Chapter 20 (1/2)
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
A match cost around five bucks. Hence, if they could consistently achieve Legendary every single game, they could continue playing forever. What kind of process was it, you ask? It was basically a permanent pass for them to keep on going online as long as they kept at it.
Chen Mu was in a good mood. He did not feel a single hint of stress as he dealt with his nightly training and tests.
His CS training that night commenced with another champion named Karthus, the Deathsinger. The champion possessed skills that had super short CDs and a Q that restored mana with each minion he killed. Nevertheless, Chen Mu was not allowed to use those abilities and was forced to build up his CS by only auto attacking.
The champion’s mechanism was extremely convoluted! The ballistics behind the champion’s AA was obviously not designed with human use in mind—it was obvious that the champion had been designed for players to CS with his Q!
The System would never take Chen Mu’s complaints seriously and instead only increase its demands exponentially. It demanded that Chen Mu reach eighty-nine CS in ten minutes.
The CSsing process was long and arduous, but Chen Mu eventually managed to complete his mission. After some investigation, Chen Mu found out that the last three champions he had used for CS training were the three hardest champions to use to build CS in the entire game. In theory, there were no more such monstrous champions he had to use for now.
The System appeared for Chen Mu’s nightly training as promised and started to ask him questions on experience points. The questions were randomly chosen from Level 1 to Level 18.
“What is the amount of experience needed to level up from Level 15 to Level 16?”
“One thousand six hundred and eighty-five points.”
“What is the amount of experience needed to level up from Level 13 to Level 14?”
“One thousand one hundred and seventy-five points.”
“During a match, in the situation where you do not kill any jungle creeps and do not have a support, at which minion will you be able to reach Level 2?”
“Level up when I kill the seventh minion.”
“Self-improvement question: Why should top lane champions fight for Level 2?”
“… new style today? Based on my personal understanding, you should go for Level 2 no matter what position you’re playing in. The moment you hit Level 2, your maximum health points see an increase of about ten to even more than a hundred points. Your armor points as well as base attack damage increase as well. Not to mention, you’ll have the advantage of having one more ability than your opponent at your disposal. If you chose the summoner spell, Ignite, you’ll also experience an increase of twenty points of true damage. This damage increase takes place each time you level up. Hypothetically, each level up also provides fifty points of damage to a single ability. Therefore, in such cases, the difference in health points between two opposing champions will be around a hundred points to hundreds of points. Whoever that is at a lower level will have no chance in withstanding the higher level opponent’s damage.
“Therefore, if you hit Level 2 first, you’ll probably win nine out of the ten fights you get into as long as you don’t agro all the minions. Evidently, this excludes champions who have particular abilities which are extreme.
“Whether you kill your opponent or not, at the very least, you’ll obtain the advantage by suppressing your them.” As though writing an essay, Chen Mu articulated his analysis as he usually did. They were indeed his findings from using the Hand of Noxus throughout that an entire day.
The combat strength advantage obtained from hitting a higher level was obvious. It had been proven when Chen Mu, who was still figuring out the game, managed to single-handedly slaughter his opponents in a blind pick match just because his opponents were not aware of the game’s leveling up mechanism.
“The Host’s understanding is in-depth. Next, we will learn about each champions’ abilities. Our goal is to remember each champions’ abilities including their passive, damage, CD, effects, range, cost, combos, whether they can be canceled by Cleanse, and whether they can be canceled by Mercury’s Treads…”
“Hold it, you shameless System! Let me think. Each champion has five abilities including their passive. There are currently more than a hundred champions. You mean for me to memorize the description of all five hundred abilities?” Chen Mu hurriedly cut the System off. With each day that passed, the System’s demands were growing more and more out of hand. Was the System trying to exhaust Chen Mu to death?
“More accurately, there are currently a hundred and six champions in total. The next champion will be released is Zed, the Master of Shadows. He’s still a work in progress. The Host is not required to know that. You only have to learn about the hundred and six champions that are currently available,” the System answered.
Chen Mu felt like his insides were about to explode. ‘A hundred and six! And I ‘only have to’. The kind of nerve you have!’
“And here I am, I thought that the heavens sent me a miracle. Surely such a mysterious System that suddenly appeared in front of its Host would speak of sophisticated matters?
“Never would I have expected to hear such crude words from you. A hundred and six champions; five hundred and thirty abilities; nearly thousands of stats. I haven’t even been given the privilege of using cheat codes to improve my memory or to increase my learning efficiency.