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Chapter 294 The Red-Faced Yordle Sword Saint! Team Assistance Revealed from Multiple Angles!

Chapter 294 The Red-Faced Yordle Sword Saint! Team Assistance Revealed from Multiple Angles!
Neither side had any particularly special heroes in their level 1 lineups, and both simply adopted standard defensive positioning.

"Both sides seemed to be behaving very properly in this situation. They had already met each other, and everyone trusted each other so there was no scheming involved."

"What's going on with Holy Gun Bro?"

Just when the director thought everything was fine, he turned the camera to the top road and discovered that Rambo's route seemed a bit off.

Rumble headed straight for the top lane minion wave as soon as he left the house. Once inside the bush, he started throwing harpoons into the air.

Because the other three lanes are all man-to-man, Rumble can be fearless without worrying about defensive gaps—at most, Jax might sneak in a ward in the jungle, and that would require the top laner to "sacrifice" himself.

Without mentioning BLG's "top lane carry" strategy, they are unlikely to engage in this kind of behavior.

Compared to what Rambo is about to do, taking some risks is worthwhile.

At 1 minute and 20 seconds, the minion wave is about to arrive.

Rambo first walked towards the middle bushes, then fired a harpoon at a patch of grass below to confirm that no one was inside, thus pinpointing the location of his weapon.

Then, Rambo headed straight for the river!

"Rambo seems to be looking for weapons!"

Chen Zebin, who was standing at his normal position at the river mouth, ready to go online, saw Rambo approaching and his eyes immediately lit up with joy.

He had also read the update announcements and the coaching staff's hero analysis, so he roughly knew the new Rumble's role.

Q adds a significant percentage-based damage bonus, W adds a percentage-based health bonus, and E enhances the percentage-based magic resistance reduction—these three percentage-based buffs greatly increase the damage ceiling in the mid-to-late game, but also weaken the early-game laning ability.

This is easy to understand, since the initial stats haven't been high enough that percentage bonuses aren't particularly advantageous.

Even the old version of Rambo, with a level 1 weapon, is not afraid at all!

Chen Zebin is experienced in laning. When he saw Rumble pushing in, he knew what the opponent wanted to do. He immediately made a cunning positioning adjustment and came to a strange angle at the lower edge of the bush.

He actually managed to dodge a harpoon fired blindly by Rambo!
A single ward at level one is extremely valuable, and Rumble would never willingly place it in the bush in front of the opponent, thus exposing his vision gap.

Therefore, it is highly likely that the only option is to retreat.

Once the weapon successfully returns to the minion wave, it can use the minions to block the harpoon, which will force Rumble to retreat and use the harpoon to finish off minions.

In that way, the weapon can easily gain control of the first three levels and get through its most dangerous period of suppression!

But Chen Zebin didn't expect that.

The opponent isn't playing by the rules!

Saint Gun didn't place any wards, and missed his harpoon, yet he's still stubbornly pushing forward!?

This looks like he's courting death!
The weapon's level 1 combat power is self-evident. Once it gets close and [Counter-Strike] is activated, with the overwhelming fighting ability of Lethal Tempo, it's enough to chase and beat Rambo until he's severely wounded, or even push him out of the experience zone at level 1!
"Flandre seems a bit reckless!" she exclaimed hesitantly.

"I won't tolerate your temper, if you dare to come, let's fight!"

The Weapon Master initiates with a close-range attack, without rushing to activate Counter Strike.

This is also a small operational detail of the weapon - if you can directly hit the opponent with a basic attack, don't rush to use E. Wait for the opponent to try to create distance before using the E skill to control and hold them, or wait for the opponent to try to stand and fight to use it to confuse and counterattack.

In any case, you can't use E twice in a level 1 fight, so you can make the most of the skill's effect!

Saint Gun Bro also saw through the opponent's idea. After entering the grass and colliding with him, he immediately fired a harpoon at close range, and then retreated to try to pull away.

The key to not using E first with the weapon becomes apparent: when hit by the harpoon and slowed down, Counter Strike is immediately activated and then quickly deactivated a second later.

Using the pre-arranged close-range position, knock Rambo unconscious on the spot at the edge of the electric fan!

At this point, the weapon's Deadly Rhythm had reached level 3.

After stunning him, he can catch up and still get at least two more auto-attacks. He's only one stack away from full stacks of Lethal Tempo. Rumble has no chance of winning and can only run away headfirst. Trading blows will definitely be a huge loss for Rumble!
However, Chen Zebin has been overlooking one thing.

Or rather, it's something that everyone watching the live stream overlooked.

The temperature of Lamborghini.

"Wait a minute? Damn it! Why is Lan Bao's face flushed?!"

"Hey, isn't the new Lamborghini a level 1 car that can reach red-hot status?!"

It's no wonder that no one noticed this.

Speaking of which, Rambo had a trick called "Card Q - Level 1 Red Temperature" back in the ancient times, but it was quickly nerfed and removed.

In Season 11, Rumble's passive skill was reworked for the first time, and there was a trick called "W-level red temperature card" → then the cooldown of the W skill was increased in the middle of Season 11, and the trick was removed.

It's clear that the designers understood what this meant for Rambo and didn't want to see Rambo have the ability to build up heat when he goes out.

Since then, there has indeed never been another Rambo technique with a level 1 red temperature.

In other words, for the past two whole years, no one had any concept of Lamborghini being a "Level 1 Red Temperature"!

Even the "Level 1 Yellow Temperature" is only possible in the latest reworked version 13.12, because the temperature provided by Rumble's E skill has been increased from 10 to 20.

This is of course common knowledge, and anyone who has read the update announcement will find it easy to see.

Chen Zebin naturally knew this, which is why he didn't suspect anything when he saw the temperature bar on Rambo's body.

After all, Huang Wen can only slightly increase the damage of the E skill.
But if you can trigger the passive skill [Mechanical Recombination], things will be completely different!

It's equivalent to a 50% attack speed bonus from a max-level Highland Bloodline, along with high additional damage and a percentage-based maximum health damage.

Red Poppy instantly transforms into the "Yordle Sword Saint"!
"Warning! Warning! Warning!"

The weapon master was still unconvinced and wanted to use Lethal Tempo to wreak havoc.

But after just three basic attacks, half of his health was knocked off by Mech Poppy's Fire Hammer, and the top of his head was almost burned off!
"The weapon wants to run but doesn't have its E, and Lanbao still has his harpoon!" Zz1tai shouted in the live stream, "Who are you calling a short guy!"

"Bitch Ian! Holy crap, Ian isn't going to get solo killed at level one, is he!?"

The weapon that had been chasing too far was now unable to create any distance, and Rumble followed up with a harpoon to keep it in place again, so it had no choice but to use Flash to create distance.

Otherwise, you might be in danger of being killed in action at level one!
Even so, since Rumble didn't push the minion wave, Jax's health was too low to go to the lane, so he had to recall to base.

It's like having both summoner spells used up for nothing at level one. The laning phase is completely ruined!

"Holy crap, Bin!" Crystal clapped and shouted for his old teammate: "Bin really messed up. He should have been able to easily pressure Rumble at level one, right? Now his lane is completely ruined!"

"But why can Rambo reach level 1 red temperature? Wasn't that feature removed a long time ago?!"

Zita also looked puzzled and turned to ask the professional he was chatting with: "What's Coach Wright doing? Explain yourself!"

"You can get red-hot with a level 1 harpoon? Didn't the coaching staff know that? So, is this a fault of Aion or the coaching staff?" Letme was clearly stumped by the question, stammering for a long time, and he was originally going to get some water.

After racking my brains for ages, I finally just gave up and revealed the truth.

"No, what do you all think the coaching staff is? The highest-ranking players in there are just us retired players!"

"Those analysts and teaching assistants are at most platinum and diamond players. Do you really expect them to develop strategies? We're just information gatherers at best!"

"But this is definitely not a simple trick, the kind that top players could figure out at a glance. It feels like something that inventor from V5 came up with, since he can play Rambo!"

[Is this even a feeling? I think Baiyun is really planning to release "Toilet Paper 2" with RNG. Here's something you guys don't know.]

[Bin is out! He can't even beat a mediocre player! And he keeps calling himself the best top laner! He has no shame!]

[What kind of champion are you, the Sunrise Champion?]

[Absolutely, absolutely! The top laner will always be Shy, three times in a row! This is an undeniable fact!]

[Is this what our LPL coaches are like? All they do is grab takeout coupons. They're not even as professional as V5, a team without a coach!]

[That's enough. The coaches get paid the same amount as the players. And frankly, when it comes to practicing heroes, are coaches supposed to practice for the players? Isn't this just Bin admitting he doesn't practice any heroes himself?]

Just as Letme said.

The highest-ranking coaches are simply retired players who may have remained unknown throughout their careers, failing to discover anything new even during their career highlights, let alone their coaching careers after retirement.

The coaching staff's job is mostly just to collect information from the competition and integrate it in a timely manner, which can only ensure that their own players can quickly keep up with the world.

As for practical application and in-depth research on heroes, that depends on the players themselves.

In fact, Tabe did want Bin to practice Rumble, as he was quite optimistic about the champion.

Chen Zebin simply didn't take it seriously.

On the one hand, he clearly doesn't like or isn't very good at playing this hero, and he hasn't played it even once in his professional career.

on the other hand.

Chen Zebin is currently the master of three top-tier (T0) top laners: Renekton, Jax, and Quesant. He also excels at playing Gnar and Gwent.

With this invincible "version hero pool," why would I need to practice that crappy stuff?
Tabe couldn't control the opponent, and the champion pool in this version was indeed extremely compatible with him. Previously, BLG had indeed made great strides thanks to the perfectly compatible champion pool in the top lane, so he didn't say anything.

But to be fair, it's not entirely his fault.

Almost everyone can guess who developed this little trick.

After all, Rambo was only reworked a week ago and is far from being as fully developed as Riel. Even if a player were to practice, it would be almost impossible for them to master this detail that even the best players don't know.

Only one person on the V5 team can play Rumble, and he loves inventing things.
Clearly, Ye Bo's contribution to the team is now evident from multiple angles, becoming a unique and valuable asset for V5.

However, Ye Bo's discovery of this was somewhat of a coincidence.

Another major feature of the new Lamborghini is that the yellow temperature remains at 50 degrees, but the total temperature bar has changed from 100 to 150!

When Rumble carries the {8-skill speed} rune shard, his E skill cooldown is 5.5 seconds, but the temperature decay time is 4.5 seconds.

In other words.

With the initial two stacks of cooldown on the E skill, timing the "heat preservation" time perfectly allows you to fire four heat preservation harpoons, meaning you can control the temperature up to 80 degrees Celsius.

However, due to the 1-second cooldown difference between the E skill and the temperature decay, theoretically, after 4 shots, it can only maintain the temperature, and it is impossible to break through the 80-degree limit at level 1!
That's why no one expected that level one could reach red temperature.

However, Ye Bo accidentally discovered that the temperature drop of the Lambo was not actually a drop every second.

It's 1.5 seconds!
The mere 0.5-second time difference, a subtle deviation that even a highly skilled expert who has dedicated a significant amount of time to mastering the craft would find difficult to detect, forms the theoretical basis for this little trick.

A temperature drop of 1.5 seconds means a drop of 20 degrees every 3 seconds — while the gap between E and temperature decay is only 1 second.

Let's change our perspective.

After reaching 80 degrees, instead of following the usual approach, clamp the CD tightly.

Instead, they deliberately waited for their rage to drop back to 50, thereby resetting the 4.5-second cooldown difference of their E skill. This is equivalent to resetting the number of stacks of their double E skill when they left the game and starting to stack them again.

This will achieve "Level One Red Temperature"!
In the camera footage, Chen Zebin's back is hunched over, and his eyebrows start to twitch, as if he's about to breathe out.

His expression showed extreme dissatisfaction.

He believes that if he were to lane normally, he should be able to easily defeat Rumble!

But now, I was sent back home at level one and had to use both summoner spells.

Unless someone comes along to help him break the deadlock and bring the situation back to the average level.

Otherwise, it is foreseeable that the player will be suppressed in the next ten minutes of the laning phase!

Of course, if Rambo were to play it safe, he wouldn't dare to be too aggressive.

This is also Rumble's biggest weakness on the field from ancient times to the present - fragile body, no mobility, no control, easy to push the lane, almost combining all the most vulnerable weaknesses of being caught and crossed!
But Chen Zebin couldn't accept it.

Doesn't that mean I'm going to get completely dominated by Flandre, that big jerk, in my most confident "laning" phase?
Then all those harsh words he said before the match turned out to be a farce!
"Chuanlai Bo, help me win this round, and I can fight back!"

"it is good!"

Upon receiving the order, Kitagawa immediately set off, changing his original jungle route of rushing to level six and launching a variation, arriving at the top lane ahead of time to attack.

Beichuan also has many ulterior motives.

Instead of taking the river crossing where there was a high probability of hidden sentries, he quietly detoured to the wall of the Dragon Pit, chose to use his W clone to get on the wall, and then circled around!
Rumble has no reason to return to base with the free minion wave and TP. He only has one ward on him, so he can probably only place it at the river entrance to get as much defensive vision as possible.

And the triangular grass should be the defensive vulnerability at this time!
Unfortunately.
The moment the monkey showed its face, Rumble immediately used EW, not even bothering to control the temperature, and ran towards the tower with his face flushed red, giving the weapon no chance to cooperate.

This clearly indicates that there are defensive eyes hidden in the triangular grass.

Having made a wasted trip, Beichuan couldn't help but feel a little resentful.

Under normal circumstances, a top laner would never place the first ward in the tri-bush, as that would make the river almost completely dark, making them extremely vulnerable to being pushed into lane.
"Wow! Lao Xun's eye is so crucial!"

"If it weren't for that ward that came over halfway through his jungle clear, Rumble wouldn't have died, but he would have been caught out. If he had been caught and forced to use Flash, he wouldn't have been able to push forward, and Jax would have been freed up again!"

"It seems the Chuan-Xun brothers really do have some kind of bond, they even thought of the same thing!"

"But seriously, if BLG's biggest laning advantage lane goes cold, V5's advantage lane is going to be a nightmare."

(End of this chapter)

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