It’s really not that Evergreen’s Yuan Ge is that powerful, it’s just that the wave of punishment just now had an unexpected effect.
As for the blocking line, at least I have experienced some of the laning details of ceiling Sun Ce before, and many of the techniques are the same.
The reason why a hero can play to the top is not only his technique and hero understanding, but also a top-notch awareness of the overall situation, which is a combination of many aspects.
When you play one of the heroes to the extreme, your other heroes will not be too different.
Sanjay's Yuan Ge has been played for at least tens of thousands of games, and his incredible hero muscle memory is simply indescribable.
He did play to the extreme in Yuange's operation, but occasionally some of his thinking would be fixed.
Of course, if you have been fooled once, you will not be fooled a second time. Sanjay's gaming talent and adaptability are still very strong.
Sanjay is very cautious now because he hasn't found a very good counterattack opportunity yet.
You can only adjust the distance between you and the grass and wait quietly for Yuan Ge, the opponent, to make the first move.
Changqingshu didn't know whether it was because of his confidence or because he was inflated, but he actually launched the attack first.
At the moment when Sanjie leveled the A troop line, he took the lead in throwing the puppet with skill 1 forward and moving it forward. The distance the puppet was thrown was about two flash positions away from the main body.
After adding the puppet's ultimate move [Secret Technique - Burst], he charged forward for a short distance, followed by the first stage of the third skill [Secret Technique - Binding] to slow down, and then pressed the second stage of the third skill to try to immobilize him.
Yuan Ge is about to control Sanjay!
I saw Sanjie using Yuange's ultimate move [Secret Technique - Scatter] to immediately eliminate the control effect of Evergreen's third skill, then he briefly delayed a few tenths of a second and jumped to the left to change the position of a small grid.
Sanjie's reaction speed was also within Chang Qingshu's expectation, but the next scene made him a little unexpected and even a little surprised.
After Sanjie used his ultimate move to avoid this wave of control, he quickly connected with the second skill and the first skill.
Because it was too close, Evergreen's puppet was directly beaten to half health, and then was knocked away by Sanjiben's skill.
Therefore, Evergreen cannot immediately retract the puppet back to its body and run away in a short period of time.
As for why not to perform the transposition operation, don't be ridiculous. If you perform the transposition operation at this time, it will just lead to premature death.
When he was able to control the puppet, Evergreen immediately took it back and then used his ultimate move to pull him back and retreat.
Sanjay also had quick eyesight and quick hands and used the puppet ultimate move to rush in and close the gap between the two. When he got close, he clicked on the third skill to slow down.
After the puppet slows down, it immediately changes position to avoid being punished by the evergreen tree.
After the exchange of positions between the main body and the puppet was completed, Sanjie took back the puppet and at the same time knocked away the main body of Yuang Qingshu.
The overall operation is as smooth as water, and the damage of two or three skills can be easily compensated.
But in the end, he still missed a little bit of damage and was run away by Evergreen Tree.
I had a chance to kill him, but the flash was still cooling down...
This wave of evergreens were sent home to replenish their status, and the situation was suddenly reversed and Sanjay gained the upper hand.
In the following duel, Sanjay's overall condition became better and better as he fought.
Due to Evergreen's failure in the second wave of operations, Sanjay was suppressed and even took the opportunity to kill once.
In the end, Evergreen's solo match ended with a 1:1 loss to Sanjay.