/ 
Classmancers - A MOBA Esport Story 167 The Importance of Bullying the Lane Bully
Download
https://www.novelcool.com/novel/Classmancers-A-MOBA-Esport-Story.html
https://www.novelcool.com/chapter/Classmancers-A-MOBA-Esport-Story-166-Vol-8-Ch-4-Delayed-Kill/4708633/
https://www.novelcool.com/chapter/Classmancers-A-MOBA-Esport-Story-168-Hide-And-Seek-in-the-Jungle/4731321/

Classmancers - A MOBA Esport Story 167 The Importance of Bullying the Lane Bully

『You have killed an enemy!』

"Yes!" Nia pumped a little fist. Her Meteor flattened the Pyromancer like a pancake! She did a thing! Even though she was playing Mid in the MOBA mode, she got stuff done. Maybe this mode wasn't so terrible after all.

"You can push now," Yuel said. "The Jungler just went to clear the wolves near Top. He won't get here any time soon."

"Ok," Nia pushed forth along with her minions. As Yuel said, there was no Vampire gank this time. The path was clear.

[This is some deep stuff.] Nia nodded to herself. Figuring out when it was safe to push was so difficult in this mode. In Duel, it was always safe to push when the opponent was dead and it was semi-safe for a while after the opponent recalled.

But, in this mode, she had to constantly take the entire map into consideration. Unexpected ganks could come from anywhere and she always had to be on the lookout. Playing Mid was scary.

Nia damaged the Turret as much as possible until all her minions died, then she retreated. This push netted her 30% progress on the Turret. Not too shabby.

By now, she has earned enough gold to upgrade Necronomicon to Lv.3. It was best to do so as fast as possible to start collecting stacks so Nia recalled to base.

[Good judgment.] Yuel stayed silent throughout this play. He was about to suggest a recall but Nia figured it out herself. Her MP was running low and she had to get a Lv.3 Necronomicon as soon as possible. So, she had good reasons to recall and the Pyromancer was going to be dead for a while so this was a great time to recall. Good thing Nia could figure something this simple on her own.

"Can you please show me the situation in Top?" Yuel asked.

"Ok," Nia pressed L2 to go into X-ray mode. It made some walls semi-transparent and made it possible to see figures through them.

Despite how it looked, this wasn't a wallhack. It was a nice quality-of-life feature which made it easier to see the situations on other lanes. The vision it granted was affected by fog of war so it only showed things that allies and wards could see.

[Too bad it doesn't show all enemies at all times.] Nia thought. That would have made her life a thousand times easier. She would no longer have to worry about ganks every second.

Still, this X-ray-like mode was a great way to check what was going in faraway lanes. Unlike in MOBAs with RTS point-of-view, it was impossible to drag the camera toward another lane. So, this X-ray thingy was Classmancers' alternative.

In Top, the X-ray view showed the allied Knight flashing in blue, indicating he was a friend. Meanwhile, his opponent, a Dark Knight, was glowing in mean red. Clearly a villain.

"Uh-oh," Nia said. Things weren't looking so hot over there.

The evil Dark Knight erased the entire minion wave with a single blow. All the little blue figures vanished and there was nothing left behind. This wasn't a battle, it was a slaughter. Dark Knight was a top-level bully like that.


Without any friends to help him, the Knight had no choice but to retreat. But, the Dark Knight wasn't done, far from it. The villain aggressed on the poor Knight!

Fortunately, the Knight got away to his Turret. Needless to say, the poor guy was living through hell over there. Feels bad man.

"Can I see their stats please?" Yuel requested.

"Sure," Nia opened the status screen of the match. It showed that Nia has already scored two kills this game and was at zero deaths. A top-level player, no doubt.

"The Knight isn't doing so well," Yuel said.

"Yep," Nia nodded. "So, can I return to lane now?"

"Wait, it doesn't bother you?"

"It gave me some Vietnam flashbacks. DK is always a bully."

"He's in a terrible position," Yuel said. "If things keep going like this, it's only a question of time before the Dark Knight scores a kill there."

"Feels bad," Nia knew that feeling very well. Every time she fought a Dark Knight in Duel, she had to brace herself for some guaranteed bullying during the first half of the fight. But, once she survived through that, it usually became ez. That is, provided she lived long enough to reach that point...

"Normally, it's the Jungler's job to defuse a Dark Knight," Yuel glanced at the mini-map. "But, he's hanging around Bot right now."

"Yeah, probably planning something," Nia turned her X-ray view toward Bot while moving sideways back to lane.

Their Jungler, the Lionfolk, was getting into a position to strike. The lion-man leaped across a wall and landed on Bot Lane, right on top of the enemy Ranger. It was a rather nice gank, especially for a Ranked Qualifier.

Alas, the allied Elf and Paladin were a bit too slow in following the Lionfolk's opening attack. It took the Paladin way too long to jam in his Justice Strike. This was a clear case of class unfamiliarity.

In the end, the gank didn't turn out that well.

『An enemy has been killed!』

『An ally has been killed!』

The Lionfolk traded his life to kill the Ranger. Not a terrible trade but also not a particularly favorable one at this stage of the game.

During the mid/late game, trading a Jungler for a Carry was definitely favorable because the Carry was like the Queen, the strongest and most valuable piece of the team. However, early into the game, the Carry didn't have nearly the same value.

As such, the Jungler was arguably more important during this stage of the game. All laners were stuck in their lanes as they fought for lane advantage. Meanwhile, the Jungler was the only one who had the freedom to roam around and change the tides of battle wherever he visited.

Especially, in this match, the Jungler was of utmost importance. One of his primary jobs was to help the Knight at the lane to make sure that the enemy Dark Knight won't snowball. Alas, now that the Lionfolk lost his life in that Bot gank, the Knight won't be getting backup anytime soon.

If the Dark Knight player was smart, he'll push hard in the upcoming wave. Granted, it was hard to find a "smart" Dark Knight at low ranks. Many played the class at low ranks because they thought it was OP.

Still, if the Dark Knight decides to push hard for whatever reason, there won't be anybody to stop him.

"Rotate to Top after you're done with the wave," Yuel said. "Somebody has to keep that Dark Knight in check."

"Eh? You want me to gank DK?"

"Yes, we have to bully the lane bully out of the lane. With the Jungler dead, you're the only one who can do it. Your lane is the closet to Top."

"But, it's dangerous," Nia twisted her lips. "Even Tipmancer warns against it."

"You and your Tipmancer again," Yuel sighed. "Yes, there's always some risk involved when ganking a Dark Knight. But, it'll be fine. You got range. Worst case, you can always escape."

"Hm, I guess. But, I don't think I can kill him from that much HP."

"It's fine. This gank isn't for killing. You only need to stop his offense and discourage him from pushing for a while. Bonus points if you can make him recall."

"But, if it's a waste if I don't get a kill. I could be farming instead."

"True, you'll be sacrificing some farm and maybe even some lane advantage for this rotation. But, it's not a waste. Your team will gain a tactical advantage from this. It's like sacrificing a piece to get a better position."

"Not sure I get it," Nia pressed her legs against her body and curled into a ball. This gank was scary. She has been doing so well thus far in the game, so why throw herself into danger like this? She might lose all the advantage she worked so hard to get. And, she won't even get a kill from this. What a total waste.

"Remember yesterday's match with the Orc?" Yuel asked. "You refused to gank him and he ended up snowballing to the point of no return. While you were out there 'maximizing your farm', the Orc was running amok and the team lost. Do you want that to happen here with the Dark Knight?"

"Ah, um," Nia didn't have a retort. It was all true. Despite how well Nia thought she played yesterday, the team suffered a terrible defeat and it was all the fault of that bully, the Orc. Even though Nia managed to score one kill on him during the mid-game, it was already too late at that point. That Orc single-handedly took the entire game. Somebody had to stop that madman earlier.

But, was it really Nia's responsibility? Couldn't Yuel just play a little better back then and stop the Orc from snowballing to that point? How hard could it be?

Well, maybe that wasn't exactly fair. After all, Dark Knight and Orc were infamous bullies. So, it was normal to have a hard time against them in lane. Nia knew first-hand how stressful these matches could get.

"O-Ok," Nia gulped. "I'll give it a try. But, not my fault if I die."

"Don't worry, you won't die as long as you don't do anything stupid. But, if you do mess up and die, that's on you."

"Then I'm not going, hmph" Nia puffed her cheeks.

"Just do it already. Even if you fail, think of it as a learning experience for next time."

"Ok, I guess," Nia gave up and followed the nagger's commands. [If I die, it's totally your fault.]

And so, Nia rotated toward Top instead of returning to Mid. She had the option to cut straight through the jungle to reach Top quickly. But, instead, she took a roundabout path by zigzagging all over the place. Every time she was about to pass through an intersection, she circled around it instead.

"What are you doing?" Yuel asked.

"Dodging wards," Nia explained.

"You're guessing where they placed wards?"

"Nope. Tipmancer lists the best warding spots, so..."

"I see," Yuel nodded. Despite the wasted time, this was a good way to rotate toward a lane. Avoiding wards along the way was the 101 of scoring kills with ganks.s

But, that was only relevant when the goal was to actually score a kill. In these scenarios, the ganker sacrificed speed for a higher chance to secure the kill. It was something Junglers often had to do to get value from ganks, especially if they were assassins.

However, Nia's gank was different. The goal wasn't to assassinate the Dark Knight. Of course, it'd be great if she manages to score a kill on the guy but that shouldn't be the focus. The goal was to intimidate the Dark Knight into retreating. To that end, it was crucial to get to the lane as quickly as possible.

Compared to that urgency, getting revealed by a ward along the way was merely an inconvenience. Either the Dark Knight will anticipate Nia and choose to fight in an unfavorable 1v2 situation, or he'll begin his retreat early. In the first scenario, Nia might get a kill on him. In the other scenario, the Dark Knight will get away scot-free. BUt, removing him from lane was the entire purpose of this gank in the first place.

So, it was like a win-win situation. Even if a Ward spots Nia, it won't interfere with her gank much. In fact, it might even help her out by instilling fear into the Dark Knight.

Showing herself to the enemy via a ward could be used as a high-level mind game. For example, it might make the enemy retreat without Nia actually lifting a finger. She could let a ward expose her, scare the enemy into retreating, and then return to Mid. This could have achieved the desired result without making Nia lose anything.

Alas, while Yuel was busy thinking about all these angles and tried to come up with a way to impart this knowledge to Nia, she already made it all the way to Top. Despite all her roundabout running, she still got to Top relatively fast. It seemed she was quite familiar with this route so she took all the optimal cuts and corners. Quite the trained assassin.

[So, I've arrived.] Nia gulped. Was she really going to jump into the lion's den by attacking the Dark Knight? Scary.


Chapter end

Report
<<Prev
Next>>
Catalogue
180 Fangless Lineup
179 Safe Draf
178 The Seniors' Draf
177 Senior Visitors
176 Pulling up the Weak
175 The Plans for Nia
174 The Jungler's Help
173 Playing the Patience Game
172 Alone Against a Dark Knigh
171 Fighting for the Same Goal
170 Help the Team to Help Yourself
169 The One Who Delivers Surprises Hates Being Surprised
168 Hide-And-Seek in the Jungle
167 The Importance of Bullying the Lane Bully
166 Vol.8 Ch.4: Delayed Kill
165 Reckless Low Rank
164 Playing Ranked with Randoms
163 Ranked Solo Queue
161 Surpassing Tipmancer
160 Tipmancer is Law
159 Rampaging Orc
158 Uncooperative Jungler
157 The Monk vs. Orc Matchup
156 Hide-and-Seek Grandmaster
155 Coming Out of the Shell
154 Vanishing Phantom
153 Shadow Clone
152 The Second Tes
151 Vanishing Presence
150 Dealing with the Knight Matchup
149 Duel Exam
148 Tracking Down the Elusive Candidate
147 The Mysterious Candidate
146 No Female Candidates
145 Terrible Marketing
144 Romeo and Juliet, Again
143 The Reserved Spo
142 Troublesome Pair
141 Kuudere?
140 The Arbiter of Talents
139 The Ungankable
138 Problem Kids
137 The Human Shield
136 Self-Sufficient Carry
135 The Support's Role in Bottom Lane
134 Clunky Cooperation
133 Ben the "Delinquent"
132 Afterword
131 The One They Left Behind
130 The Road Ahead Is Still Long
129 The Challenge of Gauging Teammates' Skill
128 Cautious Duo
127 Educated Memeing
126 Warding Openings
125 Luke, the Meme Jedi
124 The First Step Toward the Competitive Scene
123 Slogging for Victory
122 Rhythm Reader
121 Lane Pressure Sparks Offense
120 200% Accuracy Without a Mouse Is 0% Accuracy
119 Restricting Defensive Options
118 Sizing Up the Opponents
117 New Captain, New Trouble
116 New Beginning
115 The Last Farewell
114 Passing the Baton
113 Confronting the Lioness
112 The Only One Who Made I
111 The Unexpected Announcemen
110 The Aftermath of Defea
109 Afterword
108 And the First String Goes To...!
107 Julia vs. Taison
106 Hyper Rotation
105 Bait Twis
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
100 Wavering Minds
99 Do I Have the Right to Win?
98 Gilbert's Hesitation
97 Fast Shot Mixups
96 Slipping Defense
95 JULIA UNLEASHED!!!
94 Fatal Hesitation
93 Defensive Gears
92 Drafting the Late Game
91 Restroom Encounters
90 From Offense to Defense?
89 Unleash the Demonic Power!
88 Defense That Sets up the Offense
87 Lack of Early Game Advantage
86 The Lars Killer
85 Can't Go on the Offensive
84 Turtling Patience
83 His Second Strongest Class
82 Drafting Traps
Chapter 81
80 Joy and Concern
79 The Flawed 1v1 Prodigy
78 The Hungry Jungler
77 Coping with Defea
76 Dark Knight, the Early Game Bully
75 Thirst for Strength
74 Preparation and Wi
73 Preparation and Adaptation
72 The Trickshooter Gamble
71 Everybody's Stakes
70 Battle Preparations - Yuel's Side
69 Battle Preparations - Howard's Side
68 Battle for the First String
67 Stats over Skill
66 Counter Pick Checkmate
65 The 1v1 Grandmaster
64 1v1 Preparations
63 A Drunk Pro Appears!
62 Duties of the Vice-Captain
61 Everybody Help to Grind
60 Summer Break Begins
59 New Captain and Vice-Captain
58 The Regionals Without Me
Chapter 57
56 Facing One's Shortcomings
55 Outcast Seniors
54 The Gap Between Practice and Experience
53 Inherited Skills
52 Everybody's Alternatives
51 Failures, Regrets and Hope
50 The Right to Stand on This Stage
49 Smashed Mental Image
48 Combo Constraints
47 Out of Touch
46 The Beast That Transcends Common Sense
45 Shackles of the Larger Picture
44 Drafting a Counter
43 Seizing Leadership
42 Substitution Reques
41 A Powerless Shot-Caller
40 Trever's Frustration
39 Rift in the Team
38 Mixup Strategy
37 The Coach Factor
36 Strong, but Familiar
Chapter 35
34 Destroyer of Optimal Plays
33 The Sacrifice's True Meaning
32 Tactical Sacrifice
31 Combo Player
30 The Stage of Those Who Didn't Make I
29 Scrimmages
28 Parrying
27 Competitive Nicknames
26 Club Tour
25 Exam Results
24 Each Girl's Drive
23 Berserker Maiden
22 The Determination to Play
21 Immortal Goddess
20 Bipolar Player
19 The Cocky Rookie's Greeting
18 Romeo and Julie
Chapter 17
16 Team's Suppor
15 Impenetrable Shield
14 The Antithesis
13 Unexplained Tactics
12 The Search for Knowledge
11 The Star's Shadow
10 Junior High Entry Exam
9 Third Wheel's Feelings
8 Friends
7 Those Who Keep Playing
6 Team Carry
5 Hateful Suppor
4 God of Trick Shots
3 Playing Online
2 Learning the Basics
1 Searching for a Team Spor
Setting
Font
Arial
Georgia
Comic Sans MS
Font size
14
Background
Report
Donate
Oh o, this user has not set a donation button.
English
Español
lingua italiana
Русский язык
Portugués
Deutsch
Success Warn New Timeout NO YES Summary More details Please rate this book Please write down your comment Reply Follow Followed This is the last chapter. Are you sure to delete? Account We've sent email to you successfully. You can check your email and reset password. You've reset your password successfully. We're going to the login page. Read Your cover's min size should be 160*160px Your cover's type should be .jpg/.jpeg/.png This book hasn't have any chapter yet. This is the first chapter This is the last chapter We're going to home page. * Book name can't be empty. * Book name has existed. At least one picture Book cover is required Please enter chapter name Create Successfully Modify successfully Fail to modify Fail Error Code Edit Delete Just Are you sure to delete? This volume still has chapters Create Chapter Fold Delete successfully Please enter the chapter name~ Then click 'choose pictures' button Are you sure to cancel publishing it? Picture can't be smaller than 300*300 Failed Name can't be empty Email's format is wrong Password can't be empty Must be 6 to 14 characters Please verify your password again