Chapter 298 Be cowardly!
Xx, however, was reckless to the end, fearlessly trying to find a rhythm to fight back several times, but the gap between the two sides was too great.

The left-handed LeBlanc didn't die; her stats were 2-1-2, even positive. Her only death was when she was solo killed by Wang Yao.

Judging from the data results alone, it is clear that Zhao Xin with a score of 0-5-3 should take the blame.

However, viewers who watched the entire process felt that Zhao Xin's presence was quite strong, while Yao Ji couldn't even see him anywhere.

This is the deceptive nature of data. Some players seem to have done nothing wrong after a game, and their record is decent, but they just can't be found.

"Congratulations EDG!"

"In their first match of the Summer Split, they didn't disappoint their fans and showed excellent competitive form!" Wawa exclaimed in a loud voice.

"Especially Kshine, even though he's busy playing matches all over the place, he always brings out his best performance whenever he's on the bench! His Syndra play today was absolutely amazing!"

"This Syndra play is really outrageous."

Miller chuckled, "Kshine really taught Left Hand a lesson today!"

"The correct way to play a professional mid laner, even if you're playing a lane bully champion, is to roam, support, and look for opportunities. Knight's talent is indeed very high, but it will be a long time before he can truly realize it."

At this moment, the comment section was abuzz with discussion.

"To be honest, I have a lot of talent with my left hand."

"Is Shockwave, who was slaughtered like a dog by the aging GodV, worthy of praising his talent? Yao-ge is the real talent!"

"Some people are already world champions at 18, while others still have to realize their potential at 18. Stop exaggerating."

"My assessment of the left hand is... not as good as broiler chicken."

"..."

Top players' seats.

I sat on the chair with my left hand still feeling a bit dazed.

For him, the entire game was just like clocking in for work, with the only thrilling moment being a solo kill attempt in the mid lane.

He finally mustered the courage to try and outmaneuver Wang Yao, but his attempt failed. He then lost the courage to continue trading blows with Wang Yao and launch a counterattack.

And that's how the game was lost in such a muddled way.

Left Hand knew better than anyone how the game was lost, but he simply couldn't step out of his comfort zone.

For those he has solo-killed, Zuo Shou will mark them as "weak" and then go on a solo-kill spree for the entire game.

But for players who can't find opportunities or have tried but failed, Zuo Shou doesn't dare to have any other ideas and just wants to continue developing steadily.

Some contestants become more courageous after setbacks, while others are the type who can never get back up after one failure.

As he left the stage, he glanced at the electronic screen with his left hand. It displayed Wang Yao's handsome official photo and the impressive statistics he had achieved.

9-0-7, an impeccable and impressive statistic!

In comparison, the stats achieved by my own LeBlanc are simply incomparable.

With his left hand withdrawing his envious gaze, he lowered his head slightly and followed his teammates back to the rest area.

As soon as the Top contestants returned backstage, Coach White Crescent tried his best to control his emotions and spoke in a very calm tone. He asked directly:
"Zhuo Ding, why don't you try moving around?"

Their coaching staff could hear the players' real-time conversations backstage, so they had a clear understanding of what was happening on the court. The coaching staff was looking for the root causes of the loss, not just the superficial ones.

If we only look at the surface reasons, there are many possibilities, such as the skill gap between the two sides being too large, or a jungler named Zhao Xin feeding recklessly.

Viewers can stay at this level, since they don't need to be responsible for the teams.

Whether they win or lose, the audience can simply vent their emotions, but as the team's coach, White Crescent must be realistic.

To say whether Xx was at fault or not, the 0-5 record is a bit abstract, but the core reason for the loss was not him.

Xx is playing Xin Zhao, a jungler who needs to initiate team fights, find opportunities, and even intentionally "die".

These types of heroes won't die unless they have a huge advantage in terms of equipment and levels, and they can easily initiate team fights.

Otherwise, whether the game is even or unfavorable, heroes who need to create opportunities for their team will definitely not have very good stats.

If Xx plays a farming champion like Nidalee and gets a 0-6-5 score, he'll definitely be blamed. But when he plays Xin Zhao, you really have to understand.

Teamfight initiation heroes, whether junglers, top laners, or supports, are often the scapegoats.

If a player drives well, they're lauded; but if they drive poorly, they're essentially leading their teammates to their doom.

Team battles, however, test not only individual skills but also the team's overall execution!

For example, if the jungler does see a fleeting opportunity and decisively initiates it, but other teammates don't see it and don't follow up immediately, then the jungler is essentially feeding the enemy.

This is why many teams always communicate before engaging in a team fight: no matter how well the person initiating the fight does it, everyone should just blindly follow and charge in!
Even if starting a group is wrong, as long as everyone rushes in together, maybe they can carve out a niche for themselves, or maybe they can defeat a master with a flurry of punches.

However, once the players each have their own ideas, no matter how perfectly they initiate a team fight, it will be difficult to achieve a perfect team fight in the end.

Last year, EDG was able to dominate the World Championship and even turn the tide in desperate situations because of their smooth communication and the unconditional trust of their teammates!

Players like Xx, who dare to take the blame, are willing to accept criticism, and don't care about KDA, are players that any coach would particularly like.

And the white crescent moon naturally wouldn't blame him.

Left Hand, who was called out by the coach, timidly raised his head and answered with a somewhat evasive look in his eyes: "My mid lane minion wave was not good, and I didn't have many opportunities to roam. After that solo kill, I couldn't play anymore."

"Didn't I emphasize to you that sometimes you can't make the perfect choice between laning and roaming? So you'd rather lose some minions to help your teammates turn the tide?"

"You're behind in last hits, and there will be plenty of opportunities for you to catch up in the mid-game when you rotate lanes, so why are you so determined to stay in lane and not move?"

White Crescent couldn't control her emotions either, and spoke a little loudly.

His left hand jolted, and he immediately lowered his head, looking like a wronged little crybaby. He was already rather thin and weak, and being told that made him look like a submissive victim.

It's true that being cowardly is acceptable.

"But... but if I don't farm minions, I feel really uncomfortable, like ants are crawling all over my body."

Left Hand, looking slightly awkward, defended himself, "I'm focusing on my own development first, and then I'll rely on team fights to quickly eliminate the enemy's carry once I have the necessary equipment. There's nothing wrong with that."

The white crescent moon was utterly speechless; this was a classic case of stubbornness.

"Anyone can say that to you, but not you. Qiuqiu can say it, Moyu can say it, but you, Zhuo Ding, absolutely cannot! Because you're the mid laner, it's that simple!"

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