My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 215 The Most Distant Longing

Chapter 215 The Most Distant Longing

"V5 suddenly accelerated in the jungle."

"PPGOD's performance in this game was outstanding. From laning to team fights to mid-jungle-support synergy, it was like he was a completely different person."

"Can Tian escape? It seems unlikely. TES's reinforcements are coming quickly, but V5's encirclement is even faster!"

"Xiao Tian collapsed (crying voice)"

on the screen.

Despite trying his best, Tian ultimately couldn't escape the triple pursuit of V5's mid, jungle, and support. Knight might have been able to save him if he had his ultimate, but he didn't.

As for rhubarb...

Tian never expected that Da Huang could arrive to support the enemy top laner faster than they could.

V5's Karsa killed TES's Tian.
"Good job!"

"Fight like this, the direction is right. I have surveyed the five regions and seen the entire canyon, and I have only come to understand one word—kill!"

"666, as expected of you, even if you asked me to copy such a cringey line, I wouldn't know where to copy it."

"Isn't that simple? Just read more books!"

The jungler's death made things even worse for TES, who were already struggling financially.

TES's weaknesses were completely exploited.

When the team's bot lane fails to gain lane control in the early game, Tian becomes very lost in the jungle.

They can't beat them on the top lane.

There was no sound from the middle lane.

If the bot lane carries three games but then suddenly falters in one, you feel bad criticizing them.

The jungler's pent-up frustration finally erupted at this moment.

Compared to Tian, ​​who was almost in a state of self-isolation, Casa had an extremely bright smile on his face.

He and Tian are old acquaintances on the field, and there is no animosity between them. On the contrary, Kasa said that he has great love and usually will not do things too harshly.

As for what will happen in this round?
cough~
As the old saying goes: hate is spoken, love is done.

He simply showed a tiny bit more love through his actions, but that didn't affect his learning of the Great Love Immortal Venerable's style of conduct at all.
The jungler died.

The top and middle lanes have to be timid and hesitant.

Da Huang wisely went to the second tower and AFK in the bush. He finally understood that V5's strategy of focusing on the bottom half of the map was indeed true in the regular season, but as soon as the playoffs started, Karsa would run to the top lane every few days.

The situation was becoming clear.

Casa and PPGOD are no longer hiding their relationship.

They peeked out directly from the top lane and, together with Luo Ji's Gwen, began to aggressively push down TES's outer top turret.

Holy crap, genius.

[No wonder they were ganking the jungler; with that spin, they got the first turret in the top lane.]

Unless Tian can resurrect and inexplicably have a TP scroll in his pocket, which he can then use to teleport to the bottom lane and release the Rift Herald, TES simply cannot contest this tower.

[PPGOD's performance this time! Nobody expected you to win before the match, but you were the one who performed the best.]

What is the best evaluation of a support/assistant?

That is the sense of participation.

For the first ten minutes or so, TES felt like the enemy Amumu was everywhere in the Rift.

Tian had no temper.

Even if you know you can't steal the first tower, most of your players are in the top half of the map, which is indeed a good time to deploy your vanguard.

then
The two sides began to switch the top and bottom outer towers.

It's definitely TES that's losing; even JKL is speechless.

Normally, he and Lulu would be in the bottom lane, and a two-man gank on the enemy bottom lane would be a good idea to tower dive. But the problem is, the enemy bottom lane is Sivir!
How desperate would someone have to be to try and dive a Sivir tower with both Summoner Spells active?
Lulu isn't a tanky support.

You can't just flash over and use your ultimate on yourself, then treat yourself like a rock golem, can you?
At least Mark wouldn't do that.

One step slower.

Step by step slowly.

After pushing down the bottom tower, TES took the first elemental dragon. V5 didn't contest the dragon with the opponent, but instead chose to let the dragon go to contest the lane.

Initially, I did think about using the Raptors' tempo to their advantage.

But after they took the first tower, and their late-game lineup actually had an early-game advantage, Luo Ji and the others stopped worrying.

The Tsar went to the upper road to eat the line.

Sivir pushes the lane in the mid lane.

Luo Ji went to the bottom lane to take the most dangerous lane.

They have a multi-core lineup, and because they have so many cores, Karsa only builds damage items with Mythic items and then starts to build tank items. Rookie even goes for Mythic items with the Crown of the King and plays the Azir build for team fights.

"They're not coming."

"Then let's send the second vanguard to fight them."

Tian's eyes narrowed as he watched V5's movements.

We can't delay any longer.

The opposing team's lane split is clearly designed to make it easier for their two carries to avoid having to roam the map during the second vanguard team fight, and to allow them to set up vision in advance, making it easier for them to perform.

As for the bottom lane.

Luo Ji was as steady as a TM turret. He could push through the minion wave, but he refused to cross the river, which made the TES players who wanted to gank a lone enemy sigh.

so annoying!
Didn't they say TheShy has been practicing with him lately?

Why don't you learn something good?

Why can't you learn from Shy's fearlessness and sudden death? Why do you have to copy his clumsy pulling and mining knife? Are you even giving people a chance to survive?
A few minutes later.

As the second wave of the canyon was about to spawn, Luo Ji was the first to return to base, ready to teleport directly from his home base into the upper half of the battlefield.

TES once again opened the Rift first.

This time.

Even though Tian initiated the fight in the river valley, his eyes remained fixed on the rest of TES on the minimap.

Yes.

As the saying goes, "a fall into a pit, a gain in your wit," they have clearly realized that in this place called Longkeng in the upper river, they, TES, are the cursed ones.

Since that's the case, let's just ignore the dragon.

This wave.

They don't have the guts to lead the charge, but they're very bold in launching raids under the guise of leading the charge.

Karsa was merely maneuvering Vi to tentatively push forward, hoping to bait Poppy's ultimate again, forgetting that he wasn't Luo Ji, nor was he playing Gwen, and he certainly didn't possess Gwen's ethereal and unpredictable W skill. Seize this opportunity!

Sejuani, who used her Q skill to pass through the wall from inside the dragon pit, unleashed her R [Frostbite] with a flick of her wrist.

Flick shot!

Although Da Huang only has three main champions in League of Legends: Graves, Gnar, and Tryndamere, he doesn't have that in CS:GO.

If he hadn't been so obsessed with CS:GO, his subsequent World Championships wouldn't have turned into (The Vietnam War) (Analysis of the Vietnam War) (My Untold Story with the Vietnam War) (On the Impact of the Vietnam War) (69 Takes Away My Life).

This quick-fire shot caught even Karsa off guard, and he was perfectly controlled.

"not good!"

PPGOD instinctively wanted to save him, but after taking only a few steps, he realized something was wrong and quickly tried to retreat.

However.
R [Wall Curtain]

Taliyah's ultimate ability separated Amumu, who had taken two steps forward, from the rest of V5.

In this terrain, PPGOD has no chance of escaping unless he flashes his weapon.

After thinking about it again and again.

He chose to face death calmly.

TES, JKL killed V5, Karsa
TES_JKL killed V5_PPGOD
Double kill!

No one expected that TES would suddenly pull off such a team fight at this time.

Luo Ji sighed.

He was actually hesitating about whether to teleport when Karsa was engaged, but after seeing that the support was also caught out, he used it without hesitation.

However, the target of TP is not the top half of the map, but the bottom lane minions in the bottom half.

【Wei Yan!!!】

[The coach's skill in CS:GO is truly impressive; he definitely didn't waste his time playing!]

[This is outrageous! When Karsa didn't move, Sejuani didn't move either. But the moment Karsa moved even slightly, Sejuani flick-scoped. Is everyone in CS:GO getting zero static vision but perfect dynamic vision?]

Don't ask, it's just that I looked up and it was instantaneous!

TES may have been bad in S12, but they were undoubtedly the happiest five players. Just one double kill was enough to bring the team's atmosphere back to life.

As for why it's a dish?

I don't know about other paths, but at least on the main path, the reason why Da Huangcai (a nickname for a person) is that he hasn't practiced enough.

Throughout the entire S12 World Championship in his previous life, all TES players were under intense surveillance and training by LPL fans, and DaHuang's account seemed to have a lot of ranked games.

But actually.

His Korean server account is shared with Qingtian. It seems like a lot of resources on one person, but it's clearly not enough on two people.

I didn't expect that.

Even with limited training, my CSGO experience played a crucial role.

Two forwards were lost in a row.

This is quite rare in V5's matches, but fortunately, Luo Ji's TP decision was correct.

When TES secured the Rift Herald and attempted to rotate to the mid lane.

Bottom lane.

Luo Ji's Gwent had already started pushing down TES's bottom outer turret with the minion wave.

And it was dismantled very quickly.

If they continue to group up and rotate to the mid lane, they might not only lose the outer turret, but also the second turret. This would force TES to send someone back to defend, and it can't just be one person. The pace of attacking the mid lane would have to be delayed until the next wave.

no way.

The answer is that the combination of Sivir and Azir in tower defense is too sneaky.

"Are all the resources being concentrated on the AD carry? Isn't TES placing too much emphasis on star players' solo plays? They could have given those resources to Knight as well."

In the commentary box.

Even Ning, JKL's former teammate, couldn't help but find TES's resource allocation strange. Anyone with eyes could see that JKL was a bit tired.

This kind of allocation is simply treating JKL like a beast of burden.

"It's probably because JKL's performance was so outstanding. Judging from the data and performance alone, JKL is undoubtedly the one with the best data in this BO5."

The colonel quickly spoke up.

As a commentator.

Their every word and action can easily influence the audience watching from outside the screen.

In theory, many viewers of the game are intelligent, because they are playing the game.

But the problem is.

Some groups, both online and offline, genuinely don't understand the game but still insist on making their voices heard.

You can see that offline, there were even long-haired male fans who questioned Danny's draft picks when the players left the stage, and even made the outrageous statement that the crocodile was useless in the early game.

Without the allure of being a pioneer.

Throughout the early to mid-game transition, V5 adopted a strategy of avoiding combat.

Anyway, the first elemental dragon at the start is ours, and the dragon soul is already approaching 30 minutes, so why should we rush to engage in team fights with you?

Even TES's eagerness to engage in team fights reinforced V5's perception.

As the saying goes.
The more the enemy opposes us, the more it proves we're right.
"Shouldn't the other side be getting anxious by now?"

"Indeed, I already have two pieces of the Dream set. If we wait until we both have three pieces, the other side can start attacking."

Xiao Yan raised an eyebrow as he listened to the conversation between the elder brother Nakano.

The more anxious TES gets, the more JKL tries to show off his skills, and the more he shows off his skills, the more openings he creates for them.

He had witnessed firsthand how outrageous top players could be, and if JKL were to unleash his full potential again, even Luo Ji might not be able to stop him.

of course.

If your own top and mid laners go into overdrive, the opposing team's five players will have no way to deal with them.

He silently memorized it, but kept repeating to himself that he needed to guard against arrogance and impetuosity.

The image of S10 being relegated to the bench is still vivid in my mind.

Despite having played so many matches, he has almost lost all resentment about being kicked out, and he no longer hopes to surpass his opponent in terms of individual skill.

But in terms of teamwork.

He will still seize this opportunity, which may be the only one in his life.

In this case.

I should be able to get a little closer to you then, right?
(End of this chapter)

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