Chapter 706 Five Guarantees and Zero Reappearance
Entering the second round of banning, Coach Doragon first dealt with the mid lane hero, and he banned Lissandra.
Cookie chose the Enchantress according to his own ideas. This hero is good in every aspect, but has one shortcoming, and that is his fragile body.
Most of the time, the Enchantress can rely on the W skill [Shadow's Shadow] and the copy of her ultimate move to move back and forth, so that she can escape intact after rushing into the enemy's formation to deal damage or explode.
But correspondingly, what Enchantress is most afraid of are all kinds of unreasonable instant hard control skills.
For example, Malzahar's ultimate move, or Lissandra's ultimate move and W skill.
This kind of control can directly tie the enchantress in place and cannot move. Once controlled, Cookie is probably going to be passive and then be killed.
When Hu Qibin used to practice various team-based heroes, in addition to cards and Galio, Lissandra was also his favorite mid laner.
At that time, Wang Zixiu had not taken over the MG team. At that time, as long as the opponent dared to choose Enchantress, Hu Qibin would immediately choose Lissandra to counterattack. Even Coach Doragon and the KOG team had to avoid the edge for the time being, either not choosing, or
After choosing, Lissandra must be dealt with.
After KOG completed the ban, the ban opportunity was transferred to Wang Zixiu, and the MG team quickly banned Morgana.
This made Coach Doragon a little helpless.
The selection quota was limited. He got Enchantress for Cookie, Ornn for 746, and Varus for Fly. There was really no extra position for supporting heroes, so this position would naturally be taken away in the second round of BP.
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In return, Coach Doragon arranged for Kiss to find the snake girl and ban her.
The hero Snake Girl was originally the most unique hero that Vic, the mid laner of the AT team, was best at. However, during the time when the three teams were training together, Hu Qibin also added this hero after playing against Vic's Snake Girl for a few games.
He has a hero pool, and he plays it well.
More importantly, the ground binding, slowing down and petrification effects brought by Snake Girl's skills are also Enchantress's natural enemies. In order to help Cookie clear the obstacles, Coach Doragon couldn't help but use this hero.
The fifth ban spot of the MG team was used for Lux.
Wang Zixiu was like a roundworm in Coach Doragon's stomach, banning all the auxiliary heroes he originally planned to choose. There was no other way, so Coach Doragon had no choice but to use the fourth choice to lock Lu for Kiss.
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The two consumable soft assistants with bonus skills have been banned, and the only option available is Lulu, a soft assistant with pure protection and buffs.
Returning to the MG team’s selection opportunity, the last two selected heroes were revealed in sequence under the command of Wang Zixiu:
Colossus of Justice, Galio!
Shy bud, Lilia!
Although all five heroes of the MG team were locked, the commentators and the audience fell into greater confusion.
"Ah this?" explained Taylor, who was a little dizzy.
He clasped his hands and counted the heroes that Wang Zixiu had decided on for the team.
"Karma, Senna, Tam, the three assistants first;"
"Then Galio and Lilia."
"This lineup is equivalent to five guarantees and zero?!"
The commentator Gaia was a little hesitant: "Gario is the mid laner? Or is Galio the support?"
"Lilia will definitely be the jungler, and Senna will probably stay in the bottom lane."
"It is currently not certain that they are Galio, Tam and Karma."
"There should be one hero for each of the three heroes, one at the top, one at the middle and one at the bottom, but how will they be divided?"
Commentator Taylor tentatively suggested: "Well...Tahm is the support, Karma is the mid laner, and then Galio goes on the road?"
Gaia immediately rolled her eyes.
"How could Galio be on the road!"
"This hero is either mid laner or support, and the top laner will probably choose between Tahm Kench and Karma."
"Currently, it seems that the ones with a higher probability are Karma's top laner, mid laner Galio, auxiliary Tahm Kench, and the bottom lane pick is the same Senata Tam combination as the last KOG, right?"
Commentator Gaia made a similar judgment to Coach Doragon.
After all, Senatam has been verified in many official matches and is sure to have enough combat effectiveness to produce a routine with good results.
With this idea in mind, Coach Doragon’s selection for the jungle position was relatively safe and he picked a Leopard Girl, who Bonbon is good at.
As a result, the lineup of the KOG team has become very clear:
Top laner Ornn, jungler Leopard, mid laner Enchantress, AD Varus, and assistant Lulu.
There is a front row that is solid and able to start a group, with double poke hands, magic stabs, and an auxiliary to protect the fragile skin.
This lineup seems to be full of reasonable atmosphere.
For the MG team, at the end of the selection process between the two teams and the exchange of heroes, after some dazzling transformations, the final lineup finally showed its true colors:
Top laner Tahm Kench, jungler Lilia, mid laner Galio, and bottom laner Senna Karma!
It wasn’t Coach Doragon who explained what Gaia wanted as Karma’s top laner, but the one who actually ended up on the top lane was Tahm, the River King with his long tongue hanging out!
The bottom lane of the MG team is even more bizarre.
When the coaches of the two teams shook hands and exited, and the players' respective heroes were loaded into the Summoner's Rift, through the OB interface, the commentators and the audience discovered that both Senna and Karma were pretending to be assists!
A true double assist!
You know, even if it is a nominal "double support" routine like the combination of Senata and Tam, Tahm is still responsible for the Doran Shield and is responsible for last hits, while Senna uses the passive mechanism to add layers of black mist.
But for the bot lane routine of the MG team, one of the two heroes made [Ghost Scythe] and the other made [Spell Stealing Blade], which are serious auxiliary starting items.
What’s even more outrageous is that Senna and Karma’s outfits are reversed!
Senna brings [Spell Stealing Blade] with her when she goes out to increase her magic power;
Karma brought [Ghost Scythe] which increases physical damage!
This routine made it so difficult to explain Taylor and Gaia that I almost didn’t know how to explain it.
You know, the designers of LOL have revised the auxiliary heroes and equipment mechanisms of the bottom lane a long time ago.
Once a hero with auxiliary equipment does too much CS, the number of gold coins rewarded for CS will be forcibly set to 1.
This is done to prevent the support from competing with the ADC for troops, so equipment is used to limit it.
But the two heroes in the bottom lane of the MG team have all been equipped with auxiliary equipment, so who should be responsible for the last hit?
How do the two commentators explain this?
Did you choose the wrong MG? Wrong equipment?
Judging from Wang Zixiu's confident look during the BP stage, it seemed that he had planned to do this from the beginning, and the heroes' positions at level 1 were also in order, and it didn't look like a mistake.
Since the problem is not caused by mistakes, the only explanation is - this is a special routine prepared by MG!
"Could it be that... MG didn't plan on doing last-ditch damage in the lane this time?"
Commentator Taylor guessed in disbelief.
Chapter completed!