Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 173
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 173
60. The Joker Smiles (2)
Taco’s hands trembled at the shocking revelation.
It wasn’t anger—it was something closer to fear.
‘What is this guy doing?’
Swift, the flash-step dagger user, was undoubtedly an incarnation that fought with two daggers.
In this flashy, technique-laden battlefield, two daggers were humble weapons, but those daggers were special enough to shine even here.
That was because the user could teleport to wherever they threw those daggers.
And they could even summon the daggers back to their own hands.
These two abilities were Swift’s main skills.
There was one more light attack skill, but honestly, these two were the most important.
With them, Swift could become the strongest incarnation that dominated the battlefield at will, or a fly that got swatted flat while fluttering around helplessly.
Most of the time—nine times out of ten—it was the latter.
Because the control was far too difficult.
‘How is he handling such an incarnation with just one hand?’
An incarnation that often became a troll even when using both hands and feet—yet he was controlling it with one hand.
And I only realized it after hearing it from his own mouth.
“Is that… strange? I saw in Jeon-ja-pa’s videos that he fights with one sword quite often too.”
Almond’s point was valid.
Given Swift’s skill characteristics, the other sword was probably stuck in some corner most of the time.
One-handed combat would be frequent.
But then Taco remembered.
The identity of the discomfort he’d felt during the battle.
‘You only used your left hand.’
Almond was using only his left hand.
Switching to one hand when needed was completely different from using only the left hand from the start.
“Almond. But why are you trying to use only one hand? It’s not like you to toy with me.”
At the word “toy,” Almond vigorously waved his hand.
“Toy with you? That’s not it. It affects my playtime.”
“…Your playtime?”
It was an unexpected answer.
“What do you mean by that?”
“…It’s difficult to explain, but when I use only my left hand, my stamina seems to recover better.”
“…?”
Sensing he didn’t want to say more, Taco let it go for now.
‘What’s that about?’
He found it strange.
Using only his left hand should make the game much harder, yet it actually conserves stamina?
For an ordinary person, that made no sense.
“Anyway… Almond, you can use both hands if necessary, right?”
“Of course. When I play ADC, I always use both hands.”
“Then….”
However, as Coach, he only asked what needed to be confirmed and didn’t pursue the topic further.
And he made his decision.
“I think it would be best for Almond to go as the Mid substitute.”
“…?”
Mid.
The most important position in this game.
Currently Miho is the main Mid, but we also need to assign substitute positions for each player in case of emergency.
“Why not Taco or Strawberry?”
“Strawberry’s substitute is ADC, and I’ll take the Jungle substitute. I managed fine with one hand. How could I possibly go Mid?”
“Ah….”
Almond tried to say something more, but Taco withdrew.
“I think practice is done for today.”
That afternoon.
The official roster was submitted to the tournament channel.
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Top – Balloon Gum / Miho
Jungle – Strawberry Shooter / Takoyaki
Mid – Miho / Almond
Bottom ADC – Almond / Strawberry Shooter
Bottom Support – Takoyaki / Balloon Gum
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-Almond’s substitute is Mid? Not Support?
-It’s academic consensus that Almond has Taco’s body cam
-Of course Mid is Miho lol
-What?? Is this wrong?
-Did this team decide to fail?
Since Mid was the most scrutinized position in this game, Taco’s decision raised many questions.
Not only was Almond already receiving considerable criticism for being placed as the main ADC, but he had never shown himself playing Mid before.
Mid typically featured assassins or mages, but Almond had never demonstrated proficiency in either category.
-This is gonna get some hate in today’s power ranking assessment.
-Honestly, changing positions just because he won a 1v1 was already overkill lol
-Did Taco’s neurons live in his hair? Why is his judgment like this lol
└Taco is Protoss theory lol
└For real lol
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5 PM.
[DisWorld – Balloon Gum]
Balloon Gum’s team gathered in the DisWorld channel.
“Alright, everyone has their streams turned off, right?”
“Yes.”
Taco checked the broadcast settings first, as if sensitive information was about to be discussed that couldn’t leak outside.
“You’ve all seen the submitted roster, I assume.”
Taco began his explanation in front of a holographic board that resembled a chalkboard, while the other four looked up at him like students.
“You all agreed on your main positions, but the mid substitute was changed to Almond just before the final roster submission.”
Originally, Takoyaki was the mid substitute.
But suddenly, right before roster submission, Almond and the substitute position had been swapped.
“This is for our joker pick.”
Anyone would be confused here.
How could Almond, who only knew how to play ADC, fulfill the role of a joker pick in the mid lane?
“A joker pick? What do you mean by that…?”
Balloon Gum raised his hand and asked.
“It’s Almond’s Swift. Before facing your Strawberry in the ADC matchup, we practiced it together continuously.”
The teammates murmured at hearing this for the first time.
“Really?”
“What? You did that?”
“You… you beat me even after practicing that?!”
The teammates seemed shocked that Sanghyeon had even done individual practice in secret.
“Wow! That’s perfect!”
Miho was the first to exclaim. She was like the embodiment of “perfect fit.”
But aside from Miho, no one else thought the same way.
‘He only played ranged. Can that even work?’
‘Well, he said he’s been practicing…’
The style felt too different from the champions Sanghyeon had shown so far.
It was truly a joker pick.
The enemies probably couldn’t even imagine it. Even the team itself harbored doubts.
“Brother! Let me teach you mid! I’m sure you’ll do even better than me!”
Of course, Miho was the exception.
Tap. Tap.
Taco tapped the board again to draw attention back.
“This is my judgment. Anyway, since I’m the one being changed from mid substitute. You all have no complaints, right?”
All the teammates nodded their heads.
Since it was already agreed upon once, the process went smoothly.
“Then let’s all turn our streams back on now. The organizers said they’re doing a power ranking content segment. It’ll feel somewhat like an opening ceremony.”
The NanTu Tournament wasn’t just about the competition itself as content.
The tournament preparation process itself is content.
By sharing this preparation with viewers, I deepen their experience of the thrill of victory.
I need to stream throughout the entire process.
This isn’t optional—it’s an obligation agreed upon with the organizers.
‘I’ve never done a collab this big before.’
Almond also hit the broadcast start button without exception. This was his first time doing a five-person group collab, and the feeling was strange.
[Streaming begins.]
The intro music skipped automatically, and viewers poured in.
-Ahahaha
-Aha!
-Magic Power broadcast ON!
-Is this the room? Where Master and Silver speak the same language?
-Welcome to the world of rank reversal!
-Aha!
The chat was still churning out various memes about beating Strawberry Shooter.
Like changing “skill” to “magic power”… or turning “stable” into “magic stable”.
Skill and magic were being mixed together in the chat.
-Father of Silvers, Silver Father! Almond!
-Hope of the low ranks! Almond! If you’re Korean, watch Almond!
It seemed I was receiving tremendous support from low-rank users.
[Current viewers: 18,000.]
The moment I turned on the broadcast, viewers climbed close to 18,000.
So this is the firepower of a tournament, I scratched my head.
“Well~~! You’ve been waiting long, haven’t you?”
Then, a voice with an event tone burst in.
A voice that seemed to echo across the entire Disworld.
“Tribee streamers! Knights of the tournament organizers participating in the Nant Tournament! How do you do!?”
Whoosh.
A well-built hologram materialized above Taco.
He was the caster in charge of this tournament.
“I’m caster Kim Sang-hun!”
Caster Kim Sang-hun.
He’s also an official tournament caster. A pretty expensive talent.
This casting was only possible because it’s the tournament off-season.
-Ooooo
-They really spent money this season
As expected from a world-class company! Trivia! Hahahaha
God Sang-hoon…wow
-Look at the tension rising
-The thermometer’s gonna burst!
His voice rang out sharply, accompanied by intense gestures.
He was clearly someone with exceptional stage presence and commanding ability.
“Now, we’re about to reveal the power rankings—you could call it the opening ceremony of the Nant Tournament.”
Ting.
As he snapped his fingers, a massive screen materialized.
“Credible commentators and analysts will evaluate your current skill levels! Don’t be discouraged by the power rankings being set right now. I hope you’ll all continue to work hard.”
From what I gathered, it seemed quite harsh evaluations were about to come and go.
“After practice ends, and after all the matches are over, seeing how the rankings change is the fun part! After all, the Nant Tournament is all about entertainment, right?”
-Yeah~~!
-That’s right!
Hahaha lol
“I can even hear the cheers coming through the chat. Excellent. Let’s watch together!”
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The man who appeared on screen was commentator Lee Jin-hyeok.
[Hello! I’m King Citrus!]
He was a commentator who also went by the nickname King Citrus.
And beside him were another commentator and an analyst. Three people in total were being captured by the camera.
[It’s truly an honor to be able to set power rankings for this prestigious Nant Tournament.]
-King Citrus spouting nonsense again
Lol tangerine sound wtf ㅋㅋㅋ
-Stop with the citrus jokes….
“Honorable Nantes match lolololol”
King Citrus was famous for making jokes while delivering brutally honest evaluations.
The players were visibly tense.
[Well then, let’s get straight to the point. I’ll ask directly. Which team do you think is the strongest?]
All three nearly simultaneously held up holographic placards reading “High Protein.”
[So Team High Protein is receiving high praise?]
[I think they’re a team worthy of unanimous approval.]
[Right. Danmuji, who retired from the pros not long ago, is clearly the strongest. And he’s in the mid lane.]
[When the mid lane is solid, the game becomes comfortable.]
[Besides Danmuji, the other amateurs also seem to perform better than their ranks suggest.]
[Exactly. Even among the same Gold and Silver ranks, they have that solid, full feeling to them, you know?]
[Yes.]
It was all praise.
[Dotorimuk is filling the Platinum rank position here. This person also has that solid quality among Platinum players, you know?]
[Yeah. That’s right.]
‘So Dotorimuk is over there.’
Only then did I realize this was the team Dotorimuk belonged to.
I’d heard he was participating, but seeing him again now felt strangely moving.
[In my opinion, teams facing this team need to be careful in the midlane. I don’t think anyone can beat Danmuji without preparing for some kind of joker pick.]
[That’s right. Well… amateurs and professionals definitely have different instincts. Just looking at the VNS average statistics alone…]
VNS?
It was a term I hadn’t heard in a while.
The memory of how hard I’d worked to break that record flashed through Almond’s mind.
As expected.
[Ah. Just a moment. When you mentioned VNS statistics, I remembered…]
Lee Jin-hyeok changed the subject.
[There’s a player I really wanted to mention. In terms of VNS statistics, no one here can compare.]
[Ah… that person.]
[Ah. That person! They’re pretty hot right now, aren’t they?]
Lee Jin-hyeok picked up one of the player cards and attached it to the board.
‘Almond.’
It was Almond, as expected.
-Kyaa~! Truly world-class!
-First to be mentioned individually here lol
-The man Lee Jin-hyeok picked!
-Still don’t know what he picked him as lol
-When it comes to VNS, Almond has to be mentioned lolol
Naturally, Almond’s viewers were delighted when he was mentioned.
[Silver who defeated Master. Power close to actual technique. That’s you, Almond.]
[Power close to actual technique? What does that mean?]
[It’s swapping the characters for “actual” and “technique.” Saying they’re the same.]
Wahahahaha.
Laughter spread throughout.
[Crazy. People really are good at making weird stuff.]
[Isn’t this like that “novel” thing? When they swapped all the characters in “spirit.”]
[So it would become “technique-ster who defeated actual-ror.”]
[Right. I think it has that level of impact right now.]
King Yugyul brought the conversation back to the original topic.
[So. Getting back to Almond. Almond was originally registered as Bronze, right? But now he’s Silver? Is that okay?]
[Ah, yes. The rule is to register with the season’s top rating—the highest score achieved that season. Almond’s case is where the top rating increased after registration, so there’s no problem.]
[Ah. The problem would be intentionally lowering your rank to enter and then climbing back up, that kind of underhanded behavior, right?]
[Exactly. If your actual skill simply improved during tournament preparation, that’s not a problem.]
[Good. Then we can safely start talking about Almond.]
Lee Jin-hyeok waved Almond’s card and asked.
[If we were to rate him, what would it be? Let’s use letters like S, A, B.]
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