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Chapter 178 Sage Mode with Flying Thunder God Technique? Minato Boku!

Chapter 178 Sage Mode with Flying Thunder God Technique? Minato Boku!
Both teams' lineups are now locked.

Blue side: LGD
Top lane: Sylas
Jungler: Graves

Mid Lane: Lissandra
Bottom Lane: Jhin and Leona

Purple side: DRX
Top Lane: Ornn

Jungler: Kindred

Mid Lane: Vel'Koz
Bottom Lane: Caitlyn Garax

Entering Summoner's Rift for the first game, DRX was destined to play around their bot lane.

Both junglers chose a jungle route that started from the top half of the map and moved downwards. The combination of Caitlyn and Lux ​​put a lot of pressure on LGD's bot lane, so they still needed to protect their own bot lane in the early game.

And the mid-lane laning phase...

Short-ranged champions like Crystal Maiden have little chance against Vel'Koz; they can only see the purple beams and can't see Vel'Koz's large eye at all.

There's really no way to play this kind of hero in the early game, so Diwu can only use Lissandra's Q to push the lane quickly.

In the top lane, Sylas should have a good chance against Ornn if he pays attention to the details. Flandre has played Ornn a lot this year, so there shouldn't be any problems.

And the bottom lane...

Keria's Lux was incredibly powerful; the angle of his E skill and the threat of his Q skill forced GALA to concentrate fully.

DRX's minion wave quickly pushed to the vicinity of LGD's bottom lane tower. Keria raised his hand and used E to apply a slow effect, while simultaneously using Q to pass through the minions in front of him and target GALA.

Ok?
While GALA was slowed down by Lux's E, he was already finding it difficult to escape from Lux's Q that pierced through minions.

Deft leaned forward, ready to follow up with the clamp and blow his head off at any moment.

The moment the Q grazed Jhin's immobilized body, GALA instantly cleansed away from it, preventing himself from being immobilized and getting caught by Caitlyn's trap and combo.

"Wow? What a quick reaction! GALA, such a decisive choice! He immediately used Cleanse to save his health, the pressure on the bot lane is too much!"

Guan Zeyuan couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy for GALA...

DRX's Caitlyn and Lux ​​in the bot lane is really something. Everyone says the bot lane matchup depends on the support, and this DRX support...

Wow, he's playing really aggressively! He's putting half the pressure on the bottom lane; GALA and Mark are having a hard time fighting back.

"Kindred is also farming towards the bottom lane. Fortunately, Graves has arrived as well, so at least we won't get tower-dived this time!" Remember also shared Guan Zeyuan's feelings.

DRX's support played exceptionally well in the laning phase, with every E perfectly timed, even managing to force Jhin to use Cleanse.

“You guys can fight in the bottom lane, I can tank, there’s no pressure in the mid lane!” Di Wu glanced at the bottom lane.

Following Peanut and Pyosik's jungle routes, Kindred is now mostly in the bot lane.

It seems unlikely that DRX's bot lane will be able to tower dive. GALA just used Cleanse to conserve his health, which is quite sensible. Pyosik is probably now focused on protecting his bot lane and getting some turret plating, while also counter-ganking Peanut.

In the mid lane matchup, she could have taken less minions, putting more pressure on DRX's Caitlyn bot lane.

This match saw many mid-lane heroes banned, which led Chovy to pull out the mid-lane champion, Vel'Koz.

This thing is different from Xerath. Xerath can still provide some support after reaching level 6, but Vel'Koz has almost no support capabilities.

Even if they were there, their impact in a fight wouldn't be that significant.

With the minion wave positioned in front of the turret, Peanut decided to take the initiative and attempt to flank around his own tri-bush to the river.

"Wanghu! You stick a hole through the wall!"

Di Wu pinged the location on the bottom lane river bush wall, which is the location near the explosive cone next to the tri-bush in DRX's bottom lane.

"okay!"

Peanut nodded with some confusion, but he didn't ask any more questions. As he walked into the river grass, a fake eye was stuck in the wall.

In DRX's footage, because they were pushing forward, Keria placed wards on the river grass early on.

"Bro, Graves is here! I feel like we can fight! Just kite them!" Keria glanced at Kindred, who had moved from the lane along the wall into the bottom lane bush.

In a 3v3 situation, as long as you manage the situation well, you can definitely win.

They also have a health advantage. This time, they counter-ganked Graves, gave Kindred the mark, and then the Rift Scuttler mark. If Kindred can get two stacks in less than five minutes...

So this game was Pyosik's match against Peanut, where he was going to burst down Peanut.

Pyosik nodded excitedly; he was also squatting in this spot by the grass.

The positioning of Graves in the river clearly emboldened LGD's bot lane duo, who pressed forward together. Keria didn't choose to use his abilities directly but instead pretended to retreat with Deft.

High-level hunters often appear as prey.

The moment Peanut appeared in the river with double buffs, Keria and Deft exchanged a glance.
The two did not immediately choose to fight back, but instead retreated from the bottom lane towards their own defensive tower, seemingly in a panic.

Deft is a seasoned veteran in the professional scene, while Keria is a player with superb acting skills.

The fact that the two of them withdrew made it seem as if Keria in the river had neglected to place any wards.

"Crack!"

Deft turned around and placed a trap on the side where Graves was flanking.
Peanut deftly dodged the smoke grenade, which immediately pressed down on Deft's face, slowing both of them.

Mark used his E-flash to target Deft with his E skill, intending to point it at Caitlyn first. However, under the smoke grenade, Deft seemed to have opened up a transparent world.

Pi jumped in surprise and almost simultaneously used Flash to pull away a smoke bomb towards a blade of grass, while also drawing away Mark's initiating E skill.

Deft and Keria have moved to the bottom lane's first bush.

Peanut proactively moved forward using his E ability to create a defensive position, forming a pincer movement with his own bot lane duo who were closing in from the front.

The DRX bot lane duo was positioned against a wall next to a bush, allowing them to quickly trigger both ends of their Q skill.

Just as Mark was about to walk into the turret, Keria flashed forward and used his Q to rush towards Graves on the side.
???

Peanut didn't have time to use his Flash before being hit and immobilized by Keria's Q Flash, who took the initiative to attack.

The next second, the instant Deft raised his hand and placed his W at Graves' feet, he unleashed a Q.

Pyosik's Kindred emerged directly from a patch of grass.
"Ah, is Qianjue here too?"

Peanut had actually guessed it, but Keria's first move was too fast and decisive.

At this moment, Keria used Exhaust on GALA's Jhin.
DRX's three players immediately focused their firepower on Graves, aiming to instantly kill him.
Peanut's lips curled slightly upwards. Who is the prey? Who is actually ambushing whom?
I think you still don't understand?

However, when that icy claw appeared on the left side of their defensive tower, against the wall...
Ok?
Keria was the first to react: "Huh? Why is Lissandra here!?"

At this point, DRX couldn't care less about anything else; they had to focus fire on and kill the Graves as soon as possible to have any chance.
The moment the Ice Claw landed, Lissandra appeared on the bottom lane.

Di Wu used Q to move forward, and at the same time, he used W to flash into the midst of the three DRX players.

Just as Qianjue stepped forward, Di Wu pressed her down.

GALA raised his hand and used W, combined with Diwu's W Flash, to keep Lux permanently rooted.

Leona uses AQ, then Ignite and GALA for a final shot.

"First Blood!"

Keria became the first to fall in the bottom lane. Even though Graves took the first set of skills, he was tanky enough, especially with the armor added by his E passive.

Kindred was also pinned down by Lissandra and couldn't keep up with the damage output to land the three-hit combo.

Instead, Lux, who had fallen, turned into an ice sculpture and headed towards the Caitlyn who didn't have Flash. At this crucial moment, the Caitlyn was only level two, and Deft had learned the trap skill, so he didn't have his E skill.

With the ice sculpture right in your face and no Flash available, no matter how you retreat, you can't escape being blown up.

The moment he was slowed down by the explosion, Di Wu used Q.

"LGD Gnik has killed DRX Deft!"

Seeing Deft frozen into an ice sculpture beside him, Pyosik could only use Flash to flee in panic towards the turret.

"What's Gnik doing here?"

Deft glanced at the mid lane; Chovy was pushing the minion wave towards Diwu's turret.

It's absolutely impossible for him to walk from mid lane to bot lane that fast. Did he use Teleport? Where did he use it?!

Deft was puzzled, as their attention had been focused on the Graves, whom they were trying to burst down.

They didn't even notice that the mid-laner had teleported to Di Wu in the bottom lane; judging from the position, it seemed to be in their own tri-bush.
Huh? Could it be a ward placed by .peanut through the wall?
LGD knew that DRX had Kindred in the bot lane, so Graves was just baiting them out in this wave.

They are waiting for Gnik in the middle lane to use his teleport to surround them.

If they can focus fire and kill one person, the female police officer and Lux ​​who voluntarily used Flash will have no chance of escaping.

"Huh? Him?"

Chovy blinked. One second Lissandra was pushing the lane against him, and the next second she was in the bottom lane, ganking and killing his own bottom lane duo.

No, that's not it.
Is this reasonable? When did he go to the bottom lane?

Chovy's forehead was already sweating. He had thought that picking a mid-lane champion that could clear lanes would put pressure on Di Wu.

He didn't even glance at me, he just teleported to the bottom lane to gank at level three?
"Brother Chicken! Great T! That T was so decisive! He didn't even look at the mid lane, just T'd down, relieving the pressure on the bot lane duo and even catching and killing the female police officer!" Guan Zeyuan's heart, which had been hanging in suspense, finally settled down.

This is LGD, this is the performance that the LPL's number one seed should deliver.

DRX likes to slow down the pace of the game and wants to farm, so let them farm. Chovy is just staying in the mid lane farming, right?

Here's the supplement! See if your teammates can withstand Chicken Bro's extreme attack!

After this gank, the bot lane Lux and Caitlyn combo is completely destroyed. This combination was originally chosen by the bot lane to gain lane priority.

The key is.
The river crab Kindred can no longer see anything; he even lost a Flash.

After Graves finished off the lower river crab, he went straight to the upper river crab and ate it again, instantly destroying Kindred's first layer of mark in the early game.

Graves' jungle clear count has also started to surpass Kindred's.
After one wave, DRX's rhythm was completely disrupted.

The director's replay was also quite interesting; he didn't give Di Wu's first-person perspective, nor did he give Deft and Keria's first-person perspectives as victims.

Instead, it gives Chovy's first-person perspective.

Both sides were contesting the mid lane, with the players dealing with the minion waves. Lissandra had no way to deal with Vel'Koz, and Vel'Koz had no way to deal with Lissandra either.

But, in the instant after Lissandra pushed the lane at level three and disappeared from vision, ...
The bot lane was just as Graves was preparing to flank DRX's bot lane.
Chovy was still dealing with the next wave of minions coming up when, in the next second, Lissandra appeared in the bottom lane!
???

When Chovy switched her vision, her first thought was whether or not she should teleport.

but.
Lux died too quickly, she was instantly melted, and Deft couldn't escape either.

All I can do is tearfully farm the lane in the mid lane!
Even the moment Chovy saw Lissandra, he pinged a question mark.

Upon seeing this, the chat in the LPL official live stream exploded.

"That's incredible! What a decisive T! And the position is great too!"

"Chicken Bro's Lissandra is outrageous! Does he start applying pressure at level 3?"

"Deft is completely numb! Who is the real prey here?"

"That's terrifying! They actually managed to complete a horror game for Mr. Dai?"

"Hahahaha, I really laughed when Chovy sent that question mark to himself!"

"Holy crap! Flying Thunder God Technique! There's a Flying Thunder God Technique!!!"

"Chovy: Sage Mode with Flying Thunder God Technique? Could you be any more cunning?"

"Boji Shuimen! He moves so fast!"

Chovy blinked, looking at his superior CS lead, and reassured his teammates, "It's okay, it's okay! I'm very fed this game! I should be able to carry!"

That's true, but skirmishes in the jungle aren't something you can just talk about!

Diwu always managed to abandon the minion wave and position himself first. It was this time difference that made it very difficult for Pyosik's jungle to be invaded by Graves.

She couldn't get lane priority in the top lane either. Lissandra, Sylas, and Graves put too much pressure on Kindred in the small team fights in the top half of the map.

Pyosik's forehead was already sweating profusely.

Not Chovy!
If you play like this, Vel'Koz might be able to carry in the late game, but...
Is it possible that my buddy won't be able to make it to the later stages?
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(End of this chapter)

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