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Chapter 485 Collaboration with Yuexia! The Captain Goes to Jail indefinitely!

Chapter 485 Collaboration with Yuexia! The Captain Goes to Jail indefinitely!
However, it's quite obvious that SKT has a level 1 team fight plan.

On the field.

SKT grouped up and headed straight for EDG's lower jungle.

"Oh? SKT had a little level 1 team fight in this game, directly invading EDG's lower jungle? Four of them are already in the river bush."

"Are they heading towards EDG's blue buff? Are they preparing for a level 1 team fight?"

Guan Zeyuan's spirits lifted as he watched the scene unfold.

Is the second round going to be this exciting right from the start?!

Meanwhile, EDG had already discovered SKT's movements in advance.

The prince planted a flag, causing all the SKT members to move out of position in an orderly fashion, but they did not retreat from the jungle.

"Oh... it seems like EDG has already seen it! But it doesn't look like EDG is afraid!"

I remember exclaiming in surprise.

"Yes."

Zaozi nodded: "SKT seems to be planning a level 1 team fight, but they're just pretending!"

"SKT's lineup doesn't have much fighting ability at level one! They have Braum who's the king of level one team fights, but the rest of them are useless!"

"EDG has a Galio here. If it's a mid-lane Galio, they might need to learn the Q skill."

"But Galio is a support, so if you learn his W skill at level one, he's very strong at counter-attacking!"

in the game.

Wang Yao, having learned the E skill at level one, planted a flag in the bush, revealing SKT's plan to invade.

When SKT realized their plan had been discovered, they immediately abandoned their invasion idea.

If they are caught off guard by Braum's sudden attack, the level 1 team fight can still be a viable option.

However, if EDG is fully prepared, then they are "speeding up" their progress.

EDG's level 1 team fight wasn't great, but SKT wasn't much better.

Varus, Syndra, Rek'Sai, Fiora... which one looks like a champion capable of fighting in a level 1 team fight?!

They simply went back to their own homes and found their own mothers, and all was well.

Seeing SKT run into a wall, the chat in the live stream was filled with laughter.

"Haha, it's all an act."

"Stop pretending."

"Your lineup is useless in a level 1 team fight!!"

"Oh?! Wang Yao has planted a flag here to expose the SKT team. SKT shouldn't continue their invasion!"

In the commentary booth, Ji De nodded and began analyzing the situation:
"In that case, both sides should have a peaceful jungle clearing route. I wonder if SKT will be able to figure out the Prince's jungle clearing route."

On the field.

Thanks to Wang Yao's alertness, a level 1 team fight did not break out between the two sides.

Seeing this, SKT retreated to their own jungle and did not linger.

At 1 minute and 30 seconds, the monsters respawned.

Clid's excavator was red-handed with the help of the duo.

Follow a jungle route that includes red buff, six raptors, three wolves, blue buff, and the top lane river crab.

On the prince's side, after the level 1 team fight did not break out, he placed vision at the blue buff in the lower jungle and then went to his own upper jungle.

Choose a solo jungle route: start with Red Buff, then clear the six raptors, and finally clear the Krugs.

"Huh? The prince's jungle route is a bit strange. He chose to clear the entire upper jungle. Is he planning to gank top at level three?"

Guan Zeyuan looked at the scene on the field and asked with some confusion.

"If you farm like that, there is indeed a possibility of getting a level 3 kill."

I remember nodding.

in the game.

However, after clearing the upper jungle, Wang Yao immediately returned to base and quickly made some boots before heading straight for the river crab in the bottom lane.

They didn't choose to gank the top lane!
Ornn is really tough to play against Fiora in the top lane; he has to withstand pressure from the early game to the late game.

This version of Ornn wasn't very good to begin with, and Flandre's champion pool is too limited.

If Kennen is banned, you can only give him one Ornn!
But this version isn't a tank version; tanks in the top lane are just there to take hits!
But this version of Fiora is different.

What's more, Khan was using Fiora, the Undying Fiora, which is just too overpowered.

It's basically a Q skill that comes out and pokes you; no special skills are required, even someone with terrible reflexes can play it.

Moreover, the excavator was clearing jungle camps from top to bottom, and Faker was playing Syndra in the mid lane.

The pressure in the upper jungle is too great. It's almost impossible for Wang Yao's Prince to win the river crab in the upper river.

The prince isn't a hero that requires skillful maneuvering.

Therefore, Wang Yao must avoid SKT's dominance in the upper jungle and compete for the river crab in the lower jungle.

River crabs are incredibly good value for money.

This is extremely important for junglers in the early game!

If a jungler doesn't have a single river crab in the early game, while the enemy jungler starts with two river crabs, they will fall behind by more than half a level in terms of experience.

This means that the time it takes to reach level six is ​​almost one minute behind!

This is an incredibly exaggerated number!

As expected, Khan picked Fiora in this game, while Flandre played Ornn again.

Khan really boosted Flandre's strength; Fiora can just spam her Q to trade blows as soon as Grasp of the Iron Solari is available.

Ornn, being clumsy, also has limited ability to retaliate.

However, Flandre played very smartly, choosing Cloth Armor and four Health Potions as his starting items.

I plan to rush out the Thornmail first, since Ornn can farm items in lane anyway.

Just stick with Fiora like this.

However, Fiora naturally secured lane priority in the top lane.

However, Flandre wasn't in a hurry. Even if Khan's Fiora took two or three tower plates, it was a minor issue. The top lane absolutely couldn't collapse!

We absolutely cannot give Fiora and Rek'Sai an opportunity to become a weak point!

Having a clear understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of both sides, Wang Yao's strategy for farming jungle monsters was also very clear.

Don't kidnap Ornn in the top lane!
The excavator's early-game fighting power is stronger than that of the prince. If they fight in the upper jungle, it's like kidnapping Ornn!

They're controlling the temperature of Ornn!
EDG's top laner is at a disadvantage, but the other two lanes are doing alright.

Syndra is a lane bully in the mid lane, but Neeko is also quite strong in the laning phase in this version.

In particular, its wave clearing ability is excellent; as its level increases, it can clear waves very quickly.

This playstyle is also very suitable for Scout. It's a bit unrealistic to expect him to completely dominate Dafei in lane!
After all, Xiao Fei always felt a kind of bloodline suppression when he encountered Da Fei.

However, it's still fine to let Scout push the lane and roam.

Meanwhile, both sides' mid laners relentlessly pushed the lane, using skills and basic attacks to clear the minion wave.

If the mid laner gains lane priority, whichever side's mid laner can make the first move will gain an advantage in their jungle.

In the bottom lane, the support Galio's ultimate flex pick was quite unexpected for SKT.

In terms of synergy, Galio is even stronger than Braum!

To help Wang Yao control the crabs in the lower half of the river, Galio even came to the river to take a look.

"Oh? Both sides are playing very steadily! Ornn on the top lane is planning to play defensively to the end. He's starting with Cloth Armor and four Health Potions. No matter how strong you are, I'll put on a Thornmail and Cloth Armor Boots first!"

"But Khan's Fiora is still pretty good. She broke through the opening with a basic attack first, then used her Q skill to create space and followed up with another opening!"

I remember watching the exchange of blows between the two sides in the top lane, and the commentators were giving a rather tedious commentary.

In this game, Wang Yao unusually did not take the lead in the early game, but instead chose to farm the jungle safely.

"Ornn has plenty of health potions, so it doesn't matter. Just keep your health up and don't get tower-dived. Rek'Sai can't do that in the upper jungle."

"Anyway, Wang Yao's upper jungle has already been cleared out, so the excavator can't steal any jungle camps!"

Uzi nonchalantly replied that he was very familiar with this kind of thing!

"In this game, Wang Yao's Prince should focus on the lower jungle and bottom lane!"

"Brother Zaozi predicted it directly."

"Oh? Why?! What's your understanding, Brother Zaozi?" Guan Zeyuan asked curiously.

"It's very simple! Look at EDG's side: support Galio, jungle Jarvan IV, ADC Kai'Sa, and Neeko in the mid lane can also roam. They can easily coordinate tower dives..."

Uzi's perspective on EDG's lineup.

Meanwhile, in the game...

After clearing his jungle and reaching level four, Wang Yao's prince indeed set his sights on the bottom lane.

Galio's ultimate swing is designed to create synergy between the jungler and support!

Knowing that SKT might have vision in the lower river and jungle.

Fortunately, the prince made a deep flanking maneuver from SKT's jungle, blocking the enemy's position near the Krugs, where SKT had no vision.

The prince then slowly approached the bottom lane duo, using vision control to his advantage. At this point, the minion waves were still roughly in the middle of the lane.

Teddy's Varus knew he was under a lot of pressure this game, with Galio and Neeko both on the field, so he took Flash and Cleanse as his summoner spells!
However, despite EDG's multiple control abilities, Teddy played very cautiously, not giving EDG any chance!
However, he wasn't facing an ordinary support player.

If it's a hook support like Thresh, Nautilus, or Blitzcrank, you can still say you have good positioning and don't get hooked!

However, Galio's W-flash combo is practically unstoppable.

Although Riot Games now feels that Galio's W-Flash initiation is too overpowered and somewhat affects the game's balance.

Wang Yao knew perfectly well that this nerf wouldn't happen until version 7.2 of Season 9.

That means Riot Games will remove Galio's W-flash mechanic in July of this year.

But it's only May!
This cheating mechanism was even used by EDG in the bottom lane to bully the ADC.

At this moment, Meiko's Galio was stuck in the bushes on the side lane, where SKT had no vision.

Seeing Varus about to finish him off, Galio began charging up his W.

When the charge was fully charged, Meiko instantly activated his Flash.

Instantly, Varus and Braum, who were positioned slightly ahead, were simultaneously caught at the edge of Galio's W skill and taunted.

Galio's W skill, when fully charged, can taunt nearby enemy heroes for a full 1.5 seconds!

At that moment, Wang Yao's prince emerged from the shadow of the mountain behind Verus.

Teddy was terrified when he saw the prince carrying the flag and instinctively pressed his DF combo.

If it were just EDG's bot lane duo, Galio and Kai'Sa wouldn't be able to kill Varus in the early game.

Teddy didn't even need to use Flash!

But then the prince arrived!

Varus immediately used Purify and Blink together!

But it's completely useless!

The prince's ultimate flanking maneuver has blocked Varus's retreat position. If Varus had retreated earlier, he would still have had a chance to escape.

but now……

Wang Yao's prince used a lightning-fast EQ combo to once again provoke Varus.

Not only that, but they also knocked Brûl away along the way!

Braum played terribly in this game. When Varus was ganked, he did nothing to help and was purely a side effect.

Meiko's Galio then charged forward with great force, his E skill hitting Varus again, knocking him up for 0.75 seconds and dealing one point of magic damage.

Fearing insufficient damage, Ignite was also applied to Varus's head.

With so many control links, it would be really unreasonable if iboy's Kai'Sa couldn't connect the damage output.

Kai'Sa easily used her E skill to accelerate and close the distance, followed by a basic attack, and then another basic attack.

Seeing that Varus's health was almost gone, I used my Q skill, Icathian Rain, to finish him off.

"Firstblood!!"

"First blood!!"

At four minutes and twenty seconds, the first blood was born!

"Galio used the bush to create vision, W-Flash! Varus's DF combo! Jarvan IV used EQ, knocking up two people, oh my god!!"

"Varus is probably not going anywhere! Let's see if we can split this kill and give it to Kai'Sa?!"

I remember being completely dumbfounded, and then I started explaining at lightning speed.

Wang Yao's princes rarely make a move, but when they do, it's a sure kill!

"Ah!! In the end, it was iboy's Kai'Sa who followed up with E, and with the help of Jarvan IV's damage, AQ successfully secured the kill, earning the first blood of the game!"

"Wow... that jungler and support's teamwork was excellent!"

I remember exclaiming in surprise as well.

"Wow... Meiko played really well that time! His Galio play was very decisive and confident!"

Zaozi also exclaimed, "After Galio went into the bush, he used a small ward to his advantage, confidently flashed with W, and taunted Varus and Braum at the perfect distance!"

"There's basically no time to react in this situation, and even if you do react, it's too late. If Verus is in that position, he's doomed!!"

"That's not even the worst part! This Varus has already used up both of his summoner spells, and when Jarvan IV reaches level 6 and comes to the bottom lane, I don't see any chance for Varus to survive!"

"And given EDG's temperament, next time it won't just be Jarvan IV alone; Scout's Neeko from mid lane will also be there."

Uzi also "narrates" the despair of being an ADC from the perspective of an ADC!
Galio and Jarvan IV mindlessly spam attacks; the correct approach is to take your hands off the keyboard!

Several commentators were giving their explanations with great excitement.

The audience in the stands was incredibly excited.

"Holy crap?! First blood! Kai'Sa got first blood!"

"Awesome! That jungler-support synergy was absolutely incredible!"

"Brother Yao! Brother Yao!"

"That W flash by Meiko was so cool!"

"What a confident prince! He didn't even have vision of Varus in the bush, yet he dared to use EQ like that?"

"Prince Galio, I don't know how we can lose this game?!"

"Prince Galio Kai'Sa, you already have the three winning items, this game is going to be a breeze!!"

"I just time-traveled from half an hour in the future. EDG won this game, no need to watch anymore! (wink) (wink)"

"Both of them are mechanical monsters! They're both mechanical monsters!!"

"EDG is awesome!"

"Go EDG! Let's try to beat them!!"

"...!"

In an instant, the entire Taipei Peace Basketball Arena erupted in enthusiastic cheers and shouts.

EDG secured the first blood in just over four minutes!

The most crucial thing was that iboy's Kai'Sa got the kill!!
EDG's lineup actually depends entirely on iboy's ADC development. If Kai'Sa can reach her full potential as soon as possible, it means entering the team fight phase quickly.

It's basically a four-protect-one lineup!

That's why Uzi found this lineup familiar.

Everyone else is just a support character, either absorbing damage or initiating team fights; the damage output depends entirely on Kai'Sa!
And at the same time, on the other side.

Verus's days were going to be even harder than he had imagined.

How is a Varus supposed to survive without any mobility skills, Flash, or Cleanse?!
However, with the prince showing up in the bottom lane, Clid's rek'Sai wasn't idle either.

In this game, Faker picked Syndra, a lane bully champion, and Koma gave Clid a strict order.

We must coordinate our efforts around the middle lane!

In this game, Clid arrived in the mid lane within four minutes.

He used W to flash and knock up Neeko, intending to coordinate with Syndra's push to kill Scout.

But Scout didn't give him a chance, using Flash very quickly, the instant he saw the excavator.

Although Neeko escaped with her life, her health was very low!
Fortunately, he brought TP (Teleport), so he wouldn't lose too much minion wave and experience.

However, at this point, Faker's Syndra also secured lane priority in the mid lane.

Syndra and Rek'Sai, taking advantage of their aggressive push of the lane, then comfortably recalled to base to replenish their health and mana.

Neeko, on the other hand, hastily teleported out to clear a wave of minions, which shows a huge difference!
Now, the excavator has also partially freed Faker.

"Oh... SKT's mid and jungle duo coordinated well this time! The Rek'Sai's flash-top was bold and meticulous, a very confident play!"

"Neeko's Flash was forced out, which is not good news for EDG!"

I remember being immediately impressed by SKT's counterattack.

"Yes."

Guan Zeyuan nodded in agreement: "Actually, Scout handled this situation very well. He used his Flash quickly enough. If he had been any slower, his Neeko would have been dead!"

After the replay, in the game.

After ganking mid lane and forcing Neeko to use Flash, the excavator plunged into its own bottom jungle to clear the remaining camps.

Meanwhile, Wang Yao's prince had returned to the city to replenish his health and mana.

They are currently on their way to their own upper jungle area.

Varus, who had just been killed and resurrected, has returned to the bottom lane.

Unfortunately, since his ADC has Flash and Cleanse, he can't take Teleport.

Moreover, the minion wave was in an awkward position. Kai'Sa pushed the wave in, and Braum alone couldn't help block the minion wave.

After this back and forth, his last-hitting was now about 10 minions behind Varus'.

In addition to the gold from the first blood, Varus's level and development have fallen behind considerably.

His tension instantly surged!
Moreover, the enemy Kai'Sa still has both summoner spells available.
Even if the excavator clears the jungle monsters in its own lower jungle at this point, it won't be able to relieve his pressure.

This time, Clid's excavator had no choice but to stick to one path and team up with Faker's Syndra once again.

Although Fiora in the top lane is suppressing Ornn, Ornn is just too stable.

(End of this chapter)

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