Chapter 9
99th Year Debut
Pro Gamer
The scrim match, which had begun with high spirits, progressed quickly.
Before long, they were already midway through the third game.
The WhaleDriverâsLicense team executed their prepared strategy to absolute perfectionâevery step went just as they had planned.
Butâ
[Double Kill!]
[Triple Kill!]
[âTacticMakerâ is legendary!]
The result unfolded in the exact opposite direction of their expectations.
Even though they had attempted a position swap, the ones thrown into disarray were none other than themselves.
âHey, no!! We had to break through before their mid rotated bot! Now their mid is rampaging againâ!â
âThen you shouldâve come to gank faster, damn it!! What do you expect me to do when the opponent isnât giving us an angle?!â
âHeâs right! Those guys are playing way too safe! Honestly, this was the best we could do! The only way out is to tie down TacticMaker in mid. If we canât, bot keeps collapsing.â
They had relentlessly targeted the enemy bot lane, but instead the results were catastrophicâfor them.
To make matters worseâ
Even the top lane, which had been quiet until yesterday, erupted into bloody skirmishes.
[Finish!]
[âKangSkyBlueâ is dominating!]
A game that was already hectic was spiraling completely out of control.
âWhat, that was a kill angle?! Damn, that was lucky as hell.â
âLucky, my ass! Why is top a disaster too? You got a solo kill first game, then from the second game youâre the one being killed over and over!â
âLook, that guyâs way better than I thought! Even if I just play safe, I keep bleeding CS. What do you want me to do?!â
âYouâre a former âDo-Guâ player* and you canât even play safe?â
(*slang: a dismissive term for support players)
âHeâs diving me nonstop like itâs a death match! How the hell am I supposed to play safe? If you donât like it, why donât you play top instead?!â
As defeat loomed larger, the voices grew louder.
Everyone was blaming each other, arguing nonstop.
It was inevitable that the atmosphere in the team grew toxic.
Finally, Kim Suchan couldnât take it anymore and exploded.
âShut the hell up, all of you! Not a single lane is doing better than theirs! Weâre all the same level of trash!â
He clenched his mouse so hard his knuckles turned white. His teeth ground audibly.
He had been so sure that today theyâd finally break the losing streak, that theyâd turn the teamâs atmosphere around.
But that hope circuit had burned to ashes.
âWhy does this game feel even harder than yesterday?â
The enemy mid was always a monsterâthat was expected.
But now the formerly unremarkable top laner had swapped to support and was playing defense like a fortress.
And the erratic support from before had gone top, showing ridiculous raw power every game.
Even when his growth was slow, he would monopolize jungle resources, bulk up, and then dominate mid-to-late game with crushing impact.
âShitâŚ! How is this team even supposed to be âDo-Gu tierâ players?!â
On paper, their ranks were higher. Their team shouldâve been much stronger.
But honestly? He couldnât imagine beating them, no matter how many games they played.
Worse, after every single match, the enemy visibly improved.
Their growth rate, their refinementâit was on a whole different level.
If they kept evolving like this⌠where would their ceiling be?
Suchan couldnât even begin to guess.
Gulp.
His frustration and anger slowly gave way to resignation.
And strangely, Kim Suchan even felt a twinge of relief.
âThank god weâre not facing them in the same regional qualifiers.â
The position swap was a resounding success.
âWow, the first game was rough, but we still won in the end!â
âNo, guys!! Playing top is insanely fun!â
âYou saw bot too, right? No longer a weak spot! I really sync well with Jehyup!â
âYeah, honestly I feel much more comfortable being bot now too.â
We exchanged light high-fives to celebrate our victory.
âGood work, everyone. It finally feels like weâve found the style that fits our team.â
With top and bot revived, Park Yongwonâs influence naturally grew as well.
No longer just a cover-focused player, he now pierced through the enemy like a sharpened blade.
Of course, this synergy was only possible thanks to Park Yongwonâs tremendous personal growth.
âThe synergy is better than I expected. We can stick with this.â
Of course, that didnât mean I was satisfied yet.
This team still had room to climb much higher.
Honestly, I was secretly amazed at how much better the position swap had worked than Iâd predicted.
âBut donât get cocky. We still have a lot of gaps. Even as we move to the next step, weâll need more adaptation training.â
At that, Park Yongwon let out a short laugh.
âLetâs be real. Besides you, who here even has the right to be cocky?â
âHuh? Whatâs that supposed to mean?â
âI mean, with a monster like you playing right beside us⌠all I can think is how far we still have to go.â
He scratched the back of his head awkwardly.
That line made the rest of the team burst into laughter.
The mood lightened immediately.
Then Kang Haneul grinned and asked,
âBut Ham, whatâs this next step? Thereâs more?â
I nodded casually.
âOf course. In fact, thatâs where real team play begins.â
We were now moving beyond just normalization.
It was time to make full use of my past lifeâs knowledge and information.
âHm? The beginning of real team play?â
âEveryone, gather at my seat for a sec.â
I opened the notepad I had prepared the night before and continued.
âIn official 5v5 matches, the most important thing is how well you adapt to the âmeta.â Thatâs what weâre going to prepare for.â
âOoooh!â
âLetâs see⌠Tidalie, Kalista, Renekton, Alistar, Fizz⌠huh? Some of these are kind of low-tier picks?â
âWaitâis this like⌠meta predictions for the future?â
Everyone looked puzzled.
Naturally so.
After dozens of regressions, I could predict the meta just from patch notes.
But they couldnât.
âThatâs right. By the time the main tournament starts, the meta will look like this. AndâŚâ
I quickly continued explaining.
âI want us to start preparing in advance, tailored to this new meta.â
Park Yongwon, speaking as team captain, replied without hesitation.
âYouâre our real captain, Dosu. Of course weâll follow. Letâs all prepare together.â
âThanks.â
The others nodded in agreement.
I smiled broadly and began my explanation.
âThe next meta will beâŚâ
This was the first moment the team truly began moving in one direction.
The Presidential Cup National Amateur Esports Tournament regional qualifiers followed the same single-elimination format as the main event.
Every round was best-of-three.
It was split across two daysâDecember 13th online, and December 19th offline.
First, the online stage would cut down to the top 8 teams.
Then, offline, those 8 would battle until only 1 team remainedâthe regional representative.
For the Seoul qualifiers, a total of 122 teams had signed up.
That meant nearly 610 players in Seoul alone were competing.
Naturally, participation numbers varied by region and schedule.
But Seoul, being the most populous city in Korea, always had the largest turnout.
â122 teams, huh.â
And out of all those teams, only one could reach the main stage.
âThe competition is fiercer than I thought.â
I studied the online bracket on the screen, running mental calculations.
Round of 128, round of 64, round of 32, round of 16.
Win just 4 matches, and youâd make the top 8âearning a ticket to the offline stage.
And nowâ
âLetâs just play like we practiced!â
âLetâs go undefeated all the way to the main stage!â
âFighting!â
âYeah! Letâs go, letâs go!â
The Seoul qualifiersâ very first matchâround of 128âwas about to begin.
Han Moonsang.
He was what youâd call a ânamedâ user in the BOL community, highly active across forums.
His tier was lower Challenger.
In the community, he was often called âAmateur Challenger.â
Technically still an amateur, but one burning with the dream of going pro.
âThis year, I will make my pro debut!â
Han Moonsang was more determined than ever for this tournament.
His current team: 1 Challenger, 4 Grandmasters.
âI formed this team half a year ago just for this event.â
They had trained together for 7 months.
Their individual skill was high, but more importantly, their team synergy was leagues above most others.
He believed they were top-tier even among all entrants.
âHehehe. At this rate, we could even make it all the way to finals on the main stage.â
With that rosy thought, he logged into BOL.
Inside their private lobby, his teammates immediately scolded him.
âDamn it, Han Moonsang! Why are you always late?â
âDonât even ask. He was probably busy shitposting on the forums again.â
âThree more minutes and we wouldâve been disqualified!â
Their first qualifier match was just about to start.
Adjusting his mic, he apologized.
âSorry, sorry. Just had to hit the bathroom. Anyway, you guys can hear me fine, right?â
âYeah, itâs fine.â
âTurn off mic boost though, your voice is echoing.â
Then the one teammate whoâd been silent spoke up, voice brimming with excitement.
âHey, guys! I checked the other teamâs match history. Except for their jungler, theyâre all just Master-tier locals. This is basically a free win!â
âFor real? Even their junglerâs only mid-to-low Grandmaster. These guys are total scrubs.â
âPffft! Jackpot! Then can I play Ryosuo ADC this game?â
âDonât you dare! If you pick Ryosuo, Iâm locking Ezreal support instantly.â
âOkay, okay, sorry. Thatâs too muchâŚâ
Han Moonsang quickly started looking up their opponentsâ stats himself.
Top, ADC, supportâhundreds of games played, win rate hovering just 50â52%.
Yup, his teammate was right.
Complete Master-tier locals.
With that skill level, they had no business even thinking about going pro.
No threat at all.
The jungler: Grandmaster, 56% win rate.
Not bad.
That was at least pro-hopeful caliber.
âAnd finally, the mid⌠64% win rate?â
Han Moonsangâs eyes widened.
But not just because of the high number.
âWait, what? Is this guy even really a mid laner?â
Looking closer, he snorted.
Almost 99% of TacticMakerâs ranked history was as support.
The only mid-capable champ heâd ever touched was Ahri.
Everything else was basically zero experience.
No matter how generous you were, you couldnât even call him a mid laner.
âThey mustâve just shoved a support player into mid to fill a spot for the tournament.â
And checking the othersâ histories, TacticMakerâs past wasnât even there.
Which meant heâd joined only a few days ago.
Altogether, the verdict was simple:
They were a rushed, thrown-together team with no real synergy.
âFirst roundâs a freebie. Easy win.â
A grin spread across Han Moonsangâs face.
âGuys, their mid is literally a former support. A âDo-Gu.ââ
âHah? He really is. Pffft! What a joke.â
âDamn, stop calling supports âtools,â itâs insulting.â
âBut itâs true, supports are tools.â
âYouâre dead, man. Iâm seriously insta-locking Ezreal support this game.â
âSorry! Please no Ezreal support, I beg you!!â
As the banter continuedâ
Doo-doong-tak! Doong-doong-tak~!
The dramatic BGM began, and the game launched.
The monitor displayed the champion select screen.
Their teammate with ban-pick authority spoke up loudly.
âAlright, what do we ban? Quick, timeâs running out!â
BOL had two pre-game phases: banning and picking.
First, each side banned 3 champions each.
That made 6 champions total unavailable for the match.
After bans, picking began, alternating between teams.
Right now, the ban phase had just started.
Usually, this was where teams banned the most OP champs of the patch.
âAhri!!â
âThe only champ their mid can play is Ahri, we have to ban it!â
âPfft! Once his one-trickâs gone, whatâs a âDo-Guâ like him gonna do?!â
Of course they all shouted Ahri in unison.
They had finished analyzing the opponentâs stats long before.
Han Moonsang added fuel.
âLetâs use the other two ban slots on LeBlanc and Orianna. Based on TacticMakerâs old seasons, those are literally the only other champs heâs ever touched.â
âDamn, Moonsang, thatâs savage! Then their mid has zero playable champs left!â
âIf it were me, Iâd just alt-F4 right now.â
âPfft! Iâm all for it. Seriously, whyâd a support even dare to try mid? He brought this on himself. Rank win rate means nothing if you canât play a broad champ pool.â
âOkay then, all three bans on their mid?â
Han Moonsang stretched with a crack of his joints.
âBuckle up, boys. Iâm about to pave the mid lane highway.â
The mid lane matchup was already decided.