As with any competitive ga, the highest tier was an object of envy.
A tier was the most objective indicator of skill that could be visually confird, and it was a reliable way to gauge one's standing among others playing the sa ga.
Even though the ever-expanding nature of gas had caused ranked gas to diversify—and with that, the prestige of higher tiers had sowhat diminished—the allure remained.
Moreover, it was one of the minimum requirents for strears who aid to showcase their skills and made Dark Zone their main content.
Conversely, this ant that strears were relatively well-represented in the upper echelons of the rankings.
In a way, it made perfect sense.
A strear was soone who provided entertainnt for viewers, and to do so, they needed sothing to appeal to their audience.
Exceptional gaming skills were the most straightforward advantage to showcase.
While low-tier ranked gas, with their codic or tragic monts, had their own appeal,
the strategic battles and thrilling victories snatched from the jaws of defeat were more akin to a well-made movie compared to the forr's cody show.
Although such monts could occur in lower tiers as well, by general standards, people were unfortunately less inclined to pay attention to those at the bottom.
Returning to the point, the highest tier was an object of envy.
However, looking at it from another angle, the reason it was so coveted was because it was a hellish realm beyond human comprehension.
As the tier increased, so did the brutal competition. No matter how good you were, when you queued for a ga, you were faced with groups of players of similar skill, all waiting to challenge you.
And when those who had chosen the ga not as a pasti but as their future—naly, aspiring professional gars—joined the fray, the competition beca even more intense.
You either had to fall behind or have the skill to break through and rise.
There were only two choices, and the answer for those given only these options was clear.
Amidst all this, on a scorching day in August,
"We’ve co quite far... Let’s keep going."
One player set foot on the edge of this hellish realm.
It’s a promotion match, but you’re still taking donations? Are you that confident? Think you can handle it? Or are you out of your mind? LOL.
"Hey, guys. What did I do wrong, huh? Am I just soone who only eats and plays Dark Zone all day? I may have been a bit neglectful of my main job, but I’m back now!"
Back (half-forced).
What kind of etiquette calls being dragged back by a leash a return, LOL?
Fact: If it weren’t for Russ, you wouldn’t even be participating in the Asia qualifiers, let alone playing ranked.
Spending fifteen hours a day scavenging is not neglect, it’s outright disdain, Kato ^^.
So, does that an the unemployed are just a bit neglectful of making money? LOL.
Amid the rising incredulous comnts, a ssage popped up, accompanied by a grand sound, indicating that a ranked ga had been found.
Five minutes.
It took a full five minutes to find a match for a single competitive ga. And this wasn’t even a regular ranked match but a tournant ranked match.
Despite being a ga where everyone was aiming for the Asia qualifiers, it still took five minutes to find players of similar skill.
It felt a bit odd.
Even so, considering there were hundreds of matches running in this tier, it seed more like a matter of bad timing.
With that thought, Kato—the strear known as Katographer—looked at the rank match information screen that popped up.
[TIER 2 Promotion Match Starting.]
There wasn’t much excitent.
Looking back a bit, Tier 2 wasn’t an insurmountable wall for him, but rather a gateway to pass through.
His average skill level fluctuated between Tiers 2 and 1, and during his peak battle royale days, he even reached the highest rank, dal of Honor, though only just.
In other words, while others stared at the wall in front of them, he, with his past experience, was already looking at the higher mountain peaks beyond.
The 'minimum' qualification for participating in the Asia qualifiers was Tier 2, Rank 5, and even with exceptions, it was at least SOF 1.
Until recently, his daily routine had been just carrying a hatchet and a pistol while stuffing valuables into his pants, but as they say, a rich man’s wealth lasts for three years even after he’s ruined.
With a confident tone, the ramp spun, and the lower hatch of the transport plane opened.
The wind howled.
"Alright, here we go! It's late-season ranked, but let’s climb quickly! Let’s gooo───!"
Jump.
The transport plane, capable of carrying dozens of people, shrank to the size of a palm, and the research complex below—once as small as matchboxes—rapidly grew larger.
With a crisp sound, the parachute opened. As his descent slowed, he saw people who had landed before him rushing into buildings.
A few seconds later, he followed the sa process.
"Okay, since this is a promotion match, I’ll focus a bit more. As I always emphasize, prioritize skills when looting, everyone. This is a tournant rank, so decent weapons are readily available. If you really want to use your main weapon, you can call for a supply drop later."
With skilled hands, he opened the crates around him.
As he said, the crates were filled with fully assembled firearms, ammunition, cash, and bulletproof vests, seemingly placed there to encourage quick engagents.
He imdiately equipped himself and picked up a well-set-up light machine gun. Around him, fights were already breaking out.
After scanning the surroundings, he spoke while moving.
"As you all know, skills have activation zones. The early fights in higher-tier matches are basically psychological warfare in these areas. But be aware, item spawns around these zones, aside from cash, are really stingy."
In short, two choices were presented:
Do you choose weapons first, gather enough money, and then fight against those who have unlocked their skills?
Or do you unlock your skills first, and then fight against the swarm of players and others who have also unlocked their skills?
Since the skills were quite powerful, the survival rate was roughly even regardless of the choice. EMP grenades, which could counter this, only appeared in the late ga, so there was no worry about imbalance.
───!!!
With a press of the trigger, a satisfying gunshot rang through the air.
Sliding, running, and walking alternately to manage his stamina, Kato aid and fired at an enemy who suddenly popped out from around a corner.
Because it was a high-tier ranked ga, the opponent’s reaction was swift, but even a small difference could determine life or death.
In an instant, bullets crossed paths, and the enemy in Kato's sights was the first to enter a dying state, ending the initial encounter.
He finished the enemy off with a few more shots, grabbed the necessary items, and moved on.
"Obviously, you shouldn’t bother with finishing moves when there are enemies swarming everywhere. But if you suddenly need to use the bathroom, just trigger the execution animation and go."
Summary: Kato needs to use the bathroom.
Such a classy way to suggest dodging^^.
This guy… precision!
Even if he carries junk in his pants all the ti, his aim is still on point.
In other gas, this would be mid-Grandmaster, so don’t die here, LOL.
It was true.
Despite a few hiccups, he quickly swept through the area at a speed that made the recent intense battle seem irrelevant. It didn’t take long for the kill count in the top-right corner to start climbing again, just like in the early ga.
Even though his skills might have waned from playing other modes, by this point, even the viewers who had been criticizing him earlier were now constantly expressing their amazent.
It all flowed naturally—using available resources to corner enemies, clearing out potential hiding spots, and sotis launching unexpected attacks from unconventional positions.
Through skill, map knowledge, or pure intuition, he orchestrated the ga like assembling a puzzle to create the scenario he desired.
Although things didn’t always go as planned, he could always think of ways to overco the situation.
And, of course, he never forgot to throw in so lip service to show respect to his opponents.
"Maybe it's because it's late-season, or perhaps it’s because it’s a promotion match… Everyone’s really good. Normally, I could play through this part with ease."
Looks like all the serious players are flocking to leave an impression before the qualifiers.
This is why I don’t play tournant rank, LOL.
Even if you’re talking nonsense, at least do it properly, LOL.
So this is where all the bulk sales of conscience on secondhand sites co from, huh?
I’m a Tier 2 local, and I can confirm that all my peers agree,,,,~~~
However, despite Kato’s words, the roughly 3,000 viewers watching his stream already knew.
No matter how much he praised his opponents, the skill gap was clear. Despite explaining half the ti, he was still mowing down competitors like leaves in the wind.
Moreover, the ongoing donations and voice comntary at this stage were almost like hidden indicators of Katographer's confidence and skill.
Even in a section where others struggled to climb, Kato maintained focus despite the distractions of donations and incomplete concentration.
That alone proved a lot.
Driving around in his vehicle, Kato spoke again.
"Wow, we’re down to 32 people already. You guys saw that, right? If you do well in the early ga, there’s no need to struggle later. Kill points that affect RP are pretty much the sa no matter where you get them."
Instead of hunting down every enemy holed up in fortified positions later on, it was better to get as many kills as possible while everyone was on equal footing in the early ga.
An effective strategy for ranking up that everyone knows but few can execute.
There’s a reason why it's only passed down verbally.
───Rat-a-tat-tat-tat!
"What the heck is that?"
But in the midst of this, hundreds of rounds of lead rained down from a second-story window of a nearby mansion. The accuracy and firepower were brutal.
Holes started appearing in the car, and the vehicle UI in the bottom-left corner began turning red.
The fuel tank must have been hit, as the fuel level dropped rapidly, and the tires were blown out. Kato himself was also hit by a few bullets, reducing his HP to halfway.
His instincts sent a troubling warning.
"I need to take that guy out. If I leave him alone, he’ll cause trouble later."
Wow, they’re good with those lead shots.
Look at the car getting wrecked after a few hits, LOL.
Is it ti for another house-clearing tutorial? Another house-clearing tutorial? Another house-clearing tutorial?
This guy knows how to draw aggro, LOL.
Okay, now get out before the car blows up.
Screech.
Kato didn’t so much get out of the car as he did almost throw himself out, landing so distance away from the mansion. The commotion had attracted attention, and noises could be heard nearby.
Since he had exited out of sight from the window that had been shooting at him, he wasn’t too worried.
He quickly formulated a plan to safely enter the mansion and spoke.
"You can’t parkour up this house, but there should be a staircase by the storage area. I’ll throw so grenades and flashbangs, then rush in."
───Rat-a-tat-tat!
Just as he said this, another burst of machine-gun fire erupted from the second floor. Whoever was inside was clearly busy with the fight.
It was the perfect opportunity for a sneak attack.
With a click, the pins of a grenade and a flashbang dropped to the ground, and a split second later, shockwaves spread from the second floor.
Kato quietly moved around to the back of the house, passing through the cluttered storage area into the building.
‘Why are there so many fishing supplies here?’
He pushed aside any distracting thoughts.
He had thrown the grenades, so the enemy inside would know soone was coming. But Kato had the elent of surprise, and he needed to act before the enemy could react.
He ascended the stairs quickly but quietly.
Rat-a-tat-tat!
Was this person thick-skinned or just oblivious? The machine-gun fire continued from the second floor, but it was too late for suspicion.
Kato had played enough gas to be familiar with the layout of houses.
The continuous gunfire masked the sound of the flashbang pin being pulled, but just a few seconds later, with an ear-splitting explosion, Kato stepped onto the second floor.
No.
He tried to step.
───!
"Ugh!"
Thud.
For so reason, just as he was about to storm the second floor, sothing tripped him, causing him to fall hard.
The clatter of his gear and steel hitting the wooden floor echoed loudly.
He tried to get up quickly, but…
"The attempt was good, but you lacked a sense of urgency."
"Ugh, argh…!"
Srrk.
Sothing thick wrapped around his leg, and with a heavy weight pressing on his back, he couldn’t move anything but his arms.
At the sa ti, sothing tightened around his neck.
Sothing sharp, unbreakable.
As Kato’s vision began to blur, he caught sight of sothing at the end of his gaze.
It was a machine gun, casually mounted by the window.
And there was sothing... like a string connected to the trigger.
Only then did Kato realize what it was and what was strangling him.
It was fishing line.
‘Wait, that ans…!’
"Having plenty of materials for traps is a good thing."
As death approached, the situation beca clear.
The machine gun had been rigged to fire continuously, bluffing to make it seem like soone was still firing without care for the surroundings.
But to think they’d go for direct strangulation like this...
"Goodbye."
Bang.
The next mont—a gunshot that pierced through his eardrums—and Kato was thrown back to the lobby with a death certificate that read "headshot."
"…What the hell just happened?"
Of course, he hadn’t quite managed to bring his dignity back with him.
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