《Metagame》Jessica (1:10)
Advertisement
“See? Not dead.”
Jessica coughed out a laugh. She’d seen that from his perspective, where basically the only things he could see was an enormous wall of fire in his face and a wall of darkness behind that would be as-or-more deadly to bump into.
She’d tried to move her focus to somewhere useful to him, of course, but that could only fill in for a certain amount of actual vision. She’d expected that as soon as she’d looked over there to a part of the lane close enough for him to Blink to, he would have taken it.
Instead, he intentionally stayed in the middle of the enemy’s targeting in order to hit the enemy support’s shields and equalize the trade. More than equalize, really, when she considered that the opposing carry was down a thirty second cooldown, while she hadn’t used any resources other than four arrows for four mech takedowns.
The opposing support was even hugely down on shields, moreso than her support was by far.
Actually, if he was willing to play like that…
She took three arrows out of the quiver, holding onto them and concentrating.
The first one would need to be plain, then Earth, then Water…
She took careful aim with the first arrow. If this one missed, she’d have to give up on the idea, and she’d already committed twenty energy and she was about to commit more.
Luckily, the first shot she had time to line up, and the opposing carry didn’t notice and shout a warning to the retreating support until it was too late.
Jessica used her passive to boost the speed of the first arrow fired, then Sniper’s Link to mark a red spot on the ground somewhat behind her target. As her shield bubble collapsed, Jessica nocked the second arrow, already aiming again. She heard some word out of her support, but didn’t pay it any attention. At this point, he either knew what was up or he didn’t.
Advertisement
Next was the Earth-attuned arrow, with the pillar at a backwards and up sixty-degree angle to the shaft. This time, the support managed to get her shield up in the general direction of the attack, and it appeared to extend outwards in blue light from the sides as Jessica used the other half of her passive to teleport somewhat forwards and to the left. Probably “Cover,” but it could also be “Bulwark.” The difference was just in an attack-count versus time duration, so both were regularly taken by supports.
Not that it mattered, though– those were the two taken because they could extend to cover allies, unlike “Defend.” Defend, though, would have stopped the earthen pillar which erupted out of the ground, shoving the enemy support forward with the strength of a strong push.
It wasn’t enough to actually harm, especially without any items to scale it, yet, but it also got both the powered shields and the physical one out of the way.
The third arrow was fired before even getting that confirmation, this time not at the support but instead at the carry, this time augmented with a use of Painseeker and speed-boosted by her passive.
That concentration-link popped into her mind front and center, but she’d already decided what to do with it, pushing the arrow down and right before scooping up into the enemy carry’s shields up and left.
Water-attuned, the arrow burst into a miniature wave, hitting their shields and bursting into heavy steam upon contact, as all water abilities did. It didn’t deal much damage, but…
‘First Blood: An enemy has been slain by [Nathaniel] with [Void Strike]. Assist Reward 350 Credits’
that hadn’t been the intent, anyways.
She was already pulling out another arrow in case the enemy carry decided to push into them with his nearly-full shields and ability suite, but it looked like he’d had enough. He was hiding inside the shield-bubble of the minions, intentionally avoiding casting.
Advertisement
“Uh. Sorry for taking that kill, I guess. I wasn’t expecting–”
“’sfine,” Jessica said, glaring at the man who appeared to be looking for a way to cast at them without wasting too much energy. “That was what I was trying to do anyways. I couldn’t have gotten that without you dying for it.”
This time, she was the one getting stared at. That was a nice change of pace from what it had been this past few minutes.
“I uh. Didn’t really expect that. Aggressive.” Nathaniel said, pronouncing the last word like a question as he walked back to stand next to her.
“Eh, I dunno. Only possible because they pushed up with the minions after your thing. Aggressive defense, maybe.”
She could see her alternate sight feed move as though he was shaking his head.
“Given what your early damage must be, I was mostly expecting you to just sit back and farm.”
Jessica considered that for a second. It would have been the smarter decision, probably, but the woman just turning around and heading towards her team’s base without even bothering to move through a wave for cover had irked her for some reason.
Though she had to admit, that play would usually have been a bit of a waste.
Actually, she couldn’t remember the last time she’d had a support with enough damage and mobility to set up, let alone finish that kill.
Not that that ever came to mind before she made the attempt. It usually just made an even trade happen and wasted the thirty energy and three arrows involved in the play.
It wasn’t a huge waste, but that most of a minute’s energy and a credit and a half lost for, usually, pushing the opposing support as well as her own out of lane– while any caster-carry would usually just be down a slightly larger proportion of their energy, but no credits and no ammunition.
That was the cruel… she would say calculus, but it wasn’t that complicated… math that had forced basically every other kind of carry out of the south lane in the two years since Arrows had released.
Any carry who required the use of ammunition, whether by power-based or physical, was at an inherent disadvantage as the game played on, trading permanent power for the ability to be present in fights.
Another few arrows went to picking off the enemy minions, again, as the next wave arrived– taking only the last shot and boosting their speed, and therefore damage, with her passive ability.
Five left in the first quiver, twenty one and four metal-infused total.
“If I’m just sitting back and farming,” she said, not entirely sure of herself, “I think I’m losing.”
Advertisement
- In Serial331 Chapters
God Rank Upgrade System
“As long as I level up another 10 times, I will be able to activate the Gene Lock. At that time, I will be able to destroy this celestial body!” After transmigrating into the body of a trash in a future where zombies and intellectual beasts existed, Lin Xiu accidentally obtained an upgrade system to transcend human limitations and devour the heavens!
8 4298 - In Serial6 Chapters
Novus Etá
Housing an estimated two point five billion people, over some two hundred thousand square kilometres of self-sustaining metropolitan real estate. Novus Etá is an overcrowded dystopian marvel. Filled to the rafters with every personality imaginable and their intricately interwoven life journeys, everyone has a story worth telling. Irintia Farvald, a young carefree soul eager to taste life before its inevitable expiration, spends her days carousing with her close-knit like-minded crew and getting high on urban thrills. However minor actions bring forth cataclysmic ramifications, leaving them to grapple with the degenerate infrastructure deeply entrenched in the streets of the megacity. On a path fraught with treachery, betrayal and revenge, Irintia struggles to maintain a modicum of humanity, questioning her own significance in a nonsensical world.
8 186 - In Serial13 Chapters
Triple Orb Academy
In the parallel world of Zeffernon, magic is equivalent to science. Magic is explored and used everyday, and it is something that cannot be eliminated. Since magic is drawn from the blood, it can never disappear from the world. This story is also posted on fictionpress.com and vicslab.com.
8 119 - In Serial32 Chapters
Playing Poker
Everyone in life is dealt a hand of cards. The player can't control if they are dealt a good or bad hand but the player can control the outcome if they play their cards right. A bad hand doesn't automatically mean you lose, it just makes the game harder to play.Rayland was dealt a bad hand. She is a sarcastic girl that has been through a lot in her life. She hasn't always been like this, she used to be a cheery child until her mother and brother left when she was seven. Her father made her believe that it was her fault they left. One day she gets into a car accident which leaves her father dead and her losing most of her memory. She gets placed with her aunt and abusive boyfriend. When her aunt gets married, she finds out she has 7 step-brothers. Will she adapt to change or will change adapt her?Trigger Warning: Includes Self-Harm, Drugs, Abuse, Language, etc(The self-harm portion of the story is not to the protagonist.)NOT A STEP BROTHER LOVE STORYWarning: Somewhat ClicheStarted: 4/1/21Ended: 9/17/21Still writing bonus chapters.Highest Rankings: #1 in twins#1 in overprotective#4 in olderbrothers#6 in abuse
8 120 - In Serial47 Chapters
Welcome To Demon School! Nagisa-kun
What if Iruma got replaced with Nagisa? What if Nagisa was half demon? What if Nagisa' father was Sullivan's biological child making Nagisa his biological grandchild? What would be the story if the silent androgynous assassin was to go to babyls?Find out in "Welcome to demon school! Nagisa-kun"I dont own Assassination classroom and Welcome to demin school! Iruma-kun or any of the images used.
8 454 - In Serial37 Chapters
StrayKids | Boxer
✔️StrayKids gang au [Bangchan]Y/N's is a boxer during the day and an assassin at night. One of her missions is to kill the famous gang leader of StrayKids, Bangchan. Known for his incredible boxing skills and ruthlessness in the ring, how will she compare to him. will contain violence, swearingStarted 15/09/19Finished 11/04/20highest ranking#1 straykids#1 leeminho #2 leeknow#5 bangchan#5 straykids#2 chan#1 hwang#5 marktuan
8 113

