You've only been playing for half a year, and you've already reached the finals?
Chapter 379 Nothing to say
"Faker used his Flash, Phi achieved his goal, and chose to turn and retreat!"
The North American commentators on site spoke rapidly, analyzing the battle: "This team fight ended with EDG trading one for two! They got the result they wanted!"
Off the field, the cheers from the North American audience never stopped from the moment Mingjing kicked the ball. Every time EDG made a move, the cheers would erupt, making the whole viewing atmosphere quite lively!
The director acted quickly, switching to the replay of the team fight almost immediately.
First, Ornn used his ultimate to knock up the jungler and support.
Then Sylas took the opportunity to steal Lee Sin's ultimate, using Gragas's fat body to knock two people away!
This scene looked a bit like Gragas using a human bomb charge to knock two teammates away.
The most frustrating thing is that because Gragas is a teammate, even if Faker has his ultimate ability ready, he can't stop it.
Finally, there's Ornn's Flash into the fray with his E, and Jarvan IV's EQ combo.
EDG's top, jungle, and support trio executed a near-perfect control chain, naturally winning this crucial 3v4 team fight!
As a performance in the finals, EDG's team fight today truly lived up to the expectations of the audience.
In the LPL live stream room, the screen was filled with comments!
[Holy crap, fly!!!]
[BYD's Fei Shen, isn't he supposed to be an AD carry transitioning to mid? How come he plays Lee Sin so well?]
[You're just a casual viewer, right? Wasn't last year's MSI meta all about Lee Sin mid? You've forgotten how Flying God's Bloodthirsty Lee Sin managed to 1v5, haven't you?]
[That's right, now I remember everything.]
It's just simple geometry.
Believing in Fei Shen was the right thing to do!
【game over!】
The brief replay ended quickly, and when the camera switched back to the live match, it was focused on the bottom lane.
T1's losses this time were far more than just a vanguard and a kill.
Don't forget that Little Lü Bu is also carrying the burden.
With Keria dying in the top lane, Xiao Lu Bu was isolated and helpless, standing behind the first tower, watching blankly as the minions were shot down one by one by the tower, and the plating was peeling away layer by layer.
This wave will cost at least two waves of minions and two layers of plating.
This represents an economic gap of six or seven hundred.
At this moment, it is clear from the tactics panel that the economy of the two sides, which was almost even before, has been widened to 1.5K by this wave!
Moreover, this doesn't even include the three layers of Sylas's Killing Ring, or the Vanguard's Eye lying in the trinket slot.
When all of this is taken into account, the profits are beyond imagination!
On the LPL commentary booth, the three commentators were incredibly excited as they watched the resounding victory. They even left the commentary booth and squatted down in front of the screen.
The broadcast screen for the commentary booth was not placed on the stage, but on the ground some distance away, in order not to obstruct the camera's view. However, from the commentator's perspective, it was obviously not very comfortable.
Commentators often squat in front of the screen to watch the game up close.
"In a 3v4 team fight, they achieved a 2-for-1 trade and also secured the Rift Herald!"
Colonel Guan's mouth was practically stretched to his ears with a grin. "This is such a huge windfall!"
"After all, they took on a huge risk this time," Wawa said with a smile. "But risk and reward always go hand in hand!"
Only by taking a God's-eye view can one truly appreciate the boldness of EDG's decision.
The team had a clear opportunity to secure the lead, but instead chose to take a risky approach, opting for a highly dangerous strategy.
Or rather, it's the playstyle with the most bullet comments.
Those who dare to do extraordinary things are certainly entitled to enjoy the fruits of victory.
"We have to believe in the Flying God!" Miller's smile was so wide he couldn't stop. "He's the pride of all Chinese people!"
Miller was really into it today, spouting one witty remark after another.
Of course, Mingjing and Ruozi do have a story. When Mingjing first debuted in S10, Ruozi supported him with real money, and the famous meme "Holy crap fly" was born.
However, he later suffered heavy losses because he defected to the enemy, the DK. This was the great Flying God's punishment for his disloyal believers.
Ruozi's story tells everyone that when faced with problems, don't panic; just trust the Flying God and everything will be alright.
This is clearly the best example.
At this point in the game, the balance of victory had already tipped significantly in favor of the team.
To put it more dramatically, T1's base was even starting to smoke.
The main problem is that they currently have no support at all.
Previously, T1 was able to gank mid and control dragons at will, which was actually supported by a core factor: lane priority in the bottom lane.
It was Xiao Lu Bu who constantly converted his bottom lane priority into Keria's roaming priority, which allowed T1 to stabilize the mid lane and thus gain control of the dragon.
In other words, the mid laner was constantly draining the bottom lane's health.
But after this fight, Little Lu Bu didn't have much health left for the mid laner to absorb.
How can a level 5 Ashe with a level 4 Seraphine fight against a level 6 Karthus-Lich combo that is already ahead in economy?
The fact that they were able to finish off the enemy is already a testament to their exceptional skill!
Without their bot lane as a pillar of support, who can T1 rely on to make a difference? Is it Azir in the mid lane, or Gragas in the top lane?
wishful thinking.
Next, T1 had no choice but to take the beating.
When Mingjing went out again, although he hadn't made Yongshuang, it was almost the same.
The Lost Chapter, combined with the high skill speed of the Burning Gem and the high magic power of the three-layer Killing Ring, allows Mingjing to quickly clear the mid-lane minion wave.
Then, in the blink of an eye, Sylas appeared in the bottom lane with the prince.
T1's duo didn't give EDG a chance to tower dive, retreating early on.
But Ming Jing didn't care about this, because he wasn't there to climb the tower.
Don't forget, T1's bottom tower only has half health left, while Mingjing has the Vanguard in his hand.
The vanguard rammed T1's bottom tower into ruins, and a hefty amount of gold went into the pockets of EDG's two carries.
It's actually a good thing that Mingjing picked up the Vanguard, as it ensures that the generous bounty will fall entirely into the hands of the center.
JieJie already has enough rewards from getting First Blood and the Herald kill, so he won't bother with this bounty.
After destroying the tower, return to base to replenish supplies.
When he went out again, Sylas already had Everfrost in his hand.
In a game where you have an advantage, the sheer dominance of a Sylas who builds Everfrost is insane. Those who know, know. After a lane swap, he just stands in the bottom lane, and no one can stop him without at least three people.
T1 seems unaware of the danger in the bottom lane, and even sent Faker to defend it.
This surprised Mingjing somewhat. After all, with the bottom tower gone, the bottom lane was a truly terrible lane for T1, and whoever went there would have their development affected.
Logically, the bottom lane should be Zeus's Gragas, since Gragas is a champion chosen to do the dirty work.
However, T1 did not do that. Instead, they let their veteran Faker, who was also the most crucial carry Azir, take the lead in farming the weak lanes.
Does Zeus hold such a high position within the team?
Is this also part of Faker's responsibility as the senior figure?
Ming Jing looked at the scene before him, already thinking about how to get a solo kill.
His earlier attempt to force Tsar to use Flash during the Vanguard team fight was a key foreshadowing. Now that neither side has Flash available, there's an opportunity to create a solo kill.
Mingjing quickly came up with an idea.
He boldly went online, directly driving away the Tsar, taking control of the bottom lane, and quickly pushing the minion wave across the river.
Meanwhile, Mingjing's command was not idle either. While pushing the lane, he called for the jungler and support to come to the bottom lane, using the push of the bottom lane to set up vision in T1's bottom red buff area.
With vision in the lower half of the map, Mingjing became increasingly reckless in the bottom lane, even pushing the minion wave to T1's second tower!
Seeing the Tsar last-hitting under the tower, Ming Jing showed no intention of leaving. Sylas strode into the tower, stole the [Imperial Wall] with his ultimate, and then used W to stab him!
This swaggering tower-jumping maneuver terrified countless viewers!
Seeing this, Guan Daxiao, who was crouching in front of the screen, widened his eyes and shouted into his headset, "A direct tower dive? That's too arrogant!"
Of course you have to be wild.
With the current meta of Mythic items and no Mythic items, and the bottom lane having vision and teammate protection, if not now, when?
Sylas used W and A in quick succession, then used his E skill to instantly teleport backward, seemingly trying to pull himself out of the tower!
At this moment, Faker only has one path in front of him.
That means chasing after him and pushing this Sylas, who doesn't have Flash, back under the tower.
However, Faker also knew that there was a great risk in chasing after them.
Sylas's equipment is too good, and he even stole the [Imperial Wall]. He can easily be intercepted while he's using his E to dash in, and then instantly killed in one combo.
He needs to be on guard.
Faker deliberately released Sand Soldiers far away from Sylas before unleashing his EQ combo.
The Tsar drew a number 7 in front of the tower, deliberately avoiding Sylas's skill range and circling behind him!
Faker was quite calm at this moment. He even paused for a moment and poked Sylas with a sand soldier!
This pause was also his deliberate design; he wanted to trick Sylas into using his E ability.
There's a trade-off between Azir's ultimate and Sylas's E; if both abilities hit, the one that lands first might be negated.
The Tsar can use his ultimate (R) before Sylas's E (E) to push Sylas away by negating the effect.
The same applies to Sylas. If he uses his E ability just before being pushed away, he can use the displacement of his E to cancel out the knockback of Azir's ultimate, thus allowing him to close the gap.
Of course, both of these are extremely difficult to execute, requiring an almost superhuman level of timing. Even professional players would find it incredibly difficult to succeed on their first try, and failure would mean certain death.
However, Ming Jing was completely unmoved, holding onto the second stage of E tightly, clearly having already considered using control to cancel it out.
However, the initiative is not in Faker's hands right now. Fearing Sylas's cloned ultimate, Faker can only quickly push out his R!
At that moment, Faker's worst fear came true.
Sylas using his E to negate Azir's ultimate control might be a difficult maneuver for others, but for Mingjing, it's as easy as having hands.
With his attention fully focused, Ming Jing had already entered a state of flow. The Tsar's ultimate move appeared to him as if in slow motion, moving forward frame by frame.
Mingjing seized the opportunity and unleashed his E skill!
Although Sylas was pushed away by the Tsar's ultimate move, the chains hooked onto the Tsar, carrying Sylas through the Imperial Guard and rushing back to his face!
Seeing this, Faker sighed inwardly.
Knew it.
This wasn't a chance to push back; it was a deliberate mistake by Silas.
The moment his EQ kicks in, he's already a dead man.
As Sylas charged forward, he unleashed [Imperial Guard Wall], causing the Tsar's loyal guards to betray him and push the Emperor away!
Following the trajectory of the Tsar's retreat, Mingjing pressed Eternal Frost, steadily applying a stun effect, followed by Q [Chain Whip]!
The fully leveled Q skill hit Azir twice, and with the high AP boost, Azir was instantly reduced to low health!
At this moment, Tsar had no Flash, no R, no E, and had been pushed out of the tower, leaving him with no means of resistance.
Ming Jing slowly took a few steps to catch up, while Silas swung his chains.
Sylas lived up to his title as the Kingslayer, emptying Tsar Azir's health bar and turning him into a swirling sandstorm.
"EDG Phi has killed T1 Faker!"
At that moment, the cheers from the sidelines reached their peak since the start of the game, as if Curry had hit the game-winning three-pointer, and the entire Chase Center had turned into a sea of joy!
"Solo kill!" Miller roared. "Flying God has completed a tower dive solo kill!"
"Wow!" the doll exclaimed, then added, "That was crucial! That solo kill was absolutely key!"
The jungler and support, who were invading T1's jungle, saw this and immediately dropped their jungle monsters and moved over. Together with Mingjing, they easily pushed down the bottom lane's second tower, gaining another thousand team gold.
This also signifies the complete victory of T1's bot lane!
Moreover, the time has now reached exactly twelve minutes.
EDG's mid, jungle, and support trio headed straight to the bottom river, where they, along with Viper, secured the second dragon.
The situation is great!
The replay was a little slow this time. It wasn't until EDG secured the dragon and recalled to base to replenish their supplies that the solo kill replay was finally shown for the audience to enjoy.
On the LCK commentary booth, the three commentators watched Sylas's gameplay and sighed repeatedly.
"Wow!" Even the Roaring Emperor couldn't help but exclaim, "Phi's play is really confident."
Ming Jing's actions might not be clear at first glance, but looking back with the results in mind, his thought process becomes very obvious.
"He must have planned to use E to counter Tsar's ultimate from the start." CT, as a former professional player, could see through it all. "Sang-hyeok fell for it!"
"There's nothing we can do about it," Kim Dong-joon shook his head. "Given this chance to change the situation, even if it comes again, Sang-hyeok would definitely not miss it."
All three commentators have watched T1's matches for nearly ten years and understand Faker's playstyle.
Sylas deliberately created this opening. If it were a mid laner like Chovy, he might just use his Q to poke Sylas and he would be gone, instead of dying.
Only Faker would seize such an opportunity to make a move, only to fall into Sylas's carefully laid trap.
"Phi's performance is truly terrifying." The Roaring Emperor was genuinely impressed. "Was he really that confident?"
Sylas's control-off maneuver was extremely difficult and risky!
If we fail, we'll have to pay the bounty, kill everyone, and even lose our dragon!
Just like the previous three-on-four situation, although the gains were huge, once it failed, there was no chance of recovery.
However, Phi always manages to steer the outcome in a positive direction through his actions.
Nothing to say.
I am completely convinced. (End of Chapter)
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