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Chapter 153 What exactly are EDG's mid and bot lane duo?

Chapter 153 What exactly are EDG's mid and bot lane duo?
Amid the exclamations of the three commentators, Scout's next Q skill was not used on Karma, but on the minion wave.

boom!
The dark orb exploded.

As the minions died, Scout's Syndra also reached level 5!
The two mages clashed in close combat. Scout remained absolutely focused, controlling Syndra as if she were a dragon, and every basic attack was executed with perfect fluidity, without the slightest hint of stiffness!

After W's cooldown was over, Syndra immediately grabbed the orb and threw it at Karma!
boom!
At the same time, Faker unleashed his ultimate Q skill.

But what he saw made his pupils shrink. Syndra had actually managed to dodge his Q by using her positioning!

His Karma also has the slow effect left by Syndra's W skill.

Syndra's next Q is almost impossible to dodge!

Faker immediately controlled Karma to retreat, but it was too late. Syndra unleashed her last Q skill, and at the same time, she also followed up with a basic attack.

boom!
The ball exploded.

Faker's Karma suddenly collapsed to the ground.

In an instant, the entire audience erupted in uproar.

Although this isn't the first time a player has managed to solo kill Faker in a professional match.

However, in most cases where Faker was solo killed, it was because his opponent used burst damage with crowd control to take him down in one combo.

To put it bluntly, he caught Faker off guard, and this kind of solo kill in a lane matchup felt somewhat like an "unfair victory."

But this time, it was Faker who took the initiative to fight back, only to be outplayed and killed by his opponent!
Although Faker has been outplayed and killed quite a few times, he usually wins when he makes a counter-attack decision.

Few people can beat themselves in such a battle of micro-management details!

But his fellow student Scout just did it.

"Wow! Scout's movement was so agile! Both mid laners pulled off amazing plays, but in the end, Syndra came out on top and killed Karma!"

On the LPL commentary booth, Wawa couldn't help but shout out loud.

That mid-lane skirmish just now was incredibly dangerous!
Faker was just a hair's breadth away from a successful counterattack. If Scout had reacted even a fraction slower, EDG's mid lane would have been completely destroyed.

Fortunately, Scout finally proved his skill level was no less than Faker's with a spectacular solo kill that "demonstrated his path to godhood".

At this moment, the online comments section was already buzzing with excitement.

Holy crap! Duoduo!

"The junior student kills his senior brother, what a scene of brotherly love and respect, let's step on Faker to win the championship!"

What exactly constitutes the "value" of EDG's mid and bot lane duo?

"I almost peed my pants watching this! I nearly thought Syndra was going to get killed. Faker was absolutely amazing this time!"

"..."

The audience, both at the venue and online, were buzzing with discussion.

At this moment, the red team still has many minions in the middle lane, while the blue team still has some minions.

Under normal circumstances, such a large wave of minions would have been pushed over long ago, but because of Scout's attack, the minions shifted their aggro to Syndra.

The blue team's mid-lane minions were thus saved, and the minion wave loss that Faker would face after his death was far greater than he had anticipated!
"I can't go to the mid lane to interfere with Syndra."

Blank sighed with a hint of helplessness after watching the entire mid-lane skirmish.

He was harassed by the Blitzcrank in the jungle for a long time. When he finally had a chance to go to the mid lane, Ivern, who had just helped Gnar get a kill in the top lane, also appeared near the mid lane.

Ivern's intention was clear: to protect Scout so he could safely finish off this wave of minions.

Faker's Karma had Teleport, so Scout naturally couldn't stay in the mid lane for too long.

Scout quickly secured the wave of minions, thanks to the AOE damage from Ivern's exploding shield. One kill, plus such a large wave of mid-lane minions, instantly gave Scout a nearly one-level experience lead over Faker!
"Mid lane is awesome."

Wang Yao praised with a smile.

Scout may not have reached his peak at this time, but in terms of individual skills, he was already quite close.

Scout chuckled softly and let out a heavy sigh of relief. Facing his senior and former teammates, it was impossible not to be nervous.

Fortunately, he withstood the pressure at the crucial moment!

"EDG! EDG! EDG!"

The LPL audience at the scene was in high spirits.

A deafening roar surged up in waves.

With three consecutive games starting with an advantage, EDG's dominance in this year's World Championship is undeniable!

On the SKT player bench.

Faker took a deep breath, trying his best to calm his inner turmoil and steady his hands.

Having competed in professional matches for many years, Faker wouldn't have his mentality shattered by a single solo kill, but this death made him feel somewhat nervous.

At this point, SKT was on the verge of elimination. They shouldn't have exposed even the slightest weakness, let alone been solo-killed by their opponents.

After a moment of careful consideration, Faker spoke up to direct the team's next decision.

"Syndra's Teleport hasn't finished reviving yet. I'll look for an opportunity to gank bot lane. We have to break through their bot lane this game!"

In the competition of professional games, after making the next decision, the next step is to lay the groundwork, observe the situation before making a decision, and then implement the plan step by step.

After all, both teams are strong teams that can reach the finals, and the difference in strength between them is not too great.

Especially against a formidable opponent like EDG, who won without relying on luck from the draw or off-field factors, and who defeated two LCK teams in a row.

Therefore, after determining their next team decision-making strategy, SKT began to lay the groundwork and make some preliminary attempts.

Wolf does this very well.

His Janna did indeed have to remain highly vigilant throughout when facing the female police officer and the robot's teamwork.

However, it's not entirely impossible to play Janna against Blitzcrank. There are many tips and tricks that allow her to create a stable stalemate with Blitzcrank in lane.

Wolf, standing behind the minion wave, pressed his Q skill, Charged Whirlwind, from the bush.

At the same time, Wolf controlled Janna to walk out from behind the minion wave, deliberately revealing an opening to the EDG bot lane duo.

Faced with such a great opportunity, Meiko certainly wouldn't let it slip by. She decisively pressed the Q key, and the hook in the robot's hand was immediately released!
Wang Yao's policewoman almost immediately raised her hand and placed the W clamp in front of the robot.

Immediately, the robot's iron hand landed on Janna and dragged her over roughly.

But just before Wolf's Janna was grabbed by the robot, a tornado suddenly shot out of the bushes and roared straight toward Wang Yao's policewoman.

Seeing this, Bang, the little cannon on the side, immediately pressed forward to put pressure on Wang Yao's attack.

In this situation, Wang Yao's ability to follow up with Janna's output is very limited; he can only land a headshot auto-attack after his W trap hits the target.

As for his Q skill, Piercing Bullet, he simply didn't have time to follow up!
I'd like to ask for your opinions here: next season, would you like to see the protagonist continue playing ADC, or switch to mid lane?

If you continue playing AD, type 1; if you switch to another position, type 2.

The author will revise the outline as needed.

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(End of this chapter)

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