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Classmancers - A MOBA Esport Story 51 Failures, Regrets and Hope
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Classmancers - A MOBA Esport Story 51 Failures, Regrets and Hope

Everybody silently watched Alex leave the stage, without turning his head even once. From start to end, nobody uttered a single word. There's nothing to say here.

"This is good." Rodriguez nodded to himself.

["Good?"] Jennifer raised an eyebrow. Sure, that lazy bum deserved some scolding, but wasn't this too much? She never saw Alex react so strongly about anything before. It kinda freaked her out, honestly. He even tried shouldering all the blame, despite being a master of excuses. She had no idea how to digest this.

"Now," Rodriguez turned to Jennifer as if what just happened was already history. "One player already came to terms with his faults. What about you?"

"I..." Jennifer's lips trembled. She couldn't bring herself to lay her feelings bare, but she had to. Because even Alex, of all people, managed to admit he was a trash quitter. Jennifer won't run away either.

"I probably shouldn't have rushed Spellbook," Jennifer said with downcast eyes. "After falling behind, I should've built something more stable against an aggressive scrub like Gunz."

"And why you didn't do that?"

"Because..." Jennifer gritted her teeth, chewed her lips and finally opened her mouth. "I wanted to play combo. I'm a combo player."

"Even at the expense of losing the game?"

"No, that's... I mean..." She hung her head. No, that's wrong! She didn't... But, she actually kinda did... GAH, her brain hurt!

"Good girl." Rodriguez patted her head.

"Eh? What?"

"Admitting that combo held you back is a huge step forward." Rodriguez nodded with a kind smile. Normally, Jennifer would dismiss this kind of topic in five seconds, without even sparing a fraction of thought on it. No matter how many obstacles she had to swim through while playing combo, she never admitted that sticking with combo was a big mistake at times. Today was a first.

"I know you're fed up with this lecture by now," Rodriguez said. "But, you need to stop chasing that false ideal you created in your head. That famous video of DimensionShift beating Maker with a combo is sure amazing, but it made you miss the whole point. Before being a renowned combo player, Shift is firstmost a strong pro player. That one amazing combo play in the video was build upon solid foundation, it didn't happen in the spur of the moment like you seem to think."

"I know it wasn't a fluke," Jennifer said with sparkling eyes. "Shift can pull off that kinda play any day! He's awesome like that!"

"That's not the point," Rodriguez sighed. "The point is, Shift decided it was appropriate for him to play combo that match only after he analyzed the development of the match to that point. That's why I told you to also watch matches in which he doesn't play combo. Did you watch them?"

"A little..." Jennifer shifted her eyes away. Honestly, she couldn't bear watching them for more than a few minutes. For her, Shift was the best combo player in the world. Watching him play something other than combo was like watching how the best pitcher in the world played as an outfielder. Sure, it could be fun to watch too, but it ruined Shift's cool image.


"If you tried to analyze them, you'd realize he's not using combo every game. In fact, I'd be surprised if he uses combo more than half his games."

"Geh..."

"I know you don't like hearing it, but it's the truth. As I said, he's a pro player before he's a combo player. His job is to win. He knows when to give up on combo to secure victory."

"Grrr..."

"If Shift were in your shoes last game, he wouldn't hesitate to give up on combo. He'd go for a slower and more stable build instead of rushing Spellbook."

"I get it already." Jennifer grumped. There's no denying it, Coach was right. If she truly wanted to play combo on the highest level, she had to learn when to give up on it for the sake of victory. It sounded dumb, but that's the circumstances combo players had to face in the current meta. [Combo buffs when!?]

It was a painful reality to accept since for her playing Classmancers was all about playing combo. Still, little by little, she started coming to terms with it. Even a legendary pro player like Shift, renowned as the best combo player in the world, couldn't afford to play combo every match. So, playing combo 100% of the time was clearly wishful thinking.

"As long as you understand," Rodriguez nodded. "I'm not going to force you to play either way, it's your choice to make. In the end, I'm just a coach. It's you who's playing the actual game. You have to decide what's right for you. I made you practice the standard playstyle too, so I'm sure you can play at least half-decently without combo."

"I can play SUPAH decently with any build!" Jennifer pouted. Coach drilled AAAAAALL the stuff into her, included how to build and play meta classes as Carry and Mid. She rarely ever used these builds outside practice, but she definitely knew how to. Compared to playing combo, the standard playstyle was like the easiest shit in the world.

"Decently, huh." Rodriguez sneered. "I hope you give it a try next match. You may be surprised."

"Huh? Surprised by what?"

"You'll see," He smiled meaningfully. "Very well, that about wraps up the important points. Now, just a couple more pointers for the rest of you. Let's start with Albert."

"Yes?" Albert stiffened. Something was coming. Gulp.

"First, I'll say you played well overall. No complaints about your performance."

"T-Thank you." Albert forced a smile. Gulp, gulp and double gulp. Coach was starting with praise? A meteor of criticism was about to drop on Albert.

"With that said," Rodriguez continued. "You're technically the shot-caller. I know I divided the responsibility between you, Jenny and Alex, but I'm sure everybody sees you as the main shot-caller." He scanned the rest of the kids and they nodded in response.

"Yep, Albert makes the best calls."

"Mhm, no question about it."

[Oi, don't agree so casually.] Albert frowned. [Thanks for the extra pressure, guys.]

"As I previously noted," Rodriguez continued. "You've been turtling too much last game. There were multiple times when you could have gone on the offensive, but you retreated. Why?"

"Um, well, I actually... Err..." Albert shifted his eyes from side to side until they laid on Jennifer. In truth, he wanted to take the initiative on multiple occasions, but he couldn't. He wasn't allowed to, because Jennifer made a different call.

"Okay, okay," Jennifer pouted. "Jeez, no need to look at me like that. Yes, I chickened out, I admit." She already admitted that playing combo was a mistake, so at this point, she was willing to admit anything. "It was all me. Sorry, Coach. I didn't feel like we could win any of these team fights, so I said we should retreat. My bad."

"I see," Rodriguez nodded in understanding. "However, that doesn't clear Albert from responsibility. I divided the shot-calling role among you to ensure nobody monopolizes the control. If one of you makes a poor call, the others are supposed to object. Isn't that right?"

"Y-Yeah..." Albert cast his eyes downwards, avoiding Coach's piercing gaze.

"Tell me, did you agree with Jenny's call for a retreat every time?"

"Not exactly..."

"Yet, the team ended up retreating every single time. I thought everybody agreed you're the main shot-caller here? Why they didn't listen to you?"

"Well..." Albert didn't know how to retort. Perhaps he was seen as the "main shot-caller", but Jennifer was the captain. Compared to her, Albert was practically a nobody. He's just one of many semi-decent bench players in this huge club.

"You didn't oppose her, right?"

"Well, I did say the 4v3 situation looked like a good chance to attack, but..."

"You gave in to her."

"I... I guess. I mean, she's the captain."

"That's an excuse," Rodriguez shook his head. "In the end, you didn't trust your own judgment. Jenny is the captain just because she's loud, that's about it."

"Hey! Hey!" Jennifer waved angry fists.

"I joke, of course," Rodriguez snickered. "But, my point is: she didn't become the captain for her shot-calling skills. She can make a decent call once in a blue moon, but it's clearly not her strong suit."

"Grrr, is it just me just me or Coach is bullying me more than usual today?" Jennifer hissed.

"It's all for your own good."

"Oh yeah, I'm sure!" She puffed her cheeks.

"Anyway," Rodriguez turned to Albert. "No need to be scared of Jenny. Have more confidence. If you think she's wrong, say it to her face. She wouldn't get the hint otherwise."

"I understand." Albert nodded. Easier said than done, but he'll give it his best shot.

In this fashion, Rodriguez addressed every player in order. His criticism was brief but sharp. It struck every player in their most sensitive spot, forcing them to confront their greatest blunders.

"There's more I'd like to say," Rodriguez concluded. "But, I need to pay a visit to the first string too."

"Did they blow it?" Jennifer asked.

"I haven't seen the result yet, but most likely." Rodriguez nodded as he walked toward the exit. "Jenny, go pick somebody from the reserves to sub for Alex. You can take whoever you deem fit, I trust your judgment. Ask for Albert's opinion if you're not sure."

"Roger."

"One last thing: make sure you ban their Trickshooter. I doubt Gunz can play every class on such a high level."

"Of course, no question about it. That fucking Trickshooter is getting his ass banned for sure!"

"Language, young woman."

"Yeah, yeah." Jennifer waved her hand. Her former vigor gradually returned. That's good because being energetic and positive was her main redeeming point. Without that, this girl simply wouldn't be Jennifer.

"Good luck in your next match." Rodriguez left the stage on that note, leaving the kids to their own devices. They'll surely put on a good performance in their final game. And if they stumble again, that's alright too. After all, this was just a scrimmage, not a tournament match. They were here to learn and gain experience, not just to win.

Losing today's scrimmage may cost the Leopards the chance to be seeded high in the tournament, but that's not a deal breaker. If the kids get to learn something new and improve for the future, that's a fine trade.

In that regard, Rodriguez was thankful to StormBlitz. Both their first and second strings were strong and engaging. Fighting against them provided his kids with an abundance of experience.

On his way across the hallway, Rodriguez spotted a familiar face. Alex was just standing there, staring at a wall with a soft drink in hand.

"You really put me on the spot with your stunt," Rodriguez admitted. "It was hard for me to be too harsh on Jenny after you quit like that. Was that your goal?"

"Who knows," Alex shrugged and took a slow sip from his drink, without even turning to face Rodriguez. "Don't get the wrong idea, though That idiot can go die in a hole for all I care- agh!" CHOP!

"Don't talk like that, especially when you don't mean it."

"Tch, whatever." Alex rubbed the aching spot on his head. "Some coach you are. Is it fun beating your players? You literally put me on the second string to fuck with me, you twisted bastard."

"First, language. Second, 'twisted bastard'? That's some respect you show your coach."

"Whatever. I don't expect to stay in the club anyway after all this crap."

"I'm not kicking you out, if that's what you think."

"Eh? You want to keep me?" Alex shuddered. With everything that just happened on stage, he was sure his middle school Classmancers career was over. Yet, he was allowed to stay? "Why? Didn't you put me through all that shit to make me quit on my own?"

"If I wanted, I would have kicked you out a long time ago," Rodriguez said matter-of-factly. "You can call me 'twisted bastard' or any other names you wish, but I want you to understand I didn't intend to bully you."

"Then what? What was the point of that whole gig?"

"I simply wanted you to realize how low you've fallen," Rodriguez explained. "I knew you'll stumble once Warlock is banned, and I and hoped that'll make you question yourself."

"Wait, you knew I'll perform poorly without Warlock? You make it sound as if..."

"I do have access to your match history, after all," Rodriguez smirked.

"You sly bastard," Alex clenched the drink in his hand, almost making it spill out. "You knew all along, but you made me dig up the data anyway for the show."

"It's to make sure you confront the facts by yourself. It's one thing to be told by somebody else, and another to uncover the truth on your own. Either way, the goal wasn't to make you quit. On the contrary, it's to make you take the game seriously again."

"Ah." Alex paused. So basically, it was a wake-up slap. Or rather, a freaking punch. This sly coach went as far as putting Alex on the second string, endangering the whole team's chances of winning, just to punch Alex straight in the brain.

This stunt might cost the Leopards some seeding points, which will hurt their chances to win the regionals this year. Didn't Coach care about winning the regionals more than anything? After all, it's the guy who came up with the weird mixup strategy for that sole purpose.

So, what gives? All this effort and risk, for what? Just to mentally slap Alex across the face? That's so dumb. What did Coach want from him? What did he expect?

"Keeping me in the club after all this shit," Alex muttered. "It's like you're saying I still have a chance to get anywhere."

"Yes, you do," Rodriguez nodded. "You're a talented boy. Already in your first year, you were very close to the level of the first string."

"But, I didn't make it."

"Indeed, because I have a policy of forming the first string from seniors," Rodriguez said. Unless the kid was a godly prodigy who stood above the rest, there's no chance Rodriguez would pick them for the first string before their last year. There were many reasons for that approach.

One of the goals was to make the younger players hunger for the first string, motivating them to train harder. After all, it's not like getting on the first string as a junior was entirely impossible. The current captain of first string was one such rare example, a truly genius kid.

All in all, this motivator worked well for most kids. However, it backfired in Alex's case.

In hindsight, maybe Rodriguez should have strayed from his policy this once and put Alex on the first string as a freshman. Unfortunately, he couldn't predict these consequences at the time. He still had a lot to learn as a coach.

"This is your last year," Rodriguez said. "You can still make it into the first string if you're good enough. You may be rusty, but your sharp instincts are still there. If you can polish yourself in time for the regionals, who knows what'll happen."

"Are you really going forgive me...?" Alex hung his head. The drink can in his hand trembled as he tried to take a sip. "Even after all the shit I've been pulling the last two years, you'd still let me into the first string?"

"If you prove you're putting effort and show results, I have no reason to refuse you. Everybody makes mistakes, especially kids. There's no reason to condemn you for it."

"T-Thank you v-very much." Sobs mixed into Alex's words.

"Good luck," Rodriguez patted Alex's shoulder and continued further down the hallway. "I'm expecting great things for you." On that note, he left.

Both Alex and Jennifer received heavy blows after this match. Good. That should serve as a wakeup call for them. Each of them had to be broken down so they can rebuild themselves from scratch, stronger than ever. Once they do that... Hmhm, who knows how strong they'll become.

Chapter end

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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
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