Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

第119章 116第1吸血鬼,无可质疑(4更其3)

Chapter 119, Section 116: The Number One Vampire, Without a Doubt (Part 3 of 4)
At this moment, even though Scorpion had already entered the fray and taken a lot of damage, Vi was still holding onto her ultimate ability.

On one hand, compared to the many percentage-based heroes on KC's side, a tank like Skarner with high health and low resistance is just a pushover. He can be killed quickly without needing to use too many skills.

On the other hand, KC has realized that Shimamura is the biggest threat in this match, and they will not invest too many resources in Scorpion, who is insignificant.

but.
At this point, Shimamura, with his three-piece suit, was almost unstoppable.

When Shimamura successfully flashed out and used his E skill to burst down the first wave of damage, Alora, who was at the forefront, had already lost several hundred health points.

With a casual draw of a regular Q, Alolan's HP was already down to half.

At that moment, everyone had only one thought: "Holy crap, what kind of damage was that?"

Although it seems like he only dealt half the damage after entering the fray, it wasn't a very high amount.

However, it's important to know that once the vampire character is equipped, the cooldown is extremely short.

The e skill can be used very frequently, allowing it to achieve a near-continuous DPS output effect.

Furthermore, its Q skill doesn't yet have red rage; it's just a regular white Q.

Furthermore, since it was a Flash-E initiation, the damage buff from the R Blood Plague wasn't even applied.

This wave of damage can be considered as the vampire's minimal damage output.

It was a setup by the vampire to unleash his ultimate skill upon entering the fray, while also using his secondary abilities to prepare for what was to come.

Even so, even with these seemingly minor skills, Alola's health dropped to nearly half in an instant.

Subsequently, when the R skill Blood Plague was applied to Alora, it was tantamount to issuing a critical condition notice to him.

The damage-increasing buff, coupled with the impending delayed burst damage, left Alora's life hanging by a thread.

The exaggerated damage caused Alola to react instantly, almost frantically unleashing a series of skills before using her ultimate move to launch herself away.

Vi immediately targeted Shimamura Yuna, intending to control her using her ultimate ability.

But he himself probably knew very well when he released this skill that it was almost impossible to hit him.

Wei's ultimate ability is too slow. When facing any hero with a survival skill, you can't expect to actually land your ultimate and deal control and damage.

Even someone as slow-reacting as Shimamura Yuna can easily activate her W skill when facing the Wei skill.

So, after Vi arrived, she was stuck in place because she lost her target due to the Blood Pool, and was instead slowed down by the vampire's Blood Pool.

The Leona on the CFO's side realized this was an opportunity and decisively used Flash to follow up with crowd control, unleashing a combo on Vi.

Meanwhile, he kept calling into the microphone, "Come on, kill the jungler, kill the jungler!"

Upon hearing the command, Tsar and Ezreal instinctively tried to follow up with damage output, hoping to use their combined firepower to quickly eliminate Vi.

But at this moment, Canna's Wolf Mother seized the opportunity to enter the fray, using her ultimate to hit Ezreal, and then using the displacement effect after hitting the enemy with her ultimate to get next to Azir and Ezreal.

Although she was immediately pushed away by the Tsar, the Wolf Mother had Flash available, and this hero himself had too many mobility skills.

He immediately teleported back and continued to stick to the Tsar, dealing damage and reducing the Tsar's health to a very dangerous level.

The situation had become quite chaotic, with the battlefield divided into upper, middle, and lower sections.

In the upper section, near the middle lane, Canna's Wolf Mother was wreaking havoc in the back row, single-handedly restricting CFO's two carries.

Although the damage output didn't seem enough to kill either of the two carries, he himself seemed to be about to be eliminated after using up all his skills.

But his entry into the game did cause significant damage and delayed Vi's response.

Midway through, the CFO's vampire and Leona got into a fight with the opposing team's Vi.

Once the vampire emerges from his blood pool state and his E skill and empowered Q skill are off cooldown, his death is almost certain.

However, Vi's burst damage comes in waves, and a full E followed by Q is unlikely to kill her immediately; it will probably take until the next E skill.

Vi can buy time during this period, preventing the vampire from being distracted and immediately helping the two carries deal with the wolf mother, which gives the wolf mother some room to maneuver.

At the same time, KC's Rakan also flashed in and used his skills to suppress Shimamura Yuna's recovery after activating her W, further delaying her output.

In the next section, after the Blood Plague outbreak, the mid-lane Alora's health was reduced to a point where she was easily killed by a single touch. She had almost completely lost her combat ability and could only try to chip away at the enemy from behind with her Q and E skills to deal some damage.

Only Kai'Sa was waiting in the wings, ready to strike.

After Luo lifted Shimamura Yuna, he immediately used his ultimate (R) to try and follow up with damage.

Thus, the situation quickly turned into a 1v2 situation between the top-tier Wolf Mother and the two CFOs, preventing the CFOs from intervening, and a 2v3 situation between the mid-tier Vampire and Leona.

It actually looks a bit dangerous.

Although Shimamura Yuna's vampire instantly brought Vi to a very low health level after she got up.

However, as mentioned earlier, the hero that Shimamura Yuna played was not a hero with sustained DPS.

Even if a hero is very fed and has a short cooldown, there is still a few seconds of downtime for them.

Although she looks tanky, with Kai'Sa and Vi dealing double percentage damage, her body, which has high health but no resistance, is actually quite easy to kill. Like Skarner, she's just a tanky character with a lot of health but no resistance.

To put it bluntly
Judging from the current situation, this wave is actually a bit dangerous.

Although the Wolf Mother failed to secure the kill from the back row, she still dealt enough damage to put the Tsar in a very dangerous situation.

Even if he is subsequently dealt with by the CFO and C-level executives, that's acceptable; he has already fulfilled his role in this initial move.

Conversely, if the vampire tanking in front gets focused down by Kai'Sa and Vi, then the remaining situation is almost impossible for CFO to handle.

It's safe to say that upon seeing this, all CFO fans were on edge, thinking, "Is this the end for us?"

At this point, the role of Shimamura Yuna, the three-piece vampire, becomes apparent.

She had one more large item than everyone else present. What was the significance of that?
Is it just a few attributes?
Is it just a slight difference in damage?
Having an extra set of damage-dealing equipment will certainly make a big difference.

However, for the hero Vladimir, whether a burst of damage can kill is not the only indicator.

The key is whether you can survive long enough to land a few more red-rage Qs and a few more fully charged E skills.

Each additional round of skill usage represents a qualitative change in the vampire's role in team battles.

If I had to describe vampires in one word, it would be "a character with sustained bursts of power".

Small outbreaks keep happening, but the prerequisite is that you have to survive until the next small outbreak.

So, how do we achieve this?

Shimamura Yuna's thoughts on this matter are very clear.

Faced with the opponent's continuous output, Shimamura Yuna calmly continued to use her Q skill and other skills.

With a single Q and an E, she easily reduced Kai'Sa's health to about half.

At the same time, the two layers required for Red Fury Q are also completed, and the blood-red cooldown bar below the health bar begins to rotate.

The vampire's strongest burst skill, Red Fury Q, is already in the works.

Next, she just needs to wait for the skill to be off cooldown before she can easily kill Kai'Sa.

But before she could use her Q skill, she had already been focused down to half health by Kai'Sa and Vi.

Next, Kai'Sa and Vi's DPS will basically ensure she doesn't survive another Q skill cooldown. So, what needs to be done is simple.
That is.
Hold on!

We don't need to do anything this time, we just need to stall!
Yuna Shimamura pressed out her golden body.

In the entire League of Legends universe, there is perhaps no item that can stall for time more effectively than Zhonya's Hourglass.

The golden statue that Shimamura Yuna created ahead of time has now become a key move that sealed the victory.

The moment Kai'Sa saw this skill, she realized something was wrong.

He immediately tried to retreat, hoping to avoid Shimamura Yuna's red-rage Q after she activated her golden form.

However, the Japanese woman standing to the side was not just for show.

From the moment she entered the venue until now, the Japanese woman has already completed her second round of CD reading.

A perfectly timed E skill was unleashed, leaving Kai'Sa feeling utterly hopeless.

"I should die."

The instant she was hit by E, Kai'Sa said these words to her teammates.

What is he feeling right now?

It was like seeing a bomb about to explode in a room.
This bomb will kill him if it explodes.

He knew the bomb would explode, and he knew he would die if he didn't run.

But just as he was about to run, someone came up and grabbed his hind leg.

So, he could only watch in utter despair as the bomb exploded and he watched his own death.

To Shimamura Yuna, the duration of her golden body was like a countdown to the end of her life.

As expected, as the invulnerability ended, a red-rage Q released from the imprisonment, combined with an E skill that wasn't even fully charged, instantly killed Kai'Sa.

Meanwhile, the Wolf Mother in the back row was also taken down by the Azir and Ezreal.

In the blink of an eye, the situation became 4 against 3.

However, at this moment, KC is already showing clear signs of decline.

First, the AD carry and the Wolf Mother, two very core damage dealers, have been eliminated.

Alora, a mid-laner who was never a core unit and was essentially more of a utility champion, has lost her ability to deal damage due to her poor condition.

Secondly, after the vampire unleashed a burst of damage, although he had used his ultimate, flash, and invulnerability, he still had almost two-thirds of his health left after using his red-rage Q to absorb some energy. And without a doubt, this amount of health would increase as he chased after the enemy.

A vampire with 3000 HP and three pieces of gear stood in front, both tanky and dealing damage. She now served as both a front-line tank and a magic core, like a mountain.

It's fair to say that the KC members felt a headache coming on just from seeing this vampire.

With AD and top lane dead and Alora out of form, Shimamura Yuna alone is probably enough to chase away all of KC's remaining troops. There's virtually no chance of her being counter-killed.

A vampire with a one-equipment advantage over everyone else exudes a terrifying level of dominance at this moment.

This is the purpose of Shimamura Yuna obtaining the equipment.

At this point, the outcome of the team battle has been decided.

Yuna Shimamura and the CFO achieved a resounding victory.

After this victory, a deafening roar of cheers erupted from the audience.

"Shimamura-san is awesome!!!"

"Shimamura-san is the strongest in the world!!!"

Everyone was applauding Shimamura Yuna's outstanding performance and the CFO's advantage.

Even the team members were cheering: "Holy crap, Shimamura! Awesome!"

"Shimamura-san is the world's number one vampire!!!"

Praise from within the team, cheers from the audience.

In that instant, Shimamura truly felt that he had become the center of attention.

She felt a little embarrassed and shy, her face slightly flushed.

But more than anything, they felt happy about their own brilliance.

To say that she had any particularly brilliant moments in this play...
It's actually quite conventional.

The timing was good, and the skill execution was flawless; that's all.

She didn't really push her limits; all her actions were quite standard and reasonable.

There's only one reason we were able to win this team fight.

It was the complete Zhonya's Hourglass that she acquired ahead of time, which not only provided her with tankiness but also gave her a crucial survivability boost, allowing her to have an extra critical red-rage Q in a team fight.

This red-rage Q became the decisive factor that changed the course of team fights.

This extra golden body became the key opportunity to change the course of the battle.

In short, the technique was mediocre, but the increase in performance was decent.

Victory is not determined by team fights, but rather by what happens before the team fights even begin.

She simply carried out all of this flawlessly.

At this point, almost no one would question the power of Shimamura Yuna's vampires.

The vampire is a hero that doesn't require much skill to play.

All skills are designed to be easy to use, requiring no precision.

It's simply a matter of holding your own in lane and making a strong impact in team fights.

Whether you play well or not depends more on your understanding of team fight entry and the logic of skill release.

Even Shimamura Yuna's vampire is so well-developed, it's not entirely the result of her good laning phase.

It was the team's resources and the team's tactics that allowed her to develop so comfortably to the advanced three-piece set.

But Shimamura Yuna proved one thing.

That is, she lived up to the team's resources and her so-called title of "world's number one vampire".

She completely turned the tide of the battle with her vampire powers.

After this team fight, the balance that had been maintained for nearly 25 minutes was completely broken.

The scales inevitably tipped in favor of the CFO.

As a result, Shimamura Yuna's vampire also became a real, unmanageable monster.

(End of this chapter)

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