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Immediately, both teams entered Summoner's Rift.

LZ, taking advantage of having Titan, decisively chose to group up and invade at level 1.

However, EDG never fights unprepared battles. When LZ grouped up and walked into the narrow pass of the river, they were met with a Q tornado from Janna.

Of the five people in LZ, three were blown away by the hurricane.

"They've learned how to play Q with Janna, let's just leave."

GorillA directs traffic.

EDG's defense made it clear to LZ that the opponent had guessed their plan to invade at level one.

This plan to gank Graves' jungle route at level 1 had to be abandoned.

Both players logged in normally.

As soon as they reached the bottom lane, GorillA maneuvered the Titan to try and push forward.

However, LZ's advance to suppress was just a show of force. GorillA simply wanted to give Wang Yao some pressure in the laning phase and try to force Wang Yao's Caitlyn back.

But Wang Yao remained unmoved, immediately followed up with two basic attacks, then used his Q skill, Peacekeeper, to unleash the attack.

Having a premonition, GorillA quickly maneuvered the Titan to try and dodge the policewoman's Q attack.

But after completing his maneuver, he was shocked to discover that Wang Yao's policewoman's Q skill was actually aimed at Pray, who was standing nearby.

What a cunning feint!

Pray's Q skill, Peacekeeper's Edge, hit Pray's Jhin, reducing Jhin's health by one point.

Even seemingly ordinary small exchanges of blows in such a tense bottom lane battle can excite and thrill the LPL audience.

At this moment, although the two teams are frequently exchanging blows in the early laning phase, it is difficult for them to get any kills.

Mouse's Camille proficiency in the top lane is average, but it's passable; at least he won't get completely destroyed by Khan's Gnar.

After clearing the double buffs and the three camps of F4 jungle monsters, the factory manager's Graves didn't linger on his own jungle camps but instead directly invaded the OP's blue buff area.

"The factory manager has a lot of experience in major tournaments. He figured out Cuzz's jungle route, so this invasion should be easy to succeed!"

Colonel Guan was analyzing the situation from the commentary booth.

"Scout is also maintaining a strong lane dominance. Currently, EDG has a clear advantage in two out of the three lanes. Maintaining this situation is very good, but they also need to be careful of Olaf's ganks."

I remember that he also spoke first.

The match has been going on for more than five minutes.

Scout in the mid lane continued his hot streak from the previous game, and during the first recall to replenish supplies, he had a 7-creep lead over BDD.

A significant economic advantage, roughly equivalent to a wave of minions ahead!

In LZ's booth, BDD frowned.

He was well aware that his laning performance had declined somewhat compared to this summer split, a fact he clearly felt when facing Team WE.

Even WE's Xiye could hold his own against him, and even subtly gain the upper hand.

In the first game against EDG, his Galio was out-farmed by half in CS at 7 minutes against Scout's Ryze, and he was also tower-dived and killed at level 3.

This time, Kim Jung-soo got Orianna, a strong mid-lane champion, for BDD, and banned two of Scout's signature champions in the second round of the draft, just to test how hot Scout's form was.

If BDD can't contain Scout's performance, then they'll have to change their draft strategy and have BDD start playing pure team-oriented, supportive champions like Malzahar and Galio.

If BDD's laning phase goes well, then the OP will consider slightly favoring BDD in the draft phase. After all, BDD's individual skill is quite outstanding, his team fight awareness is also good, and his potential is not low.

In addition, Viktor's position in the S7 World Championship was actually rather awkward.

As a traditional mage, Viktor's development time will be significantly longer because he needs to purchase and upgrade Hextech Cores.

Viktor, unable to complete his technological equipment upgrades, is merely a minion-pushing machine.

As for his damage output in team fights, a Viktor with average development is significantly inferior to many mid-lane heroes.

Even if Orianna isn't doing well in the early game, her ultimate can still create opportunities for the team to engage. But Viktor can only use his W to block the way and restrict the enemy's movement.

If Viktor is considered a late-game carry for the team, then he's barely usable.

However, Season 7 was a true Ardent Censer meta, where the ADC in the bot lane was the core carry, and the earlier the mid laner could reach their power spike, the easier it was for the team.

Therefore, Viktor was naturally abandoned in this bot lane patch.

BDD initially didn't understand why EDG would choose Viktor to lane against him.

It seems that Scout can indeed exert good pressure on him with this hero, but the mid-game is when Orianna will shine!

Ten minutes ago, neither team had scored any kills. EDG, who had been aggressive in the first game, completely slowed down the pace of the game at this point.

The once bustling and intense Summoner's Rift has become peaceful and quiet.

This left the audience in the stands, and even the three commentators in the commentary booth, somewhat puzzled.

In ten minutes, the economic difference was nearly a thousand yuan.

This was achieved by EDG purely relying on their advantage in the mid and bot lanes, squeezing out opponents through superior CS (creep score).

This data shows that EDG has a strong ability to match up, especially their ADC in the bottom lane.

LZ's first tower's health has been whittled down by about two-thirds by Wang Yao's Caitlyn.

The two elders of Xuanming tried to turn the tide of the battle online, but without exception, they were neutralized by Janna's Q wind, Wang Yao's tricky W trap, and their ghostly movement.

Pray, the Rat King, was having a very tough time.

His Virtuoso has been under constant pressure since the early game. Even under the turret, he has been whittled down by Caitlyn's ranged attacks.

One wave was even sent back home by a single skill combo from the policewoman!
If it weren't for GorillA's Titan blocking Caitlyn's ultimate for him, he would have given up first blood!
Fortunately, he was playing Jhin in this game, and before being forced to return to base, he was able to use his ultimate to clear another wave of minions.

Otherwise, LZ's next tower would have fallen just now.

After that skirmish, Pray instantly lost the will to fight in the bottom lane, and could only look for opportunities to make a difference in the following team fights.

Based on LZ's original strategy, if Cuzz focused on ganking the bottom lane, there was a high probability of success.

After all, Wang Yao's Caitlyn was already pressing right up to their bot lane duo. If they ganked bot, they could at least take down Caitlyn's two summoner spells!
But now Cuzz is in the jungle, entangled by Clearlove's Graves. The enemy Graves is like a piece of chewing gum, impossible to shake off.

Cuzz was quite confident when he picked Olaf.

When Olaf encounters Graves in the jungle, the outcome of the duel is greatly influenced by the accuracy of his axe throws.

Cuzz was quite confident in his Olaf proficiency, especially since Peanut's Olaf had completely dominated the opposing team in the quarterfinals of last year's S6 World Championship.

Facing the nightmarish Olaf jungler, Clearlove must have some psychological trauma.

However, he overlooked one point: the factory manager had switched to Dark Knight mode and was determined to cause a ruckus in LZ's jungle!

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