Chen Ke could see all the facial expressions of each g2 team member.
Overall, everyone is confused and can't figure out what this operation is.
It should be said that normal people cannot understand it.
At this point in time, the playoffs are about to begin.
The European division's schedule is a little faster, and there aren't that many games in the playoffs.
There are too many teams in LPL. It is estimated that if you look at all competition regions around the world, the schedule is relatively slow.
At this point in time, it is not a rest game, and there is no big problem with the performance of the g2 team. It makes no sense to suddenly try out new players.
Especially since Ap is feeling a bit uncomfortable right now, could it be that the team thinks there is something wrong with his recent performance, so they plan to sign another AD?
For the sake of the team, Ap transferred to the AD position, which was originally a sacrifice.
If you ask him what he really thinks, he would definitely prefer the position of mid laner.
Seeing that the sacrifices in the past two years have yielded good results, everyone is preparing to compete again in the World Championships this year to see if they can make up for last year's regrets.
Now that the team is doing this, it’s strange that Ah P can feel comfortable.
The boss and coach act so naturally, it's just the system that's causing trouble.
There happens to be a training match soon, so it can be regarded as Chen Ke's trial training.
Of course, Chen Ke didn't sit on Ah P's computer. There were still extra computers in the g2 training room.
After sitting down, Chen Ke wasted a few minutes before entering the custom room.
Because Chen Ke did not have an account on the European server, the team created an account on the spot.
After coming in, Chen Ke found out that Team rge was training Saiyue today.
Domestic audiences call it "meat pigeon".
If I remember correctly, this team is pretty good in Europe, and this year it entered the World Championship as the third seed in Europe.
It's a pity that I was not lucky enough to be in a group with dwg and JD.com.
The kind that can basically give up the struggle as soon as the group comes out.
When Chen Ke came up, the player he had to face was Hans Sama.
This person has a certain reputation and strength in European AD, and he is also the leader of the current meat pigeon team.
In s12, this person also joined g2.
It is quite valuable to face an AD of this strength in the first game.
Chen Ke didn't panic at all. During the trial training, he was in a God of War state, so there was nothing to panic about.
During the BP process, Chen Ke basically didn't speak at first.
The coach was still more concerned about Chen Ke. He asked Chen Ke which hero he wanted to play and could help him get it first.
Chen Ke was quite polite and asked the coach to choose other positions first. He was not in a hurry and would wait and see what heroes the opponent got.
Once they heard that Chen Ke spoke so fluently in English, there was no barrier to communication, and the teammates felt a little less resistant to Chen Ke.
The opponent's ad was pretty good, so he chose it and directly locked the fortune teller.
The version of the game currently being played is already very close to this year’s World Championship version.
Since S5, basically every year's World Championship version has been slightly adjusted based on the previous version, and the changes will not be too big.
Nowadays, a whole bunch of wild cores are in charge, and the AD position is more of a tool player.
Jhin and Han Bing are heroes with relatively high priority in the bottom lane.
"Lock Draven to me."
In the second round, Chen Ke took the initiative to make the request.
I happen to be playing Draven these past two days, so my proficiency is no problem.
Coupled with the current status bonus, it is still easy to kill a hero like Jhin.
When it comes to the first tryout of G2, you can't choose an ice player to play with the opponent. It's best to choose something with some impact.
In this training match, g2 is on the blue side.
On the fourth and fifth floors, the bottom lane duo is directly targeted, Draven and Titan.
After entering the game, Chen Ke could feel the obvious difference after adding a few minions.
In my current state, I have to operate and move, and I have to move and move.
At the second level, the Japanese girl on the opposite side pointed hard, and Chen Ke easily twisted it away.
Moreover, he opened W with his backhand, accelerated it, and hit A twice in succession, which was very fierce.
After Chen Ke and his support reached level three, Titan moved forward and directly hooked the opponent Jhin.
For a hero like Jhin who doesn't move, there's really nothing he can do if he gets hooked.
Chen Ke quickly kept up with the output, and the speed of light used purification to remove the Japanese girl's control and weakness.
The Ember belt is also a purifier, and it is actually not very useful against the Titan belt.
The main reason may be to prevent the midfielder and jungler combination on G2's side.
Lilia and Zoe, if I really sleep with you, it will still be very uncomfortable if the AD is not purified.
Hans sama purification was pressed very quickly, removing the ignition on the body, and at the same time, it was pulled back.
Chen Ke forced a cross-dodge to keep up with him, and took the first-blood head by force.
You have to say that there are no operations in this wave. It's all about the combination advantage and forcing the attack. The Titan's ability to hook is also very important.
But everyone watching the battle can see that Chen Ke handled this wave quite well.
The purification solution control is very fast and basically does not delay any output.
Picking up the ax while leveling a, the whole process is very smooth, and it can be seen that Draven is very proficient.
After getting first blood, Draven has absolutely no play on the opposite side.
Chen Ke used his support to suppress him crazily, and even performed a wave of two-on-three counterattacks, which made the Ap behind him couldn't help but nod.
Training matches are basically never finished. Normally, you can quit after a few minutes.
When Rouge saw that Draven couldn't handle it, he just hit "gg" to admit defeat. Both parties quickly exited the game and started the next one.
It's obviously impossible to pass the trial training just by relying on Draven's health. What if you have a unique skill?
In the second game, I chose the classic combination of Policewoman + Lux in the bottom lane.
The scene wasn't that bloody, but it took just over eight minutes to knock down a tower on the opposite side of the lane, which was considered an exaggeration.
In the third game, Chen Ke played Tool Man and performed equally well with Ashe.
The process was simpler than Chen Ke thought. After three training games, g2 decided to sign a contract.
It wasn't that he didn't want Chen Ke to fight a few more times, but the main reason was that the meat pigeon on the opposite side was beaten three times in a row, so he didn't want to fight.
When discussing the details of the contract, Chen Ke proposed to only sign a short-term contract until the end of the World Championship.
I don’t know if the system is still working hard, but g2 also agrees.
It's equivalent to signing a temporary worker with a very low salary. Even if Chen Ke doesn't play even once, he usually practices with Ah P in the team. If he can help Ah P, he will make money.
After signing a contract with Chen Ke, g2 also released news to the outside world.
In addition to these foreign platforms, g2 also has an account on Weibo.
And there are many fans.
This team is so well-organized, and the official blog can also be organized to make it more lively, and a lot of people follow it.
When it was posted on Weibo that Chen Ke had joined g2 and was serving as AD, the news spread quickly.
Many domestic fans were immediately confused.
My first reaction was, is this really fake news?
Can a commentator play professionally?
What about a team as powerful as g2?
Those who had been chasing Chen Ke for two days were in a daze for a while.