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Chapter 278 Why not let Huni use two spells? I think Zhou Shen can just fight however he wants!
Chapter 278 Why not let Huni use two spells? I think Zhou Shen can just fight however he wants!
Gnar stepped forward and auto-attacked Yasuo.
A white ring appeared at Nar's feet.
In the SKT team voice chat, Huni immediately said, "Gnar learned the W skill at level one!"
"OK, I'll find a chance to Q him!" Peanut understood Huni's unspoken message perfectly.
Immediately afterwards, Yasuo used his Q on the blue buff again, building up his Eul's Scepter.
At the same time, Gnar also auto-attacked Yasuo.
The second ring appeared at Yasuo's feet.
Gnar's W skill has already hit two of its three rings.
After Yasuo built up his whirlwind, he immediately took a step back.
Gnar failed to land a third attack.
Because A is no longer available.
At this point, Zhou Dian got a little greedy and directly controlled Gnar to chase after them.
He wanted to use his ultimate to trigger the third ring and reduce Yasuo's health by a little more.
This will also delay Olaf's progress in taking down his own blue buff for a while.
This pursuit led to trouble.
Yasuo, who had taken a step back, suddenly turned around and charged straight at Gnar.
Gnar, as he wished, landed his third auto-attack on Yasuo.
But just as Gnar was raising his hand for his basic attack.
Olaf used Reverse Throw (Q) on Gnar.
The giant axe came crashing down on Little Nar.
Zhou Dian actually kept an eye on Olaf's movements.
So, after Gnar unleashed this basic attack...
Zhou Dian immediately started moving Gnar laterally.
However, Peanut's timing for using this skill was absolutely perfect.
Before Gnar's basic attack could even land on Yasuo, triggering the speed boost from his W skill's three-hit combo, Olaf's axe had already struck Gnar first.
The axe hit Gnar right at the edge, it was extremely close.
But it did hit Gnar in the end.
Due to insufficient movement speed, Gnar was unable to dodge Olaf's Q skill despite his positioning.
Gnar's movement speed was drastically reduced after being hit by Olaf's Q skill.
Even if Gnar's basic attack lands on Yasuo the next moment, triggering the third passive of his W skill and giving Gnar a movement speed boost.
But Gnar's movement speed is still not enough.
That's not enough to make Gnar avoid Yasuo's whirlwind.
Yasuo, whose Q skill was ready, swung his sword and created a whirlwind that struck Gnar squarely.
Wait until Gnar is out of the knock-up state and lands.
Olaf and Yasuo had already charged at Gnar's face.
He unleashed a flurry of attacks on Little Gnar.
Gnar turned and ran away, while SKT's top and jungle continued to chase and attack from behind.
Nar's health continued to drop.
When Gnar escaped to the wall to the right of his own second top tower, Zhou Dian quickly pressed Flash.
A flash of yellow light appeared, and Gnar flashed over the wall and into LGD's second top turret.
Gnar, who flashed over the wall, only had about a hundred health points left.
After using Flash, Zhou Dian immediately used up the only health potion he had.
If SKT's top and jungle flash to chase and tower dive.
If he takes a potion and recovers some health, maybe Naldo can withstand the damage.
If we can hold out a little longer, we can almost guarantee that we can take down one of them.
And on SKT's side.
I saw Gnar flash into the tower.
Both Peanut and Huni resisted the urge to Flash into the tower.
Neither of them wanted to trade their lives for Gnar's Flash.
Now, getting both of Gnar's summoner spells out is already a guaranteed win.
enough.
Olaf and Yasuo immediately turned around and went to attack LGD's blue buff.
In the commentary box.
"Ouch, that hurts!" Miller exclaimed.
"Two flashes! First, Eimy's flash was forced out, and then Zhou Shen's flash was also gone!"
"Going up to harass them now is really not a good idea. I don't think it's necessary, since we can't protect this blue buff anyway!"
"Moreover, Zhou Shen was forced back to base and will have to use his TP to respawn soon, which means he's essentially forced out both of his summoner spells!" Wawa added.
“It’s not just two summoner spells, there’s also a health potion!” Rita added. “This was the only health potion I had when I left the game, and Gnar has already used it. When he goes to lane against Yasuo later, Gnar won’t have any supplies!”
Don't underestimate this mere bottle of blood medicine.
But it's not wrong for Rita to compare this health potion to a summoner spell.
Gnar is countered by Yasuo, and he doesn't have any health potions in the early laning phase.
This is no less impactful on Gnar than losing a Summoner Spell.
"I can only say, thankfully Zhou Shen's Gnar started with Doran's Shield!" Miller comforted him. "Doran's Shield has strong sustain, so he doesn't rely on that health potion that much!"
Miller could only console himself at this point.
Of course, this statement is also true.
If Gnar goes out with Doran's Blade, he'll be in a really tough spot without this health potion.
Switching to Doran's Shield would definitely make things less difficult.
"Now that you mention it, I've noticed that Zhou Shen actually started with Doran's Shield!" Wawa added.
"When playing non-tank heroes like these, I've almost never seen Zhou Shen start with Doran's Shield!"
"It seems that even for Zhou Shen, laning against Yasuo with Gnar is extremely difficult!"
"But it doesn't matter, what's wrong with letting Huni use both summons? I think Zhou Shen can just fight however he wants!"
The doll's last sentence was clearly meant to lighten the mood.
However, neither Miller nor Rita echoed this sentiment.
Clearly, they lacked confidence in Zhou Dian's performance with Gnar.
On the other hand, the doll's guess was very accurate.
No matter how confident Zhou Dian is.
His rationality and understanding of the game also made him clearly aware of this.
Judging solely by the champion and ignoring the player, Gnar does indeed have a tough time against Yasuo.
It's still unclear at the moment what level Zhou Dian is at compared to Huni's Yasuo.
That's why he chose the most reasonable option: Doran's Shield as his starting item.
Now Gnar has lost both summoner spells and health potions.
The laning phase that follows will undoubtedly be much tougher.
But this did not affect Zhou Dian's confidence.
Just take your time.
He believed he could fight back.
Moreover, his Gnar wasn't lost for nothing in this wave. After Olaf and Yasuo chased down Gnar, they went back to attack LGD's blue buff.
The blue buff's aggro has been reduced.
The blue buff turned and walked towards the camp, and began to regenerate health.
Olaf will have to face a full-health blue buff again.
This undoubtedly wasted a lot of Olaf's time.
Moreover, after being delayed like this...
Yasuo seems to have gone straight back to the top lane.
If you help Olaf get the blue buff, Yasuo will miss experience when he comes online.
This means that Olaf wasted a lot of time farming jungle camps.
Next, I'll have to farm this blue buff solo.
If that's the case, it would be the ultimate way to slow down Olaf's jungle clearing pace.
Taking LGD's blue buff at the start of the game was originally a sure-fire way to make money.
Judging from the current results, SKT is still making a profit overall.
But basically, it was only Huni's Yasuo who made a huge profit, gaining Gnar's two summoner spells and health potions.
However, Peanut's Olaf is actually at a disadvantage!
No, Peanut can't accept this outcome.
So, Peanut asked Huni to help him to the end.
Yasuo helped Olaf completely destroy the blue buff before leaving.
Peanut is going to stick to his original jungle clearing plan and doesn't intend to use Smite on the blue buff.
Keep the Smite active so you can farm an extra set of jungle monsters for LGD before leaving.
Upon hearing Peanut's request, Huni immediately agreed.
Olaf definitely needs some help.
Of course, the main reason why Huni agreed to help Peanut fight the blue buff without hesitation was...
Huni felt that the opposing Gnar had lost both summoner spells and health potions at the start of the game.
Even if my Yasuo loses a few minion experience when he goes online, he can still easily beat Gnar, right?
Huni felt that helping Peanut wouldn't have any real impact on him.
Naturally, he would be willing to help.
On the large screen at the scene.
After Olaf and Yasuo started taking LGD's blue buff again.
The observer immediately switched their view to LGD's red zone.
Eimy's Lee Sin is attacking his own red buff.
Moreover, the red buff only had three or four hundred health points left.
A golden light descended from the sky.
Lee Sin used Smite to kill the red buff and leveled up to level 2.
Then the Blind Monk went straight to the right and arrived behind the Dragon Pit.
Next, Eimy chose to dodge and go down into the dragon pit.
Clearly, Eimy wanted to go directly to SKT's blue buff area and take it back.
Using Smite to take the red buff, and warding the dragon pit, are all aimed at shortening the time to reach SKT's blue buff area.
It was right when the blind monk went down into the dragon pit.
Having recovered half his health in the fountain, Gnar teleported towards the top lane minion wave.
The observers quickly switched their view to LGD's blue buff area.
The blue buff on LGD's side has only just dropped to below half health.
Olaf and Yasuo were still locked in a fierce battle.
They kept attacking until the blue buff's health was down to only about 200 points.
Huni then controlled Yasuo to leave and head towards the top lane.
Meanwhile, Zhou Dian's Gnar had already teleported to the ground.
They managed to get the experience from the first wave of red minions, specifically the first three melee minions.
Although only one of them was completed in time.
But at least I didn't miss any lessons learned.
Immediately afterwards, the first three melee minions of the first wave of minions on the top lane for the blue team LGD all died naturally.
Another second passed, and Zhou Dian still hadn't seen Yasuo.
This shows that Yasuo genuinely missed the experience from the first three melee minions and didn't get a chance to farm them.
Clearly, Yasuo missed out on lane experience because he was helping Olaf get the blue buff.
That's easy to guess.
This situation actually relieved Zhou Dian a little.
With Yasuo's missed opportunity, Gnar has a chance to turn the tide in the laning phase.
Zhou Dian originally thought that he would have to put in a lot of effort in this game to find an opportunity to make up for the disadvantage of losing both summoner spells and health potions at the beginning.
Did not expect ah did not expect.
The opportunity arose as soon as the teleportation went live.
Huni himself handed it back.
Zhou Dian was able to guess Huni's thoughts.
Huni probably thought that even if he missed a few minion experiences at the start of the game, it wouldn't have any impact on the subsequent laning phase.
It is precisely because of this idea.
Yasuo would help Olaf jungle so much that he would lose his own lane experience.
However, Huni felt that it had little impact.
In Zhou Dian's view, however, the impact is significant.
Zhou Dian did indeed see an opportunity to win this counter-attack game, which had started poorly.
Using chess as an analogy.
Huni can see three moves ahead with a single move, while Zhou Dian can see six moves ahead.
This is the difference!
If the two switch roles.
Let's switch Zhou Dian to play this Yasuo.
Under these circumstances, Zhou Dian felt he would directly control Yasuo to go online.
They won't help Olaf get the blue buff at all.
Following Zhou Dian's line of thought.
That is, if Olaf suffers a little more, he can completely crush the opponent's Yasuo who has no summoner spells or health potions at the start of the game.
You can say Zhou Dian is "independent," but he dares to guarantee that after he becomes independent, he can still be a C.
It can only be said that Huni subconsciously lacked the confidence that he would definitely be able to perform well after receiving benefits.
Therefore, he cannot achieve the so-called "aloneness" of Zhou Dian.
Alternatively, one could say that Peanut's mindset hasn't changed; he still has the same mentality he had when he was with ROX Tigers, where the whole team served him.
At this point, Peanut did not yet have the instinct to sacrifice for his teammates.
So in a flash, he called Huni over and asked him to sacrifice experience to help him get the blue buff.
If Eimy were in this situation, her first reaction would definitely be to suffer a little more, as long as Brother Zhou is having fun.
(End of this chapter)
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