Volume 1 Young Genius Chapter 029: What will happen if you let someone get first blood?
As the game officially began, everyone's eyes were finally focused on the big screen.
The players on both sides bought their equipment and went out at the fastest speed.
If you are slow to start , you will lose half. This is a common saying among ordinary players.
Because in most low-level bureaus, you must fight a level one group.
This is not something that is absolutely profitable, but rather a high-risk, high-return thing.
Experts often analyze the lineup to determine the chances of winning the first-level group fight. If they are not very confident, they will not play.
The players who don’t score that high are just there to make the fight more exciting.
Winning is the best, but you have to try even if you lose. Some people enjoy playing games by winning in the end, while others just want to feel good in the moment.
Therefore, you must fight a level one team fight, and you must exchange blood madly in the laning phase to get a single kill.
Chen Xuan was commanding his teammates to go out. They had to fight in the first level group fight because based on his research on the opponent, Chen Xuan knew that the most panicked person in the group was very fond of fighting in the first level group fight.
Firstly, they are very confident in their personal abilities. Everyone's positioning awareness and operation are top-notch. Even if the lineup is a little worse, they are confident in operating against the opponent.
Secondly, it is for the show effect, because it is a live broadcast, in addition to making yourself happy, you also want the audience to be happy, and the audience just likes to watch fights.
The more you fight, the more I like watching it. After all, everyone is watching a live broadcast, and it would be boring if you just keep killing and growing.
Therefore, the opponent has already developed the habit of fighting at level one, so this wave is bound to start with a fight.
While going out, they controlled their positions. Chen Xuan's Titan went in front, followed by Lee Sin, then the middle and bottom double Cs, and Nidalee at the end.
In this case, once Titan hits the target with Q first, Lee Sin will follow up with Q, Graves and Clockwork will deal damage, and finally Nidalee will use javelin from the longest distance to maximize the damage.
The details are very detailed, but the key lies in whether Chen Xuan's Titan can hit the target with Q.
The two sides did not meet in the river, but in the middle lane, because there were no walls in the middle lane and there was better space for movement.
The opponent is a stone man walking in the front, with a passive shield, and a cloth armor and five reds when he goes out, so the stone man is still quite tough.
Deliberately stand on the edge of the river, trying to avoid the hook, let Titan hook to the wall beside the river and come over, then focus fire to make Titan flash.
Chen Xuan was not polite either. He used his double pupils when they met and took a look at his own hook.
Accurate!
The Stone Man really wanted to move, but when he saw the trajectory of the projectile and was sure that he couldn't dodge it, he reacted quickly and flashed to avoid the hook. It was a very reasonable choice.
Then, Titan hooked the wall and went over, but was beaten up and slowed down, so he had to give up his flash. Logically speaking, if this was the case, it wouldn't be a big deal for the level one support to exchange his flash for the top laner's.
But Chen Xuan feels that there may be a better solution for this future.
The opponent flashed when the hook was about to hit his face, which shows that his real thought was, if I can dodge it by moving, I won’t flash.
Well, if that's the case, then there seems to be a way.
Chen Xuan's thoughts were racing, and he still pulled out the hook quickly, but this time the angle of the hook moved down a little bit.
This creates a visual effect that as long as I move upwards, I can avoid the hook!
However, Chen Xuan has always used non-intelligent casting in order to understand the coverage of each skill. Players who are familiar with it to a certain extent like smart casting because it can be a little faster.
What Chen Xuan pursues is precision rather than speed. The trajectory range phantom of non-intelligent casting is very important for judging the skill range. In addition, some skills are actually judged to be a little longer than the phantom. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a hidden attribute.
This hook is the limit of the skill range used.
The Stone Man saw that he seemed to have dodged the hook to the limit, so he put his finger on the flash and hesitated. What if he could save this flash? If he had one less flash in the laning phase, wouldn't the jungler make crazy arrangements for him?
However, this doubt and hesitation made him fall into an irretrievable situation. The hook was clearly under the stone man's feet, but it was judged to be hooked at the extreme position.
Pull the stone man a short distance, then launch a basic attack to control him passively.
Two consecutive controls! Weakness is applied at the same time. Weakness has a deceleration effect and a damage aggravation effect. Once a team fight begins, one of the opponents must die.
Lee Sin's Q skill follows up, Graves fires an AQ, followed by Clockwork's AQ, and finally Nidalee's longest distance mark.
The damage of Nidalee's javelin increases the longer the distance. The damage at the level 1 extreme distance even exceeds that of Clockwork's level 1 ultimate.
This output, coupled with Clockwork's generous ignition, directly caused the Stone Man to lose more than two-thirds of his health.
Tianba shouted: "Can this hook hit the target?"
While shouting, he pressed the flash button frantically.
By the time the flash is used, the time is less than three seconds, and Lee Sin's second stage Q follows up, with the percentage killing effect of the Q skill. The lower the health of Lee Sin's second stage Q, the higher the damage.
Follow up with the second stage of Q and a basic attack, and with the help of Clockwork's Ignite, you can directly get the first blood, and then immediately flash back to your teammates. This level one team fight is a win-win!
I was so panicked that I didn't have any operational awareness anymore. The level 1 skills were just limited and I couldn't stop this blind monk who came and went freely.
There is no control at all, I just want to manipulate the opponent.
However, Tianba was indeed caught off guard by the tricky angle of the hook.
However, the world in which only Tianba was injured was achieved.
The teammates just thought that Tianba had poor positioning and slow reaction, and they all joked that it was just one first blood. They didn’t think it had a big impact on the outcome. It was just a first blood loss, so what could they do?
"You're so strong, Brother Tianba. Your positioning is amazing." Shan Feng joked.
"Oh, it's going to be difficult for us to fight back if we give away first blood like this." The support Yu Heng also laughed.
"This hook is very tricky, you guys have to be careful in the bottom lane." Tianba, who was indeed hooked, became much more serious. If this hook was not a fake, it would still be a bit of a show, very tricky. It looked like it didn't hit the target, but it actually did.
The bottom lane didn't take it seriously. I just needed to stand among the minions. It wasn't a big problem.
It's like this no matter what hook hero you're playing against.
Don't panic at all!
Some of the coaches in the audience saw the essence of the hook and couldn't help but sigh: "This hook is really good, very extreme and tricky. This support is very knowledgeable about skill judgment and hero models."
"What kind of research? It's obviously just luck. It was an accident." Wang Mian insisted on denying Chen Xuan's skills. You have seen too much. He is not that strong. Don't look down on him, don't look down on him, don't look down on him!
I have to say it three times because it is important. Please don't do anything too much, otherwise how can I get any bargains?