"Report it, you slut, you are trying to recruit someone to be an actor for you!"
"It's hard not to recruit thugs for the studio where my brother is whoring."
"Sao Zhu is really ready to invest in a team? That can only be done with big capital. Cooperation and investment are possible. If you really want to run a good e-sports salary, be careful of losing all your money!"
"The word is spreading that pdd is going to set up an e-sports team and introduce ljl female foreign aid for the first time in a record-breaking time!"
"The first female player to enter the World Championship, who is 50-50 equal to faker, should be worth ten times as much as PDD. Are you sure you can afford it?"
Most of the audience didn't take it seriously and made jokes on the barrage.
Although pdd has been mentioning investing in the team these days during live broadcasts, and online marketing accounts are full of news about not forgetting their original intentions, it will not be officially announced until a month later, so more viewers think that he is just casually joining the team.
Just make a name for fun, or like Dong Xiaosa from YY live broadcast, form a team of brothers who can gather people to recruit prostitutes.
In fact, pdd's management of the team is indeed different from what the audience thought. He is very serious. He just keeps mentioning recruiting players during the live broadcast, just for the effect of the program - not only to create a tall image of himself who is loyal to e-sports, but also to
The team promotes it and gets the best of both worlds.
He continued to brag to the audience in the live broadcast room, "Brothers! I'm really not kidding! The team has just been formed and is really short of players - uh, ljl female foreign aid?!"
When pdd saw this barrage, he suddenly realized that mika was a famous Japanese player in the previous world championship. The name of the game opposite [mika-chan wants to play lpl] was just a joke.
"Isn't it possible? This name must be a joke. Then the ljl player who comes to Ionia has the most diamonds. Mika-chan? What about me, Pig-chan?!"
After pdd finished questioning, he immediately boasted instinctively, "Hey, hey, brothers, don't look down on me. Even if it's Mika himself, I can afford to lure him to LPL!"
In the pdd live broadcast full of speculation about Mika's worth and pdd's assets, the two sides of the game entered Summoner's Rift.
Mixia's fox lane card.
In the S5 season, the important damage supplement equipment for mages, Embrace of Hellfire, was deleted. This is considered to be a direct factor in the decline of Ahri, the nine-tailed demon fox.
But when she returned to this season, Mika discovered that while Hellfire was deleted, the new equipment Luden's Echo, which had not yet been weakened, filled the gap very well, and the fox's minor redo in version 5.2 had all the basic damage strengthened, making her hot.
It has been going on for a long time, and even now at the end of the season, the passerby game has a good appearance rate.
The real reason why he disappeared from the professional arena and caused crazy scraping in the passerby game is probably the major revision of the s6s7 version.
Compared with the old fox's back rub and itching in the S10 season, Mixia felt comfortable controlling the nine-tailed demon fox in its prime.
Level 1 student Q, when the line of soldiers arrives, her positioning is very radical, and she throws the Orb of Deceit through the soldiers before the card can move. Such an inappropriate use of skills will of course be twisted away by the card's movement.
However, the Deception Orb that passed by successfully reduced the minion's health and guided the troop line to achieve the formation that Mixia expected.
Card's soldiers all focused their fire, while Mika's soldiers dispersed their attacks. At this time, the soldiers' line was pushed towards the fox, but it was not pushed all the way.
This is a rare style of play.
Fox's lane cards are basically consumed by pushing the lane, so there is no reason to give up the right to qualify.
But Meixia just likes to play like this, and pushing the line is boring to her.
Where has pdd ever encountered such a fox? He simply and happily cut out the red card to push the pawn.
Snapped!
Fox Q threw it straight at the card. Due to the forward swing of Che's skill, the casting length of the Deceit Orb, and Mika's precise prediction, the skill successfully hit the card.
That's not all, the next disgusting thing happened, Mixia bypassed the minion and relied on the acceleration given by the Q skill to reach the level A range, facing the aggro of a minion and the card against A.
It’s so fierce! A pdd top laner usually plays mid lane and waits for mid-term teamfighting. As long as he moves well and avoids skills in the early stage, the opponent’s mid laner will have nothing to do with his bastard mid laner.
But he has never seen such a desperate way of playing in the middle! I don’t want any more soldiers, so I have to exchange blood with him!
"Don't you lose blood when you stand against me? Why do you trade blood with me like this?!" pdd muttered and quickly distanced himself.
However, after Mika finished A, she did not pursue him, but moved to the side to avoid the minion attack.
Fox's level one exchange did not make any money, and he even lost a little bit.
But what Mika wants is to lower the health of the card by injuring the enemy by 800 and damaging it by 1,000.
When the second wave of troops arrived, Mixia did something even more disgusting to the opponent. She stood stiffly next to the pile of troops, waiting for cards to come up to take the line.
If the card's red card hits the minion, it has a high probability of hitting the fox. Of course pdd can't stand the temptation, so he steps forward and cuts the red card.
The red card was taken, and the fox q was taken at the same time. Once again, both sides were harmed by the exchange of blood. Now Mixia knew that the half-health card had reached the kill line.
The troop line should be pushed further down the Fox Tower.
But Mika didn't care. She was waiting for her next Q skill to be improved, and at the same time, she was waiting to be upgraded to level two.
Second level, learn E skill Charm in seconds. After finding the right angle, don't give PDD any chance to react. E flash diagonally across the minion's shoulder and hit, and then ignite it to connect with QA.
How did pdd know that the opponent could play so fiercely, so he was so frightened that he quickly ended the charm and exchanged Flash Drugs. However, Mixia's calculation was so precise. The added flat a followed the card that flashed to the ground, and then lasted for four seconds.
Set it on fire and burn it to death.
"What is this? Level 2 e-dodge? Why does she dare to kill people like this?!"
pdd looked at the black and white screen and felt that his knowledge was refreshed by the fox. There is no reason for the mid laner to play so recklessly. As long as his jungler passes by and grabs him, the fox will directly explode the lane, not to mention the hatred of the minions.
If you make an operation error or if you cut the card and play back after being charmed by his card, the outcome will be different.
But pdd was really scared. He only wanted to escape in a flash and had no intention of resisting.
After all, he has played top lane for so many years and has never fought so fiercely at level one.
Originally, choosing the mid lane card meant that you would win the game. But when you see Mixia, a wolf-like fox like a tiger, there is no way you can think of a counterattack!
"Guigui! This fox is a bit fierce, no wonder the winning rate is over 90!" pdd resurrected and teleported to the middle, and then comforted himself, "But she killed me because my health was too low and I had to return to the city. The army line was lost! Little brother
, cards are used to operate lands, it’s useless if you kill me once online.”
The barrage shows no mercy.
"Quickly type and let the fox across the street know something. Let's go to the pig's studio and have some good food and drinks."
"Hahaha, the saucy pig was so frightened by the fox's e-flash that he almost threw the mouse away!"
The most common barrages were a series of question marks expressing shock and the number six expressing praise.