My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 317 "The Number One Tournament in the Chinese Server"

Chapter 317 The Number One Tournament in the Chinese Server

When the advantage is so overwhelming that V5 can win no matter how they drive.

game.

The suspense has been completely lifted.

Not only in the first game, but in the second game, OMG also abandoned the version and directly picked the heroes that each player was most comfortable with, intending to crush V5.

No matter what.

Luo Ji and the others completely ignored their challenge.

Poppy and Lenata combined in a single move, leaving the once-aggressive OMG team in despair.

finally

2:0
When the game ended and the crystal exploded, all five OMG players collapsed, staring at the screen.

It's over.

"Damn it, next time we face BLG, we'll make them pay!"

On the player bench.

The pheasant clenched its fists and uttered these words with a heart full of anger.

As for why it wasn't made to look good with the V5?

If he could beat them, he certainly wouldn't have said that. But since he can't beat them, he'll naturally pick on the weakest one.

At least his laning phase against Bin wasn't as disgusting as his laning phase against Luo Ji, where the draft and team fights were all meticulously planned out of him.

Able, standing to the side, nodded frantically in agreement.

Is Ruler someone that anyone can blast online? As he looked at him, he even started to hallucinate the time when he first debuted in S7.

Back then.

As Uzi's substitute, he has had many solo matches with him, and the laning pressure was similar.

As for V5...

After decisively defeating OMG, the worry that FOFO and Jwei had felt about losing to BLG immediately disappeared.

Although they later realized that their two older brothers might have done it on purpose.

But on the field.

It's easy for all sorts of inexplicable metaphysical phenomena to exist there.

For example, if you lose one round, you will keep losing afterwards.

For example, if you win one round, you'll keep winning afterwards.

There's definitely something to this.

"Took it."

"I have a feeling that this kind of ultimate skill-based strategy is more suitable for us right now?"

"After all, everyone's thinking about starting a group."

"Indeed, the vibrant and dynamic atmosphere of the team battle just now is still vivid in my mind."

It wasn't just Weiwei who sensed it offstage. The entire V5 team, who won the match, also noticed it.

Operations require continuous communication, and there's still a long way to go before Chidi fully masters Chinese.

But in team battles.

It was the moment the team fight started that everyone relied on their own team fight skills to fight.

Compared to their thinking.

In the second game, Karsa, who had already been substituted and was sitting backstage, simply asked what he wanted to ask in a straightforward manner:

What are we going to eat later?

"do not know."

"Then who will you eat with?"

"Maybe... ask OMG?"

Nofe is also somewhat uncertain.

They've maintained the tradition of inviting players from the opposing club to have a meal together after each match since last year.

Because of their excessive hospitality, the teams they invited were always embarrassed to offer to let them pay the bill instead.

rounding.

Last year, V5 hardly spent any money on food.

This year they still want to copy the same approach.

No matter what.

They went a bit too far in today's match; it's a bit hard to say about it.
of course.

In the end, we ate together.

"You idiot, were you training to be a hero the moment you were born?"

The dinner table.

The pheasant looked completely puzzled.

In just over a year since his debut, this guy has probably used at least 20 or 60 different heroes in matches, and he's quite proficient with each of them.

It feels like I've interviewed a recent graduate who already has years of work experience. How can there be such a "corporate slave" on this competition field?!

In response to the pheasant's question.

What can Luo Ji say?
Is it true that he had already trained in ARAM for ten years before he time-traveled, or that he started playing the game in Season 3 and played all the way to Season 15 before he time-traveled?

He might dare to say it, but the other party has to dare to believe it.

I thought about it for a long time.

He could only hesitantly say, "Perhaps... this is talent?"

Pheasant:
After winning the match, Luo Ji and Nofe discovered the team's new strategy and immediately began to study the direction of the team's change.

They discovered something.

Last year, V5 was good at solo tactics because their bottom lane was relatively weak. They had to let Luo Ji in the top lane fend for himself. It wasn't until Xiao Yan PPGOD changed his mindset and got more experience from being beaten that they slowly started to switch back to top lane tactics.

But this year is different.

Different lineups require different tactics to define the team's overall style.

This year, they are strong on both sides, and their mid lane is only slightly behind those top mid laners, but they are still quite good.

Luo Ji had been simulating laning against peak Faker ever since FOFO joined the team. When FOFO found out, although he complained about it, he was secretly happy.

I?
Faker?

Ah right, that's why he's never faced Faker head-on in a best-of-five series. What if he also triggered some kind of international competition buff?
I too possess the potential to become a great general!
Now that it's time...

FOFO finally understood how Luo Ji became stronger.

The fact that a teammate suddenly puts them on par with the world's best gives me a strange sense of déjà vu, like how when Chinese people think about fighting, they automatically imagine their own country fighting the whole world.

What do you think is the most distinctive feature of our team?

"Characteristics?" Faced with Coach Nofe's question, Luo Ji pondered deeply and asked doubtfully:
"Our team's Old Dendo?"

"wrong."

Nofe looked at Luo Ji with great interest.

thinking.

Finally, one day, I saw the team's future before you did, so I cleared my throat and reminded you:
"Have you noticed that you, Weiwei, and Jwei all have a remarkably keen sense for initiating team fights?"

Offensive.

The V5 in S13 is a significant improvement in offensive capabilities compared to the V5 in S12.

Nofe's words were like a ray of light breaking the deadlock. Just by following this thought, he immediately came to an answer.

"RNG's rapid attrition strategy?"

"Yes, that's it!"

It's already S13, and there's been little innovation in how to win matches anymore; everyone's just using the same old strategies.

Just like last year they copied T1's online advantage to turn it into an operational advantage, this year they might try to turn their online advantage into rapid staff reduction.

"We have three initiators."

"Similarly, you, FOFO, and Ruler all have the ability to quickly respond and join team fights on the field, keeping up with the speed of team fights."

“And that’s what we’re going to do.”

"The goal is to minimize the meaningless time spent here, so as to create rapid casualties before others can react."

After having an idea.

Nofe and Luo Ji quickly gathered a large group of contestants and put forward their idea.

"So, it's like a game of musical chairs?"

Jwei spoke hesitantly.

The theories proposed by their own team's older brother and coach are somewhat far-fetched. To achieve the rapid attrition model of RNG, two points are crucial.

First: Good vision is essential, and the jungler and support roles must be strong at seizing opportunities.

Second: The center position needs to be bold and cooperative, because many times these are fleeting opportunities, and sometimes there isn't much time for communication. You can only rely on your teammates' reactions and trust.

Keeping up is like playing musical chairs.

If you can't keep up, then you're just giving it away.

Just thinking about it.

They suddenly discovered that their team seemed to have the potential to turn this method into a core tactic.

Thinking of this, the excited group immediately began practicing.

at the same time.

online.

After the match against OMG, LPL teams have turned their attention back to V5 Club.

There's no other reason than that there were just too many things going on in this BO3.

Top lane Lee Sin.

Movement speed flow.

Support Annie.

Either they don't come at all, or they come in threes. Luo Ji's version of scientific research ability has once again been recognized by the industry. Any one of these three approaches is nothing special, but when put together, they create a wonderful chemical reaction.

Just like Wa's upturned lips, Apex's Nantong style, CS's straight men, OW's pressure cooker style, R6's sex worship style, Zhou's hoarding of wealth is truly unique.

However, if you put them on the battlefield of a single-player game, they will unleash amazing power when united against a common enemy.

"The scrimmages with V5 need to be rescheduled."

Many teams that haven't yet signed with V5 this season initially planned to wait until they played against V5 before scheduling scrims with them afterward.

but now.

They couldn't hold back any longer.

What's with the pretense? They're the ones trying to learn from others, not the other way around.

If you slow down any further, the food won't even be hot by the time it arrives.

This year.

Many teams have actually started their own youth training programs.

Firstly, the league, which has won four championships in five years, is much more popular than it was at the same time in the previous life; secondly, they are hoping to find a player similar to Luo Ji, just like V5 Taobao did, even if he only performs at half the level of Luo Ji.

unfortunately
There are many newcomers, but besides being daring and capable of showing off their skills, they are generally somewhat "brainless".

A systematic approach to training LPL is needed.

at this time.

They only realized it belatedly.

Not all new contestants are as lucky as Luo Ji, who was immediately given the enlightenment and guidance of Lao Qiang upon his debut. His birth itself is unique and cannot be replicated.

It was also during the time when Luo Ji and others were cooperating in simulating new tactics.

On the mobile phone.

Information about a certain four-dog tooth also followed.

Seeing the call initiated by the cunning man, Luo Ji answered it without hesitation.

Zitai: "The preliminary preparations are almost complete, and we have also communicated with the live streaming platform. They will provide us with a certain amount of streaming, but their requirement is that you, as the initiator, must also participate, regardless of the form you take."

Luo Ji: "I just need to show my face, whether I'm a contestant or a judge?"

Gesture: "Yes, that's what I mean."

The No.1 Tournament in China

This preparation has only just begun, and streamers from various platforms who have sensed the opportunity have already started training.

This time.

Because it was limited to determining only the "number one in the national server" for the corresponding hero, it attracted investment and the attention of live streaming platforms.

this means.

The IDs of top-tier players in the Chinese server will be highly consistent with the hero of the ultimate champion, especially popular heroes.

Once you achieve titles like "China's No. 1 Camille," "China's No. 1 Yasuo," or "China's No. 1 Black Hole (X) Darius (√)," etc.

That would be considered a walking traffic generator.

This honor will even make players think of watching videos of the corresponding champions when they search for guides for the corresponding heroes.

I'll never have to worry about food and clothing again in this lifetime.

this moment.

The entire League of Legends community's content creators have gone completely crazy.

(End of this chapter)

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