In the online game Glory, Ye Xiu is regarded as a textbook and a top-tier pro-player. However, due to a myriad reasons, he is kicked from the team. After leaving the professional scene, he finds work in an Internet Cafe as a manager. When Glory launches its tenth server, he who possesses ten years of gaming experience once again throws himself into the game. Bringing with him the memories of his past and an incomplete, self-made weapon, his return along the road to the summit begins! After fighting and scheming, who snatched away my glory? Under the tossing of the wind and rain, my dreams shall still appear as though they had never been shattered. In all its splendor, the path shall never be lost. Before the gazes of millions, this is where I return!
The sudden Teleport surprised quite a few of the viewers. But to a pro player, Teleport was pretty much considered a required skill for Mages. Thinking about it more closely though, since Ever-Stay had Teleport, he could have easily combined it with the burst of speed that Dragon Breaks the Ranks provided and chased Fang Rui down. It didn't seem at all necessary to save it and use it at the last second. So did that mean he didn't use it just as a setup, a setup where Fang Rui mistook his skill build to not have Teleport, and thus lure him to let his guard down against it?
A normal player would not have given a second thought after observing this move. But to a pro player, there was often a deeper layer to things.
A competition of endurance?
From the start, this was only in the eyes of the average viewer. None of the pro players considered it to be that simple. It would be looking down on them if you expected a pro player to make a basic blunder like this.