Full-time: Starting from Ye Xiu vs. Faker

Chapter 455 Is there really someone who is a KRD at this time?

Chapter 455 Is there really someone who is a KRD at this time? (Part )

Starting from the second game, the course of the game began to present an eerie sense of déjà vu.

If you have a good memory, you should be able to remember where this sense of déjà vu comes from:
Three months ago, in the MSI semi-finals, G2 faced SKT, and the trend seemed to be similar.

But the only difference is that this time, the positions of both sides were completely reversed.

G2 started to choose their special skills, started to operate aggressively, started to gamble with their lives, and started to adopt a reckless strategy.

CAPS, in particular, began to frequently try some high-risk and high-return extreme operations, as if only in this way could he give the team a glimmer of hope.

Just like Faker who was forced into a desperate situation back then.

But SKT was not in a hurry and continued to play their system, play their operations, and control their vision.

It seemed that all of G2's resistance seemed insignificant in front of them.

I can only say that if our roles were reversed, I would let you know what cruelty is.JPG
Three months ago, G2 easily defeated SKT - in the face of its desperate resistance, but this time they became the prey to be played with.

How ironic.

But I have to say that G2 still has some competitive spirit.

At least they were able to make a desperate counterattack this time, because unlike the SKT team in the spring, where some people didn't want to win, at least they didn't have such a big problem with morale.

In fact, because the players knew very well what kind of storm they would face after losing this game, they played extra hard.

In addition, due to the sudden lineup change in the second game, it would take SKT a little time to adapt immediately.

After Jankos flashed to the dragon pit and stole a big dragon, bathed in the dragon's blood, G2 unexpectedly and hard-fought to win the game.

When SKT's crystal exploded in the second game, the EU audience, whose population base was not large to begin with, almost roared to the point of blowing up the ceiling of the venue.

Some people felt that they finally saw a glimmer of hope for G2 to make a comeback, so they began to cheer hard.

It seems that this will help the home team defeat strong enemies.

As for the others...

Maybe it’s because if you don’t yell now, you’ll have to wait until next year for the next yell.

……

In the third game, G2 used the same trick again, but this time, SKT did not give them such an opportunity.

Those who play with vision and operations will have almost unlimited tolerance for error once they get their system up and running.

Want to start a perfect group? Sure, but you have to put yourself in a perfect position first, right?
Want to grab the dragon? You can, but at least you have to get to a position where you can enter the dragon pit without being blocked by the opponent, right?

However, given the absolute disadvantage in vision, it is extremely difficult to achieve all these.

In the second game, G2 can be said to have created a miracle by relying on some small designs and tricky positions that SKT did not understand well enough.

But in the interval between the second and third games, KkOma fine-tuned SKT's eye placement according to the replay of the second game, and Miracle's last living space was destroyed.

The players’ perspective is fine, they just try again and again, and fail again and again.

But from a God's perspective it's a bit cruel.

Every move of G2 was almost completely exposed to SKT's vision. Every time they tried to "catch the opponent by surprise", they would always face SKT's vigilant preparation.

Faker's heroic form was ultimately not forced out by G2. Although he had extremely impressive statistics in this BO5, he did not have the highlight moments that he often had in previous games, where a lone hero changed the direction of the game with one move.

It seemed like it was just an ordinary laning, an ordinary team fight, an ordinary solo push, and an ordinary support, and before he knew it, he had achieved explosive stats and blew up the opponent's base in the process.

This kind of mediocrity has become a nightmare for the entire LEC.

In this way, SKT defeated G2 with a score of 2 to , bringing the first good start to LCK. And G, as the last hope of LEC, was eliminated in the quarterfinals, which was a reverse tribute.

They even fell behind the LCS due to the schedule.

LCS fans who had already accepted the setting that "we are the worst among the four major regions" suddenly found that their old enemy EU was ahead of them?

Suddenly everyone celebrated, and the slogan "NA is better than EU" began to be shouted again.

Hong Wen's LEC fans argued with reason, but to no avail.

Are you guys just the first to play because of the schedule? Are you all in the quarterfinals?
Sorry, G2 has sent it, but Excellent Era hasn’t yet.

Even if LEC fans have a thousand reasons, they cannot change the fact that G2 has already lost.

Therefore, it goes without saying how all this anger will be vented on G2.

The focus of the initial attack was Bai Shu, because based on his battle record he looked most like a war criminal.

But after a while of scolding, as some videos that deeply explored the process of G2's defeat were dug up, and as other teams in the LPL region where Bai Shu actually belonged were still advancing rapidly, Bai Shu quickly turned from a war criminal into the one who tried the hardest.

So who didn't try hard enough?

In fact, if we really have to find war criminals, the entire LEC can be considered a war criminal.

The overly relaxed training pressure, the slow iteration of the overall game understanding, and the failure to keep up with the operation of the competition environment, etc., all led to the farce of "the second competition area was stopped in the quarterfinals".

But these are obviously not what fans should care about. Fans just want to find a war criminal that can be seen with the naked eye.

So before long, those travel and team-building vlogs were found again.

Before G2 lost, LEC fans were able to suppress their anger and be as united as possible.

But now... it's not necessary.

Traveling, team building, taking photos, eating snacks...

No one can escape the sickle of reckoning.

For a time, all the major teams in the entire LEC were in danger, and only a few official accounts dared to open comment sections. Some extreme fans even went straight offline and there were even incidents leading to conflicts with security guards.

How can it be described with just one word "chaos"?

In contrast, the LCS region is a busy scene. Led by several well-known bloggers and anchors, nearly half of the LCS fans have begun to call for the modification of a rule.

After Jia Shi almost cleared the LCS, the official urgently revised the LCS's foreign aid rules. Starting from next season, strict restrictions on foreign aid will ensure that there will never be a strong team like Jia Shi that goes public through a backdoor listing in the LCS again.

At that time, the attitude of the LCS audience was still relieved, thinking that the troublemaker was finally going to leave.

As for now...

"Without Excellent Era and Bin, who will fight for us in the quarterfinals? Those precious guys from C9?"

With this idea in mind, LCS viewers began to try their best to push back the bill that had just been announced.

As for whether it can succeed, that is another story.

In addition to the two that have been eliminated or will be eliminated, LPL——

"No, we haven't even met this yet, how come it's already KR invincible?"

“Some people’s bones seem to be a little soft.”

(End of this chapter)

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