Chapter 237

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Chapter 237: Come on, come on, let me analyze the double light arcs for you


editor: apricot

This slap in the face came so quickly and ferociously that it likely caught everyone off guard.

Looking at IN's expressions, they'd really turned pale.

Otee fell back into his chair, his eyes filled with incredulity.

The live broadcast audience was already tearing into each other, especially on the foreign internet. They'd already started scolding IN like dogs.

On the other hand, the domestic audience didn't care. With this kind of mentally retarded behavior, it would be weird if they could win. FTW's win was really stable today.

The game was still ongoing, but hot searches were already on the rise. The key words were shocking--FTW violation.

They clicked in to have a look, holy shit, like hell they'd committed any violations!

Passers-by who weren't part of the Glory circle were curious, "You guys have position limitations in the official competition? We often change roads, doesn't that mean we're all breaking the rules?"

Someone explained the situation, "I thought that this rule had been abolished, but unexpectedly, it's still... like this..."

Glory had been around for so many years. There were many piles of paper's worth of information about the game competition system.

Locking in the position of the players was an old rule.

Although the player's position was registered, there were no restrictions on tactics and playing methods. For example, had a toolman jungler who'd given all his resources to the marksman switched positions? Of course he hadn't. The marksman was still primarily in the bottom lane, and just ended up with a bit more farm. As another example, in the later stages, when the jungler started going around ganking people, half of the jungle zone would be given to their own top lane. Did that count as switching positions? No.

This rule system had originally been designed to target teams that played in an irregular fashion.

For example, teams who took money to play fake games, choosing talents blindly or players who messed around in the arena due to personal conflicts between them and other players...

There had been all sorts of strange occurrences in the early days of the game, and the rule system had been cobbled together from all these bits and pieces.

As the competition system matured, this rule had long been forgotten.

No one would consider this rule seriously. There were even some coaches who were too lazy to fill out the registration form. But...

The regulations were still there, and they were still in force as long as they weren't repealed.

No one would say anything about a jungler giving up their jungle zone for a c-position, but it was strange if the jungle zone was given up to a support player.

IN had lost messily and hated the soul warlock to death.

Otee felt that the humiliation he'd experienced had reached a peak, and he felt that FTW's routine was disgusting. Then... he remembered the registration form.

So, he'd called over the referee.

As FTW's opponent, IN hadn't had full vision in the game just now and they didn't know where Wei Xiao had been most of the time. Although the soul warlock was number one in farm in the match, Wei Xiao had a heap of kills and assists. Also, he could've mooched a bit of farm from the lanes when he went there to gank, so it would be difficult for him to end up with a low amount of farm.

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