Chapter 59 New Version
Chapter 59 New Version
The new version update ended on January 9th.
The New Year's Eve gathering of Gwen the Collector seems to have had no effect whatsoever.
Daeny also returned to Korea a couple of days ago, planning to first discuss his understanding of the new version with his familiar coach in Korea.
At this moment, Mu Chun and the others were sitting in the training room.
Assistant coach Mafa walked in, and a screen next to him was playing the coaching staff's understanding of the new version.
The first to appear was Ertahan.
Based on the damage and death counts on both flanks, the location will appear at 14 minutes and refresh at 20 minutes.
"Wait a minute, there's one more. We'll talk about those two together," Mafa said, adjusting the images on the screen.
A mechanism for seizing the initiative comes into view, and the party that completes the task reinforces its shoes.
"Our coaching staff believes that the presence of Ertahan and Xianji will greatly suppress lane-swapping tactics," Mafa said.
Mu Chun shook his head, "I don't think it's very likely. The cable should still be replaced if necessary."
It's clear that the designer wanted to suppress line breaks when adding these two items.
You can only have the initiative on one side, and the attributes are quite generous: one tower, one health bar, and three dragons. To achieve two of these, it's difficult to complete them quickly without fighting in the early game.
The same applies to Ertahan; swapping him in as an AD carry to heal tanks and deal gyro damage doesn't do much damage. Instead, it's more about taking tower plates and getting a safe farming environment.
This makes it difficult to control the spawn locations of Etahan, and to spawn on an advantageous side lane, you need to engage in more fights.
Ertahan is another resource that can only be farmed once. Whether it's a resurrection or more Blood Roses, it's always a win.
The purpose of lane swapping is to allow AD carries who are weak in lane to farm better, and these changes are not as high priority as lane swapping.
Meiko nodded, "Changing the line will still make a little more money."
"The vanguard was two minutes late in refreshing," Jiejie interjected.
Subsequently, the TP time was extended, siege minions were moved to the fourth wave, the experience range of minion waves was increased, and the respawn mechanism of inhibitor turrets was adjusted.
Aside from the changes to TP which resulted in longer support and return-to-lane times, the other two changes primarily provide opportunities for the losing side to turn the tide.
The major changes in version 15.1 all scream "Don't overhaul your roster."
But nobody paid attention; switching lanes was just too profitable.
Seeing that the communication was almost complete, Mafa clapped his hands and said, "Let's go try out the new version in ranked games."
The crowd dispersed and returned to their positions. Mafa called out to Mu Chun.
"Mu Chun, come here for a moment, here's your account."
Mu Chun stepped forward and took the slip of paper that Mafa handed her, which had her account and password written on it.
"This account is currently Diamond, with a hidden MMR of around Master. You can slowly climb back up."
"Also, the club said that next time we can practice heroes, we can go to the Chinese server so they can communicate directly if we get banned." Mafa finished speaking and left.
Mu Chun returned to her seat and logged into her new account.
As for why the original account was banned?
He guessed that it was because he always played AD, dying more than ten times a game and having a losing record. When he was about to lose all his points, he would switch to other games, win a couple of games, and then continue playing AD.
Normally, accounts given to professional players won't be banned, after all, it's not uncommon for players to die ten or twenty times and have a bad record, dragging down their teammates.
However, Mu Chun kept going like this, and he was becoming a nightmare for everyone in the canyon.
After losing too many games, he tried to win a couple more, but was immediately labeled a smurf and received a six-month account ban. If he weren't a professional player, the ban would have been even longer.
Just as I was about to start a new game on my new account, Meiko suddenly spoke up, "Muchun, you've been exposed."
"What's been exposed?" Mu Chun wondered, her mind racing as she tried to recall if she had done anything wrong.
Abortion? It's impossible now that I'm still a virgin!
One-on-one against a trash can? Impossible without being drunk!!
It can't be infidelity, right? And it's even less likely if they've never been in a relationship!!!
……
He thought and thought, but he still couldn't figure out what he had done.
When I opened my phone, the first message was from him.
[IG's three-person New Year's Eve brawl: someone actually picked Gwen the Collector! Is this a sign of twisted humanity or moral decay?!]
He suddenly realized that the internet speed was too slow; it had been nine days before he finally got online.
Upon clicking through, it appears the origin of the video was a fan-made observation video of TheShy, where Meiko was recognized.
The all-knowing netizens found out that Gwen is him; the post was already there on New Year's Day, but it's only now going viral.
Meanwhile, in a classroom at that still unknown university.
"Little Wang, did you get matched with Gwen the Collector on New Year's Eve?"
The boy next to him, named Xiao Wang, suddenly looked up and said, "Don't mention him to your dad, and that dead Blue Copper stays away from me."
Do you want to know who he is?
Xiao Wang scoffed, "You know?"
The other person nodded and showed him the phone. "Isn't that the guy who played Yasuo at the Demacia Cup and solo-killed Renekton? Aren't you the Yasuo pro?"
"Wow, this is how I was born!"
"His Yasuo play is like Shi's; he always picks Azir and Twisted Fate first. He doesn't even deserve to play AD. I could do it too."
As he spoke, he picked up his phone and posted the message.
At the same time, he downloaded the mobile app and took screenshots of his rank and the number of games he played with the hero.
IG base.
Mu Chun just finished a ranked game. He has to say that playing ranked games is much easier now that he has a normal AD carry, even though he was playing Vayne in the top lane.
His phone suddenly rang, and when he picked it up, he saw that there was a new message notification.
[A Sharp Commentary on Chunfeng's Yasuo Skills (10,000 Games)]
[Author: Xiao Wang, who loves playing Yasuo]
What is this? Is it a compliment?
Mu Chun clicked on it out of curiosity.
You shouldn't have seen it.
The entire piece is filled with scathing critiques, ranging from EQ lapses to a complete lack of detail, ending with a single sentence.
This person attempted to replicate the incident involving the moderator of the "Dog Head Bar" forum, but lacked the necessary skills. To put it bluntly, they simply didn't know how to play the game and were only interested in gaining attention.
Recently, Gwen the Collector has reappeared, and her mentality seems to have been affected.
Forget it, just take care of yourself. I'm not your fan anymore, so I won't wait for you to come back.
Mu Chun thought that what he said made a lot of sense, since he really didn't know those details.
What's really interesting are the comments below.
"The victim, Kasha, has arrived."
"You've got quite a temper; I'd be angry too."
Nobody really cares about what he posts; there are only bystanders.
The post went viral because of that uncensored screenshot; someone recognized him as Kai'Sa from that game.
Mu Chun glanced at the comments a few more times, then put down her phone and started ranking again.
The sun set, and night fell quickly.
South Korea, GEN base.
Daeny's conversation with GEN's coach Kim is also coming to an end.
"Finally, I'd like to ask if there are any tips for disciplining disobedient young players?" Daeny inquired.
The one who is disobedient is naturally Mu Chun, who has never encountered a disobedient player in his coaching career.
After all, there aren't many players in the LCK who don't listen to their coaches, and he hadn't encountered any of them. In his two years in the LPL, he had been coaching veteran players, and this was the first time he had met someone like Mu Chun.
Making him a substitute was the only solution he could think of. After a major rotation of ten players, he became hesitant to frequently change players.
Kim is also the coach of the S8 champion team, and he coached the unruly young TheShy, so he should have some experience.
Kim thought for a moment, then spoke.
EBE