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Chapter 96: Unsolvable Single-Push Operations During Lane Switching!
Chapter 96: Unsolvable Single-Push Operations During Lane Switching!
After the knockback ended and the two landed, Ryze and the prince immediately followed.
There was absolutely no risk for EDG's three players against a Cho'Gath who was not fully equipped and had no ultimate ability.
The troll, having absorbed the giant worm's armor and magic resistance, was incredibly tanky at this moment, managing to withstand the tower's damage before finally killing the giant worm with an AQ combo.
With the passive effect triggered, the troll recovered a large amount of health and calmly retreated from the turret.
"Move the vanguard directly!" Wang Yao quickly reminded him.
After killing Rakan, the Dragon Ball players went to fight the dragon. EDG could have taken advantage of this time difference to secure the newly spawned Rift Herald.
"Nice! EDG cut their losses in time. It's like a one-for-one trade between the top and bottom lanes. Although Longzhu got the dragon, EDG also successfully secured the Rift Herald. This exchange wasn't a bad deal!"
It's nothing more than the EDG bot lane turret losing a lot of health to the enemy.
Dragon Ball is on high alert, guessing that EDG will give the Rift Herald to the bottom lane to help Wang Yao get the bounty for the first tower.
However, the actions of EDG's mid and jungle players on the field are difficult to predict.
After Ryze cleared the mid lane, he went down twice in a row. BDD didn't dare to be careless and quickly cleared the minions before following him down as well.
But Ryze quickly returned to the lane.
After two consecutive waves of this happening, BDD suddenly became a little unsettled. "Are you trying to walk my dog?"
Despite his anger, BDD had to follow Scout to the mid lane immediately if Scout wasn't there.
By this time, Ryze had already completed his Mercury's Treads, and Galio and Gragas simply couldn't kill this damn blue-skinned bald guy.
In the current version, Ryze triggering 'Overload' not only grants a speed boost, but also provides a shield. Combined with the effect of [Wind Rider], he becomes both tanky and capable of dealing damage.
EDG, as always, did not play by the rules.
Ryze once again pretended to go to the bottom lane, and Galio followed suit.
In the jungle, Ryze can throw his ultimate directly at the top lane, as the flight distance of Ryze's level 2 ultimate is quite considerable.
BDD was still standing there blankly at the entrance of the dragon pit, waiting to unleash his ultimate on his own bot lane as soon as possible.
As a result, the prince and Ryze have already appeared in the upper half of the map!
"Ah Xiba!"
BDD then realized he had been tricked.
He quickly moved towards the mid lane. Galio's ultimate can only support half the map, so he needed to return to the mid lane to be able to use his ultimate on his top laner as soon as possible.
However, this takes nearly 10 seconds, which is enough time for EDG's top, mid, and jungle to kill the giant Cho'Gath under the tower and then summon the Rift Herald.
The Rift Herald crashed headfirst into the top lane turret, and EDG gave the first turret bounty to Trundle to accelerate his own development.
All of this was directed by Wang Yao.
Even if his Vayne has a good build, it's impossible for him to take down the enemy's three frontliners in a short time.
In reality, Vayne's damage output is already considerable as long as her equipment doesn't fall behind, so she doesn't need to squeeze too much of her teammates' gold.
The troll's advantage in the side lane is real and can draw Longzhu's attention away from EDG.
If you only send one person to defend against the troll's split push, you definitely won't be able to stop it.
We need at least two people!
By forcing LZ's players to run back and forth to defend against the troll, EDG will have a chance to break through Longzhu's defense.
If the five members of Longzhu were to mindlessly group up and engage in a 5v5 fight, EDG would find it very difficult to find an opportunity to break through their defense from the front.
Sensing the danger, Longzhu's mid and jungle players immediately went to the bottom lane, but Wang Yao and Meiko had already slipped away. EDG took advantage of this, leaving the bottom lane empty, and the duo rotated to the mid lane to continue farming and developing.
In exchange for resources, Longzhu destroyed EDG's bottom lane tower and then quickly returned to support the mid lane to prevent EDG from continuing their push.
Fortunately, Vayne's wave clear ability is weak in the early game, so even though LZ left the mid lane empty for a while, the health of Longzhu's mid lane tower was not greatly threatened.
At this moment, both teams have entered the phase of switching lanes and maneuvering.
This also marked the beginning of Dragon Ball's decline!
Right now, both ADCs are farming the safest lane in the mid lane. As long as the ADCs don't do anything reckless, they won't be threatened at all.
The focus of the game between the two sides is on the flanks.
Dragon Ball is now feeling immense pressure.
Whether it's Galio in the top lane or Cho'Gath in the bottom lane, they can't beat opponents who are farming in the same lane in a one-on-one fight.
BDD's Galio couldn't beat Scout's Ryze, and Khan's Cho'Gath couldn't control Mouse's Trundle.
There's no way to compensate for the inherent weaknesses in hero mechanics and the disparity in economic development between the two sides, no matter how skillful the maneuvering.
The most crucial point is that even if LZ called in the jungler, it was to no avail; Gragas and Galio simply couldn't kill Ryze!
Besides, the junior student's Ryze is already built with the Rod of Ages, making him both tanky and powerful.
Even if you can't beat them, Ryze has his ultimate to escape by driving away, so ganking this blue-skinned bald guy is really difficult.
As for the troll in the bottom lane... that's even more difficult!
If Gragas dares to go to the bottom lane to gank Trundle with Cho'Gath, Trundle will activate his ultimate and immediately start chasing and beating the two of them with his club!
Especially after Mouse bought Blade of the Ruined King, his troll combat power instantly skyrocketed!
At this moment, Mouse's positioning was quite arrogant, showing a sense of fearlessness. Even though there was no tower behind him for protection, the Troll Warlord dared to stop the minion wave in front of the Cho'Gath's tower.
Even when there are minions, the troll dares to charge into the turret and forcefully unleash a combo of auto-attacks to whittle down the turret's health.
After all, trolls aren't afraid of being worn down by big bugs.
With his passive ability, the troll can recover his lost health by clearing a wave of minions.
Khan was helpless against this disgusting and shameless style of play; he simply couldn't stop it.
If he had played Jayce in this game, he would have rushed in and smashed Mouse's head in! Unfortunately, he chose the clumsy Cho'Gath, which didn't offer him much room for maneuver.
At this moment, Lobi Lulu's strength was fully demonstrated!
Luo has the ability to initiate team fights, so Meiko can roam around with Clearlove, exploring the map and playing jungle-support synergy.
As for Lulu... although she has the speed boost from her W and her roaming speed isn't slow, the control effects she provides are far inferior to Rakan's.
On the top lane, because there was no turret behind him for protection, BDD didn't dare to stand too far forward.
He usually stayed in the back, waiting for Ryze to clear the wave before cautiously venturing up to clear it himself.
Even so, EDG still managed to find an opportunity to gank him.
The factory manager's Prince used his lightning-fast EQ combo to engage, and Rakan followed up with his E after activating his ultimate, then used W to get right in front of Galio, applying a charm control effect.
Although BDD's Galio was indeed very tanky, he couldn't withstand the combined fire from three EDG players and ultimately died.
On LZ's side, in order to prevent the troll from split-pushing so comfortably, Cuzz came to the bottom lane and pretended to gank Mouse.
Actually, Dragon Ball just wanted to put some pressure on the troll, to stop Mouse from pushing lanes and split pushing at will.
Mouse completely ignored Cuzz's harassment and continued to push the lane, relentlessly damaging the bottom lane tower of Longzhu!
Upon seeing this, everyone on the forum was instantly enraged.
Do you think Ueno from Dragon Ball is just for show?!
(End of this chapter)
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