My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?
Chapter 206 Thunder Yatales, Combined!
Chapter 206 Thunder Yatales, Combined!
The game begins.
Both sides were in standard positions.
In this game, Luo Ji chose to start with a Doran's Blade.
In theory, Kled is not good against Camille because Camille's passive shield can block a lot of Kled's damage. Building Doran's Shield and Revitalize might be a more stable option.
But this one.
It's obvious to the naked eye that TES's jungler doesn't gank top lane much, while Karsa is more likely to gank, even frequently.
So let's go back to the original topic.
What's the most powerful thing about a top laner? It's the jungler.
Since there was no level one grass-stealing or grass-camping, Da Huang could easily see Luo Ji's equipment after he showed up.
Starting with Doran's Blade and Conqueror rune, this is all about going head-to-head with him in lane.
Fortunately.
He didn't play like a human being much this time either.
Doran's Shield + Undying + Revitalize, too lazy to even use Bone Plating, no need for positioning or dodging skills, Big Yellow just chooses to believe in his own weakness.
Correct!
I just can't dodge the enemy's Q once we start fighting, so I don't even bring Bone Plating anymore, I just bring Revitalize. See what happens then?
"They really have no shame."
Luo Ji's lips twitched when he noticed that the opponent's talent and item build were wrong.
The cunning rhubarb.
In order to make me hesitate, did they actually transform me into my "young" self?
Aren't you afraid I'll just blast Yatares?
Fit! ?
One level.
As soon as the two sides' lanes met, Luo Ji immediately pressed forward and put on the dog leash.
Even though Da Huang had thought about it before the game started.
Given the opponent's incredible skill, he probably wouldn't be able to dodge their Q, but when the leash was thrown at him, he still instinctively twisted his body.
result.
With one twist, it went straight to the opposite chain.
broken!
Am I now a member of the Q-Spicy Dance Club?
Moreover, Luo Ji played very skillfully. After landing the dog leash, he maintained a certain distance, neither going over to attack the opponent nor giving Camille a chance to attack himself.
Now Big Yellow was in a bit of an awkward situation.
He didn't learn any skills at level 1. His plan was to get chained and then use a basic attack if the opponent attacked, so he could use his Q skill to trade damage and he would definitely win. Unfortunately, the opponent didn't give him that opportunity.
That.
We'll have to learn W then.
W [Tactical Sweep] is also enabled.
His thinking was simple: at worst, you Q me and I W you. Anyway, I can heal with W, so it's not a loss. But he never expected this.
Just as he was casting his W skill animation.
in front of you.
Luo Ji's Kree did not retreat at all, but continued forward with the momentum, even walking directly to Luo Ji's side.
Furthermore, due to the dragging effect of the second part of her Q skill, even Camille with W active was forced to be pulled towards Kled's position.
Tactical Sweep is a spell cast with a fan-shaped range.
The proximal end is the smallest.
The furthest point is the largest.
By using forward movement and skill dragging, Luo Ji successfully avoided Camille's W by getting close to the opponent.
Another basic attack resulted in a trade with the enemy Camille.
then.
Pull it apart quickly.
In this exchange, Kled dealt two instances of damage with his Q and two auto-attacks after getting close, while the opposing Camille only managed one auto-attack, missed with her W, and her passive shield only blocked a small amount of minion damage.
A major overhaul.
The outcome of their contest was immediately clear, and Da Huang was drenched in sweat.
Wow, are they really targeting and dominating the rookies?
The strength of the Yordles!
[That's how it is with Dahuang. He's fine against skilled top laners, but he completely loses his mind when facing these weird and unpredictable opponents.]
[When fighting old guys, he'll play dead; when fighting youngsters, he'll be arrogant and confrontational. Mebius's current strategy in matches is to deceive his superiors and keep things under wraps.]
Regarding the discussions from the outside world.
Luo Ji didn't care about that. Since he knew that Da Huang was switching from jungle to top lane, it must mean that the opponent's damage calculations were all formulaic.
What do you mean?
He can accurately calculate the damage of those dozen or so top laners who frequently appear in matches.
Once he pulls out some weird or unusual item, he can't figure out the opponent's kill threshold or laning style, so he plays hesitantly.
Kreece's favorite type of opponent is this.
Because this hero needs to win the lane.
While his ultimate ability seems to grant a collective speed boost and offer strong utility, Kled is actually a champion who wins in lane but struggles in team fights.
If you can't gain an advantage in the early game, you'll likely disappear after 25 minutes.
So, is this hero any good or not?
Let's say that.
When you encounter setbacks or feel wronged in life, you can try playing this hero. If you don't think things through and just go for it, you'll likely win in the early stages, but once the opponent gets their armor and boots...
Remember!
You'd better have fun, otherwise you might lose the family tree.
The advantage of trading blows on the top lane.
While putting psychological pressure on the opposing team's Huang, Luo Ji also successfully gained early lane control.
As long as there is right-of-way on the road.
Karsa's jungler could consider starting with two river crabs this game.
However.
While Luo Ji was still scheming against the opponent in the top lane, JKL and Mark suddenly launched a wave of momentum in the bottom lane.
Although no kills were generated.
Yet, he managed to force Xiao Yan to use his Flash ability.
"mine."
Xiao Yan scratched his head, feeling a bit of a headache.
This was purely because the opponent forced him to engage after reaching level 2 first, and he didn't expect the opponent to be so decisive.
They didn't start fighting only after the second round was won.
Before they even reached level two, Mark's Titan had already used Flash + Q + auto-attack to trigger the passive crowd control, and that's when they reached level two.
Fortunately, if you use Flash decisively enough in the early game, the opponent won't be able to deal enough damage. Otherwise, this wave...
Even the first blood could be taken by the opponent.
"It's okay, as long as you're not dead. The enemy support used Flash too, didn't they?" Karsa reassured the team in voice chat.
The sudden flash attack on the bottom lane disrupted his early game strategy.
Vi's jungle clearing speed is definitely faster than the enemy Poppy's. His original intention was to quickly reach level 3 and then see if there was an opportunity to gank the bot lane.
As a result, the bottom lane has already lost all their Flash, so there's no point in going to the bottom lane anymore.
Think of this.
Karsa first went to the bottom river to set up vision to ensure that Rookie in the mid lane wouldn't get caught. Then he returned to the bottom jungle, planning to clear the jungle before moving to the top side to take the river crab. He also marked a signal for Luo Ji.
"Xiao Yan, be careful, I'll disappear for a while."
Looking at Casa's mark, PPGOD suddenly had a flash of inspiration.
After making a simple opening.
He also manipulated his support character to disappear from the online vision.
Lower half.
JKL and Mark were initially in a good mood after catching an opportunity in the enemy bot lane and forcing a Flash, but when the enemy Nami disappeared from the lane, Tian's expression turned ugly upon hearing the news.
On the surface.
The disappearance of support doesn't mean anything.
But in reality.
Because the bot lane support missed, Tian couldn't go to the mid lane to coordinate with Knight's mid lane Lissandra to make some flashy plays, for fear of being counter-ganked.
Of course, Mark can swim along too.
However, PPGOD moved first, which made Tian afraid to gamble on that possibility. He could only continue farming the jungle monsters in his own jungle and then give the mid lane a danger signal.
It seems like we haven't lost anything.
Draven did manage to use Flash, but they didn't make any further moves afterward.
No action was taken.
That's already equivalent to losing money.
In just a short while.
Karsa then openly passed through the mid lane, stealing experience from the mid lane while moving up to take the river crab.
Wei's movements have been exposed.
Big Yellow, who was originally pushing back the lane, now dared not do anything.
Outside the arena.
Countless professional players watched the live stream as if they were watching a god.
The strategy was the same, but the execution was flawless. The key was that PPGOD immediately caught Karsa's move and coordinated with him, which was the most terrifying thing about them in this wave.
JDG's support player, Missing, was silent for a moment, then suddenly spoke up to complain:
"PPGOD seems to be V5's biggest weakness, but his occasional flashes of brilliance always manage to annoy his opponents."
"Reconsideration."
"Their teamwork is becoming increasingly terrifying, even by instinct."
After Casa appears.
Nami from PPGOD has finally emerged from the shadows. Although they lost some experience, overall they have gained something.
With the jungler's invisible support.
Luo Ji, who pushed first and then retreated, successfully returned to base to update his equipment. Without using TP, he returned to lane and caught the minion wave that had not yet been pushed into the turret's attack range.
Big Yellow played very well this time.
Very stable.
Even though Luo Ji could use various underhanded tactics to trade blows with the opponent, the opponent never gave him a single chance to kill him.
That's what makes professional players so annoying.
Once someone is determined to start a gang,
Without anyone to help, there's really nothing you can do about him, especially seeing how sensible Big Yellow is on the road.
A few minutes later.
TES quickly rallied in the second wave as well.
Capture the dragon!
In this game, V5 had a lineup with more initiators, while TES had a lineup with almost four players protecting one laner. Therefore, TES's strategy was to gain lane advantage and then turn resource advantage into team fights.
The elemental dragon must be defeated.
Karsa didn't intend to compete with them either. For V5, who mainly play in the upper half of the map, the ownership of the first Vanguard is more important.
at the moment.
Since they're not giving us a chance on the road.
That.
The middle lane is actually something we could consider.
"Are you sure? Their mid laner is Lissandra." Hearing Luo Ji's suggestion, Rookie couldn't help but offer his advice.
“Of course we’re sure, but who said we have to wait until level six to catch the Ice Maiden?” Luo Ji looked at Rokkie with some doubt.
"?"
In the current version, the increased health of the elemental dragons caused Tian to spend an exceptionally long time defeating them, but that's not the main issue.
The point is.
Because he needs to take on the task of capturing the dragon, he has lost his sense of where he is in the game.
Watching the enemy's figure disappear after pushing the lane.
Da Huang only mentioned it briefly and didn't take it seriously. Anyone who has watched V5's replays knows that Luo Ji likes to enter the enemy jungle to place wards after gaining an advantage in lane, providing Karsa with jungle information.
It's from the GimGoon Cult, right?
It’s the same old routine.
What he didn't know was.
Luo Ji did indeed invade TES's jungle from the top lane tri-bush area, and his level was indeed still some distance from level six.
Surely a Kel'thas who's not even level 6 can't go to the mid lane and tower under a well-positioned Crystal Maiden, right?
I wouldn't even dare to do that in my wildest dreams.
However.
He miscalculated.
This time, the other side really dared to cross the line.
Luo Ji: "Are you ready kids?"
Casa, Rookie: "Aye Aye Captain."
Luo Ji: "I can't hear u."
Casa, Rookie: "Aye Aye Captain!"
Luo Ji: "Oh~~~~~~"
(End of this chapter)
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