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Act 548: Champion

Perhaps it was because he saw how powerful Kai'Sa was.
Maybe it's because SKT has the match point advantage.
In the fourth game, RNG blocked Kai'Sa in the first round.
For fear of letting Su Yuhang get another hunter hero like this who shuttles across the battlefield and kills wantonly. Without Kai'Sa, SKT has locked down Kog'Maw, the Abyss Maw, who is also performing well, and paired it with the Fairy Witch, who has not been banned.
This excellent bottom lane combination made the RNG players frown.
The reason why Kai'Sa became an unsolvable difficulty in the last game was ultimately because SKT's protection ability was too strong.
The vampire wants to enter.
You have to overcome Malzahar's grip of the underworld and the fairy witch's sheep-changing spell.
Only then can I get in touch with Kaisha.
In the face of the thick shield and the auxiliary ultimate move that increases blood volume, Xiaohu's damage is really not enough. In addition, Kai'Sa also has some blood-sucking equipment, and any C position that wants to enter the field becomes a mobile blood transfusion.
pump.
In the fourth game, SKT obviously wanted to repeat the victory in the previous game.
No more Kasha.
Kog'Maw's replacement is revealed.
The assistant is still Lulu.
The middle and upper positions are still familiar tool men.
In order to maximize four guarantees and one, Sion was replaced by Shen, Malzahar was still the fixed point control in the middle, and Olaf, who performed well, was in the jungle position.
In addition to the top and bottom lane hero selections have been replaced.
The overall lineup still highlights the idea of ​​"providing an output environment for the core C position".
See SKT's selection.
Zeyuan couldn't help but sigh: There is always a sense of déjà vu with the S7 incense burner system.
RNG also continues to use the system of the previous game.
The reason for losing the match point game.
The reason they concluded was that they didn't grasp the rhythm well, and it had little to do with the lineup. Unfortunately, they still failed to seize SKT's flaw in the decisive game, and instead allowed Olaf to find an opportunity in the middle.
Level two mid-field battle.
With the spiritual support of Auxiliary Effort.
Blank's Olaf scored a first-blood kill with residual health.
Starting from this wave of competition.
SKT has a slight advantage.
With experience and kills, Olaf took the lead in reaching level six, sneaking around under the scanner and helping Su Yuhang get two kills from the duo.
Also included was the entry of the first fire dragon.
See this scene.
The commentators on the Chinese channel couldn't help but sigh.
I think the chance of winning this game is slim.
Three kills give SKT too much advantage.
It also allows SKT's bottom lane duo to end the laning phase early and enter the transition phase where the mid-level grouping advances to gain resources.
It was exactly the same as the match point game in the third game.
Su Yuhang, who had the advantage, did not give his opponent any chance. With the blessing of Xianglu Lulu, whoever dared to appear in front of him would definitely be met with a violent storm.
The long-range magic damage makes RNG afraid to defend the tower.
The early fall of the first tower also made the field of vision in the jungle continue to shrink.
Several times, due to lack of vision protection, SKT teamed up and grabbed the single.
It doesn't matter if you catch a single player and die, the main thing is that SKT will take advantage of this short resurrection time to continue to suppress, whether it is plundering jungle resources or relying on the numerical advantage to advance as a group.
This has greatly damaged RNG's vitality.
The second tower in the middle fell because the vampire was caught leading the lane on the side.
Less than twenty minutes.
The economic gap between the two sides widened to 5,000.
Almost all of them are concentrated in the AD position.
There is a whole big difference between Uzi's Varus and Su Yuhang's Kog'Maw.
Twenty-four minutes.
Taking advantage of the time lag before the little tiger vampire was caught and killed, SKT teamed up to win Baron Nash.
Twenty-six minutes.
With the blessing of Baron BUFF.
The middle high ground and the lower high ground collapsed immediately.
Twenty-eight minutes.
RNG organized a wave of frontal offensive.
Although the vampire entered the scene and played all the output, under the double disadvantage of economy and equipment, the half-health Kog'Maw still survived to the end with Lulu's ultimate move.
The collective death of five players deprived RNG of any possibility of a comeback.
A close-up shot of Summoner's Rift also gave SKT players, the most eye-catching one is naturally Kog'Maw, the main DPS.
"After nearly thirty minutes of fierce battle, SKT finally won their MSI championship!" Zeyuan sighed while sending blessings to the winner.
"I remember coach Kkoma once said in front of the interview camera that they hope to win all the trophies in all competitions this year and have a complete year-round Grand Slam." Eleven said, "Although I don't know if this wish is possible.
Realize, but this year’s MSI championship is already in SKT’s possession.”
Accompanied by warm cheers from the scene.
SKT won the deciding game.
Defeated the strong enemy RNG with a score of three to one and won the MSI championship.
The scene was filled with bright fireworks and golden fireworks. The audience could not restrain their excitement. They stood up and waved the cheering lights in their hands, feeling happy that the team they supported won the championship.
The players and coaches who were watching the game backstage also rushed up.
Especially Kim Jung Hoon.
Warmly hug everyone one by one.
Although she believes in her teammates very much.
But I was always on tenterhooks until the outcome was decided.
I am afraid that a powerful enemy like RNG will seize the fleeting opportunity to complete a dramatic comeback.
It wasn't until the opponent's five-man team was wiped out, until the enemy's main crystal exploded, and until the entire audience stood up and cheered, that Kim Jung-hoon was sure of the good news that SKT had won the championship.
She, the coach, has been waiting for this moment for too long.
I have also imagined the wonderful scene of winning the championship.
But never like this.
Hug tightly with the team members and bathe in the rain of golden fireworks.
Calm down your mood a little.
Under the guidance of staff.
The SKT players slowly gathered in front of the stage.
Placed in front of him is the large and thick silver trophy.
Under the light.
Overflowing with gorgeous luster.
Except Su Yuhang.
The rest of her team members are all veteran players who have won championships.
Even the experienced champion player will be excited unconsciously in front of this trophy. Especially Jiang Shanjiu, who has been the tool for several rounds, his hand that took over the host's microphone was shaking unconsciously.
The host at the scene tried to lighten the atmosphere.
He even asked, ‘Are you okay’ in broken Korean?
This made Jiang Shanjiu's face turn red, and he quickly nodded and said that his hands were shaking because he was too excited.
Calm down the throbbing mood of the audience.
The blond host in a suit started the post-match interview, or what he felt after successfully winning the championship.
With the help of the team's translator.
Jiang Shanjiu finally understood the host's question.
The first one was to ask her how she felt now. Did she feel satisfied that she had gained something for her hard work? Faced with this opening question, Jiang Shanjiu nodded without hesitation, and said that the one who put in the most effort was 'Brother Yuhang'.
I should be used to being called "Brother Yuhang, Brother Yuhang" on weekdays.
Even in front of the host's on-camera interview.
He also blurts out honorifics subconsciously.
Hear this answer.
The host raised his eyebrows slightly.
He asked Jiang Shanjiu, "Do you determine seniority based on who plays well?"
Although she is not very familiar with the relationships within the SKT team, she has heard a lot about the seniority classification of the LCK. Most of them are sorted by professional age. Whoever has played more professional games for a longer time is called the 'sister'.
Looking at it now.
It seems that her understanding is not comprehensive enough.
Chapter completed!
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