Ego Jinpachi’s words still lingered in your mind: “Ubers isn’t about flashy moves or reckless attacks. This is the team where strategy is king. Learn to move as one, exploit every weakness, and devour your enemies with calculated precision.”
The players moved with purpose, their eyes sharp, their focus unshakable. Among them was Barou Shoei, the self-proclaimed "King" who stood like a lion surveying his territory.
Barou’s voice cut through the silence as he smirked, “In this kingdom, I don’t follow anyone. Play your part, and maybe I’ll let you survive.”
Niko Ikki and Aryu Jyubei stood nearby, their contrasting personalities adding layers to the team. Niko’s quiet confidence and analytical gaze contrasted with Aryu’s flamboyant flair, though both shared the same disciplined approach to the game.
Shortly after, Marc Snuffy, Ubers’ coach and legendary tactician, entered with an air of authority. “Welcome to Ubers,” he began, his voice firm yet inspiring. “This team is built on unity and tactics. Here, every move has a purpose, every pass has meaning. If you can’t think three steps ahead, you’ll get left behind. Remember: we’re not just playing football; we’re waging war.”
Training began immediately, focusing on defensive positioning, coordinated attacks, and exploiting openings. Snuffy’s drills demanded not just physical skill but mental acuity.
“You’re not just a player here,” Snuffy said during a tactical briefing. “You’re a piece on the chessboard. Learn to move in sync with your teammates, or you’ll crumble against those who do.”
The first scrimmage was a battlefield. Barou’s ferocious attacks clashed with Niko’s measured playmaking and Aryu’s acrobatics. The entire team moved like a well-oiled machine, testing your ability to adapt and find your place in the system.
As you intercepted a pass and countered with a calculated through ball, Barou sneered, “Hmph, not bad… but don’t think you’ve impressed me yet.”