Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 40, 39: Female Version of Grand Marshal?

Chapter 40, Section 39: A Female Version of Grand Marshal?
In short, regardless of whether the viewers in the chat were happy or not, Shimamura Yuna's live stream proceeded to the next segment on its own.

This is probably the first time most viewers have seen Yuna Shimamura playing a game from a first-person perspective.

Currently, Shimamura Yuna's score can be considered as close to becoming a champion.

Actually, my score was already very high, but because I played it late, and there were many directors and production crews in Zone 1, I haven't been able to get on yet.

However, even with this level of skill, it is still considered to be among the absolute top level for female gamers.

It's important to know that League of Legends is an absolute national game in China. Even though its popularity has declined, it has consistently ranked among the top three most popular games in internet cafes, and most of the time it's number one.

At its peak, it was safe to say that very few gamers could say they hadn't played League of Legends.

With so many people playing and watching, there are naturally many female streamers.

However, among all the female streamers who broadcast League of Legends, the vast majority are Gold or Platinum, and it's rare to find someone who is Diamond or Master.

A genuine female player who is a King of the Rift
It's possible that there aren't any, but at least Shimamura Yuna herself hadn't heard of anyone particularly famous.

It's easy to imagine that a queen of the Rift would be a huge draw for viewers.

Not to mention that this female player is Japanese, and she is a Japanese person who actively came to Bilibili to do live streaming and can speak Chinese.

Once this buff is fully stacked, who wouldn't love to watch it?
In short, thanks to these gimmicks, everyone's attention was quickly diverted once the game actually started.

And coincidentally, in the first game, Shimamura Yuna immediately chose her favorite character, the vampire.

This hero is arguably her absolute specialty.

Being able to choose this role in your very first "official live stream" is definitely a good start.

With the mindset of "I must show my ideas well," Shimamura Yuna entered the game with utmost focus.

In this first game, her opponent was a weapon.
Shimamura Yuna did not show much emotion towards this hero.

Theoretically speaking, weapons have an advantage when fighting vampires.

A skilled player with adequate proficiency can simply use Undying to unleash a combo on a vampire once Undying is fully stacked, leaving the vampire with virtually no advantage in trading blows.

However, for Shimamura Yuna, this was not enough to make her show a distressed expression and say, "Ugh, how do I hit this thing?"

Because, among a large number of common top lane champions, Vladimir can only gain an advantage against a small number of clumsy fighters or tanks who lack mobility and cannot reach him.

These heroes exist, but there aren't many of them.

However, heroes like those with hard displacement abilities, who can force Vladimir to trade blows with them and whose combos deal significant damage, are unlikely to give Vladimir an advantage.

Most top laners have an advantage against Vladimir.

Weapons are already considered to be one of the less advantageous aspects in this regard.

For vampire players, there are few disadvantages, or rather, no disadvantages at all.

Thinking of this, Shimamura Yuna said to the audience, "Well, Vladimir is at a slight disadvantage against Jax, but not by much, which is good news for us."

Is this good news?

What are the advantages?

Is a disadvantage also good news?

Ignoring the comments in the live chat, Shimamura Yuna continued her explanation: "Basically speaking, Vladimir doesn't have many advantages in the laning phase. However, the nature of this hero means that as long as your fundamentals are good enough, many disadvantageous laning phases can be reversed through skillful play."

"Let me show you that one."

Because it was her first live broadcast, Shimamura Yuna was putting in extra effort today.

In her previous life, she was basically a dead person who didn't talk and just played around during her live streams. But this time, as soon as she had a little free time, she would immediately start explaining things to everyone.

"When we first reach level one, his skills won't be fully utilized, so we can use our range advantage to whittle him down first."

"He's learned Q, don't worry, he can move back a bit, he won't lose too much health."

"But once you reach level three, you need to be extra careful with your positioning. If you're easily forced into the Blood Pool, your laning phase will fall into an irrecoverable situation." "Sigh, we got hit this time. But don't worry. You might feel like you've lost out, and you really have, but our hero, when picked, is already at a disadvantage at this point."

"So, as long as the loss isn't too big, it can be considered a profit."

"So don't rush, you must keep a calm mindset."

Shimamura Yuna herself probably didn't even notice.

but.
A girl with a colonel's accent was playing League of Legends while constantly muttering to herself, and the content of her mutterings was of an instructional nature.

This makes it hard not to think of one person.

That's the internet sensation, Teacher Sima.

Yuna Shimamura's livestreaming style quickly made everyone in the chat laugh.

Sigh, time to reposition.

What is a female version of Grand Marshal?

【Oh my, Teacher Yuna is here!】

No, the tone is so similar!

Seeing that there was more interaction in the comments, Shimamura Yuna immediately intensified her efforts, continuing to commentate while playing.

"As you can see, he's in a hurry right now. If we're not in a hurry, he will become anxious."

"He would want to have a blood transfusion with me, he would want to beat me."

"But for me, it's meaningless."

Unlike Da Sima, Shimamura Yuna wasn't just being stubborn; she genuinely felt that a small loss wasn't a real loss for a vampire.

On the other hand, she is a true Grandmaster-level player with genuine King of Glory skills, not someone who claims to be a ten-year King of Glory player but ends up smurfing every day.

This has led to a situation where people feel a sense of déjà vu when watching her various statements, finding them quite quirky.

On the other hand, I genuinely feel...
It seems she really does have some talent.

Even more than a little.

Yuna Shimamura's last-hitting, positioning, minion wave management, and anti-gank awareness all visibly exude the aura of a master.

Moreover, while she was muttering to herself, she actually gradually stabilized the lane.

Yuna Shimamura's playstyle relies on her incredibly solid fundamentals to finish every minion and manage every wave of minions, making every trade controllable.

You could also call it the ultimate turtle.

The weapons finally caught up with the situation.

After realizing that he could not break through Shimamura Yuna's shell no matter what he did, he began to make some more radical attempts.

And this was exactly what Shimamura Yuna wanted.

Almost predictably, the aggressive Jax was ganked and killed by Shimamura Yuna and the jungler, receiving a severe punishment.

"That's right, that's exactly it. Make the opponent anxious, and when they're anxious, they'll reveal their weaknesses."

She is a true master.

The audience was very aware of this.

P.S.: This is the first update for today. There will be another update later.

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