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Chapter 435 The Sword Demon Unleashes the Great Annihilation! Damn it! Damn it!

Chapter 435 The Sword Demon Unleashes the Great Annihilation! Damn it! Damn it!
Wang Yao immediately learned W instead of E, and used W [Fire Chains] to hit the Irelia who was briefly knocked up.

She then immediately followed up with Q2 at an angle. At this point, Irelia had no mobility and could only move laterally in an attempt to break free of the chain.

However, he was knocked into the air by the core area of ​​Aatrox's Q2, and then the second stage of the Infernal Chains was triggered, forcibly dragging Irelia back. At this moment, Aatrox immediately unleashed another Q3!

Then follow up with a basic attack [Death-Slaying Sword Aura]!!

The reason why Aatrox is weak in the early laning phase is not because the hero's damage output is poor, but because it is difficult for the hero to unleash his full combo.

If you take the full damage from the core area of ​​Aatrox's Q skill, not to mention Irelia, even a tank hero wouldn't be able to withstand it!
The Irelia's health was immediately reduced to below half!
The Sword Demon kept chasing after the Irelia, relentlessly using basic attacks, forcing the Irelia to fight and retreat to create distance.

"Ghost?? Is this how Kshine plays games?"

Miller's eyes widened in surprise. "Sword Demon suppressing Irelia, or suppressing Irelia by the first two levels?"

Meanwhile, the online chat area was buzzing with discussion.

"Wow, Yao-ge is awesome!!"

"Hehehe, is this your first time watching Yao Ge's match? Isn't it normal for him to be so good?"

"Good, good, good! Yao-ge, keep this up and crush G2!"

"No way? Yao-ge really started it? How can you play the game like this? Aatrox suppressing Irelia, isn't this going against the natural order?!"

"..."

Xiao Tian's eyes widened at the sight of the mid-lane matchup, and he exclaimed, "Holy crap, Yao-ge, are you this strong? That's outrageous!"

Even though he had been teammates with Wang Yao for almost a year, he still found it outrageous every time he saw Wang Yao exert such a terrifying advantage online.

For most players, it's already quite good if Aatrox can farm steadily alongside Irelia.

Wang Yao not only wants to develop his own strength, but he also wants to suppress the development of the Irelia, which is outrageous!
"Stay calm, stay calm, find an opportunity to take them down."

Wang Yao's idea was still very simple: try to establish an advantage in the early game, and then go to the side lane to look for opportunities after reaching level 6, using the resurrection mechanism of the Sword Demon's ultimate to complete a tower dive and kill!

This is also the most common way to play Aatrox in the mid lane.

Although Perkz made a few mistakes in the laning phase, he didn't intentionally feed; after failing to trade blows, he went back to base.

This is where the annoying aspect of the hero Aatrox comes into play.

With three minor skills, Wang Yao wasn't too afraid of the enemy jungler ganking him and played very proactively.

The combo is Q1 followed by E, and if it hits Irelia, immediately follow up with W. This initiation combo can usually deal decent damage.

Anyway, Aatrox's E skill can be charged, so just hold onto a portion of E skill to avoid Irelia's Twin Blades.

In the early game, as long as he isn't controlled by Irelia's E, it's unlikely that Irelia will pose a fatal threat to Aatrox.

Furthermore, considering the difference in their health, it's highly unlikely that Irelia could inflict any damage on Aatrox!

After being worn down like this twice, Wang Yao wasn't going to tolerate Perkz anymore.

It's also Perkz's fault; his health wasn't good, but considering that Irelia can use her Q skill to heal, that's a good thing.

He planned to use his Q skill to last-hit minions under the tower to recover some health and continue lingering in lane.

After being banned twice in a row, he learned his lesson!

First, he took a step forward, pretending to use his Q to last-hit minions, but actually suddenly retreated to try and bait Wang Yao's Q.

As it turned out, Wang Yao didn't fall for it at all. Instead, when Wang Yao was about to use his Q, Wang Yao interrupted his Q skill precisely, as if he had a script running!
Immediately follow up with W, then Q2 followed by E. The core area of ​​the second Q will knock up Irelia, ensuring that the second part of W will trigger reliably.

As Irelia was forcibly pulled back, Aatrox also used Q3, performing a 360-degree aerial spin slash that briefly knocked Irelia away again!
Irelia's health was already critically low, so Perkz quickly used Flash.

But at this moment, the Sword Demon had already unleashed his passive-enhanced "Deadly Sword Aura," and the damage was calculated. Irelia was now in an awkward situation, forced to use Flash to escape death. Flash to her grave!

"Ah this..."

Miller didn't know how to describe it, "Is it perkz's Irelia play that's the problem, or is Kshine's Aatrox just too outrageous?"

"I think it's because Kshine is too strong, right? How can an Irelia keep getting her Q interrupted by Aatrox's Q like that?"

Wang kept shaking his head.

When Irelia was killed, Aatrox in the mid lane was still almost at full health.

Even if the opposing jungler Olaf came over immediately, he could only retreat with tears in his eyes, as he dared not have any other thoughts when facing a nearly full-health Aatrox.

Olaf appeared in the mid lane.

Xiaotian immediately went to the top lane and launched a powerful attack on Wunder!
While Crab's E skill can be considered a movement skill, the movement distance is very short, making him essentially a clumsy top lane fighter.

The troll used his E skill to summon a pillar to slow down and block the enemy, while the raven easily forced the crab to use its Flash with its E skill.

According to the rules of the martial arts world, you don't kill someone if they dodge your attack!

Xiaotian didn't waste any more time and turned around to run back to his own jungle to continue farming!

On the middle lane.

When Wang Yao returned home for the first time, his first major purchase was still Black Cleaver.

He played Irelia in the mid lane, not a traditional mage.

If you're playing a traditional mage, you could consider building "Youmuu's Ghostblade" to counter their attacks.

However, considering the subsequent team fights and the fact that Irelia is a warrior hero, the Black Cleaver and Sterak's Gage set is the best combination.

The first small item is naturally the small wooden hammer. The small wooden hammer's effect of increasing movement speed with basic attacks is more suitable for pulling and maneuvering.

Because Irelia was solo killed and lost her Flash, she didn't dare to be arrogant in the mid lane anymore, and Wang Yao could easily gain lane control.

Because he gained experience from solo kills, Wang Yao reached level 6 very early!
Xiaotian was already waiting for him in the jungle early on; their target was the enemy's bottom lane!

It's quite easy for the Xayah and Rakan duo to gain lane priority in the bottom lane, mainly because Sivir has only gone back to base once and bought two Long Swords.

This amount of equipment is not enough for Sivir to clear the wave quickly!
Xayah and Rakan pushed the bottom lane minions into the tower.

The Aatrox and Trundle charged out from behind the tower, with Trundle using W and E to slow down the enemy!
Aatrox activated his ultimate, Annihilation, and charged towards the duo under the tower, putting Alistar in a difficult position.

He could only use W to push the Sword Demon away, but Rakan had already rushed in from behind.

Meiko's execution in this play was very detailed. He first used his E to get close to the Troll Warlord and then closed the distance with Sivir.

Then, Q was used to break Sivir's magic immunity shield, followed by W to knock her up.

It turns out that G2's bot lane duo was indeed weak; their victory over RNG in the quarterfinals wasn't due to their superior bot lane.

It was simply that G2's top, mid, and jungle players completely outclassed RNG's top, mid, and jungle players.

The two brothers' teamwork was a complete mess, getting tower-dived so easily.

After Aatrox closed the distance again, he used Q1 followed by E to knock up Sivir. Trundle immediately used AQ to bite, and Xayah activated W to cooperate with her teammates to deal damage!
However, the troll then ran away, since he was the one tanking the tower.

Xayah's burst damage from plucking the hairs quickly killed Sivir!

Xayah and Rakan both stopped attacking, allowing Aatrox to initiate by dealing damage to Alistar and drawing the turret's aggro.

The three then resumed their attack on the Minotaur, while the Sword Demon completely ignored the tower's damage and stubbornly endured it!
(End of this chapter)

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