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Chapter 342 "Your teammates are really useful!"
Chapter 342 "Your teammates are really useful!"
Ye Bo took a closer look at his own team and saw several familiar IDs.
"Alpaca Bro and Ruler seem to be here with me too. How come I don't have any of my own people here!"
"But this is a good training opportunity, everyone be mindful, put on your headphones and don't peek!"
Ye Bo was alone, while the red team had a messy 3+2 configuration.
However, none of the players would actually lean back and peek at the screen, and they didn't even need to wear headphones to block it out—after all, their conversations weren't just heard by their "teammates."
And at this time.
The red team members upstairs, who had also discovered the situation, were quite excited and all sat up straight.
"Are you an AD?" Deft turned to Ruler and asked gently.
Ruler was flattered and quickly waved his hands, saying, "No, no, no, no, bro, you're the AD carry, I'll just support you."
Despite the fierce rivalry between Ruler and Beryl, they instantly become as docile as lambs when they face Deft, a veteran of Samsung!
"It's okay, you can play AD, I can fill in."
"Okay, okay."
The mid-laner next to him is also eager to try.
Chovy, who was not matched into this game, was still in the queue. He slid his chair over to the side and looked like he was itching to play.
Seeing this, Lee Sang-hyeok also took the initiative to slightly turn his body to indicate, "You take over?"
Chovy chuckled and was about to get up.
But his exceptionally keen peripheral vision kicked in, and he suddenly caught a glimpse of what looked like an Akali on the other side. The muscles in his calves that had just been tensing instantly tightened up in an instant!
"Sang-hyeok hyung, I got a spot too, what a pity, you go first."
Lee Sang-hyeok didn't say anything, turned around to examine the lineup, and then selected Galio.
You can see this selection.
Sitting opposite him, Zeus seemed to hesitate, then looked up and said, "Sang-hyeok-hyung, I chose Akali."
Lee Sang-hyeok immediately noticed the small cannon the opponent had chosen on the fourth floor, clearly indicating that he had been tricked.
This wasn't something Ye Bo and Zeus had planned together.
Actually, Zeus only decided to pick Akali to "prove himself" after seeing the enemy top laner pick Jax and then seeing the ID in his own team's queue.
Unexpectedly, this startled the teammate sitting right next to me!
at the same time.
The data in live streams such as "Daily Ladder Observation of Players" on major live streaming platforms suddenly began to surge rapidly!
Well-known IDs like {Chinese kungfu} and {Hide on bush} have their rankings tracked 24/7, and their large fan base makes them a stable source of traffic in the live stream.
With the Asian Games currently underway, athletes in training camp naturally cannot go live, and the viewership of such live streams is already quite high.
At this moment, all the OB live streaming rooms were like celebrating the New Year!
The titles have all become similar: "Training Live with Athletes at the Asian Games Training Camp! YE/Faker/Zeus/Ruler/Beryl"
Furthermore, given the abundance of elements in this match, the attention garnered by several IDs and recent trending terms is also evident.
Some bored netizens even conducted real-time text updates on Tieba to gain experience points!
{Blue team: Zeus, Watching Movies, Master Ip, Ruler, Alpaca}
{Red Team: Holy Gun Bro, Xun, Feifei, Gala, Genshin Impact}
{Three minutes into the game, the top and mid laners traded blows and gained a slight advantage. Watch as Xin Zhao aggressively invades Xun's jungle!}
{Six minutes in, Master Ye nearly got a solo kill but Fei Fei escaped with a sliver of health, though he successfully used both summoner spells! However, Zeus's tower dive solo kill in the top lane resulted in a 1-for-1 trade, a huge advantage! Ruler and Alpaca also secured lane kills in the bottom lane! The jungle also holds a significant advantage!}
The blue team gained a 3K+ gold advantage during the first ten minutes of the laning phase!
After all, this is just a qualifying round.
Because the players were in a large training room, they couldn't use team voice chat to coordinate, which made the game's rhythm similar to ranked matches.
As we all know, the biggest difference between ranked matches and professional matches is that the early laning phase can easily create a gap in skill level.
The comments section below the text-based live stream post, where people couldn't watch the live stream for various reasons, was even more lively than the rating posts, with everyone feeling that the match had become a "noob-stomping" game.
[This is a bot match, right? The laning phase is completely outmatched across all three lanes!]
[Haha, what's wrong with picking Tristana to counter Galio in the mid lane? What's wrong with picking Akali to counter Jax in the top lane? And what's wrong with two ADCs fighting one ADC in the bot lane?!]
[The tadpole is going crazy! He originally wanted to pick Galio to counter Akali, but he got swayed by the pick!]
[It's a sure thing, the Asian Games seem to be a sure thing!]
[What's there to be so sure about? Haven't you guys noticed that only Ye Shifu on the blue team is actually a Chinese player?]
[What's there to be afraid of? The red team also has opponents on their side. Besides, OP's laning phase is really funny, how could he get completely destroyed by the Ruler + Alpaca combination?]
Within minutes, the heated discussion and debate on the floor continued, with new comments appearing every time the page was refreshed.
However, the situation in the canyon changed dramatically in just a few minutes.
Refresh the post; the text live update has been updated.
{At 11 minutes, a three-man ambush in the jungle resulted in a kill and the loss of the second dragon!}
{During the 13-minute lane transition, Zeus was ambushed and killed while out of vision!}
{At 14 minutes, Zeus was caught in a double TP flank attack shortly after leaving base and died again!}
{At 17 minutes, the red team achieved a major victory during the lane transition. Even the Tristana's advantageous push was hampered, and they couldn't contain Galio. The red team's economy is about to take the lead!}
Without voice coordination, the blue team dominated the lanes in the early game.
With Zeus in the top lane, Ye Bo in the mid lane, and Ruler and Deft as the double ADCs in the bottom lane, they truly achieved a "three-lane advantage"!
However, we have entered a period of complex and ever-changing development.
It was as if they had suddenly arrived at the main battlefield of the red team.
Given the relative lack of communication capabilities, Ye Bo was unable to communicate in Chinese, and multiple attempts to send a signal would be blocked by the system.
The disadvantages of "fill-in support" have also become apparent.
Deft was quite comfortable in the laning phase thanks to his familiarity with the bot lane, but once the mid-game arrived, he was completely inferior to his opponent in terms of vision, support, and ganks, and could even be said to be completely outnumbered.
More importantly, it's clear that no one was using voice commands.
The red team's play looked more organized!
On one hand, the red team's top laner might be more disciplined in this situation, and the jungler and AD carry are also the type who are not likely to cause trouble, so there are fewer opportunities.
On the other hand, it's also possible that the Red team has "two commanders," one of whom can communicate in both Chinese and Korean on the public chat.
Fortunately, the blue team managed to pull off several unbelievable team fights with their "five muscular men" advantage, and even managed to turn the tide when their support got lost.
Both training rooms were quiet, with only the clatter of keyboards audible.
The game remained deadlocked for 27 minutes before it seemed to take a turn for the better.
{At 27 minutes, both teams' top and mid laners were split-pushing on the sidelines when the red team suddenly infiltrated, their support and jungler attempting to steal Baron Nashor! The blue team seemed completely unaware!}
But! Akali solo-killed Jax in the bot lane!
{Furthermore, it seems the blue team has realized something's wrong; it looks like the red team can't take down Baron Nashor!}
However, the red team immediately switched sides to target the split-pushing cannon on the top flank!
The red team originally planned to have their support tank the dragon, while the jungler Kindred would use their special dragon-slaying ability to steal the dragon.
Galio is pushing the lane in the top lane, and Kai'Sa is guarding the tower in the mid lane. Even if they are spotted, they can fly over to provide support immediately.
It can be described as a perfectly ingenious operational structure!
The top laner who was split pushing in the bot lane turned out to be the unexpected one!
Although Akali had lost much of her advantage after being caught out several times, she was still a strong counter to other champions before her items were fully completed. However, in this situation, the red team's jungler and support were going to steal the dragon, and Flandre, receiving the order, had to pretend that his teammates were coming to gank bot lane, and actively went forward to be aggressive.
Zeus's audacity was outrageous—especially when no one was supervising him!
Even though the enemy jungler and support are Miss, he completely ignores everything else and just wants to make plays!
He immediately unleashed a full-force counterattack with his own "Mist Array," determined to trade one for one with his opponent, sparing no skill and turning away crucial abilities.
The weapon was clearly overused, and Akali seized the opportunity to secure a solo kill!
Ye Bo, who was split pushing in the top lane, saw a kill in the bottom lane and noticed that there were no enemies coming from there. When he saw the familiar Kindred on the other side, he immediately realized what was going on.
He frantically signaled the bottom lane to retreat, then marked the location of Baron Nashor, and then retreated himself.
Three players near the mid lane are on their way, and Zeus, who is split pushing in the bottom lane, reacts incredibly quickly and teleports directly.
"Sang-hyeok, can you spare him for a bit? We can bait out his ultimate move and then kill him!"
"Or I could use crowd control, I can follow up with it! Kai'Sa can fly, we can kill Tristana first!"
Beryl, momentarily lost in his own world, shamelessly started shouting to the person next to him, ignoring the fact that an 'enemy' was sitting right next to him.
Zeus and Deft, who were sitting next to him, immediately started sending signals to the little cannon on the map.
Ye Bo also realized that the opponent's movements were extremely decisive, and that the jungler and support must have arrived in advance to surround him!
More importantly, Galio also made a decisive move from behind.
Galio immediately used his E to approach, intending to bait out Tristana's ultimate, thus preventing her from having the ability to repel those coming from behind!
Clearly, Galio has his ultimate ability, allowing him to fly in a second time, and he's not afraid of Tristana pushing him away.
Therefore, Ye Bo did not make a move.
He simply flashed forward and hugged the wall, seemingly preparing to use Rocket Jump to get over it.
Lee Sang-hyeok also decisively flashed forward, and Galio used his W to charge up his W at close range!
His move was full of subtle details.
Galio's W can only taunt for 0.5 seconds if used instantly — Tristana's W taunt ends almost as soon as she lands after vaulting over the wall!
Therefore, Lee Sang-hyeok chose to pinch for a while.
Galio's W doesn't require the progress bar to be full to achieve full control; simply holding it for about 1 second longer will grant the full 1.5 seconds of control effect.
Furthermore, since the Little Cannon W has a noticeable "jump" wind-up, this is precisely the principle behind its {control cancellation}.
As long as Lee Sang-hyeok strikes the instant the opponent jumps, he will definitely be able to inflict the taunt effect—and the control cancellation will only force a displacement, but after landing over the wall, the opponent will still be controlled by the {taunt}!
In this way, Thresh can reliably hook through walls and stay close enough that Tristana has no chance of escaping!
Ye Bo also saw through the other party's thoughts.
I then slightly adjusted the position of the mouse pointer.
Unfortunately, Lee Sang-hyeok's training in cannons was still somewhat lacking.
He didn't know that Little Cannon's [Rocket Jump] actually had a strange way of being used.
"Ha! Gotcha! Master Ye!!"
Beryl was pleasantly surprised to pop open the champagne ahead of time, but her smile vanished the next moment.
Lee Sang-hyeok was also stunned.
Just because his W taunt, which involved retracting his wings, missed!
The little cannon's W skill had just begun to move as if it was about to jump, but the actual "speed" and "amplitude" were strangely fleeting—completely different from what was imagined!
So fast, it even looks like the wall was "teleported" through!
This is actually the "wall jump" of the Little Cannon. As long as you choose a landing point inside the wall, but also a point where the W distance is enough to get over the wall, a very weird and funny scene will appear.
Without Galio's crowd control, Beryl had no choice but to use Flash to throw his hook at the furthest distance, but Ye Bo easily dodged it with a simple twist.
You might even have to turn around and use E with Conqueror AAA to unleash a barrage of sparks, refresh W, and then use your ultimate to push them out!
This push.
Thresh and Kindred were pushed towards the four blue team members who came to their aid!
The situation reversed; the encirclement turned into a counter-encirclement.
Galio jumped in with his ultimate, but failed to kill Tristana first. Even if Kai'Sa forced her way in, it was still a 4v5 situation!
{Feifei made a huge mistake! Feifei is the mole!}
Master Ye was completely confused by the original batch of operations!
{The red team was wiped out in 26 minutes, resulting in a 1-for-5 exchange and the loss of Baron Nashor! Damn!}
{At 31 minutes, Tristana and Akali dove through the team fight, ending the game!}
Below the last comment that ended the match, thousands of comments appeared instantly.
[Haha, Ruler Emperor even tried to fountain-camp and kill the original player at the last minute, how hateful! So hateful!]
[Fei Da Fei Da Fei Da!! All I can say is that a substitute is a substitute, no wonder the starter for this year's Asian Games is Chao Wei~~~]
[Is nobody watching the live stream? That wasn't Galio's mistake at all. The commentator is just spouting nonsense; Tristana's W was clearly wrong!]
[Zeus is definitely a traitor! I think this kid will betray T1 sooner or later! He even colluded with YE to sabotage his own Fei during the draft phase!]
[YE: "Your teammates are really useful!"]
[What the hell? What can you learn from a single hook-8 ranked match? Even if someone can one-shot you in scrims, it's useless in a real game!]
The sheer volume and buzz generated by a mere ranking match only fuels our anticipation for the Asian Games main event.
Of course, this was no ordinary ranking match.
Ye Bo and Beryl were sitting in front of their computers, seemingly deep in thought.
I think I have a new idea.
"I know how to fight now!"
In order to coincide with the Asian Games, the summer competitions in various regions ended early this year, so this off-season seems to be quite long.
For all esports enthusiasts during this period, the main alternatives to satisfy their cravings are the OB videos of players from various countries preparing for their training camps, and the occasional "Big Crash" surprise.
Due to the reaction to the initial major crash, players from other regions seemed to have discovered this unique "training method" and joined in the solo training in the evenings. A large number of streamers and random players also came to "snipe" them.
I don't know if it's because of these reasons.
Aside from the first few days when CN and KR, the two representative teams, often met, it gradually became increasingly difficult to even see them play a single match.
It's as if one party is deliberately avoiding time.
For the team members who are focused on training in the Asian Games Village, time seems to fly by every day, and the two teams are getting to know each other better day by day.
A month passed in the blink of an eye.
September drew to a close quickly.
HZ City has recently become one of the hottest cities in China, attracting attention from all over the Eastern Hemisphere, with its streets and alleys filled with the flavors of various countries.
This undoubtedly means that the Asian Games main event is just around the corner!
(End of this chapter)
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