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Be a Legend: Hyper Role

Many people say that Daylon Kenzo is the best player this world has ever seen. But actually, it's not like that. He is not the best because he has abilities and skills that no one can beat, but because his teamwork is solid, compact, and has good chemistry that gives his team victory, and makes him the best "Hyper" ever. However, now, his team members are slowly leaving him. Not because they betrayed him, but because the club, which had a new owner, suddenly fired and kicked them out of the club. He and the rest of his team were expelled, even though they had won the N2 tournament a few weeks ago. And what's worse, the new owner of the club has taken action to tell several clubs not to sign him, so that he will not be accepted anywhere to be a professional player anymore. Tragically, Daylon had to have an accident which resulted in his right hand being badly injured. They split up. Some of them became YouTubers, and some decided to find a new club. As for him, he can only accept the fact that he is no longer needed as a professional player because of that person's actions. After 1 year had passed, he finally found a job that suited him, namely being a coach for a teenager who wants to become a professional player in this MOBA-type game, Mobile Heroes. He becomes a coach, but he must be faced with the fact that the woman he once saved is in the same place as the teenager. He met the woman again after she had been looking for him for so long. Can Daylon teach the teenager as long as his right hand hasn't healed? Or maybe, because of the various misfortunes he had experienced, he would no longer be able to play the game as a professional player? "As his coach and teacher, I have to be able to make him the best he can be."

Bolcurut · Games
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190 Chs

His Idol

It was the Hanabi hero he used. He decided to return to the starting place to replenish his hero's HP. After that, he returned to his line where the third tower had been destroyed there. The reason why the third tower was destroyed, was because he left his line so that his enemy destroyed the tower easily. Even so, he managed to escape his death. In other words, he plays very carefully and warily on the line.

Back there, he threw his hero's ultimate skill at the enemy. The enemy was hit by his ultimate skill, then he quickly pressed, pressed, and kept pressing his hero's basic attack button.

The damage generated by the hero is Critical, and he takes attack items in the form of Critical Rate, Attack Speed, Physical Damage, Move Speed, and passive immunity to physical attacks for a while. By relying on them, he could kill his enemy stuck in his ultimate skill with his basic attacks.

"Cool..."

Andre, who saw that immediately put on a happy expression.

"Ah... that's how it is. He's just like that, having the courage to fight the Fighter. He's just like that."

It was Egy, one of the YouTubers of the Mobile Heroes game that Andre idolized. We're watching it on this television. He is streaming on his channel and showing his skills in playing the Hanabi hero. And because he managed to kill the Fighter, the viewers on his channel gave him digital money, and it almost covered the television screen in front of us.

"I can't see," Andre said. "What's with them? I should be the one cutting them."

It seems that many people idolize Egy, it is evident from the people who watched his streaming channel up to 150+ k people this Sunday morning. Well, he deserves it because his abilities are quite reliable. He must be an example for teenagers who want to become professional players like himself. By following the way he plays and the items he often recommends, teenagers will like it and can develop into a better one. That's good.

While it's good, I doubt that they can be like Egy. Honestly, I don't want them to be like that, following Egy's way of playing. I don't want them to give up their tower because of their selfishness.

Egy is a man who has extraordinary selfishness. He sometimes does not want to be escorted by the Tank and chooses to become an Offlaner by playing the role of Marksman. It was very dangerous for him if his enemy team started picking up and killing him. I have repeatedly advised him to be escorted by Mulyadi, the former Tank at the Bengawan club, but he refused and chose to go solo on the right or left line. I also repeatedly corrected his mistakes and saved him from death caused by enemies who intended to kill him. I'm fed up with it. Therefore, sometimes I replace it with another player.

He had an overly confident attitude. He believed that he was capable of being there and becoming the Offlaner by using the hero of the Marksman role and being able to fight his enemy one-on-one. But in reality, his priority is not the towers that are in that line, but himself. He would give up his tower being destroyed by his enemy instead of protecting it. It happened often, and sometimes when he had full HP, he would be in the bush and let his tower be destroyed.

He is the type who is not suitable for guarding his team's tower and destroying his enemy team's towers. In other words, he wasn't cut out to be the Offlaner, being only in one line.

Andre, you can't be like him. I hope you're not that reflection of him.

My name is Daylon Kenzo. I'm a coach for a teenage boy named Andre Sarasvati and also a former professional player and former captain of a club for the game Mobile Heroes.

The reason why I became a coach for Andre was, that I didn't get any job that matched what I could. I was kicked out and kicked by the club's new owner. My members and I were simply thrown away, like banana peels that were no longer needed. Therefore, by having experience in that field, I become his coach for now so that he can become a professional player in the Mobile Heroes game one day.

"Why can he do that and I can't?" André asked.

"Well, maybe it was just his recklessness."

Andre has developed so far since I coached him. He was able to play the role of Marksman well according to my direction. But when he suddenly asks why Egy can do that while he can't, I have a little trouble answering that and don't want him to end up like Egy.

Egy is very reckless when he has launched his hero skills. He did that without thinking about his enemy, it was as if there were only he and his enemy in the line. His recklessness is based on a sense of optimism, very sure that he will kill his enemy. His recklessness could end up disastrous for him if his other enemies started to target him. In the end, his recklessness was saved by his friends who didn't want him to die—and the average person who saved him was me, knowing that the enemies were aiming at him.

Well, that happened a very long time ago. The last time I saved him was in the final in that tournament, a year ago. I saved him from death. He was targeted by the Hyper and our enemy heroes because they knew that he had an opening to kill at any time due to his recklessness. And after that, I decided to replace him in the second half because he was too much trouble for the team.

"Oh no..."

When he managed to kill his enemy, the other enemies started chasing him after they surprisingly appeared. And after that, the hero Egy used died.

"See, that's just reckless," I said. "He didn't think about the condition that his enemies could kill him at any moment. Even though it was clear that he needed the control of the Tank, he still chose to be unrepresented. He was very selfish."

"Umm... You seem to just know him, Mr. Daylon. Well, maybe because he's too popular, you get to know him. Yeah, he did become an Offlaner using the Marksman role. I think that's weird. But, he to be MVP later."

He is good for himself, not for his team. MVP is judged by how much you kill, your death count, the number of assists you provide to your team, and how much damage you do, not by teamwork. Therefore, getting MVP does not mean you are the one who won the match. That happens because your team is playing so well that you become the one to rely on to kill the heroes of your enemy team.

"If you only look at the value given by the system, which is MVP, you only think about yourself. Andre, remember this. This game is played in groups divided into teams. You may be able to kill a lot of your enemies. You minimize the number of your deaths. You may be able to do the most damage. But, will you be sure to win?"

"Not necessarily," Andre replied languidly.

"That's right. What is needed is to destroy towers and bases, not kill the most or how much damage you have done. Your team will lose if it turns out that you often make mistakes. They can use that to their victory even if your damage is much higher than them. One thing is for sure when that happens, you need the cooperation of your team. Your team members will help you not to be targeted by your enemy team. They will also help you to deal damage to them. Trust me, without them it is you just an individual won't win anything."

"I see, Mr. Daylon."

"Great. So basically, whatever that guy gives, whether it's the MPV title, the most kill counts, having very high damage, doesn't mean he can win the match. If the enemy team realizes that there's a point where the mistake will be repeated, they will take advantage of that and win the match. In the end, it is the enemy team that wins the match, and he only gets the MPV title for the losing team."

It all depends on the team. If it turns out that they rely on Egy in this match, they will help and protect Egy from the enemy heroes who attack him. But if it only stems from his selfishness, which is not planned by his team, it will get his team in trouble.

They must be at a loss as to how they should act. Because after all, they didn't plan it so they had to rack their brains to get over it. I understand the situation.

If I was there, maybe I would focus more on the line where Egy is. That way, I can save him and start a war with them there, and Egy is still the hope as the Core in the match.

"Thanks for the advice, Mr. Daylon. I will put the team first from now on. Because victory comes from good teamwork. Compared to individual skills, I will try to put the team first. I see I understand."

It seems that Andre is following me again even though Egy is his idol. Yeah, that's better than imitating Egy, who plays well but has a lot of selfishness.