Chapter 15
[Author: Anonymous] [Title: Breaking News) Teama’s Return]
[Everyone back to your seats!]
-[I didn’t ask to see your farm, please take it away]
-[If Teama’s return doesn’t interest you, then you’re not a fan of Victory’s rival, are you?]
-[Agreed]
-[It’s not like Victory declared a rivalry. Sol seems more like a serial killer who obliterated Victory]
-[That too, agreed]
-[Is this… a rivalry?]
-[Witnessing someone utterly burying their supposed rival is oddly inspiring]
The viewership for Magical Fight educational streams usually stalled around 120. However, upon hearing rumors that Sol had logged into Teamfight Arena, it skyrocketed to 250 within moments, breaking all-time records.
300, 400, 500!
Viewers flocked, curious: “How exactly does he play the game that even earned Victory’s acknowledgment?”
The numbers continued to soar.
600, 700, 800!
Even before the game queue loaded, the viewership climbed. Thanks to the broadcast, matches formed faster, with high-tier players joining to challenge Sol despite rarely playing casual games.
[Author: Jeon Wooseung] [Title: Breaking News) Illusionist Championed]
[Guess who’s back with their favorite champion? Finally, we’re witnessing it!]
-[Why such a ridiculous username?]
-[Do people still not understand Victory’s preferences?]
-[Something huge is coming!]
-[Unstoppable!]
-[Is this game finally reaching its end?]
-[Ah, come on — is Magical Fight considered a “bad” game now?]
-[Is the term “Magifighter” actually circulating?]
-[Isn’t the concept deliberately aimed at creating controversy?]
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[Back at the starting point]
[Stop shaking the screen, you crazy player]
[Oh, damn it all]
[Your fault for not reading the map. Our legendary player is doing great though ㅠㅠㅠ]
[Looks like the toxic viewers are already here]
[Is it really surprising given how they run their streams?]
“Just stir things up early. This is a game of information.”
[Information? Game]
[Did anyone realize Magical Fight was played this way before?]
The most popular map in Teamfight Arena: Hero’s Arena.
The earlier the stage, the more critical information becomes.
As the game progresses, teams naturally cluster together. Early on, however, everyone is scattered.
Not only is it crucial to know enemy positions, but also how your team moves. I can’t help but check everything personally since there’s no detailed briefing.
Even if turning the screen frequently makes some dizzy, I can’t just handicap myself to please the audience; losing that way would be unbearable.
[Is this lag? A bug?]
[Is this really how the game is played?]
[Makes sense — it’s like we’re in an alternate reality]
[At least the frequent screen switches make sense now]
[Looks like Teamfight Arena diehards don’t need consideration]
[Is this concept really real?]
[I can’t keep watching; I’m seasick, out ㅂㅂ]
“Monster AI moves predictably, so there’s no need to keep watching it. Better to focus on checking other areas.”
[Most players can’t farm creeps without watching their own screens]
[He’s switching screens while chatting and streaming]
[Aiming to launching takes about 0.1 seconds; this player is ridiculous]
[He’s probably missing target skills completely ㅅㅂ]
[Is this person even playing as Illusionist?]
Why can’t players farm creeps if monster AI behaves so predictably? This doesn’t make sense.
Looking at the fluctuating viewer count, it dawns on me today that some people see the world differently than I do.
One day I’ll have to figure out a solution for this.
However, not now.
For now, focus only on winning.
[Finally, the screen stopped]
[Ah, finally looking at us]
[How much time has he even spent looking at his own character?]
The reason for the screen stop was a warning sound—not a signal from my team. Teamfight Arena, like Magical Fight, signals nearby enemies with a red ping and warning tone on the minimap. A poor imitation game.
Now I need to focus. People don’t move as predictably as AI does.
—”An enemy has been eliminated.”
In Magical Fight, the opponent might have used a six-tier Spellbook to teleport away at this point. But in this “shitty game” called Teamfight Arena, the opponent had to surrender their kill to me due to the game’s limited mobility.
[Wow, that was epic!]
[Really? The enemy just walked into range and died ㅋㅋ]
[Feels like I was beating a scarecrow]
[Info) Opponent’s rank: Diamond Tier 1]
[Even a five-tier master couldn’t handle it; are they truly in Diamond Tier? ㅋㅋ]
[This dude really is a legend]
[Why the screen-shaking again? ㅅㅂ]
[Is this some sort of ceremony?]
[After combat, shouldn’t he reassess the map? What?]
[Damn, I can’t handle this]
[It’s frustrating that viewers can only choose between leaving or enduring this nonsense]
[Decided to turn off the screen, just reading chat during fights now]
<Great tip