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Chapter 565 Brothers, lie down and get ready, I'm going to carry this game! Knight has gone inv
Chapter 565 Brothers, lie down and get ready, I'm going to carry this game! Knight has gone invisible!
LokeN's Kai'Sa chose Fleet Footwork as his keystone rune in this game.
The meaning behind wearing this rune is that he wants to play passively in lane.
The TES bot lane duo doesn't care about having an online advantage.
Morgana has already been picked; as long as she can hold her own in the laning phase, that's fine.
Therefore, the reason why both sides fought so fiercely and relentlessly in the bottom lane from the moment they met was because...
It's because someone gave it to me.
After Zhou Dian's Renekton dodged two of Yasuo's Q skills, the initial clash between the two sides in the mid lane temporarily ceased.
The observer's perspective also naturally switched to the bottom lane.
As soon as the camera switched to the bottom lane, LokeN's Kai'Sa managed to sneak a hit on Lwx's Lucian while he was last-hitting minions.
Kai'Sa's basic attack has the speed boost from Fleet Footwork, so she can escape after attacking.
This is also why LokeN dares to take the initiative to attack his opponent.
After using the acceleration effect of Swift Steps to create some distance, LokeN relaxed a little and wasn't as tense as before.
After all, he had just risked getting hooked by Titan to auto-attack Lucian.
However, Liu Qingsong's Titan hasn't used any skills yet, so it's not certain that Titan learned the Q skill at level one.
However, the two bot laners of TES would definitely assume that Nautilus would learn Q at level 1 in this situation.
Just when LokeN thought he was safe and got a free Lucian.
Titans have made their move.
Liu Qingsong controlled the Titan to attack a blue minion in front of him.
Under the effect of the Relic Shield, the minion was instantly killed.
At the same time as he attacked, Titan unleashed his Q skill.
A massive anchor was thrown from Titan's hand.
The blue team minions that were originally blocking Titan's path were killed by the Relic Shield.
This resulted in the anchor going straight for Kasha without any obstruction.
Furthermore, Titan used an AQ combo, which effectively concealed the Q skill's wind-up animation.
This made LokeN react a beat too slow.
By the time LokeN reacted and tried to dodge Nautilus's Q skill, the anchor was already about to hit Kai'Sa.
At that moment, Kai'Sa actually still had a chance to use Flash to dodge Nautilus's Q skill.
But LokeN made a decision in an instant.
Don't use this Flash.
Now that the Titan has hooked him, he definitely won't die.
However, it's inevitable that a large portion of your health will be depleted.
However, compared to other abilities, Flash is still more valuable, and you shouldn't use it at level one just to maintain your status.
However, it's highly likely that the treatment won't be successful.
LokeN plans to use his healing ability to quickly create distance as soon as Kai'Sa is out of control, preventing Lucian from launching a powerful attack and preserving her health as much as possible.
The next moment, Titan hooked Kai'Sa, and the two crashed into each other, their faces instantly touching.
Then, Titan landed a basic attack on Kai'Sa, and his passive effect rooted Kai'Sa in place.
lwx's Lucian auto-attacked Kai'Sa, then placed Relentless Pursuit (E) diagonally downwards.
Yes, Lucian learns the E skill at level one.
lwx has never added that level 1 skill point to Lucian.
When Titan hooked Kai'Sa, he immediately put his skill points into his E skill.
The reason Lwx learned the E skill was because he knew very well that Kai'Sa would use her heal to create distance in this situation.
The passive imprisonment time of Titan is actually very short.
That's enough for Lucian to auto-attack once and then use a skill.
If Lucian learns either Q or W, he can only land one AQ or AW combo in this wave.
Then Kai'Sa will use the speed boost from the healing to create distance, and Lucian's passive two shots won't be able to hit Kai'Sa, let alone launch a Press the Attack.
Because Lucian didn't bring Heal, he couldn't use Heal to speed up his attack and unleash a powerful burst.
Lucian brought Flash and Teleport in this game.
In this version, ADCs almost always take Teleport when they are not under pressure in the laning phase.
Because the healing has been weakened.
The Summoner Spell Teleport often plays a strategic role.
Furthermore, its effect increases as time goes on.
To maximize the effect of Nautilus's hook on Kai'Sa, Lwx learned the E skill.
Lucian's E skill has the effect of resetting basic attacks.
This attack can instantly hit Kai'Sa with an AEA.
Although it lacks one skill damage, this combo can still deliver a powerful offensive.
Lucian's three basic attacks plus his enhanced attack, combined with Nautilus's QA combo, can reduce Kai'Sa's health to below half.
It's fair to say that this one move gave FPX's bot lane a decisive advantage in the laning phase.
In addition, Lucian has multiple teleports, which, if used well, can further enhance his laning advantage.
After all, a teleport can sometimes be equivalent to a life.
For these professional players, what skills to learn and how to pass them on involves complex strategic maneuvering.
But as long as it's a skilled hero and a familiar matchup, these things are ingrained in their bones.
Without needing to think deliberately, one can instantly make the optimal solution based on muscle memory.
After LokeN used his speed to sneakily auto-attack Lucian.
FPX's bot lane duo responded instantly and successfully caught Kai'Sa.
Just when it seemed that Kaisa was about to have her leg broken for being "cheeky".
The situation in the bottom lane suddenly reversed.
After hooking Kai'Sa and using a basic attack to immobilize her, Liu Qingsong didn't greedily deal any more damage and immediately controlled the Titan to make a sideways movement.
With this seemingly clumsy movement, Titan narrowly dodged Morgana's Q skill.
Even though he had no idea what skills Morgana had learned at level one, Liu Qingsong was always on guard against Morgana using her Q.
It was precisely because he was prepared and had anticipated this move that Titan was able to dodge Morgana's Q skill at close range.
Although it's also partly due to Morgana's Q skill having a slow projectile speed.
However, at such close range, it's not so easy to dodge.
Without Morgana's Q skill, Kai'Sa can only be chased and beaten.
The situation seemed poised to develop in this way.
next moment.
Snapped!
Lucian, who had just used Relentless Pursuit (E) to reset his basic attack, ran head-on into Morgana's Dark Imprisonment (Q).
Morgana's Q skill has a root effect.
So even after being hit by Morgana's Q, Lucian still managed to land two auto-attacks on Kai'Sa, triggering his passive and securing a powerful attack. It seemed that FPX's bot lane duo had achieved their intended effect in this play.
But after Lucian was hit by Morgana's Q, the situation changed drastically.
Morgana's Q skill is the control skill with the longest control duration in League of Legends.
The only downside is that it's too slow and hard to hit people.
Everything else is top-notch.
Regardless of whether Ben was on the fifth floor in this wave, Morgana's Q was intended to predict Lucian's E skill.
It was Lwx's own mistake; Lucian's E skill collided with Morgana's Q.
The result was undeniable: Lucian was hit by Morgana's Q.
Morgana's level 1 Q has a stun duration of just over two seconds, plus high skill damage.
This is more than enough to reverse the situation for both sides' bottom lanes.
That's the charm of League of Legends; the situation can often be reversed in an instant.
And this was all without any obvious mistakes.
There's always someone better, and there's always someone better – that's the nature of esports!
"Hey, he's dead!" The moment Cat Emperor saw Lucian get hit by Morgana's Q, he made a quick judgment.
And his judgment was not wrong.
Seeing Lucian get hit by Q, Ben's Morgana immediately applied Ignite to Lucian.
LokeN's Kai'Sa also used her healing ability, quickly closing in on Lucian along with Morgana.
Anyway, FPX's bot lane is already losing the fight, so getting closer will allow them to auto-attack more and increase their chances of getting a kill.
Morgana's keystone talent, Arcane Comet, struck Lucian.
Meanwhile, Morgana's Q skill also helped Kai'Sa stack her passive plasma.
Kai'Sa detonated the plasma after two basic attacks.
This meant that when Lucian escaped Morgana's Q skill, he was already down to less than 200 health.
lwx quickly used Flash to create distance.
TES's bot lane duo both flashed to follow up and continued to chase with basic attacks.
Finally, Kai'Sa landed an auto-attack at the last possible moment, taking away Lucian's last bit of health.
First blood!
Kai'Sa secured First Blood in this game.
Immediately, a huge cheer erupted from the crowd.
Kai'Sa got First Blood, and at such an early time.
That would completely change the nature of the game.
Both sides' original plans were completely disrupted.
Of course, TES is changing for the better, while FPX is changing for the worse.
FPX's Lucian and Nautilus bot lane duo was chosen to gain an advantage in the early laning phase.
Not only did they fail to gain an advantage in the laning phase, but they also allowed Kai'Sa to get first blood at level one.
How are we supposed to play now?
However, the FPX players showed pretty good mental fortitude.
Although Lucian's death had serious consequences, there was no panic in the team's voice chat.
After all, there's still plenty of time; we'll have plenty of opportunities to get back at them later.
Doinb said repeatedly, "It's okay, it's okay. The enemy bot lane used four summoner spells, so we're not at a disadvantage!"
"I'm having some bad luck, I ran into this Q!" lwx said.
Liu Qingsong quickly noted down the flash times of the TES bot lane duo in the chat box in the lower left corner.
At this point, Lucian also revived; the level 1 revival time is very short.
lwx quickly teleported back to his own next tower.
The only saving grace in this situation was that Lucian had Teleport.
Lucian only died, without losing much experience.
Otherwise, all this experience would be wasted.
That was a real explosion.
Prior experience is very important.
Lucian isn't losing experience now, he's just 400 gold less than Kai'Sa, but thanks to the champion's strength in the early game, he's still playable.
Meanwhile, the atmosphere in the TES team's voice chat was naturally jubilant.
Zhou Dian and Xx immediately transformed into the atmosphere-setter, shouting "nice" and "awesome" all the while.
Ben humbly replied, "I was lucky, I was lucky, he bumped into me and got on top of me!"
LokeN laughed and said, "Brothers, get ready, I'm going to carry this game!"
Although this was said in jest to lighten the mood.
But for LokeN, who is usually very calm and doesn't talk much, to say this shows that he is very excited after getting the first blood.
After all, this is the LPL finals, and the nature of the competition is different.
It's hard for anyone not to be excited when they get a perfect start in the first game of the Summer Split finals.
In the midst of the peaceful atmosphere, the people who had just spoken overlooked one thing.
That means the game is played by five people, but just now there were only four people talking.
There was one person who didn't speak.
It was Knight.
Knight was focused on farming and laning the whole time and didn't say a word.
And his teammates didn't even realize it.
Although it's not a big deal.
But Knight's stealth skills are truly impressive.
The game has only just begun, and he's already gone invisible!
After the replay of the bot lane kill was finished, the observer's view switched to the mid lane.
The camera pans to the mid lane and shows Yasuo pushing a small wave of cannon minions to TES's mid-lane tower.
In terms of pure wave clear speed, Renekton is not as good as Yasuo.
However, Zhou Dian maneuvered the crocodile diagonally, trapping the minion in front of the tower.
Doinb was helpless in the face of this.
Because the crocodile is now at slightly over half health, while Yasuo is only at about half health.
Clearly, Yasuo was using his health to push the lane.
This is also an advantage of the short mid lane; at least Yasuo with Fleet Footwork can push the lane.
If you can push the minion wave, you won't get crushed too badly.
This is also the main reason why, although Renekton can counter Yasuo, his counter-effect is greatly reduced in the mid lane.
Even with the discount, Zhou Dian's Renekton skills would still allow him to easily defeat Doinb's Yasuo.
(End of this chapter)
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