Chapter 12: Giving You a Sense of Participation
Chapter 12: Giving You a Sense of Participation
Question: Is there a way to quickly improve the competitive level of four random players with no professional experience?
Fu Shiyan: Yes, brothers, I have dozens of such plans!
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The next day, Fu Shiyan got up very early.
However, after eating the breakfast provided by the internet cafe's kitchen, I returned to my room.
For the staff who never miss a meeting, this is not a strange thing - the e-sports players recruited by their boss are basically nocturnal, sleeping during the day and grinding ranks at night.
Even the fact that the new mid-laner and team coach is able to get up early to eat is considered a rare thing by them.
Fu Shiyan did not continue to sleep after returning to his room.
Instead, influenced by his instincts from his past life, he directly assumed the role of the team coach, turned on his computer, and began writing the training plan for the BJBS team.
Unfortunately, there isn't any detailed reference data on the specific skill level of professional League of Legends teams in the world.
The team in the secondary league that my predecessor was in was ranked near the bottom, and they hadn't even played many training matches, so there was no concrete way to measure their performance.
He could only demand and train his four complete novices, who had never been exposed to professional football, to the same standard as the teams in the secondary league of his previous life, or even higher.
It seems that although esports is not developing well in this parallel world, its professional level should not be much worse than that of the teams in the same season in the previous life.
"Discipline, hero pool, teamwork, absolute command... and professional habits!"
Fu Shiyan typed out lines of highlighted keywords on the computer. With each word he typed, the corresponding training module would automatically appear in his mind.
Fortunately, the preparations in the early stages weren't too troublesome.
As a coach, the most important preparation at the beginning of leading a team is to help players quickly understand the core logic of the current season's version, the team's positioning, identify their own weaknesses and training direction, build trust in the coach, and keep up with the latest version information.
This part was a trivial matter for Fu Shiyan, who had access to the "Version Eye".
There's nothing we can do; the parallel world's League of Legends updates are exactly the same as its predecessor, except for the slightly later timeline.
All information regarding the 2015-2016 season transition version;
From powerful heroes to equipment changes, from map resource management to vision control weight, everything is neatly stored in his mind.
"In a sense, this can be considered a cheat code that isn't really a cheat code."
In professional matches, having a superior understanding of the current version of the game is arguably half the battle won.
As for identifying weaknesses in the team...
Fu Shiyan felt it necessary to emphasize that his solo match with the four of them last night was not to torture the younger ones or anything, but purely to identify each person's core weaknesses, create a personalized improvement list, and avoid a "one-size-fits-all" approach to training later.
Yes, that's it!
The results of the investigation were also very clear.
Well, their professionalism is zero!
The trades of health in the top lane, the operational details of the jungler and support, and the AD carry's last-hitting can all be attributed to the players' fundamental skills.
Ultimately, these four Master players rely on talent and instinct when playing ranked games. Once they enter a field that requires meticulous management, it's like someone who has never studied music theory going on stage to play a symphony.
Soon, Fu Shiyan finalized the core of the training plan on his computer.
"First solidify the foundation (version + basic skills), then practice teamwork (tactics + coordination), and finally hone your skills in real combat (simulation + post-game analysis)!"
……
15 p.m. sharp.
Five members of BJBS gathered in the training room with their boss, Mo Ziye.
Yes, this also shows how much Mr. Mo loves e-sports.
He doesn't care about owning several top-tier chain internet cafes in Shanghai, but he's busy every day working on his city championship, unwilling to miss a single moment.
inside the room.
Inside the room, Fu Shiyan stood with Boss Mo, slightly forward, facing the four team members as their coach.
"I've prepared a training plan for our BJBS team for the next week. Please listen carefully."
"Wake-up time: 11:30!"
Lunch time: 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM!
Basic skills practice: 12:30-14:00!
Teamwork Training: 14:30-18:30!
Dinner time: 18:30 PM - 19:30 PM!
"Review and Version Explanation: ..."
Fu Shiyan concluded by adding, "The exact end time will depend on the training situation that day, but it will not be earlier than 1:30."
Hearing this schedule that stretched from afternoon until late at night, the young people in the room felt their scalps tingle and reacted in different ways.
For the first time, they personally experienced the specific differences between professional players and casual gamers.
Zhu Dan remained relatively calm; Wu Chen and Qian Leyou exchanged a knowing look.
Li Rui muttered something like "even more ruthless than high school," and was nudged by Zhou Heyang next to him with his elbow.
Meanwhile, Boss Mo, who had been listening to Fu Shiyan make arrangements as a coach, kept glancing at the precious mid-laner in front of him, as if a chant called "Golden Legend" was echoing in his mind.
Good grief, I thought I got an SSR gold card, but it turns out to be a limited edition UR red card?
As for whether the training volume is too demanding?
Sorry, but Comrade Xiao Fu has experience in professional teams, so his training arrangements are definitely based on theirs.
Besides, our BJBS team is aiming for LSPL. If we can make it, we'll make it; if we can't, we'll get rid of them and replace them immediately.
As Boss Mo thought this to himself, he couldn't suppress the smile playing on his lips.
He ignored the boss's musings behind him.
Fu Shiyan continued, "I'll teach you how to do the basic skills practice later. Now, listen to our team's disciplinary requirements."
"First, once the training time is set, no one may be late."
"Second, no idle chatter during training; focus on operation and communication."
"Third, no excuses during the debriefing, and no rebuttals allowed—if there are any issues, discuss them privately afterward."
For casual players who have never played professionally, developing professional habits is the most important thing.
What is the number one habit of professional players?
The answer is obvious—it's a training load that's even more terrifying than the 996 work schedule.
In addition, Fu Shiyan emphasized that no excuses should be made during the debriefing, and team members are not allowed to refute.
It's not that he wants to create a one-man show or act like a team tyrant.
Given the competitive level of the City Championship, BJBS only needs to focus on "stability," avoid individual displays, prioritize teamwork, and maintain discipline to defeat 90% of the teams.
Time was tight, and he didn't have time to slowly cultivate this awareness in his four teammates.
It would be better to be simpler and more direct: let the strongest player on the team, along with the coach, set out the training content, and then everyone else in the game simply follow orders.
"By the way, boss, if it's possible, could you please record the team members' individual completion status after each training session?"
Fu Shiyan was no longer a clueless eighteen-year-old. After sensing his boss's burning passion for e-sports, he thoughtfully arranged a job for his boss as well.
This allows them to have a sense of participation while also serving as double the motivation.
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