Pro Gamer Raised by Selling

Chapter 26

Pro Gamer Raised by Selling

I decided to become a coach because I realized the sales coaching system. My players grow up being sold on by me.

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Chapter 26 – 26. Sell Mission (3)

In the arena, there was something called line match compatibility.

Hydra, which can deal extreme damage with nine heads attached to it, is weak against Helios in the laning phase due to its short range.
The range of Helios, who rode a flame wagon and shot an arrow in the air, was perfect for teasing the hydra that crawled on the ground.

3-0 score.
It was the result of me playing Helios and Ryu Seo-yoon playing Hydra.
Using a long range to keep the distance and constantly check, the physically good Ryu Seo-yoon also couldn’t escape the 3 rice cakes.

When I came out of the capsule, Ryu Seo-yoon, who inflated her cheeks a little, was waiting for me.

“Isn’t it too much to play Helios against Hydra?”
“It’s something that can happen in a competition. If you can’t stand this level of compatibility, you can’t call yourself a pro.”

A feeling of relief settled in his heart.
With the combination of Helios and Hydra, I thought I could eat more for the next few weeks.
Since Ryu Seo-yoon’s recent growth has been frightening, it was also a job for him to find a character he could beat.

“Or what, since you can’t deal with Helios as a hydra, are you going to ask me not to?”

He said mockingly at her.
I was the one who picked the perfect combination and victoriously won, but I got angry.
But she’s a player and I’m a coach.
What I couldn’t do, she had to do.

“No…”
“Then stop whining and study the law of destruction. Put the laning aspect in your stupid head and keep thinking about it.”
“Yes, yes… “

[I sold Ryu Seo-yoon. Increases her growth rate by 15%.]

[Acquired 2 selling points.]

Ryu Seo-yoon’s face twisted in displeasure at my verbal abuse.
He was getting used to the constant selling, but he couldn’t help but feel bad.
However, unlike before, the point of change was to manage facial expressions in an obedient manner.

“Now, let’s get into the scrim.”

She said, looking at the team members who had arrived on time.
There is less than a week left until the finals of the nuclear guillotine match.
The only chance to practice new combinations and characters is now.

A meeting of the 3rd division teams that coach Jung Pal-soo contacted before.
Our team also participated in the meeting and was actively scrimming.

Compared to the teams I joined, there were not many active teams, but I was able to find some suitable opponents.

“This time, I’ll pick a pick that focuses on the jungle in the early stages, so keep that in mind.”

If you pick a general pick, the record is close.
Although we had an advantage by about 6-4, it was only a small difference.

If you make an experimental pick from there, the win rate will decrease even more, but scrims are a device for practice like real battles.
I couldn’t make only winning picks forever.

The players all went inside the capsule.
Soon after, the scrims began.

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The scrim strategy this time was very simple.
It was to take an aggressive jungle pick, as Jihye Lee caught Gildong Hong and completely dried up her opponent’s jungler to death in the semi-final tournament.
The difference was that we focused on growing our liners by ganking instead of counter-jungling.

In the beginning, as expected, Lee Ji-hye’s aggressive play seemed to be working.
However, it wasn’t long before the entire line started to be pushed back.

The reason was very simple.
It was because there was a big difference in tier by line.

Kang Yul, the top laner, was also not on the high tier side, but thanks to his long pro career his, he was good at fighting to take half.

As a jungler, Lee Ji-hye can be considered her camouflage tier her, and she performed much better than the main tier.
Because she compensated for her lack of physical skills with brain skills, the difference between her tiers was not very noticeable.

Ryu Seo-yoon was rather higher in tier than her opponent.
As if her sales her so far were not in vain, her physicality her was running at its peak.

However, the gap between the mid and supporters was so ridiculous that all these efforts were meaningless.

The higher you go, the better all the players do.
In the first division, a player who was not a master or higher could not survive unless he had exceptional strengths.
At that point, it’s not a fight about who is better, but a fight about who makes fewer mistakes.

Each action is at the level of super play!
It is said that doing well is basic.

The advantage taken at the beginning was quickly overturned.
The mid-air, which gave a strong rice soup character to take half and half, began to explode without hesitation.

Mid laner Han Yuna is already recording a KDA of 0/5/1.
It’s hard to survive even with tower hugging in a laning match against the opponent’s laner, so he’s missing the 2nd tower all the way.
EXP and CS are counted, of course.
It was a vicious cycle over and over again.

[BA Luna: I’m having a hard time. Can you look at the mid?]
[BA Wisdom: Just hold on.]

Lee Ji-hye recalled the law of the jungle, ‘A ruined line does not go,’ and she has completely abandoned her midfield.
She told me ‘Hyeonmu’that no matter how much she fails, if she only uses her ultimate skill her well, she will be able to serve one person.
If she went ganking and got reverse-gangged by the opponent’s jungler, she would stop Jihye Lee as well, so it wasn’t a mistake.

However, the problem was also in the bottom line.
Our team’s lowest tier supporter, White Baek.

White stuck with Ryu Seo-yoon and insisted on passive play.
She had poor physical skills and poor judgment, so she didn’t know how to do anything other than a utility support.

That’s why the play I asked her to do was to give only a heal or shield behind her Ryu Seo-yoon.
Her laning contribution her is less than 10 % at most.
It is no exaggeration to say that Ryu Seo-yoon is doing everything else.
She checks, responds to ganking, and eats CS, so it’s pitiful.
Since this happened every time, Ryu Seo-yoon, who was angry with Baek Ha-yan in the past, began to understand.

‘It won’t be long.’

My predictions were exactly right.
Players who took completely different characters from their usual picks showed inexperience and lost in teamfights.

Jihye Lee’s fishing play made her want to turn around, but sure enough, she gave up all the advantages she had gained by trolling mid and supporters.

[Defeat]

After the scrim, I waited for the players to come out of the capsule.
If you were a normal coach or manager, you would have focused your feedback on the mid and support players.

It wasn’t already at the level of what would happen with feedback, but no matter who looked at it, the problem was there, so special measures had to be taken, whether it was changed or repaired.

But I was different from the average coach.

“It’s a poor performance.”

When all the players gathered, they muttered quietly as if they were talking to themselves.
Even the players who had no face bowed their heads.

“Kang Yul.”

First, top laner Kang Yul.
When she looks up, she wears right at her.

“Do you want to show off that you’re trash? I gave you an offensive pick, but you said you couldn’t win, so you only took half? Are you still a top laner?”
“…Sorry.”
“I am an asshole for expecting you. If you don’t develop more physically, you won’t be able to do half of it in the future, right?”
“……”
“Hold on and reflect. I don’t even want to call it a claim.”
“Yes…”

[I sold Kang Yul. Growth rate increases by 5%.]

I thought it was a very spicy rant, but the growth rate is low.
This is a situation that has happened every time I sold Kang Yul over the past few days.

Kang Yul was strong against verbal abuse.
He felt no shame at any insult.

Although he had a strong mentality, he also seemed used to verbal abuse.
It seemed to her that she should consider selling in a different direction.

“Lee Ji-hye”
“Yes”
“You’re the one who’s really disappointed in this edition.”
“…Yes.”

Lee Ji-hye quietly closed her eyes.
She was the version of her who drove her to be her carry her, and she seems to be well aware of her sluggishness of her.
Of course, in the beginning, she showed the example of an aggressive jungler as intended, but her carry her meant that she won her game despite trolls from other team members.

“You really didn’t. The jungler should have watched the flow of the game and paid attention to the opponent’s ganking and roaming. Did you only see your play?”
“Yes.”
“Play while talking to your teammates. Don’t go out of your way because you can’t fit in like a steamed-up girl. Remember everything you did wrong today, in detail.”

‘Because I have to write a letter of reflection.’

I swallowed her afterwords and looked at her.
Jihye Lee nodded her head.
The promise we made, she will know.

“All right.”

[I sold Lee Ji-hye. Growth rate increases by 10%.]

[You have acquired 1 selling point.]

Hearing Jihye Lee’s answer to her, she looked at mid laner Hanyu me.
She had already been the Battle Angels’ coach for quite some time, but she had barely spoken to her.

And this time I looked away from her. Even malicious comments are interested. I’m not going to pay any attention to Han Yuna.
Until she first fell on her knee to me.

The arrogant swan decided to let it be arrogant forever.

“Ryu Seo-yoon.”
“Yes”

Her voice was filled with faint anticipation.
Even though he knew that my verbal abuse would hurt his heart his, he secretly looked at me.

I decided to meet that expectation while looking at the distorted manners.

“As expected, it was a poor play.”
“…”
“That play that has a higher tier than the opponent and is not even worth the tier. Where did the days of practice go? I forgot everything and threw it away, but I saw a good play.”
“Yes… I’m sorry.”
“Even if you tell me, even if you tell me, there is no end. There seems to be an eraser in your stupid head. Guys like you don’t even need to sleep. Don’t try to be treated like a human being when you can’t play.”
“I will practice without sleeping.”

While feeling displeasure at being hit in the ear, he feels delighted by the attention given to him.
Ryu Seo-yoon’s expression of her, apologizing over and over again, was tinged with loyalty towards me even though she was shocked by the verbal abuse.

[I sold Ryu Seo-yoon. Growth rate increases by 15%.]

[You have acquired 1 selling point.]

Satisfied, I looked at the white one for the last time.
She had only one thing to say to her.

“You killed it.”
“Oh… “
“Didn’t I tell you to protect Ryu Seo-yoon even if you die? Can you keep one of them properly? Are you a real beast?”
“Oh, no. She was trying to keep…”

I glanced at the white white that was fluttering.
Incredible volume in such a small stature.
As she thought about what she could do to give her a deeper sense of humiliation, she remembered the insult she had also done to Seo-yoon Ryu before her.

“Pig.”
“Yes Yes?!”
“He looks like a pig when he plays and eats and doesn’t do anything.”
“Flaw… Whoa…”

The white eyes of the eyes quickly became wet.
Still, I didn’t stop selling.

It is white with a mental level of 20.
Always bright and positive, she quickly returned to her face with a smile no matter what she sold.

I walked up to her and whispered in her ear.

“You killed Ryu Seo-yoon. If only you had done well, I could have lived.”
“Huh… I’m sorry… Because I’m so bad…”
“If you can’t do even one of them properly, you’re a real pig.”
“Everything, I’ll make sure to save it from next time… “

[I sold Baek Ha-yeon. Growth rate increases by 20%.]

[White’s obedience has increased by 10.]

[Acquired 2 selling points.]

Her mids her whimper, bobbing up and down her.
It’s time for a serious sell-off, but I keep taking my eyes off it.
Quickly taking my eyes off of it, I stepped back and looked at everyone on the team.

Drowning emotions and eerie faces.
The gopchang atmosphere is exactly what I want.

If it was an ordinary team, it would only look like it was on the verge of disbanding.
It seemed like it wouldn’t be strange if anyone left the team right away as it was headed for catastrophe.

There was no such thing as our team because we only gathered people who had reached the end of their careers as pro gamers or players who had no place to go.

“Everyone gather around the monitor.”

The daily sales volume was filled.
Selling more than this is not only inefficient, but can also lead to real bankruptcy.
You should always be good at this tightrope.

I was called in as a feedback monitor to give them time to recover mentally and to tell them about in-game play that is actually helpful.
And I just watched the replay of the previous game and gave feedback.
It was time to do a real coaching job, not a selling coach.

Pro Gamer Raised by Selling

I decided to become a coach because I realized the sales coaching system. My players grow up being sold on by me.

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