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Chapter 561 Is it going to be G?
Chapter 561 Is it going to be G?
The discussion continues.
The match is still ongoing, but for some teams, such a prolonged process seems to be nothing short of torture.
When Baron Nashor's mournful cry echoed throughout Summoner's Rift, all five players on the IG bench felt their heads buzzing.
The happiness of destroying a tower didn't last more than a minute; what followed was endless torment.
First, the river was suddenly wiped out, and then Baron Nash surrendered the river.
JK, in particular, was still in a daze. He couldn't understand why, even though there was a tall, muscular Irelia blocking the way, it didn't prevent him from dying silently.
And this Akali, may I ask where you came from?
As JK kept replaying the scene of being sliced in one stroke in her mind, she suddenly felt unwell all over.
Prior to this, the Instagram voice chat was actively interactive, but afterwards, it completely turned into a lifeless, stagnant pool.
There's really nothing more to say.
If EDG still has a chance to win the game after this wave, then they'll probably have to stand still and let them beat them.
Especially considering Ning's poor performance with Gragas, he was able to fight back and forth even with the Baron buff.
So IG really doesn't know how to play anymore.
And nobody knew what they were supposed to do next.
"It's really difficult. IG still has so many outer turrets. It feels like if they take them all, it will add at least another 5,000 gold difference. With such a big gap between the two sides, there is no comparison at all."
In the commentary booth, Ji De opened his mouth, but then couldn't help shaking his head.
"With a 10,000 gold deficit, the chances of turning the game around are extremely low, especially against EDG. Under normal circumstances, IG will have a hard time finding good opportunities. Once the Baron is secured, EDG will have no chance to counterattack."
At least IG is an LPL team. If it were a team from another region that was at such a disadvantage, it would be much worse.
I bet they've already started yelling like crazy, shouting "Well done!" and "Nice!" and are practically running around the whole stadium.
However, IG is one of the teams that made significant contributions to LPL's championship victory, so it's like they're both important to LPL.
In fact, seeing either side lose is something that LPL commentators can't help but feel a little heartbroken for.
But eventually one side will take second place.
So I remember choosing to tell the truth: "We have to drag it out, but it's hard to drag it out. Lin Shen just kicked out without Flash, so IG must be even more careful when there is Flash in the high ground team fight."
Yes, they now have to defend against Lee Sin's relentless fourth kick.
Logically speaking, it's not good for Lee Sin to kick people in the middle of a chaotic team fight, but since his ID is Lin Ruo, he becomes a knack that never misses.
IG had no choice but to be on guard.
In particular, EDG, having secured the Baron buff, quickly began to operate in a well-organized manner.
First, they took down the mid tower as soon as the dragon was defeated, by having one person attack the tower and four people take the dragon.
After returning to the city to regroup and replenish their supplies, they resumed their orderly and continuous advance as a group.
First, they took down the outer towers on both sides, then the five of them gathered to pressure the so-called middle tower. There was no need for any excessive thinking.
EZ started by poking the tower, while Lin Ruo probed from the side using her so-called Q skill. Akali then pressured from above. After some attrition on both sides, GimGoon Ornn bravely stepped to the front to aggressively push forward.
Because the turret's health was almost depleted at this point, IG dared not stay under their so-called second turret.
Once the second tower fell, GimGoon Ornn didn't hesitate at all and immediately activated his ultimate, summoning a goat to charge at the IG players on the high ground.
The main objective is to achieve a decisive wave of attrition.
Try this method to see if you can cripple the IG team. If you can, then go straight to the high ground. If not, then change direction.
This is a risk-free activity.
With no threat to their high ground, EDG immediately changed formation, with four players moving up to gather minions and continue pressuring the second tower area.
Ornn, meanwhile, returned to base to replenish his supplies, conserved his teleport, and then walked down the bottom lane to prepare for pushing the second turret.
EDG isn't in a hurry at all in terms of this strategy. As long as they don't focus on pushing the high ground, the buff time from the Baron buff will be more than enough for them to take down all of IG's outer towers.
At this point, sending Ornn back to resupply before launching a second wave is perfectly fine.
The remaining four EDG players grouped up and cleared out the entire upper jungle, leaving no survivors for IG.
Immediately after Ornn arrived in the bottom lane, they immediately grouped up and pressured the second top tower's health.
IG was completely unable to stop them, so the final outcome was obvious: all three outer turrets fell.
Ning couldn't get anything in the jungle; EDG didn't even leave him a chicken.
"It seems like Ning hasn't managed to get any jungle monsters for four minutes straight."
Guan Zeyuan, watching from the commentary booth, felt an inexplicable urge to laugh.
Ning Wang's performance in this game was truly exceptionally poor.
Especially in contrast to Lin Ruo, who ate his fill and could produce whatever he wanted back home.
Meanwhile, the sharp-eyed Wang Duoduo added, "Not only did he not get a single jungle monster, but Ning's level hasn't changed at all in these four minutes."
This was entirely predictable. After all, if you can't even farm the jungle, you, as a jungler, wouldn't be thinking of farming the lane minions, would you?
Never mind, my teammates don't even have time to clear it yet.
So, considering that in less than 25 minutes, the experience difference between Lee Sin and Gragas, which is more than 3 levels, seems quite significant.
Gragas might not be human, and Lee Sin might not be human either; the difference is that one is a god and the other is a monster.
This is a comparison of the strategic positions of the two sides.
Ning, who had previously built a nuclear-powered item, now had neither damage nor tankiness. Moreover, he couldn't afford any more items, so he could only make do with some support items and stand on the same level as Baolan.
The key issue is that its effect doesn't seem to be as great as Baolan's, since it can't be placed in the front without thinking.
Having successfully destroyed all the outer towers, EDG then secured their third Infernal Dragon.
At this point, IG is in the same predicament again: it seems like they can't defend at all, but it also seems like they're in trouble to engage.
All we know is that if we delay for another two minutes, LeBlanc will be practically useless.
So IG has to fight back, even though they have a late-game carry like Xayah here.
But the most obvious problem is that you can't just throw all the resources at the world, that would be like a bottomless pit.
After all, if they only manage to take the high ground on all three lanes and ignore the jungle, they might as well just surrender.
So regardless of whether IG wants to drag the game out, they need to establish vision control first, instead of just staying in the high ground and waiting to die.
However, making a move means being targeted by EDG in various ways, which is also a form of torture.
To demonstrate their superior vision control, just as all of IG's players were pushing out to establish vision, the live broadcast director presented a panoramic view from the perspective of the IG players, reminiscent of a "God mode" perspective.
The sight caused a stir among the onlookers. Because apart from a little vision near the high ground, almost no other area was visible to IG. Stepping into the jungle was like walking in the dark, requiring constant vigilance to avoid being suddenly confronted by a bunch of "breadmen" (players who can't see each other).
This situation is dangerous, but it's something we have to do seriously.
EDG knew that IG would definitely come to make a move, so they laid a trap in the jungle early on.
For example, Ezreal, Rakan, and Akali are positioned near the river near the F6 area, while Ornn is in the Krugs area above.
But where is Lin Ruo?
"Lin Ruo is going in circles, he's going in circles."
In the commentary box.
Guan Zeyuan's eyes gleamed: "IG has absolutely no vision in the jungle right now. They have no idea where Lin Ruo is."
Yes, IG had no idea.
But everyone else knew, especially the audience and the commentators.
Lin Ruo had been crouching at the three wolves position for almost half a minute until he saw the Gragas staggering towards him through the online vision. Then, he immediately went to the small path that led to IG.
Ning Wang didn't keep an eye on the Three Wolves area; he just left a sniper eye in the grass by the river when he saw that there were no wild animals there.
Because the Baron Nashor currently respawns faster than the Dragon.
Therefore, what IG needs to do most is to maintain vision control in the top half of the map, so that the Baron Nashor won't be lost when it spawns, or it will be used as bait for them to rush there and get wiped out from start to finish.
At this point, the lower half of the field of vision must be ignored to some extent.
Lin Ruo seized this opportunity to sneak back to the Three Wolves' location via a side path, then positioned herself at the wall's central point to avoid being seen.
At this moment, none of the IG players were thinking about looking back, but Lin Ruo, who had vision in the mid lane, was able to observe all their actions closely and then send a signal towards the tri-bush.
This narrow spot is perfect for starting a group purchase.
The vision here had already been cleared, so it would have been difficult for the EDG players in the upper half of the map to determine how many IG players had entered the F6 bush.
But Lin Ruo can see it.
Lin Ruo could roughly tell from the way IG moved around online that they had all flocked to the F6 area.
It really doesn't work.
Shout to the EZ at the entrance of the river jungle to unleash a big ultimate!
Yes, once iboy unleashed his arcing ultimate, and as it flew through the F6 bush and hit the three people inside, you could roughly determine the exact locations of all the IG players.
Not only can it be judged, but the effect of directly hitting three people below the poke level is also quite obvious.
This was tantamount to the horn of a team fight being sounded in disguise. When they learned that the IG players were gathered in the bushes near F6, the lava zone created by the goat's running had already spread across the area from the F6 bushes to the mid lane.
Ornn unleashed his ultimate!
For a moment, almost all five members of IG were in the area affected by the ultimate ability.
All that awaited them was a hasty retreat, an exit from the triangular grass area, and then a move to the more spacious central route to spread out their formation.
Logically, no one should be able to stop them at this point.
However, Lin Ruo's position made him the true instigator of this upheaval.
"Should Lin Ruo play in this position? He definitely should. It's like he could be strung together like a candied hawthorn."
I remember he spoke his thoughts without hesitation from the commentary booth.
If we could go out and make a candied hawthorn skewer, how exciting would that scene be!
And isn't this exactly what Lin Ruo was crouching here for?
So Lin Ruo naturally had to go out; if he didn't go out and manually operate the system, Ornn might not even be able to hit many people.
With vision available above the midline, the likelihood and cost of such a kick are extremely low. Just avoid Leona's position to prevent being counter-controlled. As for the rest…
Lin Ruoke didn't care about all that; he just wanted to see who was on the same line. As for their positions, he could keep adjusting them.
This so-called adjustment method involves first peering through the wall to get out, and then determining which direction to dodge in.
Yes, it's good that Prince Ning has come.
Seeing the location of the barrel, Lin Ruo decisively chose to ward out and then dodge diagonally, kicking the unresponsive barrel directly above her and sending it crashing into the F6 wall at top speed.
And on this side, there's the newcomer, the Irelia.
"Lin Ruo kicked twice!"
Wang Duoduo's voice was ready to erupt at that moment.
Perhaps this kick wasn't as magical as he imagined, for example, stringing together three or four, or even five.
However, linking two together is already very valuable, because it means that EDG can eliminate two as soon as the team fight begins.
Yes, there is no reason.
The kicked Gragas collided with the Irelia behind him, and being unable to move for a short time, he was trapped within Ornn's ultimate range and had no chance of escaping.
Because later.
The unstoppable goat leaped over and crashed into the two, followed by Luo, who activated his ultimate skill and arrived to charm and lift them, controlling them once again.
With the others providing additional damage, the fragile Gragas was almost gone the moment Rakan lifted him up.
TheShy, who instinctively activated his W skill to increase his tankiness, was quickly overwhelmed by the combined fire of all five EDG members and collapsed to the ground.
Without any visibility, Lin Ruo's kick to the candied hawthorn skewer ended the lives of both of them.
The scene immediately descended into chaos.
IG's most powerful Irelia has fallen, but EDG's offensive continues unabated.
After lifting up Irelia and Gragas, Tianye Luo quickly flashed forward and continued to charm the nearby Leona and LeBlanc. Only Xayah managed to use her ultimate to avoid the charm.
But then.
Akali suddenly appeared.
It wasn't targeting Xayah or LeBlanc, but simply targeting the so-called Leona, a support unit that had no chance of escaping.
Baolan had to stand in front and cover his teammates' retreat, and that was exactly who EDG wanted to kill.
Already outnumbered, IG was no match for EDG's all-out attack. After Leona fell, Xayah and LeBlanc retreated back to their high ground.
But at this moment, what appeared to be signs that the game was about to end was now before them.
Because of the difference in numbers, they now only have two survivors, while EDG has a full 5 survivors.
(End of this chapter)
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