Chapter 11
Chapter 11
I had played countless casual games in preparation for ranked matches.
Through those games, I had learned a lot about Reore (League of Legends).
What kind of strategies were necessary to win a game.
There were plenty of things to consider, but right now, only one question mattered:
"Which lane should I go to?"
Reore is a game played by five people.
Thus, each player must choose one of the five positions.
From what I’d heard, once you choose a position, you often end up playing that position repeatedly.
It’s like choosing your starter Pokémon—it feels like a critical decision.
I couldn’t help but feel nervous. What position should I choose?
[Omniscient Cthulhu: Is there a need to stress about picking a lane?]
[Omniscient Cthulhu: Just go wherever you want to.]
[Kang Hoo-min Here: Personally, I recommend the “girl’s lane,” the top lane.]
[Kang Hoo-min Here: It’s one of the easiest lanes to practice on.]
[Hoo-min’s actually making sense for once, lol.]
[Hwanhee: Honestly, when you’re new to Reore, it’s best to start with support.]
[Hwanhee: Picking anything else increases your chances of messing things up for your team.]
“Hm...”
What should I do?
While I was mulling over the options—
Ding!
My phone buzzed lightly. A message from Yeram.
Since she was streaming, it seemed like she’d opted to communicate via text instead of talking directly.
For her to text during a stream, it must have been something important.
Curious, I checked her message.
[Yeram: Go top lane.]
[Yeram: I don’t know about anything else.]
[Yeram: But top lane is the most fun.]
[Yeram: Go go!]
Yeram strongly recommended the top lane.
Come to think of it, a lot of people in the chat were also suggesting the top lane.
Indeed, when I had played casual games, the top lane had seemed the most entertaining.
It was also the least influenced by others’ actions.
“Alright then, top lane it is.”
[Omniscient Cthulhu: That’s the spirit, lol.]
[Hwanhee: I’m telling you, top lane is the most fun.]
[Hwanhee: I suggested support earlier, but if you don’t care about others, top is the way to go, lol.]
[Kang Hoo-min Here: As expected.]
[Oh no, another top lane addict is born...]
[Please, just grow into a normal top laner...]
Looking at the chat, I noticed a lot of concern about my choice.
I didn’t understand why they were reacting this way.
It was just a game, after all.
Games are meant to be fun, not to make people angry. Their comments didn’t make much sense to me.
“Well then, let’s start the game.”
With that, I queued up for a match.
Since I’d already gained a general understanding of Reore through casual games, I was curious to see how far I could climb in ranked.
Even reaching Gold would be a dream come true.
As I indulged in these happy thoughts—
Ding!
The sound of a match being found echoed.
The accept button appeared on the screen.
Click.@@@@
[Omniscient Cthulhu: I can’t believe you gave in, lol.]
[Omniscient Cthulhu: Now they’ll think this behavior is acceptable.]
[Hwanhee: Say something once the game starts.]
[Let’s report them after the game, for sure.]
I couldn’t understand why people acted like this.
Would it kill them to just play their assigned role?
Sighing deeply, I typed in the chat:
[LondonIsInDanger: Fine, I’ll go support.]
[LondonIsInDanger: You can take top lane.]
My tone online was deliberately gentle.
It wasn’t worth risking legal trouble over harsh words.
Wasting money on pointless lawsuits wasn’t my style.
[You should’ve switched earlier, lol.]
[It’s disgusting how you only switched after I threatened to go two tops.]
"...What’s with this person?"
After accommodating them, they had the nerve to complain.
What an incredible individual.
“What champion should I pick?”
Since I’d played support in casual games, I pondered my options.
What would be fun while still increasing our chances of winning?
[Omniscient Cthulhu: Shyco support is fun, lol.]
[Omniscient Cthulhu: It’s satisfying to assassinate someone in one hit.]
[Hwanhee: Why recommend Shyco support, lol?]
[Kang Hoo-min Here: Go with Nautilus for a safe choice.]
I didn’t know all the champions yet, since I hadn’t been playing for long.
“Hm...”
After a moment’s hesitation, I chose a champion that seemed fun.
Soon, the game began.
“Oh, I’m nervous.”
My heart was racing uncontrollably.
It had been ages since I’d felt this nervous about anything.
As I adjusted to the game, I checked my champion’s abilities.
[Omniscient Cthulhu: Seriously?]
[Omniscient Cthulhu: Picking Salus support in your first ranked game? That’s crossing the line, lol.]
[Hwanhee: To be fair, it’s fun.]
[Kang Hoo-min Here: I find Salus’s revealing outfit distracting.]
In this world, Reore had a champion named Salus who wore a very revealing outfit.
Talk about equality.
To top it off, she was beautiful.
This is what gaming is about.
I felt like my eyes had been blessed.
That aside, the game was quieter than the noisy pre-game chat.
It seemed everyone was realizing that something was wrong with the top lane.
“Well then... let’s play this game.”
To be honest, I wasn’t great at playing support.
But I had to win this first game.
Not for any particular reason—
I just didn’t want to start with a loss.
With that determination, I entered the game.
Everything would work out, right?
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