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Chapter 504 Roaring Celestial Venerable! 3 vs 1, yet still killed! Does he even know how to play?!

Chapter 504 Roaring Celestial Venerable! 3 vs 1, yet still killed! Does he even know how to play?!
next second!
Just as the excavator was about to land, a flash of golden light appeared.

Wang Yao activated his Flash ability, which he had just used up, and used it to dash out of the excavator's ultimate skill range.

Although the excavator's ultimate skill has been greatly enhanced in this version, and even its landing speed has become faster, making it more difficult to dodge.

However, under Wang Yao's manipulation, the impossible became possible.

At this point, all of the excavator's skills were on cooldown and could no longer deal damage!

Doll: "Wow, what did I just see? Fiora's Flash Q was interrupted! At the same time, he Flashed to dodge Fiora's block and also dodged Rek'Sai's ultimate! What kind of maneuver is that?!"

Miller shouted with a hint of distress, "Teammates! Teammates! Teammates are coming to support us! Flandre's captain is here!!"

When Flandre saw Fiora appear at Rift Herald, he panicked and ignored the minion wave, running straight to the river. He finally arrived at the battlefield.

Immediately, a double barrel blast hit both Fiora and Excavator, killing the low-health Fiora and significantly reducing Excavator's health.

"I hit the blast! We won!!"

"Holy Gun Bro said excitedly."

He finally made it!

Seeing that there was nothing more they could do, the desperate excavator could only retreat, while Flandre's captain, after securing the kill, went back to his lane to farm.

Meanwhile, Caps's clockwork was already quietly approaching Sylas.

The excavator, at some point, reappeared from the tunnel.

After such a long delay, Jankos finally managed to get his EQ back on track.

He was overjoyed: "Silas, I can kill him! I can kill him!"

Seeing G2's mid and jungle players return, Miller's heart skipped a beat once again:
"Ah, Clockwork is coming from the river! It looks like Silas is really going to be gone now."

At this moment, Clockwerk appeared and, together with the prince, surrounded the low-health Sylas.

The excavator's skills are ready, EQAA, and with the Q skill's basic attack, Sylas is doomed!

Just as Jankos's excavator was about to strike Silas, thinking victory was assured, Silas turned around and lashed out with his whip.

The excavator, with its remaining health bar depleted, crashed. This scene silenced Jankos, who was excitedly shouting, as if someone had grabbed him by the throat.

Jonkos has also lost his mind. His skills are almost back to normal, but Sylas's skills are almost back to normal as well!
Under WA, not only was the excavator killed, but a large amount of health was also restored to itself.

"Sylas used W and A to instantly kill Rek'Sai. Jankos tried to trade kills with Wang Yao, but he couldn't deal any damage!"

"Rek'Sai was killed in mid-air by Sylas's whip! Kshine is still showing off! He's still making plays!"

Wawa and Miller were in the commentary booth, excitedly giving their commentary until they were hoarse.

Similar commotion erupted from the G2 players' bench:
"Caps, kill him already!!"

"Hurry, hurry, hurry! I can't take it anymore!"

Caps was startled by his teammates' frantic shouts. He didn't hold back his skills and used Flash + QRW to unleash his attack.

Orianna unleashed a full combo on Sylas's face without holding back.

At this point, G2 couldn't care less about anything else; now was not the time to be concerned with rules and regulations.

G2 has only one goal: Sylas must die!
Caps' eyes were also a little red.

If he gets a 1000 gold kill on Sylas, his Clockwerk can immediately go back and use Luden's Echo to put on his boots.

Anything is still possible!

But at this point in the battle, Wang Yao couldn't back down; running away would only lead to his death!
After taking a full combo, Sylas only had a few dozen health points left, but he wasn't intimidated at all and went straight for Orianna to fight head-on!
Although the W skill is still on cooldown, the Q and E skills are ready.

The first E skill created a white shield, blocking Orianna's final, fatal auto-attack. Then, the second E skill locked Orianna in place and continued to lash her out.

Although Caps's Orianna was on cooldown, he kept auto-attacking, trying to kill Sylas.

Caps' eyes turned bloodshot as he stared at Sylas, whose health was only a few dozen points.

Although Clockwork is a mage, her basic attacks deal magic damage, unlike the weak basic attacks of other mages.

But then, Caps was surprised to find that Sylas, who was right in front of him, was not only not dead, but his health bar was still rising with only a few dozen points left.

what? !

A series of question marks appeared on Caps' forehead.

What? Sylas doesn't have a W skill either!

But the next second, Caps realized that this was the effect of Conqueror!

Conqueror is just too overpowered. It grants Adaptive Force when attacking enemy heroes, and at five stacks, it converts a portion of your damage into true damage and an equal amount of healing.

The key figures are also quite exaggerated, with 10% true damage conversion and 10% equivalent healing effect.

While Sylas was just engaged in combat, Conqueror's buffs were already at full stacks!

With 10% true damage conversion and 10% equal healing effect, Sylas remains an undead warrior even without his W skill!
At this point, Miller and Wawa, who were commentating in the commentary booth, also figured out something:
"A Sylas with a full Conqueror's Blessing buff can't beat Clockwerk!"

"What is this Conqueror thing?! How come its health keeps increasing the more I fight it?!"

Amidst deafening shouts and screams from the entire audience, everyone was chanting Wang Yao's name in unison.

With only a sliver of health left, Sylas used his Q followed by his second E to pull Orianna into the middle and fly over.

After executing a complete QEQAA combo, Sylas's health returned to normal, leaving Caps completely bewildered.

At that moment, a deep blue magic circle appeared beneath their feet.

A winding path leading to a leap!

Scout's Ryze finally arrived to provide support, landing a full-on military-style punch on Orianna.

Finally, Silas finished with a graceful WA (Warrior's Wing) finish.

"Silas the Liberator has killed Orianna the Clockwork Demon!"

"Slaughter ensued!"

Wang Yao's Sylas is already on a killing spree!
"G2's top, mid, and jungle lanes completely collapsed in this triple gank!"

With Ryze's help, Sylas killed Orianna with a combo, while Wang Yao's health was still relatively good.

At least they can continue to work with Ryze to take down the Rift Herald!

Seeing this, the child hesitated, unsure of what to say.

Miller smiled and shook his head: "It's not just the online teams that are in disarray, I estimate that the mentality of G2's top, mid, and jungle players is completely shattered."

Miller nodded in deep agreement, recalling a quote from the Roaring Celestial.

"You guys are playing a game where it's three against one, and you got all three of yourselves killed. Do you even know how to play?!"

If this were a ranked game, by now, there would probably be three consecutive sounds of players quitting the game.

This crappy game is for whoever wants to play it!

Ah Shui also said that he didn't understand this move, but was greatly shocked: "Why is Yao Ge so fierce! Is this what a double champion is like?"

Ah Shui continued jokingly, "If I were Varus, I'd just order it!"

"I don't even want to play anymore, but thankfully my support is Tahm Kench!"

Miller Doll nodded in agreement.

G2's lineup is actually very strong in 4v4 team fights, allowing Fiora to easily split push.

But being completely outplayed by Silas alone is a psychological blow that no one can withstand.

Now, let alone Sylas, even the top laner Gangplank can't beat Fiora in a one-on-one lane.

If this continues, the captain and Silas will be able to act with impunity on the sidelines.

They couldn't understand why, when their established tactics were perfectly planned, everything changed in the game.

Despite the crowd's comments and praise, Wang Yao maintained his calm and unchanging expression, as if nothing could affect his mindset.

After Wang Yao's Sylas took down the Rift Herald, he didn't rush to help Flandre push down the first tower in the top lane.

Instead, they released the Rift Herald directly in the mid lane, knocking down two layers of G2's mid tower with a loud thud.

Then, taking advantage of the fact that Orianna hadn't been released yet, they shared another layer of tower plates with Ryze.

Anyway, the remaining two tower plates and the turret in the top lane are like easy prey to EDG, and they can't possibly escape!
Wunder's Fiora didn't even have the right to leave the tower at this point; she was only fit to stand there dumbfounded under the tower.

Furthermore, due to the disadvantage in the top, mid, and jungle, Perkz's Varus in the bottom lane was playing extremely cautiously, fearing that his lane would also be caught out by the jungler Sylas and get crushed.

The bottom lane is now the only lane where G2 isn't at a disadvantage.

At the 12-minute mark of the game, Wang Yao, along with his teammates in the bottom lane, secured their first dragon, a water dragon.

Although the attributes aren't great, it's better than nothing.

After G2's triple kill and subsequent elimination, they not only gave EDG three kills, but also completely handed over their rhythm to EDG.

G2 is now leaderless. Fiora in the top lane is useless, Orianna in the mid lane is far from being able to stand up, and Rek'Sai in the jungle has started wandering around the jungle.

In the next two minutes, G2 fell into a rhythm black hole.

After EDG secured the dragon, their jungler and support coordinated to push down the mid-lane tower with Ryze.

Then, 14 minutes earlier, they took down the enemy's top lane tower, which was low on health.

Within just three or four minutes, G2 lost two outer turrets in the mid and top lanes, as well as the Rift Herald and the Dragon.

It can be said that G2 was at a huge disadvantage at this point.

With the outer mid-lane turret gone, the pace of the game will begin to pick up.

G2 will be in a more passive position, inevitably having to bite the bullet and face wave after wave of attacks from EDG. To prepare for the upcoming situation, Sylas, who is almost at ten stacks of Mejai's Soulstealer, is not in a hurry to upgrade to Mejai's Soulstealer.

After returning to the city, Wang Yao first crafted a gem with a severe injury effect and a stopwatch.

While the Mejai's Soulstealer is very profitable, his Sylas might be engaging in team fights, so he needs to prepare in advance and have some room for error.

The purpose of inflicting serious injury is to target Fiora and the currently overpowered Conqueror rune!
At this point, after G2's top tower was destroyed, Wunder in the top lane had a rare chance to catch his breath.

After being brutally beaten for ten minutes, he finally had a chance to farm and develop his strength properly.

The only thing that he felt was a little disappointed was that he had built a Tiamat to reduce the pressure on the lane caused by Sylas being connected to the captain.

Therefore, the minion wave cannot be blocked under the second tower.

This means that no matter how Wunder tries to hide, he will still have to face the captain directly, and he will always be vulnerable to Sylas's ganks.

Thinking about this makes Wunder feel terrible!
After all, the current Fiora has completely lost the ability to fight the Captain.

In front of others, I'm just a toy.

The captain had already completed his three tasks, and with Undying and Radiance, he blasted a bullet into Fiora's forehead, instantly reducing her health by a third.

It would be strange if he weren't upset.

This is beyond what any skill can make up for. Even if Flandre's Gangplank is terrible at mechanics, he can still solo kill this Fiora by standing still and fighting.

But even though Jonkos was in pain, there was nothing he could do; he still had to fight.

However, G2 wasn't completely on the defensive. Jankos quickly found an opportunity in the mid lane to turn the tide.

At this point, the duo lane had already moved to the mid lane to farm.

At this point, Varus only had one Blade of the Ruined King, but he was still stronger than Kai'Sa, and Tahm Kench's summoner spells were already ready.

Furthermore, A-P is also very good at seizing opportunities. He deliberately stood alone in the mid lane and fought Kai'Sa, and was even hooked by Nautilus and took a big ultimate.

But the next moment, Varus unleashed his ultimate ability, hitting Nautilus and also affecting Kai'Sa.

Tahm Kench appeared just in time and used Flash to swallow Varus whole.

Meanwhile, the excavator in the nearby bushes was already impatient. It used its Q skill, Seek Prey, while in its burrowed state to hit the controlled Kai'Sa, and then used its ultimate to pounce on her.

After Varus was eaten and then spat out by Tahm Kench, he used a drifting, charged-up backflip Q to finish off Kai'Sa, and Perkz successfully secured the kill.

Even Titan, who tried to struggle, used his Death Blink and failed to escape.

EDG's bot lane was sent back to their fountain, and the mid lane tower was naturally destroyed, which allowed G2 to barely stabilize the collapsing situation.

But the next second.

"Silas the Liberator has killed Orianna the Clockwork Demon!"

what? !

What's going on!

Only then did the director belatedly switch the camera to the bottom lane.

Originally, Ryze and Sylas in the bot lane started acting like they were inseparable, completely clinging to each other.

Clockwork was eating hotpot and singing, farming under his own turret, when suddenly a blue magic circle appeared under the turret.

The next moment, a strange man in blue and a perverted man with a whip appeared. Oh, and there was a sports car between them.

Caps was a little dumbfounded!

The next moment, Ryze made his move, unleashing a flurry of punches on Orianna, while Sylas also began to deal damage after Ryze's attack.

QAEEWAAA!

A combo that needs no explanation was unleashed on Orianna.

Caps' Orianna also used all his abilities to target Ryze.

However, Ryze simply withstood a full combo from Orianna, then took two or three hits from the turret, and walked out of the turret unscathed.

what? !

Caps didn't understand at all.

I opened the equipment panel and took a look.

Wang Defa! This Ryze is built with tank items!

Originally worried because EDG's bot lane duo had suffered a heavy defeat, Wawa suddenly shouted:

"Wow, Sylas in the bot lane has opened up the game again, cooperating with Ryze to kill Orianna. But why does this Ryze look so weird!"

Miller, standing nearby, asked in confusion, "Yeah! The turret's damage doesn't seem to hurt much when it hits him!"

"He took a huge hit from Orianna's ultimate and then survived two turret attacks, and he's still acting like nothing happened!"

Let's take another look at Ryze's equipment.

What the hell!

The first item should be Abyssal Mask; when laning against Orianna, prioritize building up magic resistance and health.

You're really something! Scout was completely playing like a dog for the top and jungle this game!

……

In this game, EDG's bottom lane naturally became the sacrifice position, and Wang Yao almost never went to the bottom lane.

But Kai'Sa was just caught by the enemy Rek'Sai in the mid lane again, which made Wang Yao feel that the strength he gave Rek'Sai was not enough, and Jonkos still had the energy to gank.

After returning to base and acquiring his equipment, Sylas went into G2's jungle, intending to continue torturing Jonkos.

Wang Yao's eyes lit up immediately when he came face to face with a Rek'Sai that was painted red.

EE initiated by controlling Rek'Sai, who was still stunned, and then used R to steal her ultimate, followed by AQAWA. This simple combo brought Rek'Sai's health to a minimum.

Jankos realized what was happening, quickly used Smite on the red buff to recover some health, and then used Flash to escape without looking back.

However, Sylas countered with a Void Rush, securing the kill and also taking the red buff.

It was only then that G2 truly understood how terrifying Sylas was, but it was all too late.

After returning to the city last time, Wang Yao once again pulled out the Mejai's Soulstealer, which everyone was very familiar with.

One kill, and instantly you get four stacks of magic power, plus 20 points of spell power!
Sylas, still almost at full health after killing Rek'Sai, then ambushed Varus and Tahm Kench in the mid lane from the F6 bush near the second tower, as they were trying to retreat.

G2's support wanted to replicate their previous strategy, swallowing the marksman and then protecting the carry.

As a result, Silas completely understood his thoughts.

Tahm Kench uses his Q at maximum range to slow down enemies, then uses his E to close the distance and auto-attacks, preventing Sylas from baiting out the second part of his E.

Tahm Kench started showing off his movement skills, trying to evade Sylas's control by swaying left and right.

Unfortunately, all these efforts were in vain.

Watching Tahm Kench awkwardly twist his body left and right, Wang Yao smiled coldly and swung out his second E attack straight out, which Tahm Kench twisted right into.

In the video, it looks like Tahm Kench accidentally bumped into Sylas's skill, as if he had just bought it.

The next second Sylas flew over, and the 0.35-second knock-up effect also provided Kai'Sa with a Plasma effect.

Kai'Sa then used her ultimate to fly over and deal damage, and Tahm Kench was the first to fall.

After being spat out, Ah P could only use Flash to return to the tower.

In this way, the advantage that G2's bot lane duo had just gained was returned to them.

Moreover, Varus's Flash is gone, so the next five minutes will be just as nerve-wracking as before.

It's fair to say that all the advantages Varus had gained earlier have been given back.

After securing a kill and using Flash, Wang Yao headed towards the dragon with satisfaction!

At 18 minutes, EDG secured their second dragon, the third one.

This one is a wind dragon!

In this game, EDG's dragon attributes weren't great, but it didn't matter much!

Because Wang Yao's Sylas damage was almost at its peak, he had almost reached 20 stacks in just a few minutes after getting the Mejai's Soulstealer!

How to play this? !

And before that, another monster was growing!

This is Flandre's captain. Wang Yao was a great help to Flandre in this game.

Wang Yao stayed in the top lane from the start of the game.

And Flandre did not disappoint, with his captain's equipment steadily and rapidly improving to 3-0.

With the passive money-generating effect, the captain completed all three tasks in less than twenty minutes.

Meanwhile, a bunch of individual pieces for the mana-draining blade were also crafted, and they're just waiting to be combined back in town.

Although I'm still a little short of having the three core items for team fights, it's enough to bully a Fiora who's underfarmed and only has one item in lane.

Moreover, the captain has absolute control of the line!
With a double barrel combo, a wave of minions was almost completely cleared.

The clinking and jingling of gold coins filled the air.

EDG is close to Baron Nashor.

(End of this chapter)

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