Chapter 124: I often kill him alone!
"I didn't hit R, can I still play?"
Xing Dao didn't want to get a kill this time, he just wanted to rush forward and force a skill.
Because of the , it is easier for Ryze to suppress Lissandra.
It is very difficult to kill.
Instead of investing a lot of time and energy in the middle lane to get an achievement that may result in a debuff, it is better to gain an advantage and support your teammates.
He’s just a Faker, why can’t we kill him?
When playing Rank, I often kill him alone!
"Try to seduce in the bottom lane."
As the commander, the factory manager immediately made arrangements: "We can sell a wave if we have the chance. It doesn't matter if we exchange heads. It won't be a loss if we kill Sivir."
The game was fourteen and a half minutes in.
This is a very critical period of time.
The better developed solo lane heroes have reached level 11.
The jungler and duo lane are generally 2-3 levels lower due to insufficient resources and equal sharing of experience.
The basic attributes and minor skills combined are worth one thousand to one thousand five hundred yuan.
There is also an even more important big move.
It is a bit of an exaggeration to say that it is equivalent to leading by a large item.
But it's really not that different.
EDG is at a disadvantage in all aspects except for Ryze and Centaur. If they want to launch a counterattack, it would be best to do so now.
therefore.
After communication, Deft decisively sold it.
only……
A bit obvious.
"You can't fool me. You absolutely can't fool me."
Even the one with the worst understanding saw it: "EZ is at a disadvantage, just use E to go up and Q, SKT bottom lane can't do anything."
"Yes, Bang is a very stable player." Miller remembered the data: "Before the finals, his KDA was as high as 12.2, and he might not die once in the whole game."
“Duke is also very stable,” Ze Yuan pointed out.
After two consecutive defeats, they were pushed to the edge of the cliff.
All SKT members were thinking about was developing their team's skills and fighting in teams, in order to catch up with the opponent in the most stable way possible.
Unless you are absolutely sure, you will never take the initiative to rush forward and start a battle.
As for the resources on the field...
The first Earth Dragon was taken by SKT.
The second water dragon is insignificant.
It's not worth it.
Just give in.
From here, we can see the execution ability of a strong team.
"I think SKT will at least give it a try because Sivir is developing very well."
"I didn't expect that because Lissandra didn't have an ultimate, no one would even look at the dragon."
Miller couldn't help but sigh.
"SKT has no margin for error right now and can't afford to lose."
Wawa can understand this feeling better: "However, everything should be considered from two sides. This approach also gives EZ a chance to slowly catch up on his development."
"When you stack up the Mana Cut, you won't be at a disadvantage even if you're at an economic disadvantage."
"And this match requires more pulling. Deft is using ice punches, which can be formed faster."
Such a problem.
SKT team knows it better.
What is the strong period?
On the one hand, there is a hard gap in level.
No matter what hero it is, if he is two or three levels higher in ten minutes, he will be invincible in a one-on-one fight.
Another aspect is the overall combination of economy, equipment benefits, and hero positioning.
In this game, Sivir's economy is far ahead of EZ, but when she develops to the point of having the Green Fork of Extraction and a Storm Sword, her overall combat power is at most on par with EZ with Mana Cut and Frost Fist.
so.
Seize the gaps.
When Ryze's level was suppressed and he had an extra ultimate, SKT chose to retreat.
Before EZ's Mana Cut was formed, SKT chose to invade the jungle area.
They gathered together little by little, showing their intention to snatch the third blue buff and let EDG see it in advance.
To this.
EDG’s decision is... to accept the battle!
Seeing this scene, many viewers couldn't understand it.
SKT even gave up the little dragon.
EDG is unwilling to give up the blue buff?
In fact.
This blue BUFF cannot be given up.
In the current version, in addition to killing the target, Ryze's E skill [Spell Surge] can only achieve the "diffusion" effect by first placing a layer of mark and then releasing an E to cause damage to nearby units.
The mana consumption of full-level E is as high as 100 points.
Ryze uses up 240 mana when he uses an EEQ, but still can't clear an entire wave of soldiers, so he needs to use a few more moves.
You can always see Ryze with no blue in professional competitions.
It's not that there is no control.
It's really not enough.
Xing Dao only has one Tear of the Goddess in his equipment, and he doesn't have the Catalytic Stone required for the Staff of Time. If he can't get the blue BUFF, he will definitely not be able to outlast Faker, which will trigger a series of chain reactions.
——After two minutes, Baron Nash will be refreshed.
therefore.
Zweila, Deft and Meiko all came to support.
Scout, the junior who didn't have the ability to teleport, was staring at Duke's Kennen at the side lane, not allowing SKT any chance to outnumber them.
"EDG's speed in getting blue is still pretty fast, so they should be able to take it and run."
"Deft has Ice Fist. Although the Mana Cut has not been stacked yet and the damage is not enough, it has a good deceleration effect when Pokémon is used."
"Faker is a bit far away...wait!"
Ze Yuan just said this.
I found an extremely unexpected picture appeared on the screen in front of me.
Frost Witch Lissandra used her E skill [Glacier Path] towards the wall, and the icy claws representing the skill route were all inside the terrain.
It looks quite strange.
However.
Next second.
Lissandra activated the E skill for the second time, transferred herself to the location of the Frost Claw, drilled out of the terrain, and landed in front of Deft and Meiko!
Raise your hand, and use the ultimate skill [Frozen Tomb] to lock directly!
Exclamations followed.
"Deft was controlled, Meiko used R to block him, but it was useless. SKT killed Deft with a set of skills!"
"Sivir's second Q gets the kill!"
Miller couldn't believe it: "Lissandra's E can be used like this?!"
Without vision, most skills are invisible.
Lissandra's E is of course no exception.
The EDG team was completely invisible during the entire process.
There is another key point, which is the determination of displacement during the wall penetration process.
There is a trajectory, which means that the hero needs to move through coordinate points one by one and must completely pass through the wall before appearing on the other side.
Even the slightest difference would make it impossible to pass.
Skills that have no track, disappear from the starting point and appear directly at the end point, such as flash, EZ Arcane Shift, and even Lissandra's E, can successfully pass the wall as long as they exceed half.
To be precise, it was 'stuck' to one side.
After all, you can't stay stuck there and not move.
Faker used this mechanism to kill an unexpected enemy.
But before that, a circular blue teleportation magic circle appeared behind the SK T lineup.
Around the magic circle, rune energies lit up one by one.
On the front, Nami's R skill [Roaring Waves] summoned huge waves to push over, and Centaur's ultimate skill [Shadow Assault] also brought four ghost knights to rush into the battlefield head-on.
The moment when dual control connects.
The edge of the teleportation array.
The Rune Mage Ryze appeared, also using the SKT1 champion skin, exactly the same as Faker in the previous game!