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Chapter 274 A Deadly Game! A Mountain Rises from Flat Ground! Fists Can't Save an ADC!
Chapter 274 A Deadly Game! A Mountain Rises from Flat Ground! Fists Can't Save an ADC!
Amidst the exclamations from the commentators, everyone finally noticed the unusual activity on the minimap.
It's unlikely that there will be any fights in the mid and top lanes of either side in the early game, as both are more focused on farming and utility. Poppy in the jungle also has some counter-picks, and Lee Sin isn't afraid of being counter-jungled.
Therefore, it's obvious that the focus should only be on the bottom lane!
The strategy of using Sion to force a half-zone exchange at level 1 has long been a standard design under V5's leadership, and JDG has Blitzcrank, so there's no reason for them not to cause trouble in the level 1 team fight.
Of course, as things have evolved, there are now many standard countermeasures for this design.
For example, JDG's top laner sacrificed himself in a single engagement, and V5 themselves used Bard to design a counterattack.
Therefore, the current Sion strategy rarely involves trying to double-push their own jungle; it's basically about seizing control of half the jungle, and the jungle rotation resets during the second wave.
V5 proceeded with their usual counter-pick strategy, with their jungler and support heading straight to the enemy's blue buff area. Bard, without learning any skills, led the way, ready to escape or engage at any moment, ensuring their jungler could secure a stable half of the map at the start of the game.
"They haven't come yet," Beryl reminded the jungler as he helped clear the vision.
Judging from his tone, he seemed a little confused, wondering why no one on the other side was trying to intervene.
Kitagawa, who had just stepped onto the final stage, was still a little nervous and was taking a deep breath on the spot, facing the decision of whether to start clearing the jungle at level one.
Ye Bo and Beryl are not junglers after all, so they can only offer suggestions at key moments—jungle planning and strategies, which is also the thing that tests a jungler's basic skills and playstyle the most.
Xun's previous choices regarding counter-jungling and invasion, as well as the timing of ganks, were all based on his own understanding of the game.
If it were him, he would definitely start directly from the enemy's blue buff camp.
After all, V5 didn't know JDG's jungler's movements, but as long as they started from the opponent's blue buff area, no matter whose side the Lee Sin started from in the bottom half of the map, Poppy could ensure that she wouldn't lose any jungle monsters.
However, after some thought, Kitagawa chose to return to his own red zone.
His considerations were simple.
Starting in your own red buff area increases the risk of the opponent changing their strategy, such as returning to their own jungle after clearing the blue buff, resulting in Poppy losing a buff at the start of the game.
The advantage is that Bobby will have "active choice".
Poppy who starts in the red zone doesn't necessarily have to farm only the top half of the map. Instead, she can choose to gank mid or bot depending on the mid and bot lane situation, or use mid and bot lane priority to seize the initiative in the bottom half of the map.
This highlights the difference between the two junglers.
Xun's playstyle is aggressive, but his thinking is relatively conservative—perhaps because his teammates are so reassuring that he gradually becomes less aggressive and can operate more freely.
Kitagawa's playing style is conservative, but his thinking is relatively aggressive—especially his "aggressive" approach to "self-development".
This may also be due to the gradual impact of his focus on practicing utility junglers over the past six months.
In short, the biggest difference between utility junglers and carry junglers lies in the balance and emphasis placed on either personal development or teammate advantage.
However, at this moment, no one was paying attention to the jungle.
Everyone's attention is on the bottom lane.
"The minion wave is almost here, what is 69 doing?!" Guan Zeyuan was dumbfounded.
"He sacrificed himself too much! To be honest, even if he had ambushed them, he couldn't have killed them. The damage from those three wouldn't have been enough!"
"And even if we don't manage to gank, it'll probably just be helping the bot lane by dealing damage and using their abilities. Is it really worth it to trade Sion's TP every seven minutes?"
At this point, the three lanes of minions are about to clash.
However, Sion did not go to the top lane. Instead, after invading the jungle with his teammates at the start of the game, he went straight to the bottom lane and crouched in the second bush.
They've been camping in the first-level group ever since!
But as the commentator said.
Xayah, the robot Sion, has the highest level 1 damage among the three, and is even Sion himself!
Unless the opponent makes a mistake and it's the most perfect ideal situation, the most likely outcome is that they'll force out a Flash, and then Sion will teleport in.
Use the top laner's 7-minute Teleport to trade for the opponent's 5-minute Flash, giving the bottom lane a slight advantage in the laning phase.
Minion lane clash.
Beryl was about to rush forward to grab the grass when she suddenly blinked her little eyes.
Logically speaking, if a level 1 robot wants to make a move, stealing bushes is absolutely crucial—given the reaction speed of professional players, if they don't use a hook without vision but instead attack head-on, it's too easy for them to react.
Beryl was already prepared to outwit Missing and wanted to put up a fight on the perimeter first.
But he suddenly realized that Missing had given up on arguing with him, as if she had handed over the bushes to him, and simply walked out of the bushes and stood behind him.
Is this right?
Perhaps JDG wasn't planning to make a move at level one?
V5 knew that Lee Sin started his jungle in the bottom half of the map, so it was impossible for him to push the lane aggressively at level one. Therefore, it was theoretically reasonable for Blitzcrank not to make a move and instead choose to control the lane.
Beryl questioned the matter because the other party's intentions were a bit too obvious.
Missing has gone so far as to pick a hard support, even bringing out Blitzcrank, so there's no reason for them to farm peacefully. Even if they wanted to control the lane at level one, there's no reason for them not to even try to fight and kite!
It looked as if they were deliberately trying to get him close to that idiot.
Beryl has always trusted her intuition.
The more the enemy wants him to do something, the less he wants to do it.
"Hecque, Ni hasn't learned any skills yet, has she?"
"I feel a bit strange that W could throw down the two blades of grass and use a robot like that."
The bottom laner didn't dare push the lane at level one, and Caitlyn hadn't learned any skills yet. She was thinking of waiting until Blitzcrank tried to fight her before she could instantly learn her E skill to dodge.
Deft never asks his partner's opinion. Even if he doesn't understand why he's still exploring the bushes after the robot has left, he immediately uses his skill.
The range of a level 1 ward is only 500 yards.
The policewoman's W has a casting range of 800 yards, which is more than half the distance, and it also provides a brief vision reveal.
And as the policewoman swung the clamp—a huge figure was instantly exposed from the bushes!
"Holy crap!!" Beryl had some suspicions, but she was still startled to find Sion actually standing in the bushes.
"What the heck!?" The top laner, Flandre, was still outmaneuvering the air in the bushes.
Sion had no reason to show himself at level one; he was there to give Kennen a free A kill, so even if he didn't show himself at all during the first wave of lane play, it wouldn't raise any suspicion.
But compared to them, the three JDG players on the other side were actually more surprised.
This didn't expose anything!
Fortunately, this was only the prelude to their plan, and the fact that it wasn't perfectly executed didn't have any impact.
Sain walked out of the bushes openly and brazenly.
"What does this mean?!" Even the three commentators on the commentary stage were dumbfounded.
Everyone thought JDG's bot lane intentions had been exposed, and Sion's gank was pointless, so they were bound to retreat. Consider it a wasted teleport.
Doinb, who was proficient in this technique, suddenly realized something.
"Oh my god! Are they planning to take on two out of four?!"
"Level 1, four packages, two purses?!"
"It really seems so! Kanavi went straight to the bottom lane after clearing the buff! It looks like he's really going for a 4v2 gank!"
Only after considering the movements of JDG's jungler in the back row did everyone realize the true intention behind this design.
Poppy starts her jungle in the top half of the map, and even if she uses Smite, it will take her at least 1.50 seconds to clear the level 2 camp and then at least 20 seconds to run from the top half of the map to the bottom lane.
Even if Poppy came to the bottom lane immediately after clearing her red buff, she definitely wouldn't be able to catch up with this tower dive!
"The robot is pushing forward with details, but it hasn't shared any experience!" Guan Zeyuan observed the assistant's experience bar.
"That way, we only need 3 units of Xayah and Sion to reach level 2! If they can reach level 2, even if V5's mid and top laners teleport down, they can't save them! They'll definitely be able to kill one of them first!"
Lee Sin is already level 2. Even if he makes a direct attack, Sion can still overtake V5's level 1 bot lane duo by feeding and using zombies to finish off the damage.
The core of JDG's playstyle is Sion!
Redmi has also designed an even more foolproof plan.
After the showdown, the robot went straight to the river, ostensibly pretending to block V5's bottom lane from leaving the tower, but in reality, he went around the jungle to the back and met up with Lee Sin to block the position.
Two minutes later, without any interference, Sion and Xayah had successfully pushed the lane into the tower.
The second wave of minions only needs three more melee minions for both minions to reach level two!
As long as Sion and Xayah both reach level two, JDG could potentially kill the duo under their tower without losing a single player, resulting in a 0-for-2 trade and a loss of at least three waves of minions!
A 2-for-2 trade, meaning a slight loss, is still playable.
But if it's a 0-for-2v5 bot lane, the lane will absolutely be completely destroyed!
The reason why the female police officer is not popular in the current version is because her poor power curve is not suitable for the big carry version. If she loses the laning phase, she should basically be prepared to stay invisible for the whole game.
"I can T! I can T! I can T!" Flandre anxiously looked towards the lower half of the bracket.
"Don't T!" Ye Bo calmly spoke up to stop the collision in the bottom lane.
If Kennen teleports, whether Sion revives after killing and teleports back to the top lane or teleports back to the top lane directly, it will turn into Kennen's explosion!
Kennen's level 1 wave clear ability is quite limited, and he can't push the wave to the tower too quickly. If he teleports down to wander around, and Sion teleports back to control the wave, the consequences could be even more serious!
Not to mention a level 1 Kennen, TPing down is completely useless!
The same logic applies to Phoenix in the mid lane. If she uses her level 1 teleport, she'll definitely be destroyed, and whether she can save anyone after landing with a 4.5-second teleport is another matter.
To everyone's surprise, JDG, a company known for its poor design, had actually prepared something like this.
of course.
If JDG only aims for a 2-for-2 trade, their top and jungle players will also suffer a significant loss, especially Sion.
It's called a "wicked move" because it's essentially using the top lane to "go head-to-head" with the bottom lane, and it can basically only be used once.
It's also a "one-off" design.
If JDG only thinks about trading 2 for 2, V5 really has no way to counter it and can only take the hit.
But at this moment, JDG was thinking of a 0-for-2 exchange to completely crush the bottom lane, and there was also the small mishap of not being able to steal a win at level one and failing to reduce the enemy's health first.
Perhaps, it's not a dead end!
While Ye Bo was fighting Taliyah for last hits, he kept switching screens to look at the bottom lane.
Beryl watched Sion begin attacking the second wave of minions, then observed the minimap.
They both noticed a gap at the same time.
Since Sion and Xayah would not be able to reach level two by killing only three melee minions if a third person gained experience, the two blocking the back lane were deliberately keeping their distance from the minion wave.
This resulted in the battlefield being slightly divided.
"Genshin Impact guy opened the door and ran!"
"Hercules, get ready to run!"
Two people, each with roughly the same voice, appeared simultaneously in the audio.
Bard strode forward toward Sion and Xayah, seemingly trying to harass them to level up to level two, but the two JDG players naturally ignored him.
But at that moment, Kanavi noticed something was wrong from behind.
"Wait! He looks like he's trying to run away!"
"Hook him up!!" Bard led the policewoman forward, but didn't even bother with the two men. Instead, he walked straight along the left wall.
[Open the door] at a distant, angled view of the river above!
Ye Bo's Zoe once used "Flanking Thousand Mile E" on this wall, which is a wall that can extend to the entrance of the V5 blue zone.
It can lead directly from the bottom of the tower to the river, and finally lands in front of the small dragon pit!
It's obvious that being killed and waiting to respawn under the tower while losing three or four waves of minions is better than abandoning the tower and running away, leaving two waves of minions behind.
This is definitely a better outcome!
After all, the cost of JDG's trade was also considerable.
But Mssing, upon receiving the jungler's command, made a decisive move and aimed at the "inside the wall" to hook out—and with a precise hook, he pulled Bard out of the tunnel from a distance!
"Bard got pulled out of the wall by the robot!!"
"But the policewoman has already teleported over the wall! Deft ran so decisively!"
Lee Sin immediately used his Q to apply Sonic Wave, and Blitzcrank ignored the tower and used Ignite. The two behind him also turned around to deal damage, trying to kill Bard first.
However, the robot only has one level of control and lacks an E-level controller for subsequent operations.
Bard landed instantly, and although he was focused down by four people, his health dropped by almost half in an instant, he immediately teleported down and clicked again near the tunnel!
"Bard forcefully flashes to the door!"
"The Lee Sin used his second Q to chase the car that stopped at the door, and immediately got in. At the same time, Sion and Xayah also decisively got in the car to give chase!"
Except for the robot that was carrying the tower, which had to leave the tower first, the other three decisively boarded the time tunnel.
Their real goal was to kill—if they didn't manage to kill anyone, considering their experience, they had four people in the bottom lane, so they didn't actually gain anything!
However, Bard's "Magical Journey" has the effect of {friendly vehicles are 33% faster than enemy vehicles}.
This effect is not very noticeable under normal circumstances.
But at this moment, as one of the walls that can travel the furthest in the canyon, the difference in landing speed immediately becomes apparent.
The fastest Lee Sin landed right after emerging from the gate, only to step on a Yordle Trap!
"The policewoman's trap at the landing point has stopped the blind monk!" Guan Zeyuan shouted hoarsely.
"We can't let them get away, can we! Left Hand! Left Hand has to keep them here!"
Both mid laners have naturally arrived to provide support.
Although Phoenix moved first in coordination, Taliyah was forced to move along the wall, and its speed was even slightly faster.
Guan Zeyuan was hoping that Taliyah, who had already reached level two, could use Flash + W to bring back the two people!
After all, neither of the bot lane duo has Flash, so the probability of them landing a Flash + W is not low, and if they are brought back, they will definitely die!
But Zuo Shou, looking at the Phoenix who was in the same position as him, only instantly learned E, threw out [Stone Scattering] from afar to slow it down, and then used Q to harass from a distance.
Fortunately, all the Stone Piercing shots hit their mark, and Bard, who had already been focused down, was left with very low health.
Kanavi was annoyed by the timid rock finch.
Ignoring the reduced cooldown of his Heavenly Sound Wave due to the blue buff, he was already adjusting his position.
Just as Bard and Caitlyn were about to reach the entrance to the jungle, Lee Sin flashed to the side and kicked out a Sonic Wave at a tricky angle!
"KanaviQ is here! That should be enough to instantly kill Bard, and still keep him alive!"
"That's all."
If Lee Sin wants to tower dive, he should definitely level up his E skill at level two to deal extra damage.
At this moment, after Q lands on Bard and he dashes close, he can use E to slow down the entire enemy team, naturally keeping Caitlyn and even Anivia in the same boat!
Keep in mind that even if Bard were still alive, JDG would still be playing 4v3.
They still have the advantage in head-on fights!
Kanavi decisively leaped up and unleashed an echo kick.
But just as the blind monk's big foot was about to kick Bard in the head—a chilling "iceberg" suddenly rose from the ground!
Anivia's Ice Barrier rose up from the ground, knocking Lee Sin down from the sky!
Not only did it interrupt [Echo Strike], but it also landed on the inside of the wall.
Even more terrifying.
A Yordle wielding a hammer charged forward before the wall had fully appeared, stunning the Lee Sin against the ice wall!
"what!?"
"Q was interrupted!"
"And Poppy even followed up with a wall slam using the ice wall technique!!!"
Kanavi's pupils contracted slightly, his face filled with disbelief at the sudden appearance of the person.
Who are you?!
He was shocked not that Anivia had interrupted his Q2, preventing him from killing Bard.
Instead, they couldn't understand why Poppy could be here; it just didn't make any sense!
Even if Poppy had already made up her mind when she saw Sion, and Lee Sin was already preparing to flank when she leveled up to level two, anyone could see at a glance that Poppy would never be able to arrive in time—just like now, with both sides already in this chase, Poppy has only just arrived here.
Coming here will most likely be a waste of your time!
This only proves one thing.
Poppy arrived in the bottom half of the map before the red buff was finished, even though she knew that coming to support would likely waste time.
Kitagawa certainly didn't think that far ahead—his thinking was quite "simple," simply that since the enemy had ganked their bottom lane, he had to help them get it back, even if it meant losing some jungle territory.
The policewoman aimed at the soles of her feet again and laid a second W.
This time, the Yordle trap failed to capture the Yordle again, instead trapping a bald donkey.
Poppy slammed down her hammer, the policewoman raised her gun and fired, Bard turned and lit up, while Anivia only lightly attacked the ice crystals.
JDG would never sell Lee Sin.
Sion immediately flashed and raised his axe, trying to protect Lee Sin!
Just as he flashed, a giant ice block with [Frostbite] flew over at the same time, not only scraping the Lee Sin along the way, but also interrupting Sion who was charging up his giant axe behind him!
"Damn! Lee Sin looks like he's about to get instantly killed!"
"Ruler!!"
In a normal fight, a V5 level 1 fighter is indeed inferior to the opponent.
But at this moment, both Lee Sin and Sion's key abilities have been interrupted—the latter has become a complete dazed pig, while the former is unable to move and is about to be killed instantly!
The fact that Lee Sin fell first means that JDG is missing a level 2 hero and, more importantly, a core player.
After that, Poppy with the red buff was like a god of war!
At the crucial moment, it was the Ruler Emperor who acted decisively.
Xayah used her Q-Flash to aim at the low-health Bard behind her, and the two sharp feathers hit precisely, but the damage seemed a bit lacking. However, a basic attack [Sharp Cut] that Poppy had pierced through hit Bard through and killed him!
They even got a half-second lead, securing First Blood before the Lee Sin died!
Although Xayah went deep into the enemy territory, she was able to forcefully create distance with her Ghost Step. After V5 killed Lee Sin, they didn't have any extra skills to keep Xayah at bay.
However, Sion wasn't so lucky.
The bottom lane duo's escape was extremely decisive. The experience gap of three melee minions cannot be made up by a single kill. Xayah and Sion are still level one and cannot fight head-on.
"Xayah finally managed to create distance with Ghost, but Sion doesn't seem to be able to, and Poppy has the Red Buff."
Zeyuan covered his head with his hands, seemingly unwilling to watch the scene before him any longer.
"Sion has to die too! JDG is going to lose big time!" Doinb laughed loudly, completely disregarding the lives of those around him.
"The result was a one-for-two trade? JDG absolutely cannot accept this! Kennen is still having a blast in the top lane, Sion will have a really tough time laning against them!"
A review of the results makes it easy to see.
Although Ruler stole the bounty for first blood.
However, V5 not only retaliated by killing two players, but JDG also had to use their jungler's Flash and the top laner's two summoner spells.
Although V5's bot lane duo also lost a lot of minion wave experience, in a sense, JDG's strategy was not a complete failure.
But the jungler can immediately make up for it in Lee Sin's jungle.
Anyone with eyes can see who's making the money!
[Wow, there's even an ice wall like this? It can even interrupt Lee Sin's Q, it's invincible!]
[Li Qing: You might not believe me if I told you, but I was in heaven when I got hit by a wall!]
[A bluff! It's definitely a bluff! I don't believe it!!]
[Even bluffing is happening now; this is a basic skill that pro Anivia players must master—this hero is all about skillful play against the wall, while newbies just mess around!]
[Holy crap, Chuan!]
The live chat and commentary booth had already watched the extended replay shown by the broadcast director, but it was suddenly interrupted and switched back to the live stream.
Unexpectedly, this wave is not over yet.
"Kitagawa!? What's Bobby up to?!"
After killing Sion, Poppy fled from the zombies, and in the last moment, it seemed she was preparing to call it quits.
Meanwhile, the robot that had tanked the tower to a critical condition had already run back to its own tower with the AD carry and was preparing to recall.
Both players were in extremely poor condition, and the policewoman couldn't let this push pass, nor could they risk pushing and getting caught by the enemy. They had no choice but to grit their teeth and return to base.
But everyone only sees...
Just as the zombie fell, Poppy changed direction again and started walking towards the enemy's bottom lane.
Insert a hole in the wall.
Seeing the two people returning to the city, he forcefully walked into the tower!
"Be careful!!"
The robot at the sub-station immediately used its Q ability to try and stop the opponent, even though it would probably get killed by Poppy, but it could save the ADC with its own life.
But Poppy dashes in and flashes to the side to dodge the grappling hook.
He directly used E-Flash to crash into Xayah's body!
Xayah, at level 1, had less than half health left—while Poppy successfully wall-stunned her and landed a full Q combo with high burst damage, almost killing her!
Using the 1.6-second dizzying moment of being pinned against the wall, strike again with a hammer.
Knock again!
Faced with the fearless Bobby, the Level 1 robot wished it were a nanny with medical training, but could only helplessly swing its iron fist.
But even the most powerful fists can't save an ADC.
"JDG's bot lane duo never expected the opponent to continue pushing them so hard!"
"Poppy already had a huge advantage over Lee Sin in terms of development, tempo, and summoner spells. She should have been able to chase Lee Sin around the entire game."
"But in the end, Kitagawa chose to risk his life to trade for AD, and the kill could only be taken by the robot!"
(End of this chapter)
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