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Chapter 554 Under Hextech's Ultimatum, Uzi Has Nowhere to Run!

Chapter 554 Under Hextech's Ultimatum, Uzi Has Nowhere to Run!
Camille's ability to tower dive and kill tank champions is not as good as Fiora's.

But that's only compared to Fiora.

As Camille's equipment improves, her abilities in this area become stronger and stronger.

The game has been going on for over 30 minutes now, and Camille has nearly four major items.

Tower dive and kill Langx, now's the time!
After a large wave of minions entered RNG's second bottom tower, Langx naturally ignored Zhou Dian and quickly went to clear the minions.

Langx knew very well that he couldn't do anything to Camille.

All he could do was clear the red team's minion wave as quickly as possible and do his best to defend his own towers.

Zhou Dian also ignored Langx, who was clearing minions under the tower, and controlled Camille to walk directly to RNG's second bottom tower and start attacking the tower.

Camille has Trinity Force and her Q skill, making her very fast at taking down towers.

However, the hero Langx played in this game also had very good wave clear efficiency.

Zhou Dian immediately realized that even with this large wave of minions, it wouldn't be enough for him to take down RNG's second bottom tower.

Therefore, he still had to do the thing he had long been prepared to do.

Tower dive and kill Langx!

Camille arrived at the turret and, without even auto-attacking, immediately used her Q to kick the turret.

A little over a second later, a flash of silver light appeared on the blade of Blue Steel Shadow's leg.

The second Q has charged up and is now dealing full damage!
Camille turned and kicked Langx.

The second Q dealt a high amount of true damage, directly knocking away over 800 points of Langx's health.

Langx's health dropped sharply.

Furthermore, Camille had already used her hook (E) before kicking out the second part of her Q.

After being kicked by Camille, Langx, with his back to the turret, naturally launched a counterattack immediately.

Camille has attracted the turret's aggro and has begun to be attacked by the turret.

Therefore, Langx's starting move is a control skill.

As a tank champion, his damage output isn't quite enough. He needs to keep Camille under the tower and use the tower's strength to fight her.

However, when Langx's control skill landed on Camille, Camille's grappling hook had not yet landed on the wall.

The hook lock at this stage cannot be broken.

Once Camille was subdued, the grappling hook landed on the wall outside the tower.

The next moment, the hook retracted towards the landing point, pulling the controlled Camille out of RNG's second bottom tower.

A perfect control cancellation was achieved by utilizing the mechanics of Camille's E skill!

However, Zhou Dian's ambitions extend far beyond this.

After being pulled onto the wall by the grappling hook, Camille quickly recovered from the control effect.

At this point, Camille's wall-hanging duration has not yet expired, and she can still unleash her second E attack.

So, at a very critical moment, Camille used her second E to kick RNG's second bottom tower back.

He kicked Langx directly, knocking him unconscious.

Meanwhile, Camille's Q skill cooldown has already been reset.

In the late game, if Camille knows how to kite, her Q skill can be considered to have no cooldown, so she can keep using it all the time.

Camille uses AQ followed by A.

Langx then broke free from Camille's E skill stun effect and immediately unleashed his ultimate on Camille.

However, at the same time, the Azure Steel Shadow soared into the air, transforming into a phantom.

While dodging Langx's ultimate control, Hextech Ultimatum locked Langx inside RNG's bottom second tower.

Camille landed her ultimate, and her second Q was already charged.

Another kick dealing true damage landed on Langx, causing his health to drop sharply once again.

Langx's health was already low, and Camille had dodged both of his crowd control abilities with her E and R abilities. He was then locked down by Camille's ultimate, and he had already used his Flash in the previous team fight.

Even if she were under her own turret, Camille would be perfectly capable of tanking the turret and killing her.

From the observer's perspective, Camille, braving the damage from RNG's second bottom tower, relentlessly kicked Langx, who was locked down by Hextech Ultimatum.

After taking three more hits from the turret, Camille charged up a second Q.

This high-damage kick landed on Langx, instantly taking away the last of Langx's health.

Then, Camille calmly walked out of the turret, with nearly a third of her health remaining.

In the commentary box.

"Wow, Zhou Shen just pulled off a tower dive solo kill!" Wawa shouted.

"Camille canceled out a control effect and dodged a skill with her ultimate. That was so cool! Langx was completely outmaneuvered by Zhou Shen. Every move he made was predicted by Zhou Shen!" Miller said.

"This solo kill on the side lane at this point is crucial!" Miller continued. "But for RNG, Langx being solo killed on the side lane at this moment is extremely fatal!"

Miller is right. Zhou Dian's tower dive and solo kill on Langx was indeed fatal for RNG.

On the large screen at the scene.

Camille, who had stepped out of the turret, immediately returned to RNG's second bottom turret.

At this moment, there were still a few minions from the red team, TES, under the tower, carrying the turret.

Camille AQAQ, with a few kicks, destroyed RNG's second bottom tower.

Next, Zhou Dian, controlling Camille, led the remaining TES minions straight to RNG's bottom lane inhibitor tower.

On the other side, when Langx was tower-dived and solo-killed by Zhou Dian, Xiaohu immediately pressed the B key to prepare to return to base and defend his own bottom lane high ground.

However, the other members of TES did not remain completely unresponsive.

Zhou Dian has been with TES for so long, and the rest of TES understand how to coordinate with him when he's split pushing.

As early as when Camille started tower diving against Langx, TES's jungler and support had already taken the initiative and moved into some relatively dangerous areas.

The purpose was to interrupt RNG's two carries who were about to return to base to defend their high ground.

Yes, that's how much TES's jungler and support trust Zhou Dian.

Since Zhou Shen said he could solo Langx, then he definitely can.

Let's just cooperate and that'll be fine.

After Langx was tower-dived and killed by Camille, the only players available for RNG to defend their high ground were one of their two carries.

If RNG's jungler and support had returned, they wouldn't have been able to defend Camille at all.

Camille can completely ignore RNG's jungler and support and push down the high ground.

RNG's jungler and support's early move also paid off.

Because of their advance action, Xx caught Xiaohu when Xiaohu only had two or three seconds left before he had to recall.

With a single skill, Xx interrupted Xiaohu's recall.

Seeing that RNG's jungler and support were ganking them, Xx quickly ran away.

That interruption was enough.

If we keep going like this, we might lose our lives.

Unless Zhou Dian can finish the job in one fell swoop, there's no need to risk your life to return to base.

Clearly, Zhou Dian's move won't be enough to take down RNG in one fell swoop.

However, Xiaohu's return speed was slowed down by seven or eight seconds due to the interruption.

With Camille's tower-destroying speed at four items, and the seven or eight seconds Xx bought her, by the time Xiaohu emerged from his own fountain and rushed to the bottom lane, Camille had already destroyed RNG's bottom lane inhibitor tower. She even kicked RNG's bottom lane nexus.

Seeing Xiaohu rushing over, Zhou Dian didn't linger in the fight and directly controlled Camille to leave RNG's high ground.

With Camille's agility, Xiaohu simply couldn't catch her.

For TES, Zhou Dian has achieved all of their strategic goals.

This time, I'll go back to base to replenish my equipment and health, and then we'll fight again in the next wave.

In any case, we can't give RNG any opportunity to exploit the situation.

Although RNG's bottom lane inhibitor has not been completely destroyed yet, the bottom lane crystal is still intact.

However, without the protection of the high ground tower, the small crystal can already be considered Camille's for the taking.

For RNG, the bigger problem is that Langx is no longer able to defend the lane where Camille is located by himself.

If this continues, Camille will soon destroy both of RNG's top and bottom lane inhibitors.

Once the top and bottom lanes are breached, RNG players will be unable to leave their own base.

That would basically be a situation of waiting to die.

Moreover, taking advantage of Langx's earlier death, Xiaohu returned to base.

TES was facing a 4v3 situation head-on, and by taking advantage of their numerical superiority, they completely regained vision around the Baron pit.

With this successful vision control of Baron Nashor, TES has essentially secured their victory.

Because after returning to base to replenish her supplies, Camille will immediately push RNG's high ground again.

When Langx respawns, if he's alone on the high ground, he can only watch as Camille destroys the bottom lane inhibitor first, and then the inhibitor.

If Xiaohu were to defend the lane, the same result would occur against a fully-equipped Camille.

More importantly, RNG has a little over three minutes left and no teleport available.

But Camille has a teleportation ability!
RNG can't defend Camille alone. If they send two people to defend her, Camille can immediately teleport to the Baron pit and fight Baron with her teammates.

Because TES has a vision advantage near the Dragon Pit right now.

RNG is now in a dead end!
Even if we survive these few minutes, we'll wait until Langx teleports back.

However, it is an undeniable fact that Langx is increasingly unable to defend Camille's lane.

However, RNG only had Langx with Teleport, and they could only have Langx guard the side lane where Camille was positioned.

The RNG players are well aware of the predicament they have fallen into.

They also found it hard to understand how a simple tower dive and solo kill could turn their easy wins in team fights into a dilemma, even putting them on the verge of collapse!

For RNG to break the deadlock, the only way now is to take down Baron Nashor and force all of TES's players to come and fight.

Facing a desperate situation where they were down 0-2 in the best-of-five series, they chose to take a gamble.

After Langx respawned, he headed straight for the Dragon Pit.

Xiaohu, who had just sent the bottom lane minions out, also headed to the Baron pit.

RNG's command was quite decisive this time. If they wanted to take Baron, they should have grouped up and started the fight earlier.

If you stall for a bit and wait until Camille pushes the minion wave to your own high ground, then even if you take Baron, you won't be able to force Camille back.

In that situation, if the other four members of TES risked their lives to drag RNG back to base, Camille could push down RNG's base crystal in one fell swoop.

RNG absolutely does not want to see this happen.

If you start Baron Nashor early, you won't be caught in the dilemma of choosing between Baron Nashor and the base crystal.

Of course, even if RNG takes Baron early, there is still a risk of sudden death.

That means Zhou Dian was determined not to team fight with RNG and focused solely on pushing lanes.

If RNG loses the Baron fight with Smite and Xx steals it, then it's no different from losing.

RNG felt that Zhou Dian might not actually come, so they sent Xx to fight RNG with Smite.

But at times like this, they can't care about anything else.

We can only trust Karsa's disciplinary standards built up over the years.

If they forcefully take down this Baron, Camille will no longer be able to push the lane, and RNG can completely protect Uzi and group up to fight head-on and win.

However, what RNG didn't expect was that TES had planned to engage RNG in this Baron fight from the very beginning.

They had no intention of competing with RNG in terms of smite control.

Now that TES has the initiative, why should I gamble with you on luck?

Playing the punishment game is mostly a matter of luck.

Zhou Dian's motto in matches is to always keep the initiative in his own hands.

Sometimes luck will lend you a hand; it can be the key to your victory.

But never think about actively gambling on luck!

TES dared to engage in team fights with RNG at this time because there was a red team ward in the middle of RNG's blue buff area that had not been detected and cleared.

When Camille pushed the lane and destroyed RNG's bottom lane inhibitor, TES's jungler and support went to RNG's jungle to interrupt RNG's two carries' recall.

Xx interrupted Xiaohu's recall.

Ben, under Zhou Dian's instruction, went even further and placed this crucial ward around the enemy lines.

Zhou Dian had long anticipated that RNG would take the risk of fighting for Baron Nashor.

This ward around the back was Zhou Dian's response to RNG's all-out gamble.

When Zhou Dian led a wave of red team minions to the ruins of RNG's bottom tower, he ran into a wave of blue team RNG minions.

Camille's vision was naturally exposed to the RNG players.

Knowing that Camille was pushing the bottom lane, the five RNG members who had gathered near the Baron pit immediately started attacking Baron.

Zhou Dian's Camille continued to push the bottom lane minions.

The other four members of TES quickly arrived around the Baron pit and watched as RNG attacked Baron.

Seeing TES's posture, Karsa couldn't help but tense up even more.

In his opinion, Camille probably won't be able to pick up her next move, and TES is planning to go all out with Smite against her.

RNG's fate rests on this punishment.

If they can't win this game with the penalty, RNG will be eliminated!
This best-of-five series is probably already decided!
However, things did not develop as Karsa had anticipated.

When Baron's health was down to a little over a third, Top Esports, with only four players on the front line, actually initiated a team fight.

What does TES mean?
Taking the initiative to play four against five, are you crazy?

This was the first thought that popped into the minds of everyone at RNG.

However, their years of competition experience made them immediately reject this idea.

Ming quickly zoomed in on his own blue zone and saw a faintly flickering teleportation beam in a small, dark area with no visibility.

Ming's heart skipped a beat.

Finished!

It's Camille's teleportation!
"Camille has teleported behind us! Pull her back first! Everyone come and protect Doggod!" Ming shouted.

But it's too late!

Camille had already teleported down and appeared behind the RNG team.

Camille's appearance in that position sealed Uzi's fate and RNG's fate as well.

With Hextech's ultimatum, Uzi has nowhere to run!
(End of this chapter)

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