Chapter 22: The St. Hook's Performances
However, there seems to have been some changes to this year's competition.
According to the process of previous years, the individual competition of the actual group and the advanced group will be held separately in the morning, and there is no need to worry about casualties in the mirror space, so the point system is adopted.
Each team from each of the six houses will play a match against the other teams to be ranked based on the final score.
Among them, the rules of the individual competition are the winning streak.
The varsity teams of both sides each send a player to defend the ring, the loser knocks out the winner and stays, and each opponent defeated can get one point, and the final successful defender gets an extra point, and the losing side is deducted one point.
Therefore, in a game, if a school team has a super strong player and directly sweeps the opposing five members, it can get a maximum of six points, and the loser's score will become at least a negative one.
Because each team has to play five games, there is no need to draw lots or anything, and it is enough to take turns to play cross-matches in the order of last year's rankings.
In order to save time, the arena is divided into three rings, and all six teams compete at the same time.
Sitting in the open stands, almost all spectators can have a panoramic view of the three battlefields.
In the first round of the actual competition, the players from St. Hook Academy showed the most outstanding strength, not because they had more moves.
Well, in fact, they do have the most moves.
Moreover, because of their combat experience and actual combat skills, they are much stronger than their opponents!
St. Hook's College finished first last year, so the first match against last year's second-ranked Eastern Ackerman College.
The Eastern Ackerman Academy is an extraordinary academy named after the Duke of Ackerman, who ruled the Eastern Province.
Among the four dukes of the kingdom, Duke Ackerman is the most powerful, and Ackerman Academy is known for its rigorous teaching, and their students train the hardest, so their actual combat ability has always been among the best.
However, this time against the five opponents of St. Hook College, they were in a hurry, although they also fought two opponents with the wheel battle, but the record of only one point was too miserable.
In addition to the overall combat strength of the St. Hook school team has improved by leaps and bounds, Fujiwara Beidou of Akehoke Academy also directly penetrated the Western Matsumoto Academy school team with the advanced move of Ice Star Fall, which also attracted the attention of the audience.
On the other hand, while Tart College in the North and Austin College in the South also had two outstanding students, they were not so impressive in comparison.
The St. Hook Varsity and Dawning varsity teams almost swept the other four varsity teams with a devastating force, and even if those students tried their best, they still couldn't save the defeat.
After two rounds, the two most eye-catching varsity teams at the moment finally collided head-on.
With his strong strength, Fujiwara Beidou not only won the respect of the college leaders and classmates, but also successfully became the strongest hole card of the Dawning school team.
In the game just now, he also lived up to expectations, and he took all the battles alone, directly beating the Matsumoto team and the Austin team.
Now that he is finally facing the strongest opponent of the St. Hook team, Fujiwara Beidou is still full of confidence, although the opponent discovered and used the Martial Emperor Hall earlier, but his gains are definitely no less than others.
Naturally, the members of the St. Hook clan also noticed the fierce rival Fujiwara Hokuto, and even they heard that the Martial Emperor Hall had also been found in the mirror space of the Dawning Academy.
It is precisely because of this that they do not underestimate the enemy in the slightest, because after these days of brushing the Martial Emperor Palace Inheritance Challenge, their strength has at least doubled, so they understand that this time the opponent is even more difficult.
In order to target Fujiwara Hokuto, the St. Hook varsity team has also specially adjusted the players, although they have not yet swiped out the advanced move Secret Jade, but they also have the corresponding experience to face the battle.
After all, every time you win the Inheritance Challenge, you can fight against a very powerful being, and if you are abused a lot, you will naturally have experience.
Fujiwara Hokuto also participated in the Inheritance Challenge in the past two days, but because of the limited time, the number of victories was not much, and he relied too much on the move of Ice Star Fall, and when facing super AI players, he almost didn't have much resistance, let alone gained enough actual combat experience.
Facing a hard-fought opponent, Fujiwara Hokuto only managed to lose one person in seconds, and was the second player on the St. Hook varsity team, which happened to be Matthew Morris, who was almost squeezed out of the competition by Downey before.
Matthew's strength had already reached the pinnacle of the actual combat level, and after many inheritance challenges, he not only improved his actual combat experience by leaps and bounds, but also brushed up on nearly ten virtual secret jades!
At present, he has mastered a full eight moves, including two defensive moves and one displacement move, in the face of the powerful Ice Star Fall, he directly used footwork to deceive a advance amount, and then used the body protection defense to resist the ripple damage.
By the time Fujiwara Hokuto found out that he hadn't been able to kill the other party, Matthew had already launched a counterattack close to him, and he barely struggled before he was taken away by the opponent's combo.
After killing Fujiwara Beidou's ADC output, the remaining members of the Akelight school team are much weaker, even if they have been doing their best to brush up on the inheritance challenge in the past two days, but the increase in strength is not at all comparable to the St. Hook school team.
Matthew single-handedly eliminated three opponents, and in the end, St. Hook College won by a huge score of 6-1.
The individual competition lasted only an hour, and St. Hook College swept the remaining five houses with a crushing strength advantage, ranking first with a perfect score of 30 points, while Dawning Academy was second with a score of 25 points.
Next, it's time for the individual competition in the advanced division.
Originally, the competition of the high-level group was more intense and interesting than the actual group, after all, the players who could participate in the high-level group competition were the outstanding students who were most likely to be promoted to the elite level.
However, the highlights of this year's competition seem to be all taken over by St. Hook College.
After more than a week of Legacy Challenge training, it is clear that the members of the St. Hook Varsity Team have more experience and are more powerful in the actual battle, and they still have a crushing momentum against other school team opponents.
Especially Elliefield, the beautiful and picturesque pink-haired girl, is completely the brightest elf in the field.
Her personal strength has reached the peak of the high-level actual combat level, and among the players, her strength is already the top, coupled with the rich combat experience accumulated these days, as well as several newly mastered moves, she can easily kill other opponents in seconds.
That beautiful set of combos looks simply pleasing to the eye.