Chapter seven hundred and sixty-four now learning now selling
When this game started, the factory director originally thought that since they were on the blue side, they would invade the top half of the LCK and get a red buff or something.
Unexpectedly, Li Xiufeng came out of the spring and suddenly gave a signal, suggesting that they go down the road and squat for a while.
The factory director, the puppy and others were a little stunned at the time.
What's the situation?
They say one trick can be eaten all over the world.
But this trick of yours is not "new" either.
It’s okay if you caught the opponent off guard in the last game, but will it happen again in this game?
Would the other party be that stupid?
But today is different from the past, and Li Xiufeng's "status in the world" is also different.
If he was a double bonus back then, now he has officially entered the big boss level.
Brother Feng rarely speaks, but if Brother Feng does speak, can you not give me face?
"Okay, then go squat on the lower road."
"I guess I can't squat down."
"It's okay, I can't squat and suffer, I can't squat and I can't be fooled."
"..."
A few people chatted and ate and walked down the road.
After getting off the road, it turned into a large-scale "real fragrance" scene after a while.
The puppy was even more beaming, as he took down this wave of first-blood heads.
Having played professionally for so long, he doesn't have the innocence of a rookie player who wants to fight you fairly.
Don't take advantage of the bastard.
You can beat your opponent with multiple heads, even if it doesn't seem that fair, but e-sports doesn't need to be fair, it's better than being beaten by the opponent.
Anyway, as soon as this head was taken, Uz1 smiled like a chicken stealing a fox. He was very confident that this game would let Deft experience what the "darkest era" is.
...
Both sides in the bottom lane were happy and sad, but this wave was just an appetizer for the entire game.
It would be too easy to say that the LPL side scored twice in the bottom lane and the game was guaranteed to be won.
In this game, Li Xiufeng and the others once again succeeded in making waves. At most, they only made the bottom lane easier to play in the beginning, and also dealt a blow to Deft's mentality.
Others still depend on the alignment.
In the bot lane, in the early stage, before the jungler intervened, no matter how angry Deft was, he could not turn his anger and anger into strength to counterattack. For the time being, he could only break his teeth and swallow it in his stomach.
In the middle, Faker's card is facing off against Rocky's Ryze, and these two heroes cannot be as fierce as Jess in the last game.
Both of them were basically replenishing their troops with swords, and the victory or defeat depended on the first wave of support.
Whether it's the card's first ultimate move or Ryze's first portal, it will definitely have a huge impact on the side battles.
In comparison, the most brutal battle in this game was on the top lane.
Although Smeb's Jhin doesn't have the capital to start with a kill and a red buff like Li Xiufeng's in the previous game, and he is not very proficient in playing this hero, he has excellent learning ability.
In the last game, Li Xiufeng could be said to have demonstrated for Smeb how Jhin beat Kai'Sa like a textbook.
For example, when to press for last hits, when to retreat strategically, when to attack in a roundabout way, and when to trick the opponent into firing a fourth shot to consume...
This scene was replayed in Semb's mind like a slide show. The more he played, the better he felt. The more he played, the more he felt that his Jhin was not in vain.
It turns out that this hero is really good at beating Kai'Sa.
The only regret is that in this game, he seemed to be suppressing Li Xiufeng.
But Li Xiufeng's Kai'Sa didn't miss a beat, basically on the same level as Smeb.
But Smeb thinks this is understandable.
After all, his performance in this game did not have the same "dream start" as Li Xiufeng's last game. There is nothing wrong with him not being able to do that.
Professional players are all confident, and players like Smeb are even more confident.
When Semb was about to reach level 6, he even thought to himself that it would be okay to be ranked second, third, fourth or fifth instead of being number one in the world.
He didn't press the knife in the lane in this game, and Kai'Sa was in the mid-to-late game. It stands to reason that he should have some sense of crisis, but Smeb's sense of crisis is not strong. This game is not his battlefield alone.
Coach Kkoma doesn't fight unprepared battles. This game for Smeb to win is certainly not a purely emotional battle, but it also has strategic significance.
You know, the strongest thing about the hero Jhin is not the laning, but the ultra-long-range ultimate move to retain people after activating the ultimate move?
For example, Li Xiufeng's last game "Our Highlands Local Jhin" seemed to Kkoma to be extremely insane, but from their side it was a great job.
Although Kkoma didn't expect Smeb to be so crazy in this game, they still cooperated on the top lane.
When teammates catch him, Smeb can basically catch him once as long as he provides his ultimate move and the control of his W.
Even if you can't catch him to death, the opponent will also be hit with skills.
As for the jungler, in this game Anzhang is the jungler. This hero can not only farm, but he can also grab people at level 6 without hesitation.
To put it simply, it means inflicting damage.
Forcefully force people to death.
It stands to reason that the combination of barrels and skate shoes in the LCK bottom lane should be more suitable for jungle play.
In addition, the bottom lane made the same mistake at the beginning and fell into a disadvantage. I guess the opponent thought so too.
But Leader An just did the opposite.
Hit the road.
Still have to catch the road!
After a Q connected with an A to take away the stone man, Leader An quietly moved towards the top road. He had reached level six now.
At the same time, Faker in the middle also drew a red card.
The red card is slowing down, focusing on AOE damage. Combined with the Q skill, you can push the line faster.
Rocky is no ordinary person. As soon as Faker's red card was played, he immediately reminded him, "Everyone, be careful, the card is about to take action."
Is there action on the card?
The puppy on the bottom lane was in a state of energy!
Maybe it was because of the defeat in the first game that Mr. Dai on the other side of the game no longer had that stubbornness and just wanted to make a few splashes when nothing happened.
In this case, Mr. Dai just laid back and let the situation go without any resistance.
But the more this happens, Uzi in the bottom lane can only have an advantage in the lane, but it is difficult to get kills.
Now that the opponent's card has to drive the rhythm, can Uz1 not be excited? I wish the opponent's card would fly to the bottom lane and the jungler would try again.
Of course, they also need people here.
When there is a big fight, he will use EZ to get a double kill, triple kill or something, go home and directly take out the Demon Sect, change it into Demon Cut in fifteen minutes, and then use the power of the three phases.
Oh!
Once the hero EZ gets going, he is definitely very powerful, especially around the 20-minute mark, when he has a Q and a half of blood, it is no joke.
What disappoints Uz1 is that,
Rocky's judgment was correct. Faker did make a move, but his target was not the bottom lane.
"Oh! Faker's ultimate move is on the road."
"The center and field are moving together. The male gunner is also here, but Jhin's position is a bit far away."
"Jhin, the hero, doesn't need to get closer. Semb is already sniping."
"..."
Accompanied by the voice of the commentator on stage.
I saw two sniper lines separated, covering the entire upper road, and the attention of countless people in the audience was suddenly attracted.