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Dhruv pointed to the left side and asked, "That team doing good."
The lady beside him looked at them and then at her paper and said, "Sir, that second-best team in the guild, but they only have 79 players in them."
"Oh, why is that?"
"Well, most of the team leaders have total freedom over the control of their teammates. Some like to go with high numbers while others prefer quality and compatibility."
He nodded his head and then pointed. "What about that one?"
She looked up at the team that was in the lead of everyone and the other team using them as the spearhead. "Sir, those players are in just a temporary team. None of them were part of the official team, so these leftovers formed their own team to complete tasks and not get left out of tasks. Their record was worse in fighting."
He continued to stare at the team and said, "Those guys have many talented players but they lack too much coordination."
She raised her eyes in shock at him. She knew there were many talented players in that temporary team that refused to join other over some internal beef. But how the new commander found about them with no prior knowledge? She glanced up at him and nodded her head in recognition.
Dhruv did not care about her reaction. Instead, he stared at the other teams fighting in front of him. All of them were strong, but from what he had researched about level 50 players, anyone among them failed to impress him.
They were just ok and at the average standard for being part of a top guild player.
Dhruv sighed, "There were few with some sense, others were just going out of control," he shook his head.
The lady beside him raised her eyes at him and said, "Sir, these guys do not go through any training to work as a unit. All those that we invested our time in were called out by guild."
Dhruv looked at her. He was not in the mood to play with her ego and said, "Just give me these 4 team details for now." he pointed at 4 teams out of 10. "I will read other later."
She stared at him and then nodded her head.
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Dhruv heard another low voice from the forest. He was not sure how his brother was able to attract so many Razor players there. He looked at the lady and asked, "What about that team in the forest?"
"You mean the team under Sir Grave?" she asked with a frown on her face.
"Yeah ."
Well… she avoided his eyes and burring her eyes in the document saying, "We don't consider them a proper team as they never performed any task but based on their average level we know the team under Sir Grave is the weakest team in the guild."
He tilted his head and looked at her with confusion on her, "Then how they are able to attract Razor Guild?"
She said after scrolling down the papers in her hand, "Sir I think all of them just committed suicide blasts in the cave."
"Mmm, they use the flesh blast skill."
She looked at him with wide eyes, "You know that, sir."
"After all, I was with the team for the past 4 days."
She nodded and said, "We don't know why sir Grave wanted to teach them Flesh bomb but now…" She turned to the forest and said in a low voice, "I think using that skill is very bad and taxing on players' mentality."
She then looked at him and said, "Sir if this continued we might lose all 100 players on that team."
He just continued to stare at the forest, even though he was not sure why bother doing this to his team. He had read about the trap and blast trick but all of these tricky was one-time things, once other know about these tricks they would not fall for them again.
He was really not sure if damaging 100 players for a one-time act had any benefit or not. He turned, only to find the lady staring at him. Shaking his head, "I don't have any idea why, my brother, doing all of this,", moving his head up and looking into her eyes, he said, "No point looking at me."
Dhruv shook his head and stopped thinking about his brothers. Rather than that, he focused on observing the team in front of him once again.
This was a tremendous opportunity for him to get stronger and help his brother. He wanted to do his best to utilize this chance.
From all the massacres, he came to a few conclusions about how they fight. The good news was that most of the players were good within their team. Then he also spotted many players that were good at giving commands and leading. The shocking thing was unlike what he imagined reality shocked him.
He thought that leaders would give the command to others on the team, but he was completely wrong. He found out that most of the leaders were not good at commanding but it was their charisma on their team.
In a few teams, normal players looked up at the team heads. All of this was the sign of a good team. At least he did not need to deal with a total noob.
But that was the end of the good news. He had talked with his brother about the city and that mysterious guild that planned to attack the city.
According to his brother, that mysterious Blaze guild was powerful enough to even defeat the elites easily. He did not know if that was true or not, but when his brother say something most of the time, it was right.
In his mind, Dhruv stimulated the fight between the Abyss team and a top strong elite team from the videos available on the forum in his mind. It was not a skill, but his brain always had this capability to solve large logical questions like that.
The game had given a skill name to his talent, [Mental simulation.] A passive skill that did not use any mana or anything else. It is a type of talent skill. Few of the talented geniuses received a unique talent type skill in the game.
Not even his brother knew about this, as he wanted to surprise him in their fight.
As he stimulated the fight, he came to the conclusion that there was a 99% chance that all the Abyss teams would lose and this was if all those elite teams had shown their true power in the video.
'That was very unlikely, so the current chance is only 0.1', he thought to himself. Staring at the abyss guild, he rubbed his forehead. The only pulse these teams had would not achieve anything in the guild war.
These teams were so self-centered that none of them knew how to coordinate with other teams properly.
Then all these teams lacked a proper plan, almost all of them were going with the flow type. That was so bad for guild war and then the in-fight between the team also came in their way which reduced their performance.
All of them were shit alone, but still, they didn't want to work together. Dhruv sighed at all this.
For the last 4 days he spent all his time in the library reading all the new books on war and strategy available in the city library, this time there was no extra benefit from reading all books but after adding all the new knowledge he started to form some plans in his mind.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter thinking for a long time, he looked at the lady beside him and said, "Disband all the teams except for the strongest and the other 4 teams that I pointed to you earlier."
"What!!!!" she shouted so loudly that all the players below her stared at them. "Sir, are you going mad? Why the hell do you want to break 5 teams at the same time?"
Dhruv stared into her eyes and said, pointing to them, "All of them are bad. No point dragging them."
She shouted back, "But do you understand what will happen if all of sudden 5 teams disbanded?"
He nodded his head, "Yeah, they will protest but no problem bother will deal with them."
She just froze upon hearing the Grave card. She asked in a low voice, "But why you are not disbanding the 10th team but the 4th one?"
"I have my plans."
Ahhhh. She kicked at the branch in frustration. 'Both of them are the same', she thought to herself.
He looked at teams and continued, "After the massacre assembled all of them here, we need to reach at least 40 +% to have any chance."
"40% +," she said with confusion on her face.
He ignored her and then closed his eyes. In preparation for this war, he selected to go with the approach his brother once suggested to him.
Their no point carrying all of them, no need to adjust but go with the extreme. He had concluded that continuing with these teams would lead to a huge loss.
This month, he just planned to focus on making one or two teams that could contend with any elite teams.
He had no information about this Blaze guild, but Blaze guild would come knowing all about the Abyss guild. So, he wanted to just change all the team scenarios to give them some surprise.
He also marked a few players whom he planned to train for some specific roles at lower levels.
There were a few dozen plans and strategies going in his mind on how to proceed from here.
He had a crazy smile on his face, popping his neck. He mumbled, "Let's see what my limits are."
In the main event, he wanted to be side by side with his brother. With fire in his eyes, Dhruv opened his eyes and jumped down from the tree.
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