My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 488 Living from the Ashes, Emerging from the Cocoon

Chapter 488 Living from the Ashes, Emerging from the Cocoon

"It's open!?"

"V5 initiated the team fight right away, and Karsa was so decisive! He dribbled straight in!!!"

"KT didn't react at all! Akali didn't flash, Vi can't flash, where are Kai'Sa and Riel?!"

"Kai'Sa used her ultimate and flew out, but what about the others?"

"Your Highness, you've captured three in one go!!!"

As Wang Duoduo's excited voice rang out, on the screen, the prince, who had suddenly rushed into the dragon pit with a clockwork ball, captured three members of the KT team!
Emperor Chi also reacted quickly.

The ultimate skill, [Shadow Blaze], immediately follows.

While refreshing the prince's shield, Jwei also immediately unleashed his own full AOE attack. Jwei even coordinated well, placing a ward in front of Ruler the moment he and Ruler entered the fray.

This eye.

This allows Ruler to use his Q skill to deal AOE damage from a relatively safe position.

While maintaining a sufficient distance.

If Akali comes to the Ruler King, his Tahm Kench can directly knock him up with his W skill, since Akali, like Orianna, doesn't have an ultimate right now.

Then he can save his ultimate ability for the Prince of Karsa, who will enter the fray first but can't withstand the damage later.

That's amazing!
Danny watched this scene on the screen.

I just feel that Karsa has truly grasped the essence of how to beat LCK teams. LCK teams have always been like this; they have little chance against unexpected events.

Just like.

This time, V5 takes the Vanguard while they take the Elemental Dragon; this option is the most profitable for V5.

On the contrary, V5 coming to compete with them for the elemental dragon is not necessarily a good idea, as they may not be able to defeat it or even succeed in taking it. Given the failure rate, it is theoretically more cost-effective to do the resource exchange in the Rift mentioned above.

and so.

In the operational strategy of LCK.

The opposing team would definitely choose the first option, which led to this situation where KT didn't even have much vision around the dragon pit, allowing Karsa's Jarvan IV to find an opportunity.

Such a scene.

This has happened frequently in previous LCK vs. LPL matches, and even T1 has experienced this situation many times.

Casarte's brilliance lies in this.

He saw through this.

He doesn't care about those vague notions of 'profit and loss'; he only wants a 'result'—a result that can move things forward.

This.

That is true 'pragmatism'!
KT was immediately hit with a devastating blow. Even more devastating was that, amidst the chaos of the AOE, two Smite attacks landed one after another on the low-health Elemental Dragon's head.

And the first dragon.

It was even more successfully snatched away by Casa, who appeared out of nowhere!
Initiate a team fight, seize the dragon, and then get another kill!
Upon realizing the situation was not right, BDD immediately started to run away. With the smoke grenade, he could survive by only running away and not attacking. The Kai'Sa from Jiaotong University, who was not hit, immediately abandoned her teammates.

There's nothing we can do about Cuzz and Lehends.

The two nimble ones ran away, leaving the two clumsy ones behind, so they can only donate there, right?
So FOFO and Ruler each got a head.

Finish killing everyone.

Kasa then leisurely moved to the upper half of the map to control the Vanguard.

win!
A resounding victory!

What a win!
[That 20 million a year is so easy to earn. Top laner carries, top laner carries, top laner carries, then jungler carries, and you're basically done for.]

KT played very well too. Losing at the Rift Rivals is fine; they learned something. Good luck at this year's World Championship!

[This was even a team fight without Orianna's ultimate and without Rumble present; it was a team fight that sent chills down my spine.]

[Ruler: Aiming, what year did you start playing Ads? Lehends, why are you sitting so far away from me? Don't you miss the days we played together at Samsung? BDD, don't you want to forget the time we were dual carries at Samsung?]

If.

At this moment, the LCK live stream is filled with wailing and lamentation, while the LPL live stream is a sea of ​​joyful chatter.

At this moment.

Kiin knew he had to step up.

He didn't intend to take down Luo Ji by himself.

Three encounters made him realize that the saying "once or twice but not a third time" was a joke; he really couldn't beat the young man opposite him.

at the moment.

V5 secured the first Herald and successfully placed it in the mid lane to ram the tower.

V5 clearly intends to continue with their strategy of controlling two vanguards to push towers, so we need to find a way to disrupt their plan.

soon.

As both sides switch lanes on the map.

With both AD carries moving towards the mid lane and both mid laners moving towards the top lane, the bottom lane naturally becomes the farming area for both top laners.

Here.

Kiin had a little scheme in mind.

He switched lanes early, returned to base first, and then logged back in. On his way back in, he met up with Cuzz's Vi, and together they sneaked into the bottom lane bushes from the bottom lane, trying to ambush Luo Ji's Rumble.

"You seized this opportunity well."

Bengi's eyes lit up.

In today's match, although KT was at a disadvantage throughout, it was clear that KT was constantly seeking a breakthrough.

They lost simply because they were not strong enough.

But what about effort?
That was a real effort.

As for whether fans can accept a 0:3 or 1:3 score after all their efforts?

He doesn't care.

Luo Ji clearly hadn't expected that Ueno would be lying in wait for him, and simply logged on as usual.

Although they returned to base one after the other, Gnar didn't have enough rage to transform.

If enough.

Then he will definitely be on guard.

"coming!"

When Cuzz saw Rumble appear from the front along with the minion wave and use Q to clear the minions, he decisively used his ultimate, [Skybreaker Raging Blow], to lock onto the enemy's head.

Kiin, standing to the side, threw out a boomerang and used his E skill to move forward and backward, immediately activating the "it's all over" mode.

"An ambush!?" "I can't escape, I've used my ultimate to clear out the minions."

Luo Ji was startled, but after discovering that Wei's ultimate landed, she didn't immediately follow up with Q. Instead, she used AE first and then decisively used her ultimate, starting from herself and spreading diagonally along the minion wave.

Even if it results in a loss.

At least the minion wave was cleared by itself.

Furthermore, this ultimate ability also separates Gnar and Vi, causing Vi to instinctively dodge her ultimate without having to follow up with a basic attack or her three-hit combo.

Current node.

With only one piece of gear, Rumble's health is average, and his resistances aren't much either. With Vi and Gnar's combined attack, his health drops visibly.

Luo Ji didn't retaliate immediately after unleashing his ultimate move; instead, he used his ultimate to cool down by repositioning himself.

See this.

Perhaps with the intention of letting him win, Cuzz only used another AQ before slightly widening the distance, intending to let Kiin finish off Rumble's last hundred or so health points.

This is the moment!
After the movement, the temperature had dropped to 110.
Meanwhile, Ruler also activated his ultimate ability from a distance, covering most of the map, and used it to provide support, shielding Rumble.

Followed by.

Q【Arson Feast】

W [Shattered Shield]

At the moment the team fight started, his temperature was already 130. He first used his ultimate to move and cool down, and only after the opponent made their head movement did he use his QW at the perfect moment to enter the red-temperature scorching position.

Kiin's Gnar was initially confident that he could secure the kill.

As a result, QW was enabled.

The rate at which Little Gnar's health bar decreased was even faster than when Rumble was first activated.

Flat A
Then flat A
Cuzz finally realized something was wrong.

How come Rumble's damage is so high? My top laner looks like he's about to die again.
Q [Powerful Punch]

Nothing.

He could only charge up his Q for a moment, attempting to Q-flash and interrupt Rumble's damage.

but.
"Swish" x2
Flash dodges Flash, and while avoiding Vi's charged Q-Flash, the final auto-attack successfully lands on Gnar's head.

V5_Mebius killed KT_Kiin
Who would have thought.

With less than 100 HP, Rumble managed to transform into the "Yordle Master Yi" mode and kill Gnar, who hadn't yet gained enough rage, by using his final QW combo and Flash.

The moment the kill notification sounded.

It also grants the Conqueror buff, upgrades for health regeneration, and the ability to actively consume the cookie in your inventory (100% health regeneration).

Previously, I didn't know if there was a chance to turn the tables.

The cookie logic is useless.

These days, with the economy slowing down, every penny counts, even for biscuits. But since we've already turned the tables on one of them...
That.
I'm so sorry~
Almost simultaneously, the director displayed Rambo's health bar separately next to the camera.

When Gnar was about to die, Rumble had only a few dozen health points left, but as Gnar died, Rumble's health returned to over two hundred after leveling up.

Behind them, Cuzz, piloting Vi, relentlessly pursued them.

A flat A.

Then attack normally.

Even after two basic attacks, the upgraded health combined with the healing from the biscuits, and the W skill shield that was off cooldown, kept Rumble's health bar from dropping below 100.

and.

Because of W's speed boost, Vi was unable to land a third auto-attack that would trigger the three-hit combo.

E [Electronic Harpoon]

Slow down, shatter magic resistance, and heal with full stacks of Conqueror!

Our team accelerates, the enemy slows down, our team has E and distance to burn through walls, and the enemy uses all their skills and still can't escape.

Cuzz has given up hope.

He never imagined that in a two-on-one situation, he would repeatedly reduce the opponent's health to less than 100.

Can be biased.

With just that tiny bit of health, they managed to hold on and kill the enemy.

This moment.

He finally realized that, setting aside his hero pool and overall game sense, Mebius was one of the top-tier world-class players.

finally.

Vi, who was burned to death by the wall, and Rumble, whose health was increasing, formed a stark contrast in the director's shots.

"They managed to turn the tables on that!"

"simply."

"They completely outmaneuvered KT's Ueno!"

"Mebius is truly the world's best top laner."

The moment the double kill notification appears.

The commentator was dumbfounded.

The audience was stunned.

Even the players on both sides of the field were terrified.

Lehends was initially leaning towards the bottom, but after seeing Rumble recover his health to a third after getting a double kill, he, as a support player, decisively abandoned his killing intent and chose to go with the flow.

We can't beat them, we really can't beat them.
The scene of the game.

Cheers and gasps of astonishment filled the air.

Compared to Ryuko's excitement, the home crowd of Korean fans stared wide-eyed, their expressions filled with disbelief.

The allure of League of Legends.

The point is that you never know what will happen next.

This wave.

He was thinking of counter-attacking, so he used Flash to dodge Vi's Q-Flash. In professional matches, some people will save their Flash when they feel they are going to die.

This is what is called:

To live in the face of death, to break free from the cocoon and become a butterfly.

(End of this chapter)

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