Chapter 13: Giving the young comrades a little shock!
Chapter 13: Giving the young comrades a little shock!
"Since everyone has reached the Master rank, I don't think I need to emphasize the importance of minion economy."
The first training exercise was on basic skills, which Fu Shiyan personally demonstrated and explained in detail.
"Practice basic skills for at least one hour every day, with five sets each of last-hitting and skill release. The goal is to achieve ≥90 last-hitting in 10 minutes without interference, and ≥80 last-hitting in 10 minutes with interference. The first three sets require using only basic attacks, while the last two sets should include one set entirely with skills and the other set with skills interspersed with basic attacks. AD carries should also have additional [positioning training], practicing kiting to dodge skills and trade blows in custom games with a support..."
"Regarding jungling," Fu Shiyan turned his gaze to Wu Chen, "you should start by practicing jungle clearing with the heroes you're good at. I'll give you a specific timeframe later—when you reach the third interval, and when you move on to the next stage."
"What about me...?"
Li Rui approached him, his eyes filled with curiosity and eagerness.
He was curious; did he, as a support player, also have to practice last-hitting?
Are you stealing minions that are meant to steal AD?
That's interesting.
Fu Shiyan shook his head and handed over an A4 sheet of paper.
This is the information he printed out on Boss Mo's computer during his lunch break, after he went downstairs to the internet cafe's office area.
"This is a floor plan of Summoner's Rift."
Fu Shiyan pointed to the dense markings on the paper, "I've marked the commonly used viewpoints on the entire map with red circles."
"For the next week, you need to memorize all these standard locations, smoothly place the wards at the maximum distance as required, and reduce the error of the ward placement to below 5%."
"Holy crap—"
As soon as Li Rui took the documents, he was startled by the dense red circles on the paper, and his lips twitched.
"Um... Brother Yan, are you sure? Are there really that many regular locations?"
"I'm sure." Fu Shiyan said calmly, "This is just the passing grade for basic skills in professional leagues."
Yes, of course, he was referring to his original world when he said this standard.
Regarding the improvement brought about by practicing basic skills, opinions vary.
If BJBS were a real professional team right now, and at least playing in LSPL or higher leagues, they would only treat the fundamentals as a routine training exercise, and wouldn't specifically focus on strengthening them.
Three months is far too short a time. For professional players, this approach is more about maintaining their feel for the game than about improving their skills.
But his four teammates were different.
They were all amateurs; before, they had no systematic training, and actions like last-hitting and warding were mostly done instinctively.
All I can say is that there is a great deal of room for improvement.
To put it bluntly, in the city competition, everyone's skill level is just so-so.
The quality of one's basic skills can truly affect athletic performance and create a significant gap in skill levels.
Even this is one way to quickly improve the team's capabilities.
Half an hour later.
"Alright, that concludes everyone's basic skills training demonstration."
Fu Shiyan, controlling the jungler Gragas, completed a tutorial demonstration of an extremely fast level 4 jungle clear.
When he returned to the client page and turned around, he saw his teammates sitting there silently with complicated expressions.
He frowned slightly: "What's wrong? Did you not understand, or do you have other ideas?"
The air was still for a few seconds.
Finally, Mo Ziye, the boss, cleared his throat and spoke up for the team members: "Xiao Fu... there's a question, but I'm not sure if I should ask it?"
"Please speak."
"Um... just wanted to ask, I understand that you tried out for RNG's newly formed second team. Did you really not train with any other teams I don't know, like those in the LCK?"
"Don't you think this training standard is... too... too..." for BJBS's players?
The word "too difficult" ultimately didn't come out of Boss Mo's mouth.
After all, no one in the room wanted BJBS to become stronger than him.
"No."
Fu Shiyan could roughly guess why Boss Mo would ask that question.
However, he could only pretend not to know. After all, if there was any "learning" involved, it could only be the systematic training he received in the strongest team in the LPL league during the years he transitioned from player to coach in his previous life.
Thinking about it carefully, that doesn't make sense. The training plan I came up with was only based on the standards of the second-tier league in my previous life. Could the intensity be a tiny bit too much?
"Ahem, it's nothing." Mo Ziye waved his hand, a hint of shock in his voice. "I'm just a little surprised—that a secondary league team can possess so much professional knowledge."
He wondered if the young man in front of him was truly a genius.
While absorbing professional experience, they applied it to other situations and delved into the details to this extent.
Also, this child is far too proactive.
In just one night, targeted training plans for all four positions were completed.
broken.
It seems I didn't actually draw a UR card, but rather spent 8,000 yuan to bring back a true god from BJBS.
……
If the shock that the training arrangement brought to everyone at BJBS was still within the realm of understanding—after all, it could be explained by "their exceptional memory and comprehension abilities, and their thorough understanding of the professional training"—then it's still understandable.
Then, during the subsequent five-person team match, Fu Shiyan's individual performance truly refreshed everyone's understanding of esports, including Mo Ziye's.
A ranked match where players progressed from Master to Challenger in the first region.
Considering that yesterday's solo match couldn't fully showcase his abilities, and still somewhat worried that some teammates might be unconvinced, Fu Shiyan chose to use 100% of his strength in this match.
From the combined talents of two lifetimes to the experience of understanding the game and interpreting the situation!
So that afternoon, the five high school seniors on the red team, who had been eagerly waiting for the weekend to pursue their esports dreams, experienced the most severe beating they had ever received since they started playing League of Legends.
First, let's talk about the mid lane matchup.
Trading blows, controlling the enemy's speed, getting solo kills, and taking down towers solo—these are all basic skills.
That's right, a solo kill in the mid lane and gaining an advantage in the lane have become the most common thing for the four young guys from BJBS.
In an even more outrageous situation, from the very beginning of the match, the voice chat echoed endlessly through their headsets.
"Go in, go straight in. The enemy's Gragas hasn't finished spawning Krugs yet, I can get there before their Viktor."
"Just retreat a bit to the top lane and collect experience points. There's no need to retreat into the bushes. If they try to gank you, try to trade blows. We can take the dragon."
"Here, here, place some wards here, Braum just W jump right now, I'll bring you over!"
"Let's entice each other, then we'll team up to promote it."
"Little cannon jump, just jump! I can take down Kalista instantly."
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