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Chapter 545 Destroy it, damn it!
Chapter 545 Destroy it, damn it!
Especially the rock finch.
The high burst damage in the early game makes it easy to get kills; as long as the W skill Rock Strike lands, getting a kill is a piece of cake.
What's more, there's also a Ryze assist at this moment.
What Scout had to do was to flash and attack decisively the moment Lin Ruo appeared in sight, using his W skill to control Galio who didn't have time to react, and then follow up with EQ and auto-attacks to deal as much damage as possible.
Then came that rockfall.
Before Galio could break free of his restraints, he had already lifted the person diagonally into Taliyah's attack range.
Next
Naturally, it's the health bar disappearing trick.
The uneven stone slabs blocked Galio's attempt to teleport away, and a barrage of stone projectiles then struck the colossus without warning.
With Ryze's additional damage, Galio's health instantly dropped to about one-third.
In a panic, Chovy tried to escape, but found herself in a situation where there was no way out.
Because Lin Ruo's positioning was very precise, it almost blocked his steps when he used his E skill Righteous Punch to retreat, and in that short moment of thinking...
Chovy then discovered that her health was almost depleted.
Taliyah's early-game damage is ultimately just too overpowered.
And this was two against one.
Chovy, unable to even use Flash, could only haphazardly use his E skill to collide with Taliyah, and his death was imminent as soon as he landed.
He didn't even have a chance to dodge.
Of course, if your hand speed is even faster, it's an unmistakable death flash.
This is far more humiliating than dying outright. Fortunately, Chovy doesn't have that kind of hand speed, nor does he think that hand speed is of any use.
Therefore, Lin Ruo rightfully got the second kill in the third game, a kill that broke the hearts of all the Korean viewers.
Especially look at this time, just over 3 minutes in, Taliyah, who needs to do the most work, has already gotten two kills.
Can this game really continue?
Many Korean viewers quietly got up and left after watching this, and the number of people in the venue decreased significantly, gradually turning it into EDG's home ground.
The commentator on the podium, Roaring Emperor, frowned deeply at the current situation, and even he was too embarrassed to say anything supporting GRF anymore.
After all, I supported you so much, and this is how you repay me?
Go big from the start.
Never mind, the first two games were already pretty bad from the start.
It would be strange if they didn't.
Looking at the items that Taliyah bought after the two kills and recall, Roaring Emperor could only sigh repeatedly, completely at a loss for what to do.
I can't play it.
I bought a small ghost book after just two jungle camps and a recall.
Meanwhile, Tazan couldn't even afford a longsword, so they could only buy more jungle items to improve their jungle clearing ability.
The gap between the junglers on both sides has become visibly wide.
While Tazan was still farming in the top jungle at the start of the game, Lin Ruo quickly went to the bottom lane after clearing the bottom jungle and forced Kalista to use Flash as soon as she appeared.
With Kalista out of Flash, GRF's bot lane became visibly vulnerable once again.
As I said before, Taliyah is too easy to gank, especially this time with Thresh as a partner.
Tazan could only hastily devise a battle plan. At least during the time Kalista didn't have Flash, he had to take care of everything in the bottom lane more carefully than anyone else.
If Kalista, the pillar of the early game, dies again, the situation will be truly disastrous.
The period of about 7 minutes was the biggest turning point in the third game.
The character GimGoon was arrested after logging in.
Just as Aatrox returned to base to replenish his equipment, Nightmare, who had finally made it to the top side of the map, quietly crept into the bushes behind the first tower, the only way Aatrox could get back into the tower.
at the same time.
Urgot, who had already returned to the city, also teleported to the bushes through the spies planted by Nightmare.
Unaware that the Sword Demon had just stepped out of the grass, Urgot, with four legs, unexpectedly emerged from the grass.
Before GimGoon could react, Urgot flashed forward, used his E to jump forward, and then picked up Aatrox's massive body and threw him to the back.
That is, the edge of the grass.
The Nightmare Path grants increased movement speed and attack damage. Tazan, controlling Nightmare, immediately steps forward and applies his E skill, dealing continuous damage to Aatrox. If the target remains within range, a fear effect will be triggered after the time expires, causing him to flee.
At that moment, Kim Gong knew he couldn't escape.
Because Urgot's ultimate also locked him down, even if he flashed into the tower, he would still die.
So GimGoon resigned himself to his fate. In a daze, he didn't use any skills. He was first lifted up by a skill, then feared, and finally took Urgot's ultimate.
After being pierced and hit by a chemical drill, once the health value drops to a certain threshold, and the player is automatically judged as weak, meaning they reach the kill threshold, they are dragged and executed.
The Sword Demon is dead.
GRF finally managed to turn the tide.
Despite a disastrous start to the game, Tazan didn't completely lose its way during this period; instead, it quickly made some appropriate choices.
While protecting the bottom lane, they went to the top lane and pulled off a big play.
Compared to Kalista, Urgot is indeed a more suitable candidate for assistance.
In the current version, Urgot, who is already stronger, can often play a role that is both tanky and capable of dealing damage in team fights in the early and mid-game as long as he doesn't fall too far behind in development.
This is exactly what GRF needs right now; Galio needs a front-line support to get in.
"Tazan has finally found an opportunity. Taking down Aatrox is very effective. Sword can at least take down half of the top lane turret's health, but... wait a minute."
The Roaring Emperor, who had finally managed to speak, suddenly fell silent upon seeing the situation.
Because Lin Ruo is not stupid; on the contrary, Lin Ruo is the most powerful jungler in League of Legends today.
So after seeing that the top lane had been ganked, Lin Ruo's first decision was to rush to the bottom lane through the blue side's jungle and surround them, ganking Kalista and Gragas inside the first tower.
Normally, if your jungler ganks the top lane, the bottom lane should be wary of being tower-dived.
However, before this wave, the bottom lane was controlled, and if they retreated normally, they would lose at least two waves of minions.
Viper felt that this was no different from being dead.
With Galio available to provide support at any time, their situation wasn't actually that bad.
Then, after consuming more than half of the creep wave that had entered the tower, Taliyah appeared in the back area very precisely on time, revealing her position in the Krugs area.
GRF's duo immediately retreated. Viper, who was only level 5, still tried to engage Kalista head-on with the Taliyah blocking their path, but as soon as the latter cast Stone Scatter and then launched a massive boulder projectile with maximum damage using her Q skill...
After Kalista's health suddenly dropped by nearly half after being hit, Viper knew that it was better to stay under the turret and eke out a living than to retreat.
Coming out like that is clearly suicide.
Even though Galio's ultimate ability, "Heavenly Justice," had already landed very quickly.
However, Viper was still unable to withstand the subsequent barrage of stone projectiles, causing his health to drop rapidly to only about one-third.
After Galio successfully landed and protected the remaining Kalista, and then used his E to move forward and his W skill to prepare to charge up his taunt, Lin Ruo was temporarily unable to deal any damage.
But EDG's output wasn't limited to just this one.
Ryze is here too.
Scout, driving the car, was a step too slow, but his speed was just right, which didn't prevent him from finishing off the already low-health Kalista.
Chovy couldn't care less about the two of them at this point; she could only watch helplessly as Taliyah and Ryze used his EW combo followed by Q to finish off Kalista.
As for the barrels.
At this moment, Lehends was in dire straits, being relentlessly attacked and dominated by the EDG duo in front of him.
With Kalista's death, EDG has clearly won this team fight decisively.
Galio and Gragas became the primary targets of team fights, with no one able to distract them.
What damage can two lumps of flesh do? Besides, Galio is an underdeveloped Galio who dies every three minutes.
—……
By the time Tazan arrived at the bottom lane, it was already too late. The bottom tower hadn't fallen yet, but all three people guarding the bottom lane were gone.
Taliyah's damage is simply too high, and with support Thresh and Ryze both having crowd control abilities, killing a Gragas before he reaches his ultimate is quite easy.
With Galio appearing out of nowhere, Chovy, completely disoriented, used Flash this time, but still suffered at the hands of ranged heroes.
Just as they were about to enter the second tower, the target was still captured from afar by a barrage of stone projectiles fired by the Rock Sparrow.
Lin Ruo ultimately went on a killing spree.
Scout's Ryze got a kill, and even iboy's Varus got a kill.
With such a perfect kill distribution, EDG's bot lane maneuver was incredibly profitable.
Tazan, who had just arrested the top laner and hadn't even had a chance to be happy, suddenly felt like the sky had fallen.
When he was free, Lin Ruo was working; when he was working, Lin Ruo was still working.
The difference between taking one head and taking three heads is self-evident.
It's blown up, the bottom lane is completely destroyed.
Tazan couldn't even get a kill on the Krugs, while EDG easily took down the bottom lane tower by grouping up four players, thus gaining momentum.
Sword Emperor in the top lane also wanted to push down the top tower as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, Aatrox had a teleport ability, and Urgot ultimately failed to even reach half the expected health of the turret.
With one tower and three kills, GRF completely blew up the sky.
Before the duo even started questioning their existence, Tazan had already begun to question it.
Should I not have gone top lane during the time Kalista didn't have Flash? Would that have prevented the bot lane explosion?
But was it really wrong of me to gank top lane? I've been ganking bot lane quite a bit before.
When did ganking become an act of harming teammates?
Also, why didn't the duo retreat? Wouldn't it be better to retreat to the tower and wait for Galio to land when the enemy arrives? Are they hoping to both clear most of the minion wave and retreat to the second tower faster than the arriving Taliyah?
Tazan, whose head was filled with a million questions, felt like he was about to explode.
He felt that Lin Ruo's constant, rhythmic approach was driving him crazy.
While he was still trying to figure it out, Lin Ruo had already done the next wave of help for the team as easily as picking up a package, successfully helping Aatrox catch and kill Urgot, who was doing well in the top lane.
With his ultimate ability activated, he quickly arrived at the battlefield. Facing Urgot, who had just used Flash 7 minutes earlier, as long as he blocked the enemy's retreat, Urgot would surely die.
Of course, the escape route is still behind the blue team's first tower.
At this point, Lin Ruo was almost ready to complete a major item, so Aatrox only needed to activate his ultimate and go into the tower to act as a human tank.
Without Flash, Urgot is purely there to deal damage; he's not really a tank.
After all, the game only lasts 10 minutes. How can you magically buy a magic resistance item out of thin air? That's definitely not possible, unless Aatrox is a Bronze player, allowing Urgot to build items so recklessly.
But the Sword Demon is clearly not one of them.
On the contrary, GimGoon is a top laner who is very willing to make sacrifices, and he perfectly cooperated with Lin Ruo to complete the arrest of Urgot.
EDG has pulled off another major comeback, and the top laner, Sword, is suddenly showing signs of collapse.
Meanwhile, Tazan wasn't idle either, and decisively turned off the lights on Ryze in the mid lane.
It seems the light was turned off a bit too late, or perhaps Chovy in the mid lane didn't do enough foreplay. Not only did he fail to control Ryze, but he also allowed Ryze to unleash a combo before Nightmare could turn off the light, triggering Nimbus Cloak and allowing him to retreat quickly.
This also caused Tazan, who flew up in the dark, to suddenly find himself feeling lonely and unable to sleep.
Without Galio's control to connect, he seemed unable to kill Ryze by himself. Moreover, because of the Nimbus Cloak trigger and Ghost, Ryze quickly ran from the middle lane to the fallen turret.
Knowing that Tazan was impossible to kill, he ultimately chose not to pursue him further without even taking a single hit from the tower.
He felt betrayed by his teammates again, and he really wanted to ask Chovy why he didn't control Ryze before he attacked, otherwise his attack in the dark wouldn't have resulted in this outcome.
However, it's no longer important to discuss this now.
Because the first tower had also fallen, and his Nightmare hadn't accomplished anything in the mid lane, this was how he used his long-planned ultimate move.
Do you know how long the cooldown of Nightmare's ultimate is? This explosion completely disrupted GRF's rhythm.
...
"Ugh."
Hearing the silence in the voice chat, Mai Zi in the audience knew that this game was probably over.
He didn't understand why he always played terribly in the early game, no matter what lineup he played.
But now he seemed to understand.
Look at EDG's jungler, Lin Ruo, he's a human being.
It's one thing to have a rhythm every second, but the key is that when you play tactics, who can beat you? Right at the start, you use a sneak attack to outmaneuver Tazan.
The key point is that Tazan, who was completely destroyed at the start, is still the most hardworking player in GRF so far.
Wheat suddenly felt sorry for Tazan.
Not only do they bear the greatest pressure, but they also have to continue to work hard to reverse a situation that seems impossible.
In that case, promise me you'll stay away from Lin Ruo next time you encounter her, okay?
At this moment, head coach Mai Zi had no choice but to disconnect the voice chat system from the team, and all his thoughts could only be summed up in one sentence, just like the players on the field.
Destroy it, damn it!
(End of this chapter)
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