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Chapter 493 Catching Pigs! Invasion is either once or countless times!

Chapter 493 Catching Pigs! Invasion is either once or countless times!
Despite their surprise, the contestants didn't stop what they were doing.

Meiko instantly used her W skill to quickly reach the Nautilus who had hooked the fake Neeko, and simultaneously used Ignite to engage.

The others also swarmed forward, looking as if they wanted to devour Titan alive.

However, Effoet and Mata, who are older and less skilled at hand-eye coordination, are different.

At the peak of his youth, he would instantly teleport away without hesitation.

"What the hell?!"

"Axiba!"

"This Neeko learned the W skill at level one?!"

The SKT players finally realized what was happening, but it was too late.

The price of trial and error is Titan's Blink!

After seeing Titan use his Flash, Wang Yao didn't continue the chase, knowing that SKT's main force was behind the bushes.

We've already forced out Titan's Flash, that's a huge win!

And in less than a minute, they managed to bait out SKT's support's Flash.

The commentators, who were still analyzing Neeko's talents and item builds, were almost speechless with astonishment.

"Oh no, Titan hooked her, but this Neeko is fake?!"

I remember being nearly startled out of my wits by Titan's recklessness.

"Effoet, you're still so young! And you really are an honest man!"

Guan Zeyuan was also amused.

"This Titan lost a Flash at the start of the game, how is he supposed to play? Isn't this Neeko obviously baiting him? If I were this Kai'Sa, I would have just killed her."

When Zaozi saw SKT getting into trouble right from the start, his mouth practically stretched to the back of his head in a wide grin.

Meanwhile, the LPL live stream chat was flooded with various comments.

"Straight hook fishing?!"

"Hilarious! SKT's supports are all so weird. Mata is too old for his age, his skills aren't even as good as mine, and this new support is just a young kid. Ugh!"

"Hilarious! I just glanced at this assistant's resume, and he really just turned 18 a few days ago!"

Wang Yao: He's obviously a young guy, let's not talk about how he made his fortune.

……

SKT suffered a slight loss at the start of the game due to the recklessness of their support, Nautilus, who ran into Wang Yao's gun and wasted a Flash.

Fortunately, I didn't give away my first blood, so there's still a chance to save it.

Effort blushed and kept apologizing to his teammates.

Faker could only sigh helplessly and kept comforting his teammate.

This Effort can't be called bad; on the contrary, his operation is actually flawless. However, he lacks experience.

That's why Mata was chosen as the starting support in this Mid-Season Invitational. While Mata has enough experience, he's too young and his mechanics just can't keep up.

Sometimes, when faced with Wang Yao's various aggressive engages, his skills couldn't even keep up with the AD carry.

What's done is done, and there's no point in blaming Effoet now.

Regardless, let's keep playing this game!
SKT didn't seem to take the initial "twist" to heart, and all five players quickly retreated, after which the game proceeded normally for both sides.

But the commentators are starting to worry again: can Wang Yao's Neeko jungle actually beat the jungle monsters?!

Furthermore, Neeko learns the W skill at level one, not a damage skill like QE.

At 1 minute and 30 seconds, Wang Yao had already started to get red buff with the help of his teammates.

Wang Yao's Neeko learns the W skill at level 1, which seems to only create a clone effect without dealing any damage.

However, the passive effect of the W skill's split is:

【每第三次普通攻击会造成回响,可额外造成50/80/110/140/170(+0.6AP)魔法伤害并提高20/25/30/35/40%移速,持续1秒的时间。】

This is an amazing skill, equivalent to Vayne's passive three-hit combo!
This is also why Wang Yao, a level one hunter, carries a broadsword.

Furthermore, Neeko's Precision rune, combined with her Broadblade, makes each auto-attack cause a significant amount of health loss to the red buff.

With the added movement speed boost, Wang Yao also demonstrated the details of his jungle monster pulling.

Whenever a monster steps forward and raises its claws, it's about to strike Neeko, but Neeko always manages to create two steps of distance after the basic attack.

After reaching level two and learning the Q skill, Neeko's jungle clearing speed increased even further.

Neeko's Q ability plants a seed in a target area, which blooms and deals magic damage.

If the explosion kills an enemy, or damages an enemy hero or a large monster, it will bloom again.

In this game, Wang Yao's Neeko jungle route was also very greedy.

After activating the red buff, go directly to farm the Krugs, and then farm the F6 camp.

However, Wang Yao's Neeko jungle route afterwards became quite intriguing.

After clearing his lower jungle, Wang Yao did not enter his blue buff jungle, but instead went to take the river crab in the upper river.

Then they headed straight for the enemy Sejuani's jungle!
Sejuani is not a strong jungler in this version, and her jungle clearing efficiency is also quite poor.

I found Sejuani right at the location of the six birds on the opposite side.

Sejuani's jungle route involves starting with blue buff with the help of teammates, then wolves, then red buff, and finally raptors.

But then, love appeared around the corner.

A Nico appeared before him.

Wang Yao's Neeko didn't waste any words upon meeting him; she went straight for attack.

The red buff stuck to Sejuani, and Neeko's movement speed was also very fast.

With the speed boost from Swift Steps and the movement speed bonus from Neeko's W skill, Wang Yao's Neeko always stays at the maximum range of her basic attacks.

Normal attack, normal attack, and then another normal attack.

Neeko doesn't use any skills; she just uses basic attacks.

A single W skill unleashed a triple-hit combo, instantly reducing Sejuani's health by a small amount.

This is clearly their own jungle, and Sejuani still has both red and blue buffs, while the enemy Neeko only has a red buff.

But Clid simply didn't dare to ram his head back like a pig.

Sejuani's damage is too limited, and Neeko is holding onto her E skill's crowd control effect, so he doesn't dare to take the risk.

When in doubt, call on the mid laner.

Since meeting Wang Yao, Clid's League of Legends gameplay has changed a bit.

Everyone else, when in doubt, calls on their jungler, but his jungler, when in doubt, calls on his mid-laner!

"Can someone come and help?! This Neeko on the other side is really annoying!"

Seeing Faker's Azir having lane priority against champions like Kled in the early game, Clid shamelessly cried for help.

Faker quickly switched screens to observe the situation.

Neeko is bullying Sejuani from the position of the six birds, and instead of going to the F6, Neeko keeps Sejuani waiting for her to open the door.

"Okay, I'm here."

Although Faker verbally agreed, he silently sighed in his heart.

Actually, Faker didn't really want to go. When playing a mage against a champion like Kled, you have to be aggressive in the early game.

During the laning phase, apply enough pressure on last-hitting and tower plates. Even if you don't get a solo kill, you should still crush them.

Otherwise, once Kled starts roaming in the mid-game, are we really going to expect a champion like Azir, who is a groundbound hero, to roam?!

But now that things are going well, suddenly my jungler calls me to go to the jungle to provide support.

But I have no choice but to go; otherwise, I'll just be feeding monsters in the wilderness!
But Wang Yao wasn't intimidated at all!
So what if he's the Tsar?!

Is a level three tsar trying to pull off a reverse parking maneuver or a hearse drift?!
Seeing Sejuani taking damage from the six birds, Neeko suddenly unleashed an EQ combo.

Sejuani's E skill, Entangling Spikes, bound her, while her Q skill unleashed multiple hits of damage, instantly killing two small birds.

Seeing the giant bird with low health, Wang Yao landed his Smite steadily and secured the bird.

Clid's Sejuani, under her restraint, had no chance to use Smite.

At this moment, Faker's Azir arrived and started poking at Neeko indiscriminately.

But Wang Yao remained calm. He used a basic attack again, triggering the speed boost from Swift Steps and the passive speed boost from his W skill.

Simultaneously activating the W skill instantly adds a Neeko to the player's side, while also granting a burst of movement speed.

slipped.

Although the Tsar's sand soldiers managed to poke him a couple of times, what use was it for a level three Tsar?!

At this moment, Sejuani finally recovered from her confinement. Watching Neeko walk away, she could only turn back and silently accept the remaining three birds.

As for using Q-Flash to chase Neeko and coordinate with Azir to kill her, Clid has lost all his spirit at this point; he probably has the will but not the guts.

Moreover, Neeko also has Flash on her.

He dared not gamble that Wang Yao wouldn't be able to react in time, because Kled was also on his way to provide support. If this play went wrong, it would be like giving away the red and blue buffs.

Clid asked herself the same question, and also found a reason to justify her actions.

It's not that we're afraid to pursue it, but rather that we're taking a cautious approach.

But Faker frowned deeply. "I gave up the chance to dominate Kled to come and support you in the jungle, and this is it?!"

That's it? !
Just for these three little birds?!
Go in and Q-flash into him! Dominate him! What are you chickening out for?!

However, Faker received a lackluster response from Clid.
"Forget it, I'll go to the lower jungle to collect the river crab."

Faker turned his head and looked at Clid sitting next to him. His eyes were full of intriguing meaning.

This scene was captured by the camera.

Death stare!

After his own jungler messed up his jungle, Faker returned to lane in a very unpleasant mood.

Wang Yao's Neeko also left the enemy Sejuani's jungle, though she didn't come away empty-handed.

One big bird and two little birds—that's all economic!

Moreover, Wang Yao also discovered Clid's true strength, and Clid's morale has been greatly diminished.

After learning this information, Wang Yao understood.

In Wang Yao's eyes, Clid has already been marked, and this time he's going to boost his strength.

Then Wang Yao's Neeko returned to his own jungle, which had three camps of monsters in his upper jungle, including the blue buff!

Wang Yao didn't relentlessly invade Clid's upper jungle. Stealing one raptor was enough; trying to steal the Krugs would be going too far.

Moreover, the opposing top laner Irelia is different from Azir; a level 3 Irelia is not as soft as a level 3 Azir.

Even when bullying a "dog," you should consider who's standing behind him.

After clearing the entire upper jungle, Neeko's body shone brightly, and she leveled up to level four!
And this was only about 3 minutes and 30 seconds in!

This also includes the time Neeko spent messing around in the enemy jungle.

That's the charm of Neeko jungle; Neeko's jungle clearing speed is no less than that of jungle carry champions like Nidalee and Graves.

Wang Yao then immediately returned to the city and retrieved the level 2 jungle item, Guerrilla's Saber.

This development speed is too fast.

The Hunter's Amulet, another component of the Tier 2 jungle item, further enhances Neeko's jungle clearing speed.

Neeko's Q and E skills are both AOE skills, and their AP scaling is not low.

Although Wang Yao plans to build Neeko with AD, the Hunter's Talisman effect is still very powerful.

When you use a skill to damage a monster, it will continuously steal a total of 30 health over 5 seconds and burn it, dealing 60 magic damage.

While in the river or jungle, you will receive mana regeneration based on the mana you have lost, up to a maximum of 8 mana per second.

This is a perfect fit for a champion like Neeko who has skills and mana!
Another effect of the Tier 2 jungle item, Guerrilla's Sabre, is that Smite can be applied to enemy champions and marks them for 4 seconds.

While marked, basic attacks against the target will deal additional true damage over 2.5 seconds, and the damage the target deals to you will be reduced by 20%.

This aligns perfectly with Wang Yao's AD Neeko build in this game.

After completing her Tier 2 jungle item and purchasing a control ward, Neeko disappeared into the lower jungle without looking back.

The second wave of jungle monsters in the lower half of the jungle is about to spawn.

With the Tier 2 jungle item, Wang Yao's jungle clearing speed was greatly enhanced. In just twenty seconds, he had taken down the two groups of jungle monsters: the Stone Beetle and the Six Birds.

He then went directly to the bushes at the entrance to the mid-lane's six-bird jungle area to place a ward for Kled in the mid-lane and clear out the vision around there.

As soon as Wang Yao's Neeko appeared, the Azir in the mid lane also returned to the back of the minion wave, not taking advantage of his long range to play too aggressively.

After a recent skirmish in the jungle, Faker felt that Wang Yao's proficiency with Neeko seemed to be extremely high.

His E skill's trajectory and prediction are quite accurate and skillful; he can even bind Sejuani at the extreme position, which shows considerable confidence and decisiveness.

As Kled's level increased, he no longer dared to overdo it.

He was also afraid that Neeko would use her E-Flash to finish him off.

Then Wang Yao's Neeko immediately darted into the enemy's lower jungle.

They caught a pig!
At this moment, Clid's Sejuani had just finished clearing the three wolves and was on her way to clear the Gromp, but just as she passed the blue buff area, Neeko popped out of the bush.

"Nico is here."

Love at first sight, love at first meeting!
Although Neeko's attack speed hasn't been maxed out yet, Wang Yao's smooth kiting still provides a pleasing visual experience.

Normal attack, normal attack, normal attack.

Clid is getting a bit fed up with playing this game. He just wants to clear his own jungle, is that wrong?!

He just wanted to quietly level up to level six and then do what his teammates told him to do.

Win or lose, all he wanted was to end the game quickly and end this nightmare.

But it seems that nightmares always follow him!

Moreover, his repeated cries for help were no longer effective this time. Although he called for help in the game channel again, no one came to his aid this time.

Faker in the mid lane hasn't finished clearing a wave of minions yet, so he can't be as merciful as he was in the last wave.

The Titan in the bottom lane didn't have Flash and didn't dare to roam, fearing he would become easy prey.

Clid's Sejuani was so annoyed by Neeko that she had no choice but to charge away first and then make other plans.

However, there was one thing about Nico that puzzled him.

Clid has also encountered Neeko in ranked games, usually playing her in the mid lane, but sometimes in the support role.

He knew that this mage hero's E skill, Barbed Spikes, was for crowd control, while the Q skill, which could unleash two bursts, was the main source of damage.

However, Wang Yao's Neeko kept auto-attacking people as soon as they met. From the moment they met in the jungle until now, Neeko had been auto-attacking herself the whole time, while the opposing Neeko hadn't even used a single Q or E skill.

Is it because they're afraid of the blue flame? Is it because they're afraid of it exploding into thin air? Or...?

While escaping, Clid had a rare moment of brainstorming.

However, what he never expected was that Wang Yao's Neeko in this game was to max out the W skill, which creates clones.

That's right, Neeko the Mage needs to learn Q, because Q is indeed the main source of damage.

But the Neeko that Wang Yao is going to play this game doesn't rely on her Q to deal damage.

He relies on his W skill.

Or more accurately, it's the passive three-ring effect of this hero's W.

There are quite a few champions with three-ring passives in League of Legends, such as Vayne, Ekko, and Gnar.

They all have a mechanism that deals extra damage in three rings.

And Nicole has it too.

The third ring requires a basic attack to trigger, and if Neeko is a mage, the passive third ring of W is considered quite useless by players.

Instead of wasting time on basic attacks, you should move around and use your skills.

However, Wang Yao was playing AD Neeko in this game.

It's important to know that Neeko's W, besides granting a movement speed bonus after landing three hits like Ekko, can also be stacked by attacking minions.

Unlike Gnar or Vayne, who need to attack the same target to trigger their third passive skill, Vayne does not.

At max level, W's passive effect grants an additional 170 magic damage and 0.6 AP on the third basic attack, as well as a 40% movement speed boost for 1 second.

The key is the active effect of the W skill, which grants him and his clone a 40% speed boost for 2 seconds.

This is a bit like bullying.

If Neeko encounters reckless champions like Master Yi, Xin Zhao, or Olaf in the jungle who attack without hesitation, she'll have to think twice.

But Clid was playing Sejuani!
When Neeko hits a three-ring combo, she accelerates and pulls the opponent, allowing her to twist left and right.

Clid was terrified by the subtle positioning. Even now that Sejuani has her ultimate, he might not be able to land a Neeko's attack.

In just a few seconds, Piggy Girl was almost numb from being pulled so hard by Wang Yao!

Forget it.

I don't want the lower jungle anymore, I'll give it to you, okay?

Anyway, his teammates had no intention of coming to his aid. How could a Sejuani possibly beat Neeko?

But there's only one time invading the jungle, and then there are countless times.

For the next few minutes, Wang Yao started playing with Neeko like Nidalee.

Endless jungle invasions!
The game has been going on for about 7 minutes.

Sejuani was already being bullied in the jungle, but the official LPL commentators seemed to enjoy it.

"Wow, I really don't want to play this pig girl game."

I remember seeing Sejuani come to the top jungle but was chased away by Neeko, and the top lane Krugs were lost again, which made me exclaim in surprise.

"You can't blame anyone else for this; he chose this path himself."

Guan Zeyuan also smiled.

"But it's not fun to just watch Wang Yao bully people in the jungle all the time. I wonder when he'll catch someone and get first blood to liven things up!"

Brother Zaozi doesn't like watching a good show; after all, it's not like he's the one who got arrested.

Just as Brother Zaozi finished speaking.

The next moment, his attention was suddenly drawn.

Wang Yao chased Sejuani away in the upper jungle, stole Sejuani's Krugs, and at the same time placed a mark on the top lane Irelia's head.

At this moment, the top lane minion wave was maintained at approximately the mid-lane position. Flandre's Kennen was determined to do nothing rather than make a mistake.

However, now that Wang Yao's Neeko has arrived in the top lane, he naturally has to cooperate.

What's puzzling is Khan's Irelia, who clearly knew Neeko was in his own upper jungle, and had just stolen Sejuani's Krugs.

Moreover, even though his own Sejuani had been driven away, Khan's Irelia refused to retreat and remained standing under the minion wave.

It's unclear whether the Khan's party loyalty was at play, or whether he thought Neeko was only level five at this point.

He can still operate it.

(End of this chapter)

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