Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 713
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 3 Episode 183
60. Bow vs Bow (3)
Ping! Ping!
Elifer, the supreme commander of Persia.
He continued pinging the same location repeatedly.
[Move]
[Reinforce]
Even as he pinged multiple times, he knew better than anyone that it wouldn’t actually speed up his players’ movement.
‘What is this. The line is completely broken here!’
Ping!
Ping!
This was all he could do in this situation.
Everything else would have to be resolved by time.
[Archer×7]
The number of Persian Archers currently waiting at the base was seven.
It needed to be reinforced further.
No matter how defensive the position was, the enemy had at least fifteen Archers.
If all of them came in, the damage would be catastrophic.
Before that happened, the Barbarian Soldier formation could not collapse.
‘If I can just hold the line… if I can just hold it, we win.’
Since Joseon had committed everything to this gambit, Persia could gain an enormous advantage simply by defending well.
If the Barbarian Soldiers could engage the enemy Archers and buy as much time as possible.
And if they executed the encirclement properly—what they called the m-formation—they could even annihilate them.
But─
‘!?’
Elifer’s eyes widened in shock.
‘Finally…!’
The very spot he’d been anxiously pinging had finally been breached.
‘By just one person!?’
One flank of the formation was completely torn open.
This made a perfect encirclement impossible.
Not only that, but the existing formation began to shake and crumble.
If it ended here, that would actually be fortunate.
‘Damn it.’
That’s right.
Now he remembered.
The enemy had truly staked everything on this rush.
Kugugugu…!
The Joseon Barbarian Soldiers waiting behind the Joseon Archers suddenly began charging forward in force.
They had been waiting for their opportunity just outside his field of vision.
‘Damn it.’
At this rate, a breakthrough is inevitable.
‘Send the archers forward?’
If Persia’s elite archers advanced to the front lines and fought there, could we hold them back?
No.
The archers must be preserved.
If we lose them too, there’s no recovery.
‘Rather….’
Elifer instead positioned his archers assuming the enemies would break through.
In the place where they could fight best and where they needed to hold the line most desperately.
* * *
Screech!
Bread drew her sword from atop her horse and bellowed.
“Charge forward!”
Behind her, one hundred Joseon Barbarian Soldiers lined up began their assault.
“Waaaaaaaaaaaa!”
They didn’t forget to roar as if the battlefield itself would be swept away.
It would add greater stress to the already confused enemies and make the Joseon forces appear far more numerous.
Whoosh!
[Charge Point]
Bread rode her horse and designated the precise point.
Among the enemy’s dense formation, one spot was completely open—a straight line torn through.
The gap that Almond had created.
“There! Drive through there!”
Thundering hooves!
Countless Joseon Barbarian Soldiers instantly poured through that opening.
It was the moment the two armies collided head-on.
Crash——
With a heavy boom, countless screams and blood scattered everywhere.
“Ugh, argh! Almond Ham!”
“Where are you!?”
The archers became trapped between the Barbarian Soldiers of both sides, unable to do anything.
The melee was too chaotic for them to coordinate with each other.
“Die!”
“Hraagh!”
Thud!
Crack!
Both sides’ clubs were stained with blood.
It was a brutal melee.
Red dots on the minimap.
They began piercing through the blue dots that the Joseon Soldiers were blocking.
And not just the Barbarian Soldiers—the Archers were pushing through as well.
“Here! Almond Ham!”
Spam had squeezed between the Barbarian Soldiers and was waving his hand.
“Shoot! Keep shooting as you advance!”
Pangeo squawked loudly at Spam as if asking what he was doing, gesturing frantically.
Spam fired arrows at point-blank range, beginning to secure an invasion route.
The Archers who had been scattered by the collision of Barbarian Soldiers regrouped at that point.
“Break through here! It’s breaking through!”
“Hold them back!”
A collision between those trying to seal the breach and those trying to widen it.
They were clearly pushing against each other in a stalemate, but gradually the gap began to widen.
“It’s breaking through!”
“Go! Go!!”
The Archers, seeing sufficient space, poured through the opening.
“Stop them! Stop them!”
“Don’t let them pass!”
Several of the Joseon Archers broke through the front line formed by the Barbarian Soldiers and entered the enemy’s main base.
“They’re in!”
Their numbers were merely seven.
“You guys again? Ugh.”
Ratte shrugged his shoulders and shook his head as if exasperated.
Only five familiar faces had managed to cross into the main base.
Ratte, Spam, Pangeo, Danggeun, Aamond.
Five of them, and two others besides.
Even with seven, it was still early in the 2nd age, so they could inflict considerable damage if they encountered the enemy’s Workers.
“Seven made it through. The odds are good. Let’s go.”
Ping.
[Wood Defense]
The Commander’s ping marked the location.
“Wood, as expected.”
Against France, gold was the most important resource.
But not against Persia.
As an archer civilization, wood was what mattered.
“Let’s go through the forest path.”
The easiest way to harass wood was to follow the forest paths surrounding the main base.
We could eliminate the Workers coming to harvest wood one by one by hiding in the forest.
* * *
Seven Archers infiltrated the forest near the Persian main base.
“If we keep walking straight, we’ll run into Workers.”
They hadn’t encountered any resistance getting this far.
Persia had completely overlooked this approach.
‘Hmm?’
Yet Almond suddenly felt something was wrong.
That sensation transformed into certainty from a faint sound.
Rustle—
“Duck.”
The moment Almond grabbed Pangeo’s shoulder and pulled him down.
Shiiiiik…!
With a sound like a serpent flicking its tongue, something whistled past Pangeo’s head.
“Ugh, what the—!?”
Thwack!
A tree trunk instead of Pangeo’s head was gouged deeply.
Had his head been there, he would have been nearly dead.
“What, what the hell!?”
Before Pangeo could even finish speaking.
Thwack!
Another Joseon Archer collapsed.
An arrow embedded precisely in his head.
Two of them, in fact.
I had to shout immediately.
“Ambush! The Archers were waiting for us!”
As if my words were a signal flare, arrows began flying from multiple directions.
Whoosh!
Whoosh!
The Joseon Archers threw themselves in various directions to evade.
“Damn it! Where are they!?”
“What is this.”
The shooting positions didn’t match where the arrows were coming from.
Unable to pinpoint the enemies’ locations, the Joseon side descended into chaos.
In a forest full of cover, they were firing arrows so freely. Yet the enemies’ positions remained invisible.
‘Curved shots.’
Almond could only conclude that.
──Thwack!
An arrow lodged in the torso of an Archer beside me.
It didn’t kill him outright, only draining about twenty percent of his health.
“Damn it… Did they spot us here too?”
The moment he moved from his cover to change positions.
──Fwip-thwack!
“!?”
Five or six arrows flew in rapid succession, turning him into a pincushion.
Thud…!
Almond’s eyes quietly watched him collapse.
‘….’
I’d never experienced it before, so I didn’t know.
The helplessness of an invisible enemy continuously firing arrows.
This powerlessness.
Even for the person being hit, it was difficult to be certain whether the arrows were coming as curve shots or not.
‘So this is what it’s like.’
Gulp.
Almond swallowed dryly, observing his surroundings.
‘How many of them are firing curve shots anyway.’
It seemed like more than one enemy was using curve shots.
How many, and where.
Whether they could truly fire curve shots freely….
I had to find out.
“Hyung. Are we really going to lose like this!?”
Ratte fidgeted, scanning the area.
“We don’t even know where they are. Right!?”
“Yeah….”
Almond still couldn’t gauge the enemies’ positions.
“No way. This won’t work. I’m going out there myself! I’ll be the bait so we can at least find their locations─”
“Hey! Stay put! For now!”
Danggeun reached out to stop him but missed.
That was the last straw.
──Fwip-whoosh!
“!?”
Unfortunately, the enemy’s curve shot didn’t even give Ratte a chance to act as bait.
Thwack!
“Ugh!?”
Ratte, who was about to stand and run, took an arrow to the chest and was knocked back.
“!”
Danggeun covered her mouth and retreated.
Even though Ratte was still alive, she couldn’t approach him.
The Persian second-era bows weren’t particularly high in damage, but they had excellent rate of fire.
Once the enemies identified Ratte’s position, they would likely unleash a barrage of arrows.
The prediction proved accurate.
Pitter-patter…!
A rain of arrows descended upon Ratte, turning him into a porcupine.
* * *
Within Persia’s main base, in the forest responsible for timber resources.
The forest encircled Persia’s village hall at its center.
The moment Persia possessed archers, it became a natural fortress.
The accuracy of the Persian Archers displayed within the forest was astounding.
Those supporting Joseon felt nothing but helplessness.
Especially in online communities, this fear and despair spread rampantly.
[What’s with the Persian guys’ archery skills???]
[We can’t beat them in the forest;]
[Let’s just be grateful we made it to the Round of 16]
[Is this really a national competition…?]
[???: Until now, it has been South Korea!]
Though some comments were joking, many players were genuinely despairing.
-Is this even right??
Honestly, I thought it was over when 7 people went into the forest. We’re getting destroyed, and when the archer goes into our base, it should be game over, but damn.
└Lol true
└But why enter the forest? Just go through the plains
└Timber harassment is usually the easiest
└Bows are made from wood, so archer civilizations benefit from timber harassment. Of course, it’s a disaster now.
-We’re done. The skill gap is insane
-We were just frogs in a well…
There were even players saying things like this.
[Frog in a Well]
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Almond being the best with a bow was just being the best in a well.
Even those curve shots that looked so impressive turned out to be something the Persian guys do almost passively, and their rate of fire is way faster…
It was just a fight at a neighborhood playground ㅜㅜ
This is the real ring.
==== ====
-We’re screwed
-For real
ㅠㅠ (This is a Korean emoticon representing crying/tears)
-Damn it… So this is what it was like!!
-Let’s keep watching for now
Almond hasn’t even shot properly yet, you idiot lol
└Isn’t that the problem? He’s clearly flustered
-These guys are legends
-Viking: Unknown
-Just a ^well^
* * *
The Persian Archers lying in wait within the forest were formidable enough to provoke such a reaction.
Even Almond had to remain silent as a dormouse for a while.
At this rate, infiltrating the enemy position would be impossible.
‘I have to run.’
After observing the enemies’ movements for some time, Almond suddenly spoke.
“Don’t hide behind. Move vertically.”
Pangeo asked what he meant.
“What, what!?”
“We can’t waste more time now. Run while dodging up and down as much as possible. Don’t hide behind trees.”
“You’re just telling me to die!?”
“It’s a curve shot. That’ll be easier for them to miss. Did you forget?”
“!”
Upon hearing the term curve shot, Pangeo was dumbfounded.
“This, this is….”
From the receiving end, it really wasn’t easy to see.
I understood why the enemies fell for it so easily.
“It was a curve shot.”
“Yeah.”
To evade a curve shot, one must abandon cover.
“Alright. Let’s run then. You understand my signal, right?”
Not just Almond, but everyone hiding in various spots nodded and made eye contact.
Snap!
Pangeo gave the signal and stood up.
“O, okay. Just run toward the enemy position… Duck!”
Whoosh!
Whoosh!
The sound of arrows cutting through the air from multiple directions.
“Ugh…!”
“Ruuuuuuun!!!”
“Aaaahhhhh!”
The wind trail traced overhead.
──Crash!
A small tree toppled, and a vicious scar was gouged into the larger tree.
“How many damn people are there!?”
“Based on the arrow count alone, I’d believe it if you said nearly ten! Huh!?”
“Persians have fast fire rates….”
Danggeun gave up calculating and shook her head.
“I don’t know. Just run.”
“Right! Everyone run! Head for enemy territory! Tighten your core! If we stay like this, we’re finished!”
“Okay!”
Thump-thump-thump-thump!
All the archers rose and began sprinting frantically.
Yet Almond, who had suggested the movement, merely shifted his feet slowly—he wasn’t running at all.
‘Where are they.’
Almond rolled his eyes, pricked up his ears, and concentrated.
The Joseon bows had limited range.
Even shorter if shot in an arc.
So when we flee, they’ll pursue while firing.
They have to prevent us from entering our main base.
‘They’ll move.’
Almond carefully began drawing his bowstring.
Creeeeak.
[Concentration]
The moment the enemies move, their positions will reveal themselves.
The enemies don’t even know Almond is here.
They think only the Joseon Archers running ahead exist.
Rustle—
A sound reaches his ears.
“!”
Almond’s eyes flashed as they locked onto something.
He released the string.
‘One.’
Whoosh!
The arrow blazed white as it flew through the air.
It curved around a tree, grazing past it.
“!?”
──Thunk!
It buried itself precisely in the shocked enemy’s eye.
The moment a Joseon Archer killed a Persian Archer for the first time.
“Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa!”
The audience erupted in cheers.
As if celebrating the prelude to a counterattack.
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