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Chapter 243: Detailed Learning of E: Top Yasuo Users

In the fierce battles of Summoner's Rift, every detail in the early game can be crucial in determining the outcome. In this game, the Flash Wolves' clash with their opponents was intense from the very beginning, right from the laning phase.

At the start of the game, Jayce, leveraging his reach advantage, fiercely suppressed Yasuo in the laning phase at level 1. Although Yasuo player Yuan Shen was slightly at a disadvantage in the early stages and was cautious in last-hitting, the situation on the field changed instantly when Yasuo reached level 2.

Yuan Shen's operation was delicate, and with the help of Yasuo's agile E skill, he kept moving between the minions. This not only allowed him to cleverly avoid Jayce's long-range shells, but also forced Jayce to not suppress him as recklessly as he did at level 1.

After all, if Jayce gets too close, Yasuo will have the opportunity to counterattack. Yasuo's damage in the early game cannot be underestimated. Combined with the critical strike bonus of Steel Flash, his terrifying output poses a real threat to Jayce.

However, Yuan Shen was very clear-headed, knowing that even with Yasuo's impressive damage, it would be difficult for him to defeat Jayce in a duel. Jayce player Smeb was equally cautious. Although Jayce theoretically had a significant advantage against Yasuo before level 6, he didn't dare to let his guard down in the face of Yuan Shen's excellent performance, and he didn't achieve the overwhelming advantage he had imagined.

Smeb knew that level 6 was a crucial turning point in Jayce vs. Yasuo laning. Before level 6, Jayce's reach allowed him to engage from a distance. But once Yasuo reached level 6 and gained his ultimate, Last Breath, his mobility and burst damage increased dramatically. If Jayce wasn't positioned carefully, Yasuo would likely seize the opportunity and launch a combo to decimate him.

Moreover, compared to Jayce's frequent use of skills, which results in high mana consumption, Yasuo, a hero with no mana consumption, has a natural endurance advantage in laning. Although the situation is not optimistic, Smeb can only bite the bullet and push the line, trying to expand the advantage by suppressing the minion line.

But he knew in his heart that he had to always pay attention to the jungler's movements, otherwise if the enemy jungler Olaf seized the opportunity and cooperated with Yasuo to gank, Jayce would most likely be killed instantly.

At this time, the junglers of both sides were also secretly competing with each other.

Peanut's Lee Sin was well aware of the delicate situation in top lane and was constantly active in the upper jungle, looking for gank opportunities. Karsa's Olaf was equally aware of the opponent's intentions, knowing that Lee Sin was likely to linger near top lane.

Judging from the top and jungle lineups of both teams, if a two-on-two teamfight were to break out, Flash Wolves' chances of victory would be relatively slim due to their hero traits and early-game disadvantages. To avoid unnecessary losses, Karsa weighed the pros and cons and decided to avoid the fight. Although this would put Yuan Shen's Yasuo under greater pressure, and he might face a tower dive kill after the minion wave entered the tower, Karsa firmly believed that Yuan Shen's strength was more than enough to handle such a situation.

Afterwards, Karsa went the other way and turned his target to the bottom lane. In this game, Flash Wolves chose the combination of Jhin and Zyra in the bottom lane, which originally had a strong suppressive power in theory.

Jhin has excellent burst damage, while Zyra can use her skills to set traps, restrict enemy movement, and provide considerable sustained damage. However, the laning situation in the early game was unexpected, and they were suppressed by the opposing Ice and Nami.

Ashe, with her immense range, constantly chipped away at Jhin and Zyra's health with basic attacks, while Nami used her abilities to heal Ashe and provide speed boosts, making it difficult for the Flash Wolves' bottom lane duo to fight back. Whenever Jhin and Zyra tried to counterattack, Ashe's slows and Nami's control skills would follow, disrupting their rhythm.

In terms of last-hitting, the Flash Wolves bottom lane combination was afraid to move too far forward because their health was frequently depleted, resulting in a lower number of last-hit results.

Faced with this situation, Jhin and Zyra began to adjust their strategy, trying to use Zyra's traps to restrict Ashe and Nami's movement and look for opportunities to counterattack. After Karsa arrived at the bottom lane, he did not immediately initiate a gank, but instead waited in the bushes, observing the laning situation of both sides.

He knew that a rash attack might not achieve the desired effect and might even put his team in a more disadvantageous position. Finally, when Ashe and Nami pushed the lane too aggressively, Karsa seized the opportunity, controlling Olaf to rush out of the brush, and with Jhin and Zyra, launched a fierce attack on the enemy bottom lane duo...

Then Karsa went the other way and came to the bottom lane.

This combination of Jyra and Jhin was unexpectedly suppressed by the opposing Ashe and Nami in the early stages.

In fact, judging from the bottom lane combinations of both sides, Jhin and Zyra are definitely stronger.

But at this time, the opponent's lineup unexpectedly took the lead.

Even with this seemingly unrelated combination, they managed to suppress the opponent in the early game, even gaining a significant advantage in health. Pray and CJ were both well aware that Olaf would be in the top jungle at this point, as the top lane had a higher priority than the bottom lane in this game.

If Jayce's performance can be restricted, ROX's rhythm will be cut in half.

The players were now fully aware of the situation. They thought Aura's head shield would definitely help the ganking lane and mitigate Yu Fang's attack, but Karsa, true to his nature, went his own way. He headed straight to the bottom lane. Combined with Zyra's control, he instantly killed the opposing Nami, securing first blood. In fact, this wave of attack truly gave Nami a chance; if she hadn't placed a ward at that moment, the kill would have been impossible. But now, no matter what, it was too late. Since Flash Wolves had secured the kill, everything that followed could be better utilized. The bottom lane had taken the lead, which was also of extraordinary significance to the game.

This actually adds a bit of challenge to the opposing jungler.
In the current version, if you gain an advantage in the early stages, the snowballing ability is absolutely unimaginable.

And the current whereabouts are likely to start the rhythm of pushing the tower in an instant.

This was definitely unacceptable to ROX. However, even if they were to take the tower in the bottom lane, they could still be overtaken by the opposing Olaf. If this happened, the bottom lane would be completely destroyed!
There was no way to continue. So now, Lee Sin had to have the energy to take care of the bottom lane.
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Once the opponent finds an opportunity, the game will be completely broken.

But now for Peanut, it is a very difficult choice.

If he cannot ensure the development of the top lane now, once he reaches level 6, Jayce's advantage will be gone in an instant.

If Olaf goes against the grain and goes straight to the top lane to outflank, then this point in the game is likely to be restricted. Once both the top and bottom lanes are at a disadvantage, then the game will really go far.
If he continued to focus on the top lane, new problems would inevitably arise in the bottom lane. He was in a dilemma, unsure of what to do.

Peanut seemed extremely excited. When he was choosing a hero, his hands were tapping on the keyboard quickly, his body was dancing along with his hands, and he was muttering to himself, as if he was planning various tactics for the game.

From his condition, it can be seen that Peanut is full of confidence in this competition and is determined to win.

As the match officially began, the flames of battle quickly ignited on Summoner's Rift. However, the situation unfolded beyond Peanut's expectations. After just over ten minutes, Peanut's expression suddenly turned grim, his brows furrowed tightly into the shape of a "川" character.

The situation was clear at the moment. Karsa's Olaf, with his brilliant jungle strategy and precise map control, perfectly suppressed Peanut's Lee Sin. Although the two junglers hadn't yet engaged in a head-on clash, Karsa's control of jungle resources and support rhythm in lane was clearly superior. Karsa's command of map resources was like that of a general, clearly perceiving every corner of the battlefield.

He knows when to counter-jungle and when to gank the lane. This precise judgment of the situation makes Peanuts' IQ surpassed by his strength.

The Flash Wolves' extensive tournament experience was fully demonstrated here. Every decision they made was like a carefully considered chess game, and every move was perfectly timed. This was undoubtedly a huge test for Peanut.

How to regain one's form and adjust tactics under Karsa's powerful suppression became the key factor in determining the direction of the game.

Peanut, a seasoned player, quickly made his decision. After careful consideration, he decided to go all in, focusing on the top lane and helping Jayce.

In his opinion, as long as he could cooperate with Jayce to kill Yasuo once, allowing Jayce in the top lane to take off, he could decide the outcome of the game through a solo push strategy. In addition, he analyzed that even if the opponent's bottom lane wanted to kill by tower, it would take a certain amount of time, and the Flash Wolves bottom lane combination lacked stable control skills, so his bottom lane was not completely defenseless.

After careful consideration, Peanut finally set his sights on the top lane.

Turning to the top lane, Yasuo player Yuan Shen, after struggling to grow early, finally reached level 16, ushering in his first strong period. Although Jayce held a slight lead in last hits by six, this gap was perfectly acceptable for Yasuo. Yuan Shen, controlling Yasuo, returned home and immediately purchased a pair of cloth boots.

This choice not only reflects his clear judgment of the situation, but also demonstrates his excellent understanding of the game.

Judging from the current laning situation, it is indeed quite difficult for Yasuo to fight Jayce head-on.

In the early laning phase, Yuan Shen's Yasuo performance was outstanding. With his superb positioning and flexible use of the E skill, he successfully avoided many of Jayce's key consumption skills.

However, before leveling up, Jayce, with his advantage in reach and damage, maintained perfect control over Yasuo. Jayce continuously used long-range shells to deplete Yasuo's health, attempting to pin him under the tower and limit his development. But Yuan Shen remained calm, patiently looking for opportunities to counterattack.

When Peanut's Lee Sin rushed towards the top lane, Karsa seemed to sense his opponent's intention. He did not choose to go directly to the top lane to counter, but instead used clever map operations to set up vision in the bushes near the top lane, while sending signals to his own bottom lane combination in the bottom lane, allowing them to seize the opportunity to suppress.

Unaware that Karsa had spotted his movements, Peanut cautiously approached Yasuo with Jayce. Just as they were about to strike, Yuan Shen, with his keen senses, spotted something unusual in the brush. He immediately adjusted his position, using his E skill to nimbly weave between the minions, creating distance between Jayce and Lee Sin.

Jayce and Lee Sin, seeing their plan exposed, didn't give up easily. They continued to search for opportunities, trying to capitalize on Yasuo's mistakes. A thrilling tug-of-war unfolded in the top lane, with every skill unleashed and every positioning adjustment captivating the audience.

Peanut constantly directed Jayce to test his skills, trying to force out Yasuo's key skills. Yuan Shen, with his excellent operation and calm judgment, successfully resolved the crisis time and time again.

At this point, the situation in the bottom lane also changed. Under Karsa's command, the Flash Wolves bottom lane duo seized the opportunity when the enemy bottom lane duo's attention was distracted by the top lane and decisively launched an attack.

Jhin and the support worked in perfect harmony, and with his precise basic attacks and high burst damage from his ultimate, Jhin quickly suppressed the enemy's bottom lane's health. The enemy bottom lane duo realized the situation was dire and tried to return to the city for supplies, but the Flash Wolves bottom lane combination seized the opportunity and successfully completed a kill.

The top lane showdown continued. Peanut, upon hearing the dire news from the bottom lane, grew increasingly anxious. He decided to take a risk and commanded Jayce to charge directly at Yasuo. Yuan Shen, alert, quickly activated his wind wall, blocking Jayce's crucial ability. Then, using the wind wall's cover, he swung back to attack Jayce and Lee Sin.

For a moment, the skill special effects were shining brightly, and both sides fought back and forth, neither giving in.

In this fierce battle, anyone can become the final winner...

Judging from the current situation, it is very difficult for Yasuo to fight. In this game, Yuan Shen's Yasuo performed well enough. Through positioning and E skills, he dodged and grabbed the important brewing damage.
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However, before the level is raised, Jayce still has perfect suppression.
At this time, choosing to fight is definitely an unwise choice. Safe and stable development is the real top priority!
In the early stages, the two sides didn't create any real sparks.
Although some people may see that Smeb has perfectly suppressed Yuan Shen when watching the game.

But in this case, it is a matter of opinion.
For a truly top player, when getting a hero at a disadvantage, being able to stabilize the early development is already an advantage in the early stage.

So even though Jayce is definitely in the driver's seat right now, Yasuo isn't lagging behind in terms of last hits or experience. (End of this chapter)

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