Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 200
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 200
67. The Challenger’s Wall (4)
“Gaaaaaahhhhh!”
Whoooosh!
Caught in Solaria’s inferno, the Necromancer Kuipan burned away with a deafening roar.
His back was riddled with countless blue arrows, their marks unmistakable.
“Sister!”
Lemon called out pitifully to Hong-cha. But Hong-cha didn’t even glance back—she simply turned and fled once more.
Whoosh!
Miho’s fireball chased after her again, but Hong-cha was a Challenger too.
Crack!
She slipped through the frame gaps and dodged the attack with ease.
Of course, that didn’t mean there was any hope.
She still had to run. She’d barely managed to keep her life.
“Huff… huff… damn it…”
Hong-cha ran, her rough breathing matched only by her rough language.
‘I forgot the mid lane is garbage.’
I should never overlook that Silver was Hong-cha’s team’s mid laner.
Even if it weren’t Miho, the enemy mid always dominated the battlefield.
There was nothing strange about her suddenly appearing anywhere at any time.
“This game is brutally difficult.”
I felt it every time.
Rill was a team game.
No, it was a mid lane game.
“I need to pick something other than Ran.”
The ADC had too little impact in the early game.
Especially an incarnation like Ran with slow attack speed and many conditions—it relied heavily on team strength.
This wasn’t the right pick for a team where Hong-cha had to carry alone.
I’d simply chosen it with the feeling of picking one of Almond’s mainstream picks.
“Phew… did I make it?”
After running for a while, Hong-cha seemed relieved. She steadied her breathing, then brought her hands together.
Uuuuuuung…!
It was the casting gesture for the return teleport.
[Returning to the Sanctuary]
[Please maintain non-combat status for 8 seconds]
Now I had to go to the Sanctuary, buy items, and figure out how to survive going forward.
‘If I can just last 20 minutes…’
If I could last 20 minutes without dying once, my Ran would be able to carry.
But she didn’t know.
Far in the distance, a crimson lightning surged upward—the mark of Godly Descent.
[Divine Descent Technique – Damian’s Unleashed Arrow]
“…What?”
By the time I felt that chilling sensation, it was already too late.
Kwaaaang!
A torrent of azure mana swept through her.
[Death]
The world suddenly turned monochrome.
‘Ah. Damn. She was level 6?’
Hong-cha realized what had hit her, then let out a hollow laugh.
‘She already stacked everything?’
Level 6 aside, Reina needed a combo stack called ‘Arcane Archer’s Pride’ to use Divine Descent.
It looked like she’d built it all up while pummeling Kuipan earlier.
The speed was absolutely astounding.
‘Sigh… Let’s just surrender.’
I’d lost all will to fight this round.
* * *
“Well done, Contractor.”
Reina, the divine incarnation descended into reality, smiled at Almond.
Smoke still curled from her bow, Damian.
“Almond! That was great!”
Taco gave Almond’s shoulder a hearty pat.
“That call you made on your own just now. Really excellent.”
I thought he’d scold me, but it was unexpected.
“Really?”
“Of course! When I’m in danger like that, I can’t make proper decisions! Plus, your judgment was right!”
Almond had confirmed that Miho was in a position to help sufficiently, and considering the mid-lane situation was comfortable, he’d made the ‘call’.
And that had been the right decision. The game turned around from that fight.
Five minutes passed after that battle. The enemies finally declared their surrender.
[Scrim: I’ll end it here for this round.]
Shortly after.
Balloon Gum Stars gathered in the waiting room.
Taco was giving individual coaching to several players, while Almond was receiving donations.
[Mission Success!]
Boom boom boom boom!
A 500,000 won donation fired off with a resounding drum sound.
[Rubisword: Congratulations!]
“Wow! Rubisword! Thank you so much! I’ll work hard!”
-No reaction?
Hahaha, think about how you’re going to die.
-Are you actually going to die this time, Almond!?
“Ah. I don’t think dying will work as a reaction. Since this is a team game, I’ll just turn on Battle Large later or something.”
No lol why did Battle Royale turn out like that ㅠㅠ lol
-Hey, you’re not even using Kingdom for reactions!?!
That crazy guy lol
“Ah, or maybe I’ll do a reaction while playing Reckless Warrior.”
-That’s a mobile game, damn it
-Ads as a reaction?!
“lol this streamer is so crazy that ads are their reaction!?”
And I want to be a streamer too lol
The infinite orbit of capital lol you’re crazy
“Yep. Starting game 2. I’m heading in.”
Almond left without ever revealing what kind of reaction he’d actually show.
It seemed highly likely he wouldn’t do one at all.
* * *
The ban-pick phase for game 2 was quite different.
First and foremost, the one getting banned was, as expected, Reina.
[Cold-Blooded Arcane Archer – Reina]
Once the ban was confirmed, Reina’s voice echoed out.
〔How pathetic.〕
The enemy team could hear this voice too.
Hong-cha seemed to have taken a considerable blow to his pride, but he ignored it and continued with the bans.
[Pure White Sniper – Ran]
[Light’s Melody – Sana]
That made three bans.
They’d essentially banned out all the bow-wielding ADCs.
‘That leaves the Frost Archer, I guess….’
The control ability was decent, but the damage was so low that it was an unappealing character.
Still, if that was all that remained, I was willing to give it a shot.
“Huh…?”
The next moment, my expression went blank.
Hong-cha had picked ‘Frost Archer – Leon’ for himself.
-Wow, completely shutting down the bow users
-Oh, looks like they figured it out
-Can Almond only play bow characters??
-They’re using their first-pick advantage like this
-Can they really shut him down with this!?
Taco, who was handling the ban-picks, scratched his head.
“I thought something like this might happen… but I didn’t expect it in a practice game. And against Red Carpets at that….”
-LMAOOO
So the challenger is being a coward and going all-in, even stealing like that lol
-Seriously ruthless
-Is this how you get to Challenger!?
Hong-cha seemed to think that Almond’s limitation on the number of avatars he could manifest was a major weakness.
It was a fairly accurate analysis.
“Almond. What do you want to do? Do you have anything left?”
“I did practice a bit with one hand, but…”
In the end, Almond chose ‘Poison Dart Bunny – Jackie’.
〔What is this. Did you summon me?〕
Jackie appeared with her characteristic cocky tone.
Rabbit ears sprouted from Almond’s head, and his height shrank to about half.
And in his hand appeared a poison dart flute that shot poison darts.
It was a pathetically shabby appearance compared to when he’d chosen Reina.
-Haha omg so cute lol
-Lmaooo
-Is he really going with Poison Dart Bunny!?
Oh no ㅠㅠ Rabbit Mond
-This is… quite rare.
[Almond Rabbit Ears Endure Supporter donated 100,000 won!]
[Finally!? Enlightenment!]
[Almond Soufflé donated 30,000 won!]
“Wow ㅠㅠㅠ You always make me do poison fangs, Bunny!”
Donations were coming in from strange angles.
Almond felt somewhat embarrassed, but either way, he chanted “I’m a streamer!” five times in his head and offered his thanks.
“Thank you. Endure Supporter, 100,000 won! Thank you! And Almond Soufflé. How do you make Almond Soufflé? Anyway, thank you.”
Haha, you’re curious about that in the middle of all this?
-That can’t possibly be…
-Just putting almonds on top of soufflé, right?
-This dirty world… I’d call the police if I saw rabbit ears. But he’s getting donations.
Please stop being a jerk ㅠㅠㅠ
The chat atmosphere was cheerful.
But Almond was worried.
‘Will this actually work.’
I’d chosen Poison Dart Bunny in a rush.
But my opponent wasn’t the type of player you could beat with a hastily improvised pick. After all, they were a Challenger.
In fact, it was hard to say I’d beaten Hong-cha with Reina.
That last game wasn’t a Bottom victory—it was a Mid Jungle victory.
Without Miho and Strawberry Shooter, there was no way we could have won that match.
But could I really face Hong-cha with Poison Dart Bunny?
Taco even added this.
“If we lose here, every other team will copy this ban-pick strategy.”
Once it became known that I could be sealed like this, there was no reason for anyone not to do it.
In actual matches, they’d probably all prepare this ban-pick strategy.
It only worked when the enemy had first pick, but still—couldn’t we potentially win at least one match, or even two, for free?
“If it gets revealed that you can be shut down like this, it becomes a problem.”
“But then other lane bans would open up, so wouldn’t that be better?”
“That’s true now. Red Carpets, as I said, is a team that dumps everything into the bottom lane, and the upper lanes aren’t particularly high rank.”
“Ah….”
“But what if the enemy team has high-tier mid and top, but their ADC is just average? If they devise a strategy to split bans between me and Almond like this?”
Just imagining it was horrifying.
I’d be forced to pick Poison Dart Bunny and rot away in the bottom lane all day with that opponent, while the rest of my teammates would get crushed by the skill gap.
They could draw a picture where I’m sealed from carrying and they just stomp everything else.
“That’s why I think it’s now.”
Taco spoke as if he’d made a decision.
Almond didn’t understand at first and wondered what he meant. But the next moment, hearing Taco’s words, he understood immediately.
“Miho.”
“Yes?”
“As support.”
“…Yes?!”
“Strawberry Shooter, you take the Poison Dart Bunny that Almond picked.”
“Yes!”
“I’ll jungle. Balloon Gum stays top as is. And Almond….”
We were changing positions right now.
‘Sub positions!’
The entire team was switching to sub positions.
And we were even changing our champions.
The Poison Dart Bunny that Almond had picked was being swapped to Strawberry Shooter, whose main character it originally was.
Another player would pick a character for me instead.
“Captain, are you saying to use that here?”
That would be the Flash Blade.
Since the viewers didn’t know, he was calling it carefully.
-??? What are these guys hiding?!
Haha, wow, Plan D is going back to 2 again.
-It’s just concept play lol
Is this a shounen manga? Hahaha, boss… should we use ‘that’? Hahahaha
Of course, the viewers didn’t seem to believe it. That was actually fortunate.
“No. That’s not it.”
“Then what do we do?”
I hadn’t practiced any mid-lane champions except the Flash Blade.
“Just grab whatever catches your eye and pick it.”
Was he really instructing me to make a shop pick right now? The viewers were dumbfounded.
What kind of team is this, lolololol
Are you a coach or an octopus? lol
No chill lol
-Don’t think so the enemy can’t read your mind!!
-That’s so dorky lolololol
The viewers were in an uproar, saying it made no sense.
But Taco had his reasons.
“Your opponent is Silver. You’re not his match.”
“I see. Since my opponent is Silver…”
-Weren’t you Silver not long ago?!
Hahaha, dissing silver/old people
Are Ma and Silver the same? lol
-This crazy team is really coming!
The chat was still dominated by comments calling it insane, but Almond himself showed no signs of agitation.
He calmly opened the shop window.
For him, a shop pick wasn’t anything particularly momentous.
Among what I’d seen before, there was one that looked pretty interesting.
‘That’s what Danmuji was using.’
A divine avatar that tore across the battlefield at breakneck speed.
[Storm Ninja – Haruki]
“I’ll go with this.”
He immediately purchased Haruki.
Taco nodded in approval.
He thought it was a good fit. It was a divine avatar with a similar play pattern to Rubisword.
“Good. Let’s go with that.”
Once all the picks were complete, during swap time, Almond handed Poison Dart Bunny over to Strawberry.
And Miho selected Haruki and gave it to Almond.
“Alright. Let’s go!”
Almond’s first mid-lane play had begun.
* * *
“What… what is this?”
Hong-cha’s mind went blank seeing the opponent’s strange pick.
“Uh… wait, Almond as Storm Ninja?”
Lemon tilted his head beside her.
“Not Miho?”
“Actually, Miho isn’t great with blade-wielding assassin types either… I thought it was weird, but…”
“Taco’s a Hammer Warrior, but… looks more like a jungle Hammer Warrior.”
The opponent team’s picks were confusing in every way. What was even happening here?
“And Strawberry’s a Poison Dart Bunny?”
“Hmm… well, Miho picked… uh… ‘Rea’. That’s not really ideal for mid, is it?”
“I mean, it works, but…”
All the picks had high versatility, so everything was muddled. The only certainty was that Balloon Gum was still top lane.
“Oh! That’s it!? Substitute positions!”
“…Ah!”
Only then did Hong-cha realize the opponent had switched to the substitute positions they’d submitted on their roster.
In truth, it was just listed nominally. Substitute positions were rarely ever used.
“These bastards…”
Crunch.
Hong-cha ground her teeth.
“Are they looking down on me?!”
And they had to use it in this practice match of all times. Her pride had taken more than one or two hits today.
“Uh, unnie… I don’t think they’re looking down on you so much as they’re looking down on our mid lane? Almond retreated to mid because of the all-ban.”
“Ah… is that so?”
Hong-cha scratched her head and burst into laughter.
“Then that makes sense!”
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