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Chapter 178: The Solo Kill
Chapter 178 - The Solo Kill
Just as they finished speaking, something happened in the Flash Wolves' jungle again.
Olaf wanted to continue looking for opportunities in the top lane, while the troll was placing a ward for the top lane, so Karsa met Ai at the corner of the jungle and came face to face with Olaf.
The troll's flash was not ready yet, but Olaf's sprint was already ready, so there was no room for escape.
Karsa knew this, so he activated R directly and started shooting from where he was standing.
It can be seen that even though he is two levels ahead and has more equipment, Olaf still has a hard time fighting the troll. After killing the troll, he only has less than 20% of his health left.
If the game is evenly matched, Olaf will definitely not be able to defeat the troll in a standing position.
Although the troll died, his decisive counterattack before death curbed Olaf's rhythm of crossing the tower in the top lane. With this amount of health, Olaf had to return to the city for supplies...
Karsa's decisive decision is the best approach under the current circumstances, and he is very experienced.
However, the situation is still not optimistic.
After receiving this information, the Flash Wolves bottom lane felt that it was time for them to step up. SKT's bottom lane style is very stable, and so are the Flash Wolves?
When the team plays the mid-jungle system in the early stage, the bottom lanes on both sides have the responsibility to develop steadily and not give the opponent any chances.
But when problems arise in the top, middle and jungle, we really can't remain stable.
Ike once said, "I would rather make a mistake than do nothing."
In terms of hero matchups, the odds are generally 60-40 between Lucian + Minotaur in the bottom lane and Sivir + Braum on the opposite side.
Imp should have suppressed the opponent a little, but Bang's basic skills were too good and he couldn't suppress them.
Since we can't suppress him, let's find an opportunity to kill him.
When Wolf Braum casually threw a Q to consume the enemy in the lane and the Q skill was on cooldown, Imp marked the opponent's Sivir and immediately received a response from Snake.
"My war zeal is full."
"OK!"
The two reached a consensus in an instant and suddenly attacked.
Lucian directly used E to hit Sivir and performed a combo at the speed of light.
EAAQAA!
Wolf Braum raised his shield immediately and jumped onto Sivir.
Just as Braum landed, Minotaur used W to knock him up and made a move.
This action allowed Bang to react extremely quickly and use his E skill.
however……
"laughing out loud?"
The starting action of Minotaur was not Q, but a laughing taunting action, and then he put ignite on Sivir.
The intention to kill is determined!
The moment he realized he was being tricked, Bang used his ultimate and flashed to create distance.
Lucian was released at this time. While breaking Sivir's shield, Minotaur directly Q-flashed and knocked Sivir away.
Lucian decisively performed [Baptism of the Holy Lance].
Da da da da!
Like a Gatling gun with blue flames, the skill [Holy Lance Baptism] is difficult to fully activate. For this kind of skill that is difficult to fully activate, the fist will make up for it to a certain extent. As long as it is fully activated, the damage will be frighteningly high.
Sivir's health dropped rapidly. Wolf's Braum wanted to interrupt the baptism of the Holy Lance and used his ultimate skill, but Imp dodged it with an extremely decisive flash, closing the distance between him and Sivir.
The baptism of the Holy Spear is completed, two shots are passively fired, and Sivir's head is taken.
Seeing that the situation was not good, Wolf flashed away towards the wild area.
The Flash Wolves duo, who had no skills, did not pursue relentlessly, push the lanes, or reduce the tower's health.
"Nice!" Imp praised the support's operation. He was also fooled by the laughing action.
"Hahaha, both sides are at full health and have both skills. They probably didn't expect us to fight so resolutely." Sheshe laughed.
"Also, this Bang is a bit too stable. Even his talents are all [Warlord's Bloodlust]. He's completely focused on teamfights after the three-piece set comes out. His early-game fighting ability is too poor..."
The SKT duo also looked a little frustrated. They really didn't expect the opponent to play so resolutely. The style change was too big.
Fortunately, we only lost one kill. The opponent's bottom lane used both skills, and it was difficult to make any moves in the next five minutes. We even had to be careful of Olaf's gank.
Lucian and Minotaur wanted to reduce the health of the bottom lane tower, but unfortunately, the minion line was taken down by Olaf who came out from home and cooperated with Braum.
This small advantage could not help Flash Wolves turn the tide in the early and mid-game, and the Flash Wolves duo knew this, but their kills did boost their morale.
In a disadvantageous situation, the most important thing is team cohesion and morale.
Sheshe joked: "Haoxuan, Yuan, and Wei, the bottom lane C, please don't give away too much..."
However, before he finished speaking, a sound effect that was beyond everyone's expectations echoed in Summoner's Rift.
“FW-Yuanshen (Crimson Reaper) killed SKT-Duke (Apocalypse)!!!”
And is--
Solo kill!
"what's the situation?!"
Except for the top laners of both teams, the other eight people all looked stunned and spoke in unison.
Facing the surprised questions from his teammates, Duke touched his head, and a coercive expression appeared on his honest face.
Why was I killed alone?
How can a 0/1 Vampire single-handedly kill Karma, who is a natural counter to the former?
Blind spot, knowledge development zone.
The professional players present couldn't understand it, let alone the audience and commentators. Even the director failed to catch this shot. When the camera cut back to the top lane, Karma was already a corpse, and the victorious Vampire was developing.
The timing of the attack in the top lane is similar to that in the bottom lane.
Similar to Imp and Snake, Yuan Shen also confirmed that Olaf was low on health and would most likely gamble after returning to the city. Why is it called a gamble?
If Olaf hadn't returned to the city, the two waves of fighting in the upper and lower lanes would have been in vain and would have been directly destroyed.
But the same thing goes, when you are in a disadvantageous situation, you cannot just rely on the opponent to make mistakes. Sometimes you have to take a gamble with the mentality that you would rather make mistakes than do nothing.
Even so, the fact that Vampire killed Karma alone is puzzling.
The reason why Flash Wolves were able to win in the bottom lane was because of their superior positional combination and because they caught the opponent by surprise.
Because the output of two people is enough to kill people instantly.
How can a vampire who can't even change blood win?
Soon, the director brought out the replay footage.
In this wave, it was actually the vampire who took the initiative to exchange blood. In Duke's opinion, this was just Yuanshen being too pretentious. Where did the vampire get the money to exchange blood with Karma?
Therefore, Karma was not at all weak. Seeing that the vampire wanted to run away after using Q, he directly put on a shield, chained the vampire with RW, and directly used a Q skill.
But this Q was twisted away by the vampire's right-angle movement while he was charging his E skill.
[Blood Tide] is released at full power, slowing down Karma. At the same time, the Q skill is ready again.
The early-game equipment ideas for Vampire are very similar to Riven and the later Sword Demon.
They are all heroes without mana bars, so the benefits of stacking cooldowns are extremely high, and the increase in combat power is also...
The vampire has already made Demonic Codex + Burning Gem, plus the cooldown provided by runes and talent ingenuity, there is already a 35% cooldown reduction.
Under high cooldown, the cooldown of Q skill is less than 3 seconds.
Red Rage Q turns around and sucks, draining Karma's health while triggering Wind Rider, directly creating distance to the side.
Karma's chain was torn, and the second health recovery failed to trigger. But this was not the end. After the chain broke, the vampire turned back and killed back, directly using [Blood Plague].
Sensing the murderous intent, Duke quickly ran away and used Q to slow down the vampire, but the vampire dodged the Q with EW.
Seeing the [Blood Tide] about to explode, Duke tried to dodge, but Yuan Shen reacted extremely quickly and dodged as well.
E flash exploded, slowing down Karma again. Vampire used another Q, chasing Karma while mixing in basic attacks.
At this time, the vampire had already crossed the tower and started to be attacked by the defense tower.
His blood and energy continued to accumulate, and seeing that another red angry Q was about to appear, Duke was in a panic. Finally, he waited until his Q skill was ready, and turned around to Q the vampire.
But little did he know that Yuan Shen was also calculating the cooldown of his skill. At the moment of cooldown, he responded almost predictably and moved at a right angle to avoid the Q.
If Duke had used his G skill a little longer, the result might have been different.
There is no if in the world...
The ultimate skill [Blood Plague (R)] exploded, and the red fury Q suddenly sucked in the blood. The health of the vampire who was holding the tower with little blood suddenly increased a lot. On the other hand, Karma's health was greatly reduced to a thread.
The vampire continued to push the tower, and when his E skill was half charged, he released it directly. The precise damage calculation killed Karma, allowing the vampire to walk out of the defense tower earlier with only 20% of his health left.
Charge up a little longer, and withstand one or two more hits from the tower, and the vampire will most likely be replaced.
Confident, precise, and weird.
After watching this replay, the commentary booths in various regions around the world fell into an eerie silence.
The language may be different, but the idea is the same.
Weird operation.
It's really just a weird operation that crushes the opponent without any reason.
Even if only one of Karma's three Qs hits, it will slow down the vampire and he will not die in this wave.
RW will not be interrupted, the second blood recovery can be played, and even the blood exchange will definitely not be in vain.
Barrage-
"????"
"Turtle, I'm stupid, what about you?
'Xswl, none of the three qs hit, Duke is too bad.'
"Oh my god, this move completely destroyed the opponent's head."
"I don't understand. How can a 0/1 Vampire kill Karma by himself by jumping over the tower..."
The audience was talking about it. The Flash Wolves' early disadvantage in the jungle made many people a little pessimistic, and a small number of trolls took the opportunity to vent their negative energy in the barrage.
While Flash Wolves are undoubtedly the most popular team in the CPL, there are also fans of other teams who simply can't stand them. For example, there are fans of WE, who have a long-standing feud with them, as well as haters who just love to criticize any team, and some LCK team fans who are crazy about them...
There are all kinds of spray.
For example, people criticized Karsa for being bullied in the jungle, saying that he is such a bad player and what kind of profession is he going to play.
For example, some people criticized Wei Shen for not being able to roam, and even accused the Korean players of match-fixing, but they didn't think about how Tsar could compare with Shi Guang in roaming ability.
The bottom lane was also criticized for just hanging around and doing nothing.
Even Yuan Shen was criticized. Even when he was surrounded by three players and had no way to escape, some people kept saying, "0/1 world's best top laner?" and "He didn't even use flash, I can do it too."
However, these trolls who took the opportunity to set the pace were all slapped in the face after they completed the corresponding kills in both the upper and lower lanes at the same time in this wave.
Of course, the trolls will not be slapped in the face or not. They will quietly hide in the overwhelming praise, waiting for the next opportunity to troll.
The death of the top laner and ADC had a huge impact on SKT.
At least, Olaf doesn't dare to invade the jungle alone anymore. The Flash Wolves' bottom lane doesn't have two skills and dares not to suppress aggressively, but the same is true for SKT's bottom lane. There is no flash to cooperate with the jungler's gank, so the conditions are the same.
But the lane control fell into the hands of Flash Wolves' bottom lane.
The same is true in the top lane. After killing a wave of Karmas, Vampire made the Push Stick early, which greatly increased his online combat effectiveness. Karma was no match for him. After cooling down, Vampire's pushing ability also underwent a qualitative change and was no less powerful than any traditional AP.
Losing lane control in the upper and lower lanes means that once a fight breaks out in the opponent's jungle, the opponent's upper and lower lanes will provide support faster.
If Olaf dared to fight the troll in the opponent's jungle, even if he killed the troll, he would most likely be killed by the supporting Flash Wolves from the top and bottom lanes.
To put it bluntly, the troll's life is worthless. A barefoot man is not afraid of a man wearing shoes. It would be a loss for Olaf to exchange his life with his.
The jungler's ability to support his teammates in the lane was fully revealed at this moment.
The advantages in the upper and lower lanes finally created a space for Karsa to develop.
Of course, don’t think about the little dragon for the time being. Olaf’s deterrent power is too great at this point. Combined with the enhancements of the Time Man and Sivir, the little dragon team cannot defeat it at all.
And vampires... now is not the time to join the group.
When Blank controlled the second dragon, Flash Wolves wisely did not try to snatch it and let it go directly.
The kills in the upper and lower lanes saved Flash Wolves from a slump in the early game, which could have led to a complete collapse, and the situation fell into a stalemate and development stage.
During the stalemate development phase, it seemed calm and boring, and the commentators began to analyze the situation.
"That was a close call." Wawa patted his heart, then breathed a sigh of relief. "This game is so similar to the last one. I almost thought Flash Wolves would be like SKT in the last game, with a sudden surge in top, mid, and jungle early on, only to collapse, allowing the opponent to snowball ever more..."
"Yeah, I have to say, Imp and Snake played really well this time," Miller said. "A lot of people say Flash Wolves just hang around in the bottom lane, but in reality, whether it's Snake's teamfight initiation and roaming, or Imp's damage support and utility in teamfights, they've always been an integral part of Flash Wolves."
"Imp is proficient in functional ADCs like Jhin, Ezreal, and Ashe, as well as teamfight ADCs like Kog'Maw, Twitch, and Sivir. His hero pool is perfectly compatible with Flash Wolves' system."
Imp is undoubtedly the most suitable ADC for Flash Wolves.
Imp has all the ADC characteristics that Flash Wolves need.
An ADC like Uzi is not suitable for Flash Wolves.
During the S6 period, Uzi's style of suppressing opponents online was deeply rooted and difficult to change even in S12.
Attacking and suppressing will give the opposing jungler a chance.
Therefore, if the jungler does not act around Uzi, he will easily be targeted by the opposing jungler, leading to the collapse of the bottom lane.
Of course, as long as the jungler is willing to help, in a 3v3 situation, with the health advantage Uzi creates in lane, the advantage in the minion line, and other factors, their chances of winning will be very high once the fight starts. After Uzi has the advantage, he can carry the entire team and win the game.
This is the same as when playing 2v2 top and jungle with Yuanshen, Flash Wolves is likely to win.
Because of this, Uzi is not suitable for Flash Wolves' flexible and changeable system.
"Didn't I, Yuanshen, play well this time? Wasn't it impressive?"
"You praised Imp, why don't you praise Yuanshen?" Wawa said with a smile:
"Well, actually I also want to praise Yuanshen..."
Miller said, shrugged helplessly: "I really want to make a surprised expression, but I suddenly found that I am actually
I felt absolutely no emotion at all about Yuanshen's solo kill of the opponent, and even felt like laughing..."
(End of this chapter)
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