Supreme Archer: Taking The Game's Weakest Class To The Top

Chapter 233: Before The Internationals (2)



"Who do we start with…" Jake muttered.

El Boss Queen shouted, "South America!"

"You heard her," Damien added.

"Fair," Jake nodded. He clicked on a link he'd prepared beforehand and showcased to everyone the team that had won The Seventh Division Of The First Esports Tournament in South America.

It was a team backed by South America's top one guild—Veni Vidi Vici(VVV).

Their team consisted of two swordsmen, two mages, a tank, a healer, and a paladin.

"The core and the best part of their team is The Witch," Jake said.

He passed the microphone to Last Coin.

Justin nodded. "She has received this nickname because of her magic. It takes a lot of inspiration from witches, and she even clothes herself with robes and a pointy hat. I researched about magic in South America, and it appears there's The Witch Queendom over there.

"She can conjure a cauldron, where she brews magic spells or buffs. It's said that the healer and paladin of her team are The Witch's engines, with only focus on mana and health regeneration. Their job is to fuel her as she strengthens the team and overwhelms their enemies. The Witch can also imprison players in her cauldron to kill them over time.

Once imprisoned, the only way to free the player is to kick The Witch at least ten meters away from her cauldron."

The Witch's prowess appeared on everyone's screens.

She was so powerful that it was odd that she remained at this low level. Her magic didn't match what level thirty players should be limited to, but it was obvious that the best of the best would bypass those limitations.

Shaw thought aloud, "So we have to take down The Witch, and it's over for them?"

Last Coin smiled. "It sounds simple, but her team is really skilled in working around her. It'll be difficult, and there's a chance the game's rules will be in their favor."

Shaw nodded.

"Asia now!" El Boss Queen exclaimed.

Damien drawled, "You heard her."

'This damn Prince! You no longer call me 'a dark horse' and let your girlfriend do whatever she wants, huh!' Jake thought. "Alright, alright. It seems like someone else was rocking someone else's world, not the other way around."

Damien brought his face closer to the camera while Sin laughed aloud.

SWalker faintly smiled as he saw her in such a great mood.

"My dark horse! There are things and thoughts you had better keep to yourself!" Prince said.

"Who told me to not keep any exciting art within myself?" Jake asked as he clicked on his mouse.

Prince raised his hand in defeat and nodded a few times with straight lips. His new girlfriend was staring at him with narrowed eyes.

The short banter ended when Asian Representatives appeared on everyone's screens.

"Dragons!" Shaw glued his eyes to the screen, only to get pulled away by his girlfriend.

Jake chuckled, "The Asian Continent is really odd. How do I say it… they took their real world's beef to the game world, I guess?"

"Ah, I know about it," SWalker interjected, "Their top three guilds are backed by Japanese, South Korean, and Chinese governments. It looks like the Japanese Guild won The Seventh Division."

The rivalry between those Asian countries and guilds was unavoidable even in the game world, where Asian players could meet much easier and live in a similar yet much different culture than theirs.

Shaw added, "I heard that their esports tournament had a lot of surprises though. The Second Division was won by a team with two Chinese, three Japanese, one Indian, and one Korean player."

"I'd not call it a surprise," Damien said. "The new generation must be bored and fed up with this conflict. It's an art to come to terms with the past and accept the future! Their victory in the second division, without guild support, is an art. It says a lot. I like them."

"Who do we look out for here?" Sin asked.

Jake smiled and pinged SWalker in the chat.

Arthur nodded and took the microphone, "Shiro. Their team is balanced and has no core, but she's the player we must look out for. Her skill is either original or inherited from a quest. I'd even dare say she has a legendary class like Sin. From what I've noticed by studying her swordsmanship, her katana grows stronger against her opponents over time.

"In the final battle, she fought against a talented swordsman. I could see that time was on her side and that she was getting stronger. Her foe, however, received a sudden help as the other swordsman joined the fray. Her damage against the second swordsman was much weaker and she needed to adapt to one versus two to win against them.

When she could deal the same damage against both her opponents, she went for a reckless move that nearly killed her, but that was what she needed to defeat her opponents. The terrifying point is that she could regenerate on her own and go against the rest of her enemies. She's crazy and unpredictable."

Jake, Sin, and SWalker stared at the white-haired woman with broad smiles.

The rest of Shiro's team was as balanced as SWalker mentioned. A tank, a mage, a healer, a ninja, an off-tank, and a spear user formed a formation where anyone could take over the stage.

That said, Shiro was a different beast. She could ignore any plan and choose her enemies, forcing her team to adapt to her moves.

Their team name was [Eastern True Dragons].

"Which one now, El?" Jake asked. He no longer bothered asking everyone, as Damien would push anyone to agree with his girlfriend's choice.

El Boss Queen smiled and said, "Oceania!"

As Jake clicked on the link and revealed the winners of Oceania's Seventh Division, El Boss Queen's smile faded, and she stared at the existence in the middle with disgust.

Damien laughed aloud, "I know that spiders in Australia are huge, but this is taking it to the next level! Haha! Who is the summoner of this monster?"

"It's a tank," Jake said.

Damien narrowed his eyes.

"You will deal with him if we face Oceania's Team," Jake said.

Damien squinted his eyes. "What? That's a tank?"


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