Chapter 632 JKL: Ah! This feels so good!

"Well, I'll come after I finish killing this group of wild monsters."

Pyosik readily agreed upon hearing this.

It is said that Graves is the core of the jungle, so he needs to focus on his own development and do more jungle clearing.

As a veteran Graves player, Pyosik knows very well that farming jungle camps is the lowest level and least efficient way to develop.

To play Graves, you need to gank more. How can you develop if you don't gank? How can you legally and legitimately steal minion gold and experience if you don't gank?

This is no joke!

"Kshine and Jack seem to be pushing too far ahead right now. Jiejie's Kindred isn't in the bottom lane, which could be dangerous!"

As Professor Guan was speaking, he saw the Graves on the minimap already heading towards the bottom lane.

"Pyosik's Graves is here again, but there's vision in the river, so he should be able to..."

Before the word "saw" could even leave Guan Daxiao's mouth, he saw Pyosik controlling the male gunner, who was pressed against the wall, begin to slowly wriggle.

The director was very sensible at this point and immediately switched the God's-eye view to EDG's side.

As you can see, Graves is completely out of EDG's sights.

"I'm so angry, is this even possible?"

"No, can the vision be so blocked?"

“Pyosik still has something.”

"This scene reminds me of the time when Zz1tai blocked the view with the Gragas in the top lane!"

"No need to say anything, just drive 7 and it's done!"

Not only the audience in the live broadcast room were amazed, but also the commentators.

"Wow, Pyosik's move perfectly bypassed the line of sight."

"EDG's bot lane might be in danger this time!"

When the Graves appeared in Wang Yao and Ah Shui's field of vision, although they could still retreat, they would at most lose some health.

However, if the minion wave hasn't pushed past the tower, it will be blocked by the enemy. This will force Draven in the bottom lane to move up in order to last hit, which will be very painful.

That being the case...

Wang Yao moved the mouse and decisively marked Pyosik's Graves.

Since running away would be too much of a loss, let's fight!

After Thresh and Draven have the advantage, they can form a two-on-three combination!
Wang Yao didn't blindly charge in. He controlled Thresh to retreat while keeping an eye on Keria's Pantheon.

Of the three opponents, only Pantheon has crowd control abilities. As long as Draven doesn't get CC'd, things will be much easier from here on out.

With their jungler arriving, it was a 3v2 situation. Keria, of course, wasn't going to back down, and he immediately targeted Wang Yao's Thresh.

Since Thresh doesn't have flash, if you force Draven to stay, you might not be able to kill either of them, so just focus on the one without flash.

The support Thresh died, and even if you, a Draven, got the first blood, no matter how powerful you are, it is not enough!
However, when he controlled Pantheon and used his W skill Shield Leap to keep the enemy, he saw Thresh retreating in front of him, and suddenly turned around and swung the whip in his hand towards him.

"Kshine reacted so quickly, she interrupted Pantheon's skill again!"

I remember letting out an excited shout.

Pantheon failed to control anyone, and Ashe didn't have her ultimate either, which means that DRX's bot lane has run out of ways to lock down enemies and can't hold Thresh and Draven.

However, Pyosik didn't want to make a wasted trip. He controlled Graves' E skill to quickly draw his gun and move forward, preparing to help his own bot lane lower the enemy bot lane's health while also using his Q skill to chip away at some minions.

As for the male gunner, there is no reason for him to walk away empty-handed after capturing someone!

But what he didn't know was that Wang Yao had no intention of running away at all. The moment he interrupted Pantheon's skill, he controlled Thresh to decisively throw his hook at Pyosik's Graves.

"Snapped!!!"

The cold iron hook accurately hooked the male gunner and dragged him two steps in front of him.

Seeing this, A Shui, who had been prepared for a long time, controlled Draven to activate the acceleration of his W skill Bloodthirsty Dash and began to attack Graves decisively.

With the blessing of the talent "Blades", the triple axe attack is fast and painful!

"Oh my god, EDG's bot lane didn't run away, they actually want to fight!" Rita exclaimed in surprise.

Seeing that EDG's bot lane 2 dared to fight back against their own 3, Pyosik immediately got a little angry.

If you don't obediently run back when the jungler comes, that's disrespectful to the jungler!
He casually marked Thresh, thinking that since Thresh liked to hook so much, he should take him down first!

However, this is where Graves' weakness becomes apparent. Because DRX's bot lane has no lane priority, Pyosik is currently surrounded by EDG's minions.

Wang Yao wasn't going to stand there like an idiot and wait for the other side to beat him up. He controlled Thresh to constantly use the minion wave to avoid Graves' damage.

This rendered Pyosik's Graves practically useless, with most of his damage going to minions!

On the other hand, A Shui's Draven took the first blood. Not only was his damage very high, but he was also extremely flexible thanks to the ability of his W skill to refresh by picking up an axe.

"Why does it seem like DRX's bot lane trio is having a hard time winning?"

"Pyosik's health dropped very quickly, so he had to use Flash to retreat."

"But Ah Shui's Draven also has Flash. He decisively followed with Flash, used his E skill, Opening the Way Axe, to slow down the opponent, chased after them, and then landed two more axe blows, killing them instantly!"

I remember getting excited again in an instant.

After A Shui and Shan took down the male gunner, he was targeted by Pantheon and Ashe.

However, Wang Yao, who had been preparing for a long time, immediately threw a lantern forward. Although Keria reacted quickly and placed a true sight ward on the lantern to try to interfere.

It’s a pity that A Shui finally lit the lantern and successfully completed the retreat!

"Oh my god, after Shui flashed in and killed someone, he even used Thresh's lantern to run back!"

"However, Deft seemed a bit angry. He flashed in and tried to kill her, but Ashe's damage wasn't enough."

"On the contrary, he himself was pushed back by Kshine using Thresh's E skill, Doom, which was off cooldown, and wasted a Flash."

Colonel Guan said quickly.

"EDG's bot lane coordination and individual player performance in this exchange were absolutely perfect."

"Moreover, this was a major turning point for DRX. Not only did their jungler fail to catch anyone, but he also lost his own Flash and his life!"

"I can only say it's fortunate that Kshine played Thresh this game; no other support could have done it!"

"Moreover, when Pyosik ganked bot lane just now, Jiejie's Kindred, in coordination with Flandre's Camille, forced Doran's Renekton to use Flash."

"In that case, EDG might have a chance to contest the Rift Herald."

Not only the commentators were excited, but so were the audience at the scene and in the live broadcast room.

"I boil, ice!!!"

"This wave of Shuizi brother is so handsome!"

JKL: Hey! This feels so good! With Yao-ge around, we can just go around killing the other team.

"It's so funny! How can the water ghost brag about this? Wasn't it Thresh who played well this time? All three skills were used!"

"Yao's Thresh is good, but it depends on who he's paired with. If he's paired with Void, he might still be farming minions in the back."

"Indeed, if this wave of gods comes, he may be replaced, because he can't light the lantern."

"Don't be so mean, Zaozi doesn't understand how to play Draven."

"..."

Meanwhile, on the EDG players' bench.

"handsome!"

"Brother Yao is awesome!"

EDG’s voice.

Jiejie and the others shouted excitedly as well.

They knew very well what this 2v3 counter-kill of the enemy jungler in the bottom lane meant. EDG had gained momentum in the early game, especially JKL's Draven taking off from the spot!
As long as we don’t make any big mistakes, we can basically win this game.

Compared to EDG, the atmosphere at DRX is a bit different.

I originally thought the second game would be a quick victory, not giving EDG a chance to drag it out to the late game.

But now Draven has suddenly gotten two kills, making it impossible for the bot lane to lane, and even the jungler doesn't dare to gank anymore.

"It's okay, don't rush, take your time, this is just the beginning!"

Chovy spoke up to comfort her.

His Akali played well in the laning phase this game. If he could find an opportunity in team fights, he could severely punish Draven. After all, no matter how strong Draven is, he's still an AD carry, and AD carries can be instantly killed!
Although Chovy's idea wasn't entirely wrong, Pyosik's failed gank on the bottom lane quickly became apparent, as he had used up his life and Flash.

Since he didn't have Flash, he had no chance against Jiejie's Kindred invasion and had to give in in order not to give them an opportunity.

But once he conceded, Doran's Renekton in the top lane couldn't suppress Flandre's Camille too much.

Meanwhile, Chovy's Akali, who was preparing to try and solo kill Syndra as she leveled up in the mid lane, had to hold back.

After all, if the enemy Kindred catches them, the mid and jungle will be completely destroyed!
"If EDG can play it safe and not give DRX too many opportunities, they have a very high chance of winning this game and securing a decisive victory!"

I remember clenching my fist in excitement.

soon.

When the Rift Herald spawned, it was originally difficult for EDG to contest it. They could only give it up to exchange for tower plates, buy time, and allow Flandre's Camille to farm a little longer.

But things are different now. DRX's top and jungle players don't have Flash, and JackeyLove's Draven is so fed that he can definitely take the hit!

DRX naturally didn't want to give up either, because their lineup was really outmatched in the later stages.

Even without team fights, Flandre's Camille split push is difficult for them to handle.

"DRX still wanted to engage in team fights this time. They also knew that giving up the Rift Herald was tantamount to handing over the chance to win the game to EDG."

"This is unacceptable to them under any circumstances."

"But neither of their top and jungle players have Flash, making them easy targets for exploits."

"However, Ah Shui didn't use Flash either. If DRX can find an opportunity to kill Draven immediately, it's not like they can't fight him."

"After all, the level 6 crocodile's combat power is too strong. Even if he doesn't have Flash, he can't make a good entry."

Several commentators watched the two sides struggling and were expressing their own opinions when DRX launched the first attack.

Because they dare not wait. If Syndra pushes them down or Thresh hooks them, the burst damage from Draven and Syndra is enough to instantly kill someone.

"Deft used Ashe to freeze one enemy, then focused fire to kill them, creating a numbers advantage to make up for the difference in AD damage between the two sides."

"But Kshine reacted quickly, dodging the arrow, and Scout behind her was hit instead."

"But it's alright, because Jiejie's Kindred is right next to us, and he can use his ultimate to protect her if necessary."

"Now that Ashe has no ultimate ability, and knowing the location of all DRX players and having cleared the vision behind them, EDG directly chose to take the initiative to fight the Rift Herald."

"If you ask me, DRX should just give up this wave and trade for the dragon. That would be a good idea."

Rita said.

Little did they know, DRX is now in a terrible predicament.

If the Rift Herald isn't obtained by the Crocodile composition, then this champion is essentially useless.

However, if they don't allow it, the crocodile can't flank and can't break through Camille, Thresh, or even Syndra's defenses to threaten Draven.

If we can't kill such a fed Draven instantly, then we can't win the team fight at all, not to mention that Kindred is there to protect him.

After some discussion, DRX had no choice but to give up the Rift Herald, while the rest of the team quickly went to take the dragon to mitigate the losses.

"As expected, DRX ultimately chose to give up the Rift Herald because EDG's bot lane 2v3 fight earlier made it impossible for them to engage in this team fight."

"In that case, as long as EDG doesn't make any major mistakes, DRX will have a very difficult time in this game."

After securing the Rift Herald, Jiejie didn't place it in the mid lane, but instead placed it in the bottom lane to let Ah Shui's Draven farm tower plates.

Once Draven gets fed, it's easy to get through the early and mid-game and reach the point where Flandre's Camille can dominate solo lane.

Wang Yao also kept a close eye on the situation, determined not to give the opponent any chance.

Fourteen minutes into the game, the second Rift Herald spawned.

This time, DRX has all their summoner spells available, and they are absolutely confident that they can shut down Draven in team fights.

Just like in the first game, EDG seemed to want to engage in the team fight, but in reality, they let JackeyLove's Draven take down the enemy's first tower in the bottom lane by himself.

With two kills, plus the tower plating, and Draven taking the first tower kill, he became the player with the highest net worth in the entire game.

After taking down the opponent's bottom lane tower, EDG quickly switched lanes, sending JackeyLove's Draven directly to the mid lane to hold the mid lane.

Wang Yao also controlled Thresh, staying close to JackeyLove's Draven and acting as his bodyguard.

The main concern is that this kid might get carried away with showing off, and if he's not careful, the other party might seize the opportunity, and he might suddenly die after it's all over.

When playing against a team like DRX, you absolutely cannot give them any opportunities, otherwise problems can easily arise.

DRX was naturally trying to find opportunities, but under the protection of Wang Yao Thresh, they almost killed Draven many times, only to be saved by a lantern in the end.

With no other options, they could only turn their attention to Camille and Syndra on the side lanes.

Unfortunately, Camille was also very agile and difficult to catch. In the end, she only managed to kill Scout's Syndra twice.

For EDG, as long as Draven doesn't cause any problems, everything is within an acceptable range.

They even hoped that DRX would focus all their attention on Syndra, since they weren't expecting Scout to carry this game anyway.

As time ticked by, Flandre's Camille got better and better gear, while Doran's Renekton started to falter.

"DRX only secured two dragons, so they had no way to force EDG into a dragon soul fight."

"I think EDG could even just give up the dragon they're about to take, farm for a while longer, and then engage in team fights later."

Rita said.

"But DRX is not good. Just now on the side lane, Doran's Renekton was already having trouble beating Flandre's Camille."

Colonel Guan chimed in, "If this drags on any longer, unless the crocodile has a good flank position, he'll be no different from a super minion in team fights."

"Moreover, Kshine's vision control was really good this game. He cleared all of DRX's flanking wards."

In this stalemate, we are counting down step by step towards the abyss.

Forced into a corner, DRX had no choice but to turn their attention to Baron Nashor.

Anyway, dragging it out like this is tantamount to a slow death. In fact, once the time is up, EDG will have to turn defense into offense by using Camille's split push.

Why not give it a shot and try? If we take down the dragon, we'll still have a chance.

Faced with DRX, who are poised to launch their attack, EDG certainly won't let them have their way.

Even knowing that the opponent was just trying to force them into a team fight by using Baron Nashor, Wang Yao and his team resolutely chose to engage.

Although DRX had all their summoner spells available this time, they still couldn't take down JackeyLove's Draven despite their best efforts, thanks to the protection of Wang Yao's Thresh and Jiejie's Kindred ultimates.

On the contrary, Flandre's Camille single-handedly entangled the enemy jungler Graves and AD Ashe, and even managed to kill Ashe before escaping with a sliver of health.

After EDG managed to get a 3-for-1 trade in a team fight, Chovy and his team knew that the game was over and they would have to play a final, decisive third game.

A lineup focused on the early to mid-game couldn't beat a lineup focused on the mid to late game. How could we possibly win?
After winning the team fight, EDG immediately turned the tables and started pushing Baron. Pyosik, controlling Graves, tried to make a final stand and try to steal it.

Unfortunately, while he was hovering above the dragon pit, he was accurately hit by Thresh's hook from inside the pit and was instantly killed by focused fire.

"Kshine's Thresh performance this game was absolutely amazing, there's not a single flaw to be found!"

"With Graves dead, EDG can secure Baron Nashor for sure, and securing Baron Nashor basically means EDG can declare victory in this game!"

Rita, who had been on edge the whole time, finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Hearing the dragon's screams echoing across the Rift, the five members of DRX also let out a heavy sigh.

This game is already over, there's no chance of winning!
"That guy's Thresh on the other side is absolutely terrifying!"

Recalling the team fight just now, Chovy couldn't help but swallow hard.

Actually, after Akali entered the fray, he had a chance to kill Draven.

Unfortunately, when Draven tried to finish off the second part of his ultimate, Thresh hooked him, resulting in insufficient damage and allowing Draven to survive.

"Yeah, Kshine's Thresh is pretty good."

Pyosik wholeheartedly agreed. There was nothing they could do; the guy on the other side was a three-time champion, winning every year by changing positions. Their talent was simply unmatched.

After securing Baron Nashor, EDG immediately launched their classic 4-1 split push, giving DRX no time to breathe.

We don't aim to end the game in one fell swoop; we just want to take as many towers and resources as possible to widen the economic gap.

Originally, DRX's lineup became less and less of a match for EDG as the game progressed. Now, the team's economy has been widened again due to EDG's push with the Baron buff.

The final result was predictable.

Even though they tried their best to find an opportunity to resist, it was useless.

Despite the disparity in both roster strength and economy, they ultimately had no choice but to lose the game.

(End of this chapter)

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