Chapter 134 I crave a worthy opponent!

"Jun-sik, cheer up!"

Wolf frowned slightly, his narrowed eyes revealing a fierce fighting spirit. Any player who dared to pick Draven in front of him had to be taught a lesson.

Bang remained silent, it's unclear whether he listened to Wolf's words.

Soon, both sides officially entered the laning phase.

After the first wave of minions arrived in the bottom lane, both ADCs simultaneously last-hit a minion, and the two didn't start fighting as soon as they met.

Meanwhile, in the mid lane, Scout, the junior, was locked in a fierce battle with his senior, Faker, just like in the previous game.

After acquiring Cassiopeia, Faker unleashed his full potential, switching between mid and bottom lanes to check on the situation.

Faker had seen Kshine's Draven in ranked games before, and it has to be said that this young player's Draven was indeed very well played.

However, SKT's championship-winning bot lane duo is not to be underestimated. No matter how laid-back Bang is in the game, he still has the foundation of a two-time world champion AD carry.

EDG wants to use Draven to defeat SKT? Not so easy!

Normally, during the early laning phase in the bot lane, the broadcast wouldn't focus too much on the ADCs, since the bot lane during the scaling phase is really boring.

However, Wang Yao chose Draven in this game. If you don't pick an AD hero like this who goes for a violent killing style, what's the point of playing?

Therefore, the director frequently focused the camera on the bottom lane, hoping that the two ADCs would engage in a fierce battle.

Meiko was completely focused on controlling the robot. He noticed that after Wang Yao got Draven, it was as if some kind of demon seal had been broken, and even his laning style became much more brutal.

Those simple, unadorned movements and last-hitting moves subtly revealed an uncontrollable bloodlust.

Wang Yao didn't rush to control Draven to charge forward. Instead, he activated his Q skill to refresh the passive of the double axes when he got close to the minion wave.

When a basic attack hits a melee minion, the passive flying axe bounces into the air, and a second basic attack is launched.

Seeing this, Bang and Wolf on the other side did not choose to retreat. Bang, controlling Kog'Maw, seized the opportunity and used his Q to hit Draven while Draven was attacking minions, passing through the minion wave and hitting Draven.

SKT's AD carry inherited skill: Q through minions!

Wang Yao remained unmoved. He could tell that Bang seemed to be back to his peak form, and that was the kind of worthy opponent he craved!

With a flick of the mouse, Wang Yao controlled Draven to move forward, and a throwing axe landed right within his movement range.

Catching the axe, Wang Yao ignored the minion wave in front of him, locked onto Kog'Maw with his right mouse button, and unleashed his second basic attack.

Pounce!

The sharp battle axe sliced ​​through flesh, producing a dull, thudding sound, and Big Mouth's health plummeted.

Bang's Kog'Maw can hit Draven with his Q, but Draven can also walk up and throw his axe at people.

"Draven's damage is very high, Kog'Maw didn't gain anything from this trade," the commentator on stage couldn't help but say.

PDD smiled and said that Draven at level 1 had the highest damage among bot lane AD carries.

"Kshine played so aggressively this game. He usually prefers to maintain an even game in the bottom lane, but this time it felt like he was carrying a bomb and was going to fight SKT to the death."

PDD said from the side.

"EDG might be planning to take a 2-0 lead in one fell swoop. After all, SKT's ability to adjust is quite terrifying, so they plan to go all in and pressure them in the second game."

Miller looked at the broadcast screen on stage, speaking thoughtfully. In the bottom lane of the Rift, Bang wasn't surprised by Wang Yao's counterattack and trade of blows.

If the enemy Draven just lets you use your Q to harass them, that would be abnormal.

Meanwhile, as Draven unleashed a flying axe, Kog'Maw, relying on the minion wave, planned to retaliate with another auto-attack.

However, just as Bang was about to turn around and land a basic attack, Draven turned around, picked up his axe, and immediately moved out of Bang's attack range, without even considering taking a second basic attack.

The first clash between the two AD carry players ended abruptly, as seen in the live broadcast footage.

"Keep attacking, K! Shouldn't we give Bang a boost?"

"What are you talking about? There are minions on the other side, and Karma is watching you. One RQ combo will take away a third of your health. Have you been playing too many 'one-hit-999' games?"

"To be honest, I'll be a fan of any AD carry who dares to pick Draven in the finals, win or lose!"

"..."

While everyone's attention was focused on the bottom lane, Scout and Faker in the mid lane engaged in a fight at level two.

Ryze's spell surged onto the minions, and the dark blue marks spread rapidly. Cassiopeia's body was also enveloped in a layer of runic magical power.

Faker remained calm. No one knew Ryze better than him. Just as Ryze unleashed his Overload Q, Cassiopeia had already anticipated this and moved down.

But what Faker didn't expect was that Scout's Q Overload was also a predictive skill release; Scout had predicted his prediction!

A sharp sound effect rang out as the energy ball struck the snake woman. At the same time, Scout launched a basic attack, triggering Wind Rider, and immediately retreated to create distance.

The next second, a cloud of poisonous mist appeared beneath Ryze's feet. However, because of her high movement speed, Cassiopeia only had time to unleash her E Poison Fang twice before Ryze created distance between them.

This personnel reshuffle has allowed the junior student to make a small profit.

The factory manager, who had just finished clearing jungle monsters, couldn't help but give Scout a thumbs up when he saw this scene. Not bad, he's got that Fat Daddy vibe!
The factory manager knew all too well how terrifying Faker was, the mid-lane demon king. Back in the day, only Pawn at his peak could suppress Faker.

Scout appeared calm on the surface, but was actually a little excited inside. The best way to pay tribute to his senior was to defeat him 3-0!

Ryze had the advantage in this mid-lane skirmish, while Cassiopeia had already run out of mana and could recall early. Ryze could have easily ganked the jungle or roamed to the bottom lane much sooner.

"Just keep an eye on Nidalee, don't worry about the bot lane for now," Wang Yao said after checking the situation in the mid lane.

He desperately needs to generate kills to gain an advantage in equipment, and Bang is Wang Yao's target!
At this moment, the health of both ADCs in the bottom lane is roughly the same. Wang Yao wants to make a play and naturally doesn't want anyone to interfere.

Seeing Draven poised to pounce and strike at any moment, Bang frowned slightly.

Wang Yao's fluid and skillful exchange of health points demonstrates his exceptional Draven proficiency as a top-tier AD carry, much like his Ezreal skills.

However, Bang wouldn't dare to pick his Ezreal for the bot lane in this patch.

"We need to get to level two!"

As Bang's most compatible bot lane partner, Wolf had already noticed the bot lane's predicament and offered advice.

If the Draven + Blitzcrank duo can reach level two first, then EDG's offensive threat will be ridiculously high.

As soon as he finished speaking, Wolf, in coordination with Bang, quickly unleashed skills and basic attacks on the minion wave.

(End of this chapter)

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