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Chapter 146 Gao Gao only lost her life, but I lost my red!

Chapter 146 Gao Gao only lost her life, but I lost my red!
"I still chose to take the cards..."

"This hand of cards seems pretty average."

In the commentary booth, Miller still had doubts about this card game.

Gnik was one of the first LPL players to start playing Twisted Fate this year, so his proficiency is undoubtedly top-notch.

But in this round, it feels like Di Wu is needed to bolster the fighting strength in the lower half of the game, right?

Would it be better to give Jayce to Gnik?

Getting this card was a huge relief for the toothpaste company.

At least in the mid lane, Galio won't face much pressure against a Twisted Fate.

Both teams' lineups are now locked.

Blue side: JDG
Top Lane: Ornn

Jungler: Kindred

Mid lane: Galio
Bottom lane: Ashe plus Nautilus

Purple side: LGD
Top Lane: Jayce

Jungler: Lee Sin

Mid Lane: Twisted Fate

Bottom lane: Jhin and Leona
Both sides entered Summoner's Rift.

As soon as Kanavi entered the game, he frantically pinged LGD's bottom half of the map: "Go straight into their bottom half, our Ashe and Nautilus will put pressure on their jungle."

Actually, Kindred isn't a very good matchup against Lee Sin in a 1v1 in the jungle, and there's no direct way to find Lee Sin in the jungle, but...

In this game, they picked Ashe and Nautilus for their bot lane, and it was obvious to them that they were going to invade your jungle at level one with their teammates.

The blind man has no way to see his own jungle and can only watch Kindred enter the jungle.

Peanut glanced at the top half of the map and realized that if he switched jungle camps, it would be difficult to target Ornn in the top lane.

Although both players use Ornn, Zoom's playstyle is completely different from TheShy's. Zoom focuses on playing a stable and reliable game, especially when playing Ornn.

It's worth noting that even the Sheen Captain couldn't break through Zoom's defenses, let alone just being targeted by the enemy jungler.

"How about we go into his lower bracket?"

Di Wu marked JDG's F6. All of JDG's players were pushing forward, trying to help Kanavi invade at level one. They definitely didn't have any wards in their bottom half of the map.

Now Peanut is blocking Kanavi's F6 from the mid lane, and JDG doesn't know it.

"what?"

"I can draw some fire for you from the front, how does that sound?" GALA nodded, glancing at his own blue buff bush again.

Kanavi felt as if Peanut was trying to steal his blue buff.

"Help me hold the position, I absolutely have to take their bottom half of the map, they can't beat them at level one!"

No matter what, JDG's lineup has two marksmen, and your only marksman, Jhin, only has four bullets left. Kanavi is completely doomed.

In this game, my plan is to let Zoom in the top lane roam freely, relying on Galio's quick support in the mid lane and Ashe's lane control in the bottom lane to exert pressure in the jungle.

Peanut's heart was racing. Except for the top laner, everyone on JDG was at their own blue buff. It was obvious that they weren't going to invade; they were going to steal the jungle monster right in front of their own team.

Kanavi was very confident that he could win if he had to go over and fight with the smite.

With the added pressure from the two marksmen and the Titan's hook at level one, LGD will definitely collapse if they get the first move.

Kanavi was definitely looking forward to this all-in jungle fight, but
Di Wu's idea caught Peanut's eye, and with GALA drawing attention from the front, Kanavi had no idea that he had entered his red zone.

"Huh? No, where did Peanut go?"

Miller's eyes widened in shock.
JDG's Ashe in the bot lane should have had an easy time invading, and she did indeed achieve the desired effect.

But why did Peanut suddenly turn around from the mid lane and go to Kanavi's jungle?
As soon as the jungle spawned, Kanavi started taking Peanut's blue buff, and Ashe even helped him for a while before coming online.

Little did they know that their own monster was being brutally twisted and mauled beneath Little Peanut.

The red buff had already collapsed from exhaustion, and Peanut didn't choose to play too greedily. Kindred's jungle clearing speed wasn't slow, and there were even people helping with jungle clearing in the early game.

They will definitely be faster than me. If I can't eat three sets of Speed ​​3, eating two sets will only waste time.

Why not just play a variation?
Head to the middle lane!
Di Wu and Xiao Huasheng understood each other with just a glance, without even needing to mark the signal on the map.

The blind man, shrouded in the fog of war at the F6 pass, slowly moved towards the middle lane.

Galio's mid-lane laning phase is actually quite simple; you just need to manage the wave well and then retreat.

Just as LGD's backline minions were low on health, and Galio had just stepped forward to use his Q skill, Diwu activated his Sprint and began selecting cards with his W skill.

Toothpaste immediately sensed something was wrong. Why was the card activating Sprint? It was absolutely impossible for him to kill himself by immobilizing himself.

However, the next second, a level 2 blind man with a red buff appeared behind him.

The yellow card that Twisted Fate slicing out immediately flew towards Galio.

Toothpaste hesitated for a moment before using Flash, and the instant he was stunned by the yellow card, Peanut used Q to fly out.

He immediately learned the E skill before even reaching level 2, and landed with an AEA combo.

Galio, at level one, was immediately reduced to half health by the combined fire of the two. After the stun ended, Galio immediately used Flash to retreat.

But if the blind man follows up with Flash, the second stage of E slows down the passive, and he gets one kick, then two kicks!

The red buff slows down the enemy, then the cards behind follow up with an attack.

"First Blood!"

A cold female voice echoed throughout Summoner's Rift.
Miller and Doll in the studio couldn't help but tremble slightly. Peanut!?

Isn't this too scary?
I've seen plenty of level 2 ganks bot lane, but this is the first time I've seen one gank mid lane! Has he really learned it? Did he come to the LPL and combine 777's style with his SKT style?

"What the hell?"

"Why did we come out from here?!"

My back teeth are almost crushed from chewing toothpaste. I finally got to play against Gnik online, a game where both sides were playing tempo heroes.

You don't even need to worry about laning; just mindlessly farm minions and leave.

So why did this blind guy come looking for me at level two with a red buff?
"Axi~"

Compared to the toothpaste that got scratched and turned red, Kanavi, whose red buff was reversed, was practically steaming from his head.

When did he go to his own jungle? JDG's entire draft in this game was designed to serve their own interests. To put it bluntly, this Ashe seems to be giving lane priority to the bot lane, but isn't lane priority ultimately for their own benefit?

This is better than Pinate, who directly played a trick on himself, taking advantage of the fact that everyone in JDG was focused on their jungle, and went straight into his own jungle.

For Kanavi, he can certainly take the opponent's jungle, but he will not tolerate the opponent touching his own jungle.

Then don't push him to play until he gets a little aggressive!
He's determined to show Peanut what jungle pressure really means in this game.

Moreover, with this kill in the mid lane, Peanut can also go to Kindred's jungle in the top half of the map.

The live chat is exploding!

Peanut: Do you really think my special training at T1 was a waste?

"Little Peanut with the afro! You really think that's just hair? It's an external brain!"

"Level 2 gank mid?! Peanut has really evolved this season!"

"Is this what a cyborg is? The power of technology is terrifying."

When Kanavi saw Peanut go to the top half of the bracket, his heart skipped a beat.
"Oh no! My monsters?!"

It's still difficult to fight Lee Sin in a 1v1 situation, and Jayce in the top lane has lane priority, once the battle shifts to the top side of the map.
Kanavi's team lost their advantage in lane, and without even farming the three wolves, they headed towards the mid lane.

However, the moment he reached the mid lane, the ID that haunted his dreams and appeared in his nightmares once again blocked his way.
That's right, Diwu's Twisted Fate was positioned in the middle of the mid lane, giving Kanavi a thumbs up.

Kindred needs to coordinate with her lane teammates to gank. Galio just died, and even if he teleports out, he needs to deal with the mid lane minions immediately. Moreover, Galio just used Flash.

All I need to do in this position is delay Kanavi's progress as much as possible. Once he activates his W card, Kanavi won't be able to get up there at all.

"Shall we go around first, Kanavi? Or we could switch to the jungle!"

Toothpaste advised Kanavi that if he went to that position to fight in the top half of the map, Jayce would definitely arrive first.

Moreover, I didn't have Flash available, so I didn't really want to engage in this team fight.

Once you're caught in the jungle and get hit by a Twisted Fate flashing and getting a yellow card, you're completely helpless against the enemy's focus fire.

"Wait a minute? Why is he invading my jungle like that?"

I originally planned to trade jungle camps with him, but now, am I supposed to lose a red buff just because I actively invaded the enemy jungle?

"You absolutely have to watch this! I can't play if I don't!"

Kanavi shook his head firmly, determined to push through Twisted Fate into his own jungle in the mid lane.

Of course, Di Wu wasn't going to tolerate him. He turned around and put a yellow card on Qian Jue, then stepped back, pressed Ctrl+3, and started doing the Gangnam Style dance on the spot.

???

"My grass!"

Kanavi shouted out a national treasure in perfect pronunciation!
This completely ignited Kanavi's anger, further solidifying his resolve to go to the jungle to find Lee Sin.

"Let's just push! Go find Lee Sin in the jungle, I can't let him eat all my jungle!"

Kanavi gritted his teeth, and the toothpaste knew that Kanavi, now in this "second phase," would absolutely not listen to his advice.

However, this lineup is built around Kanavi, and he can only listen to Kanavi and push the lane before going to the jungle to find enemies.

"Huh? No, GaoGao is only level 2! Are we really going to go to the jungle to find the Blind Man?"

Miller narrowed his eyes slightly; this was definitely an extremely high-risk gamble.

If Kanavi were to go back and farm the lower half of the Lee Sin's map at this point, he would only lose a red buff at most.

It's acceptable that the first blood was taken by Twisted Fate; we can just rely on the early-game advantage of the Ashe we picked in the bottom half of the map and play it slowly.

But if he plays like this, what if he loses the fight in the upper half of the bracket?
JDG faces the possibility of their top half of the map collapsing, and even Kanavi's jungle being crushed.

He's gone mad! Kanavi has gone insane!!!
When Redmi saw this scene in the backend, their hearts skipped a beat. Oh no!

Something's happened! This blind guy stole a jungle monster early on, and Kanavi completely destroyed him! Not only did he tilt, but now he's dragging his teammates down with him.

Originally, GaoGao was ambushed by Peanut at level two in the first wave, and he didn't have Flash. If they fought in the jungle, what if he was directly stunned and killed by a Flash and a yellow card?
Kanavi, come back!! Calm down!!

It's just a red buff, is it really necessary? This is a professional match, not a ranked game!
Red Rice was so angry she almost spat out blood, but...
Redmi may have been focusing on Di Wu recently, and thus neglected to discipline Kanavi.

What do you mean by "just a red buff"?

Gao Gao only lost her life, but I lost my fame!
Kanavi kept pinging his blue buff; with the card delaying him like this, it was probably going to be destroyed soon.

However, assuming LGD has lane priority in the top lane, the Lee Sin will definitely not leave!

"Zoom, you're coming too!"

what?
Zoom paused for a moment, then nodded.
There's no way around it; this lineup is designed to revolve around the jungler.

Little did they know, Kanavi had already lost his mind.

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