Chapter 137 He really loved developing his character.
Chapter 137 He really loved developing his character.
"Both players are ready. Let's enter Summoner's Rift."
Summoners from China! Let's cheer for our RNG team!
I remember being very excited and loudly stirring up the emotions of the fans in the audience.
Having won the first game, RNG is the more confident side from any perspective!
Since that's the case, let's go all out and take the second round!
"RNG, keep going!!!"
"Go UZI! Go Fang Shen!"
"Even if a fierce wind rises, the royal family will not give up!"
"Take the championship that rightfully belongs to you! Go Royal Club!"
"We believe in you! We believe in our region's number one seed!"
"LCK's number one seed? If we can win the first game, we can win the second and third!"
"..."
There weren't many Chinese fans at the London finals, but the cheers that erupted were loud enough for every player on the field to hear.
This is their power! This is the power of the Chinese audience!
Fang Han could vaguely hear the cheers from the audience through his earphones.
He smiled gently, a slight upturn to his lips.
"Everyone, can you feel it? So many people are cheering us on."
"Looks like we have another reason not to lose."
"Brothers, let's fight well, and then we'll leave work on time today for a victory celebration!"
"it is good!"
Having won the first game, the five RNG players were now riding high on their momentum.
No matter who the opponent is, anyone who dares to stand in their way will only be torn to pieces!
The Mid-Season Invitational trophy belongs to us!
Welcome to League of Legends!
[All troops, attack!]
The light curtain over the base fell.
The five members of KZ rushed out of their own spring and headed straight for the river.
The traditional long, single-file formation was laid out along the river, but it failed to detect the movements of any RNG players.
This situation can only mean that RNG's five players want to stir things up! And they want to do something big!
Bdd quickly reminded him:
"After you've established your defensive vision, retreat and don't give the opponent any opportunities."
The KZ members nodded and then began to systematically set up defensive vision along the river.
Just as Kai'Sa walked to the river and placed a ward in the river bush, Braum's Q skill and Quinn's dashed out at the same time, hitting Kai'Sa.
UZI controlled Lucian to take a step forward, using his Q skill, Piercing Light, combined with two passive shots. Kai'Sa was about to use Flash when Braum's passive immobilized her in place.
RNG's five players swarmed in and instantly killed Kai'Sa.
FirstBlood!
Arthur won the first blood again, without any suspense.
RNG secured First Blood so easily that none of their five players used Flash.
The perfect control and skill execution prevented Kai'Sa from even having a chance to use Flash.
Furthermore, to enhance her laning strength, Kai'Sa uses Flash and Exhaust as her summoner spells, rather than Flash and Cleanse.
"It's okay, it's okay. I didn't lose Flash and the minion wave hasn't even spawned yet. Just play normally in lane."
Bdd and Peanut quickly offered words of comfort.
After all, the most important part of this match is the bottom lane matchup.
KZ's strategy was clear: they couldn't afford any problems from the laning phase onwards!
Whether it's the top lane or the bottom lane, they can't accept the situation of losing the lane early on.
In that case, KZ will have no choice but to group up early ten minutes later, using a strong engage strategy with three front-line tanks to try and regain as much of their advantage as possible.
But that's not KZ's favorite game rhythm!
KZ's specialty is the 4-1 split push, with both Khan and Bdd being world-class solo laners!
Instead of playing solo lanes, KZ is grouping up, which is tantamount to letting KZ cut off its own arm!
Therefore, in this game, the top and bottom lanes must not be allowed to be completely overwhelmed and disconnected like in the last game.
At least during the mid-game period when Irelia is invincible in split pushing, the four teammates on the front line need to be able to withstand the pressure and avoid any mishaps.
KZ's five players surprisingly shared the same idea: to avoid a direct 5v5 team fight with RNG.
no way.
KZ's five players were also helpless. With Uzi and Arthur, two "damage dealers," on RNG's roster, it was too much to ask them to win in a 5v5 team fight.
What can we do? We can only try to make the four-protect-one tactic execute a split push.
If this Irelia farms normally, she will be invincible on the side lanes!
Players like Quinn, Lucian, and Cassiopeia who dare to even glance at Irelia on the side lanes are practically doomed.
Even if it's a Cassiopeia that Irelia has trouble dealing with, it's not so easy to kill an Irelia with sustain and defensive items in the mid-game.
Khan, who was on the top lane, finally couldn't hold back anymore.
The teammates' discussion was getting more and more off-topic, as if nobody cared that Quinn got first blood.
Please, I'm the one laning against Quinn, you guys don't need to, so it doesn't matter to you.
I just want to ask, how am I supposed to fight when the other team has a head start with a white sword? Am I supposed to just hide under the tower and farm experience from level one?
Isn't that too pathetic?
Soon, Quinn appeared on the lane with the blue team's minions.
Khan opened the scoreboard, and the corners of his mouth, which he had been holding back for so long, finally couldn't help but twitch.
Good news, Arthur didn't draw his white sword.
Bad news: Arthur dropped sandals and two bottles of red potion.
Is this a complete loss of humanity?
puff--
With a muffled thud, Fang Han took advantage of Khan checking the scoreboard and, disregarding all martial ethics, stepped forward and stole a basic attack.
Only when the green light was pulled away from the giant worm did everyone realize what had happened...
The Undying Grip Quinn?!
I remember not understanding some of it.
I've seen Quinn with a powerful attack, Quinn with swift footwork, and even Quinn with electrocution...
What is this "Unbreakable Grip Quinn" thing? That's a very trendy interpretation...
After thinking for a long time, I couldn't remember a single line of narration, so I could only look to doll Miller for help:
"Well, I admit I gave a low score, but I really didn't understand Fang Shen's interpretation, hahaha."
Anyone could see that he was trying to find a way downstairs for himself. Doll Miller chimed in, immediately explaining:
"Well, based on our understanding of Arthur, his unusual choices in runes and champions must have a reason."
"That's right. Instead of making baseless guesses, we should watch Arthur's performance in the game."
"That's right, let's focus on the competition."
The two seasoned veterans, with their back-and-forth banter, actually managed to steer the conversation away from this dangerous topic.
The audience understands the feelings of the commentators; commentating on Arthur's match is a bit of a challenge.
in the game.
Khan, who had been hit twice, also realized that the enemy Quinn had Grasp of the Undying.
"What does this mean? What's the use of Immortal Quinn?"
"Could it be that it's just to stack up that pitiful amount of health points?"
"No! Absolutely impossible!"
Khan shook his head, denying his guess without hesitation.
Little did they know, Fang Han simply wanted to accumulate more health points to develop his character.
You, Cho'Gath, like to use your ultimate to eat people, right? Well then, I'll stack up my health and see if you can eat me!
Besides, what top laner wouldn't want their health bar stacked up like a barcode?
Fang Han chuckled softly without a sound.
There's nothing I can do; he just loves to grow bigger.
SFS