 Ch.26: A Scuffle in the Darkness
Vol.17 Ch.27: Decrypting the Madman's Ploy
Vol.17 Ch.28: A Strike From Behind
Vol.17 Ch.29: The Chessmaster
Vol.17 Ch.30: Controlled by the Enemy
Vol.17 Ch.31: Aftermath of the Scheme
Vol.17 Ch.32: The Art of Counter-Jungling
Vol.17 Ch.33: Yuel's Rare Praise
Vol.17 Ch.34: Ronald's Ghost Hunt
Vol.17 Ch.35: The Unstoppable Challenger!
Vol.17 Ch.36: The Overextension That Ruined Everything
Vol.17 Ch.37: The End of the Fourth Game
Vol.18 Ch.1: When Elusiveness Attracts Too Much Attention
Vol.18 Ch.2: Ronald's Misplaced Good Intentions
Vol.18 Ch.3: Troublesome Celebration
Vol.18 Ch.4: Killing Hype With Hype
Vol.18 Ch.5: The Secret Boss
Vol.18 Ch.6: Banning Against the Korean Enigma
Vol.18 Ch.7: The Reputation at Stake
Vol.18 Ch.8: Dancing Around the Orc Pick
Vol.18 Ch.9: Concerns About the "Softhearted" Kai
Vol.18 Ch.10: The Leopards' Hyper Aggressive Pick
Vol.18 Ch.11: Yuel's Negative Talent for Reassuring
Vol.18 Ch.12: A Fearless Professional
Vol.18 Ch.13: Druid's Scaling History
Vol.18 Ch.14: Dragging the Swordsmen Aside
Vol.18 Ch.15: The Robot's Pep Talk
Vol.18 Ch.16: Jin's Reponse
Vol.18 Ch.17: Supreme Opponent
Vol.18 Ch.18: The Emperor's Confidence
Vol.18 Ch.19: Apprentece's Bold Overextension
Vol.18 Ch.20: Countering the Invisible Phantom
Vol.18 Ch.21: Relentless Chase
Vol.18 Ch.22: Securing the Emperor's Dominance
Vol.18 Ch.23: Nia's Lack of Communication
Vol.18 Ch.24: A Chance to Strike Apprentece Down!
Vol.18 Ch.25: Punishing Appretence's Overextension
Vol.18 Ch.26: Ben to the Rescue!
Vol.18 Ch.27: The "Defensive" Counter Gank
Vol.18 Ch.28: The Bad Call
Vol.18 Ch.29: The Will to Continue Fighting
Vol.18 Ch.30: Babysitting the Team
Vol.18 Ch.31: Apprentece in Mid
Vol.18 Ch.32: A Professional Cocky Player
Vol.18 Ch.33: Draining MP
Vol.18 Ch.34: Jin's Next Destination
Vol.18 Ch.35: Greeting the Korean Opponent
Vol.18 Ch.36: Lars vs. Jin
Vol.18 Ch.37: Searching for an Opportunity to Gank Apprentece
Vol.18 Ch.38: Nia's Desire to Gank
Vol.18 Ch.39: Players With a Talent for Stealth
Vol.18 Ch.40: Nia vs. Jin
Vol.18 Ch.41: The Will to Fight
Vol.18 Ch.42: Chasing Apprentence
Vol.18 Ch.43: The Zone... Or Hyperfocus?
Vol.18 Ch.44: Mutual Dissatisfaction
Vol.18 Ch.45: Intellectual Blows
Vol.18 Ch.46: The Emperor's Indifference
Vol.18 Ch.47: The Desire to Smite the Monster
Vol.19 Ch.1: Stratus - A Threat or Pushovers?
Vol.19 Ch.2: The Morning of the Landberht Princess
Vol.19 Ch.3: One Student, Multiple Clubs
Vol.19 Ch.4: The Volleyball Club as a Bargaining Chip
Vol.19 Ch.5: Cornelia von Galen
Vol.19 Ch.6: The Explosive Noble
Vol.19 Ch.7: Cornelia's Deadly Serves
Vol.19 Ch.8: Tricky Serves
Vol.19 Ch.9: Finally, a Chance!
Vol.19 Ch.10: Breaking the Prodigy's Serve
Vol.19 Ch.11: Extinguishing Noble Flame
Vol.19 Ch.12: The Final Struggle
Vol.19 Ch.13: St. Mary's Classmancers Club
Vol.19 Ch.14: The Slow Ladder Climb
Vol.19 Ch.15: Pawn Sacrifice
Vol.19 Ch.16: Incomplete Information Game
Vol.19 Ch.17: Time Efficient Jungling
Vol.19 Ch.18: The Valkyries' Achilles' Heel

Vol.16 Ch.26: A Disappointing Opponent

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By DarkClaymore

Very well, I shall challenge Challenger once again! ...by staying as far away as humanly possible and minding my own business.

Like before, Vincent didn't launch a Shield Bash + Blade Swing combo. Instead, he employed only his basic attacks on the minions, while simultaneously using them as a wall between him and his opponent.

As long as I maintain this safe position and don't get tempted into big plays, then nothing should be able to harm moi. Such was Vincent's conviction.

There were no signs of the enemy Jungler creeping toward Top Lane either, so Vincent should be reasonably safe in this position. On paper, Challenger couldn't pull off anything scary from this situation, right?

At least, that's what Vincent believed. However, it seemed the enemy thought otherwise...

So, that's how you gonna play? Ronald shook his head in disappointment. Not even thinking about taking revenge on me or anything? Lame.

It seemed like Blackhole was rather shaken by how things turned out last time. What a lamer. This guy was too easy.

Though I did catch him off-guard last time, so maybe this time things will be a little more challenging. Ronald could only pray. It'll be really sad if it turns out that InformationBlackhole was just a scrub like all the Top Laners that Ronlad faced in the previous scrims.

I mean, c'mon. We finally get to fight a team that's strong enough to win a game against us, so you're not gonna disappoint me, right?

Ronald confidently advanced toward the swordsmen. Unfortunately, from this side, Ronald couldn't directly attack Blackhole. There were a bunch of minions standing in his way, blocking his path.

In order to reach Blackhole, Ronald would first have to maneuver around these pesky swordsmen. At least, that held true if he wanted to hit Blackhole with basic attacks.

Then, how about a slam!? Ronald wanted to go for it, right here and now! But, he couldn't. His Rage meter was almost empty.

Geh, that's the one sad thing about relying too much on Exhale to maintain HP advantage. Ronald sighed.

The Berserker primarily accumulated Rage in order to get closer to the almighty Berserk state. However, Rage also doubled as Berserker's MP for skills. So, if Ronald wanted to exhale a lot in order to recover his HP frequently, he had to sacrifice his Rage in the process, which meant he wouldn't be able to cast his Barbarian Slam as often.

Managing these two facets of the Rage meter was the interesting part about this seemingly "barbarian" class.

It's ironically one of the least dead-brain Top classes out there. Ronald thought. I mean, sometimes I do feel like just going unga bunga in Berserk state, but I really like how the class also lets me play "smart" when I feel like it.

The added complexity of Berserker's meter management put a leash on Ronald and stopped him from getting too carried away. It was a little embarrassing to admit, but limitations like this were sometimes neccessary for him, especially when facing strong opponents whom he wanted to destroy at all costs.

Against strong bruhs like that, Ronald had a bad habit of getting carried away and finding trouble. So, part of the reason he picked Berserker in this game was to make sure he'll have something to occupy him and hold him back.

Though, maybe all of it was unnecessary in the end because Blackhole didn't seem like much of a threat so far. On the contrary, bruh was looking weaker and weaker by the moment.

Well, it's too early to judge. Ronald thought. First, lemme smack these minions real quick.

Ronald swung one axe, then the other. HACK, HACK. HACK HACK. HACKHACKHACK! The pace went up with each swing. In a matter of seconds, Ronald was unleashing a flurry at these weaklings!

But, despite how many strikes he fired off, these lightning-speed attacks weren't enough to finish off any of the minions quite yet. Part of it was because Ronald methodically split up his strikes across all three swordsmen, to make sure they were all equally injured.

Still, if any other bruiser unleashed this many attacks on the minions, then the little dudes would've been dead ten times over. But, Berserker's basic attacks weren't that strong. Instead, they were swift and connected into this lightning-fast combo that had the potential to deal tons of damage via a flurry of attacks.

But, this Knight sure makes things a lot harder. Ronald thought. Dang counter-picks.

Berserker could deal tons of damage over time but he had to unleash lots of strikes to do so. This method of clearing minions was cool and all, but it had one glaring weakness: enemy defense.

The target's defense stat mitigated the damage of every single incoming hit. So, what happened when the target was repeatedly struck? The damage mitigation applied to each strike separately, hurting the overall damage output by a ton.

As such, targets with high defense weren't very attractive for Berserker. Alas, that's exactly what Ronald had to deal with here, all because of that pesky Knight!

Knight's passive, Chivalry, gave a flat defense buff to all nearby allied minions. Because of this annoying little shit, the small dudes were more chonky than usual and that seriously slowed Ronald down. Such a dang counter-pick.

Welp, I insisted to pick Berserker even though I knew Knight was open, so this one is on me. Ronald shrugged and continued hacking away at the swordsmen. Fortunately, it didn't take him long to recharge his Rage meter to the required amount.

Alright, it's showtime! He raised both axes over his head. Here comes Challenger!

His lane opponent noticed the action immediately. The guy was shook!

Nani!? Vincent jumped. Is he planning to unleash this attack in broad daylight!? The gall of this man...!

This development came out of left field! There was no time to consider any options!

So, Vincent simply turned around and rolled the hell out of there! This was the fastest and safest response he could muster up in the heat of the moment.

Against a Barbarian Slam that wasn't fully charged yet, getting away with a Dodge Roll was an adequate response. The enemy wasn't even standing in Vincent's face like last time, so clearly, the range of this slam wasn't going to be anywhere near as scary as last time.

Safe! Vincent declared. He was like a runner who got on base before getting struck out! Though, he soon realized there was no hurry there in the first place. Even after he recovered from the roll, the enemy's axes were still raised high in the air.

I see, I see. Vincent nodded. He's aiming for a fully charged slam. Indeed, in this situation, there's not a single reason not to go for it.

A fully charged Barbarian Slam was the strongest form of the skill and it also inflicted a stun on top of that. Truly, it was the pinnacle of the Berserker's skill-based aggression!

The only price Challenger had to pay for this immense power was the amount of Rage he was obligated to consume. The longer he charged the attack, the more Rage it cost to unleash it.

Such patient skill-charging was the very opposite of what an "aggressive barbarian" like Berserker was supposed to be all about. And to convey so through game mechanics, using the Berserker's skills always ate away at his Rage, effectively sealing off his "barbarian" side. Indeed, playing Berserker was, in essence, an act of dealing with anger issues.

At present, Challenger showed he had full control over his rage. He patiently charged up the Barbarian Slam and then unleashed it all at once at the minions around him.

Fortunately, Vincent evacuated from the area in time to dodge the big attack. But, did he actually outplay his foe here? Or, was this a part of Challenger's script all along?

So, that's how you're gonna play? Ronald shook his head. Lame. I was hoping you'd attack me while I'm charging the attack, that would've spiced things up.

As strong as Barbarian Slam was, it had one glaring weakness: time. Basically, charging the skill to its maximum power took like 2 seconds. In that time, even the player with the slowest reaction speed in the world could easily smack Ronald.

To make things worse, Knight has a very handy tool in his arsenal for situations like this: Shield Bash. Yes, the enemy could've easily rammed his shield into Ronald and stunned him, interrupting the Barbarian Slam along the way.

In that sense, Ronald took a pretty big risk by charging up the slam in the enemy's face. This play would've cost him dearly against more aggressive opponents. For example, his big bro would've DESTROYED him in this situation.

But as expected, Blackhole didn't dare to attack. The guy peacefully retreated without taking any risks. Their previous bout must've shaken the guy to the core. It seemed he didn't have the confidence to face Ronald by himself.

Well, it's disappointing but it works for me. Ronald shrugged as he unleashed his charged attack.

BAM! A shockwave traveled across the area, hitting all enemy minions!

If you gonna let me get away with things like this, then I'm just gonna keep abusing them. Ronald asserted. I mean, that's the 101 of laning tactics, right?

This uneventful development put yet another damper on Ronald's fighting spirit. Blackhole was too easy to overwhelm and bruh didn't even dare to pick a fight when the situation was in his favor. Moment by moment, Blackhole has been establishing himself as a greater and greater scrub. Oh well.

While Ronald was sighing in disappointment, his opponent started making his way back to the battlefield. Blackhole still had one more opportunity to redeem himself here by surprising Ronald with a strong play, but will this guy dare to do anything of the sort? Most likely not.

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