Chat, listen to this,” Gregory began, his voice quivering with disbelief as he read the bonuses aloud. “This LR skin doesn’t just change the appearance—it enhances the gameplay. Get ready for this.”
LR Skin Bonuses:
•Molten Dominance: Increases the Flame Prince’s Attack by 15% and Critical Damage by 20%.
•Lava Bound Lion: The summoned lion from Lion’s Eternal Blaze gains a new ability: Ignition Howl, which applies an additional 5% health-based true damage to all enemies with burn stacks.
•Eclipse’s Will: The ultimate skill evolves, dealing 30% more damage for every burn stack applied before activation. Burn stacks now refresh instead of being consumed upon ultimate use.
•Phoenix Arise: Revives the Flame Prince with 50% health and restores his summon to full capacity once per battle.
Gregory leaned back in his chair, running a hand over his face in disbelief. “Chat, they made the skin pay-to-win. It’s not just a cosmetic—it’s a full-on upgrade. This is literally a whole new tier of power.”
The chat erupted in chaos:
WhaleGod69: “They’re not even hiding the cash grab anymore.”
SkillHunter99: “Revive mechanic on a DPS? Game’s broken. GG.”
CasualCasper: “At least it’s a one-time per battle thing… right?”
PaytoWinKing: “Guess I’m eating ramen for a month.”
BalancedOpinions99: “This is insane. They’re turning skins into game-changers.”
Gregory shook his head, laughing despite himself. “Okay, let’s be real here. This is busted. That revive alone is worth it—like, imagine this guy in PvP or a high-stakes raid. You think you’ve taken him out, and boom, he’s back with his lion, ready to melt your entire team again. Not to mention that Ignition Howl on the lion? True damage based on health? Who thought this was a good idea?”
As the preview animation replayed on the screen, Gregory couldn’t help but admire the sheer audacity of it. The golden eclipse burned brightly above the battlefield, and the phoenix-like creatures flew in mesmerizing patterns. “Chat, they knew exactly what they were doing. Look at this. It’s art, it’s destruction, and it’s a paycheck’s worth of microtransactions.”
TheoryCraftingKing: “The burn stack refresh makes him basically infinite DPS. Combine him with poison for insane over-time damage.”
F2PPlayer420: “Well, guess I’m never winning in PvP again. GG, whales.”
DOT4Days: “This skin is going to define the meta until they release the next power creep.”
Gregory smirked at the chat, leaning closer to the camera. “Let’s be honest, chat. We’re mad, but we’re also hyped. This is what we signed up for with Chaos Blade. We came here for ridiculous, over-the-top characters, and they delivered. If you’re a Flame Prince main—or just someone who likes winning—this is the skin to get. And if you’re not a whale… well, at least enjoy the light show.”
The chat filled with memes, despair, and excitement as Gregory wrapped up his breakdown of the LR Flame Prince. He couldn’t stop grinning as he moved to close the tab. “All right, chat, I think we’ve seen enough. I’m officially calling it—this is the most insane card and skin in the game right now. Start saving your gems, your wallets, or your dignity. You’re gonna need all three.”
As the chat begged for another look at the skin, Gregory clicked to replay the ultimate animation one last time. The golden eclipse rose again, and as the phoenixes blazed across the screen, he muttered under his breath, “This game is going to ruin me. But it’s so worth it.
Gregory froze mid-scroll as a notification popped up in the corner of his screen, its bold, crimson text demanding attention. It was a system message from the Chaos Blade developers, marked with their official insignia.
“Chat, hold up!” Gregory exclaimed, waving his hand like he was trying to physically stop the avalanche of messages flooding his chat box. His voice trembled with a mixture of excitement and nerves. “We’ve got a dev update live on stream. This isn’t just patch notes; it’s an actual Chaos Blade Mod message. Let’s see what they’re saying.”
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He clicked the notification, pulling it up on the screen. A crisp, professionally designed panel appeared, its header emblazoned with the Chaos Blade logo surrounded by fiery and icy motifs. Beneath it was the message:
Developer Update – November Festival Patch
1.Materials for LR Skin Upgrades:
The materials required to upgrade LR cosmetics will be released in the upcoming November Festival Patch. These items will be tied to limited-time event quests, offering players multiple opportunities to gather what they need. Expect challenging content, lucrative rewards, and exclusive milestones!
2.Message for Gregory:
Congratulations, Gregory! Following your exceptional showcase of Chaos Blade content and your unmatched ability to engage the community, we’re thrilled to announce you as an official part of the Chaos Blade Global Livestream Team.
Prepare for exclusive content access, direct collaborations with developers, and a permanent role in our future live events.
The message ended with a stylized signature from the Community Manager, and the words “Welcome to the team!” shone in gilded text at the bottom.
Gregory sat back, his hand covering his mouth in stunned disbelief. He stared at the screen for a moment, and then at his chat, which had devolved into absolute chaos.
Chat erupted:
•WhaleGod69: “GREG IS OFFICIAL NOW! LET’S GOOO!”
•CasualCasper: “Greg’s the chosen one. We were here first!”
•PixelWhisperer: “Bro, you’re famous. Get that sponsorship money!”
•SkillHunter99: “Global streams? That’s insane. Congrats, Greg!”
•PaytoWinKing: “First the Flame Prince, now this? Best stream ever.”
Gregory blinked, shaking his head as if trying to snap himself back to reality. “Chat… are you seeing this? Did I—did I just get recruited for the Global Livestream Team? Is this real life right now?”
His eyes darted to his viewer count, which had quietly climbed while he was absorbed in the update. “Holy… Chat, we’re at—wait for it—over 10,000 viewers? When did that happen?”
More messages flooded in:
•BurnFanatic: “10K viewers and a dev endorsement? You’re unstoppable, Greg.”
•TheoryCraftingKing: “They know a legend when they see one. Respect.”
•BigBrainWhale: “This is just the beginning. Global streams, baby!”
Gregory leaned forward, gripping his microphone. “Okay, okay, let’s take this one step at a time. First, the patch info: November Festival Patch is going to be huge. Event quests, LR upgrade materials, exclusive rewards… they’re pulling out all the stops. And if the LR cosmetics are tied to this event, we better grind like our lives depend on it.”
He paused, taking a deep breath to calm his racing thoughts. “And second… Chat, I don’t even know what to say. Being part of the Global Livestream Team? That’s a dream I didn’t even know I had. I mean, you all made this happen. Every single one of you who tuned in, hyped the chat, and stuck with me through the grind.”
The chat swelled with congratulatory messages, emojis, and animated stickers as Gregory’s excitement became infectious.
“Let me tell you this, chat,” he said, his grin breaking through. “We’re just getting started. If this is the level of hype we’re hitting now, imagine what’s coming when we dive into these global streams. Exclusive content? Direct dev collabs? Chaos Blade is about to go to the next level—and we’re all going with it.”
Gregory leaned back in his chair, rubbing his temples as he processed the announcement. “All right, no time to get too emotional. We’ve got a November Festival Patch to prepare for, 10,000 people to entertain, and—oh yeah—a Golden Phoenix Flame Prince to pull. Let’s keep this momentum going, chat. We’ve got work to do.”
The chat exploded once more as Gregory transitioned seamlessly into his next task, the exhilaration of the announcement fueling both him and his viewers for what was shaping up to be the stream of a lifetime.
As the chat buzzed with excitement, Gregory felt a sudden shift in his energy. The announcement about his induction into the Chaos Blade Global Livestream Team had sent his adrenaline spiking, but now, with the stream winding down, he found himself wanting to give his viewers one last thrill before calling it a night.
“Alright, chat,” Gregory began, his voice now calm but laced with a hint of mischief. “The hype is real. But before we wrap up this epic stream, let me ask you all a question.” He paused for dramatic effect, his eyes flicking over to the chat where messages were flying in faster than he could read. “Do you guys want to see me try the Abyss Dungeon… with my old Flame Mage? The one who can barely handle a low-level raid? ‘Cause that’s what we’re looking at here.”
The chat exploded in mixed responses. Some viewers were eager for the spectacle of his inevitable failure, others were genuinely curious if he could pull it off, and a few just wanted to see Gregory push his limits.
AbyssDungeonMaster: “This is going to be painful, but I’m here for it!”
F2PPlayer420: “Do it. Show the devs what we’re made of!”
BigBrainWhale: “Do it for the memes! Let’s see the chaos.”
CasualCasper: “I’m down. I need a good laugh after the last 10 minutes.”
WhaleGod69: “Is this the same guy who just got 10K viewers? Go for it, Greg!”
Gregory grinned at the comments. “Alright, alright, I see you all want to see me fail spectacularly. But hey, I’ll make it fun. Abyss Dungeon, old school Flame Mage, no buffs, no overpowered skins, just pure chaos. Let’s do this!”
He gave a mock bow as he clicked on the Flame Mage. He then used the potion he got from the code to level up the Flame Mage.