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Chapter 320 Sword Demon Q3! Mountain Crash Strike!

Chapter 320 Sword Demon Q3! Mountain Crash Strike!

KT immediately banned Ryze as their first pick, while EDG banned Fiora. Smeb's Fiora deserves respect.

KT's second ban was Mundo; they didn't want Flandre to get such a passive champion.

EDG banned Swain, as KT's mid laner Scout is very good at playing Swain, and top laner Smeb is also skilled at it.

"Jayce, Aatrox, and Irelia are still outside. Shouldn't both sides target them?"

KT banned Irelia, so EDG didn't dare to ban her anymore. No matter which one they banned, the opponent could pick her first.

The only solution is to ban Luo.

"Aatrox or Jayce? What will KT choose?"

KT's choice was to lock in Jayce directly.

"Jayce is the first pick!" Miller seemed quite surprised. "Then Aatrox is released."

EDG naturally wouldn't give up on this option easily, and then they picked Nightmare first to jungle, coordinating with Aatrox's charge!
KT has locked in the Bomber and Alistar!

The Minotaur of the Big Quail is also at the 'Guardian Minotaur' level. The Minotaur hero tests the support's ability to seize opportunities and bypass vision.

And Bomberman is a perfect match for Jayce!

The dual-poke system is a system that EDG often uses.

With this, KT's roster outline becomes quite clear.

EDG picked Ornn on the third floor to further enhance their teamfight initiation capabilities.

In the second round.

EDG banned Zoe and Sejuani, while KZ banned Shen and Braum instead.

Then, Kai'Sa immediately appeared on the 4th floor, again to replenish her ability to charge in!

KT ultimately chose the Gragas + LeBlanc combination!
That's their idea!

Using a highly mobile hero like LeBlanc to deal with Wang Yao's Aatrox is a good strategy, as Aatrox does indeed have a difficult time against mobile heroes.

Give Smeb Jayce to secure his absolute advantage.

The combination of Gragas and Alistar can effectively separate the battlefield, preventing EDG's aggressive playstyle from taking shape and making their own poke strategy more comfortable.

KT's overall tactical strategy is still to gain an advantage in the upper half of the map.

As for the bottom lane, Mr. Dai's Ziggs is also a specialty. With lane priority, Daquanchun can roam more frequently.

It can be said that they got the system they wanted!
"Now let's see how EDG breaks this deadlock... If they flex their Ornn pick to support and pick a top laner who can counter Jayce, like Lucian, I'll call that a game-winning move!"

Ornn, a champion who was a must-ban or must-pick in the Spring Split, is now rarely played because he has been nerfed too many times.

In the previous 8.11 patch, the core W skill was nerfed again.

The width and range of the skill have been weakened, which is equivalent to indirectly reducing Ornn's ability to trade blows in the early game.

However, this hero's passive ability is indeed valuable in the late game, so some people have developed the idea of ​​using Ornn as a support.

The champion LeBlanc does not have the flexibility to switch champions.

Top lane AD LeBlanc was indeed popular in the early years, with builds like Trinity Force and Statikk Shiv. Because she could fly around and the Statikk Shiv's passive stacked very quickly, she was nicknamed the "fly build".

Because the damage isn't high, but it keeps flying around and attacking you to trigger the passive of the electric blade, it's like a fly.

It's okay to use it for casual ranked games, maybe bullying some clueless fighters and tanks, but in a real match, using it is pure suicide. So KT's lineup is already set: Jayce will be in the top lane.

No wonder Miller said that if EDG had picked Lucian as their last pick, it would have been the game-winner.

But soon, EDG gave another pick: Galio!
"Huh? Galio? Galio support? I think some people play like that in solo queue."

Galio comes with two crowd control abilities, W and E, so playing him as a support seems fine. His ultimate can protect teammates and also help them charge into battle!

The lineups for both sides have been officially finalized.

The blue team, KT, consists of Jayce in the top lane, Gragas in the jungle, LeBlanc in the mid lane, and Ziggs and Alistar in the bot lane.

The red team, EDG, consists of Ornn in the top lane, Nocturne in the jungle, Aatrox in the mid lane, and Kai'Sa and Galio in the bot lane!
"Upon closer inspection, I realized that EDG's lineup is absolutely phenomenal! It's the ultimate 5-carry system! As long as they're not too far behind in gold during team fights, they can fight with impunity!"

Miller shouted excitedly.

Wawa also pulled out his own lineup and economy theory, "EDG's lineup is worth at least 5000 gold!"

Even viewers who don't understand the game will feel reassured seeing these heroes paired together.

KT's coach frowned, feeling like he'd been tricked.

"Let's see who comes out on top in their first match!"

As Summoner's Rift descended, the audience, unable to contain their excitement, erupted in a burst of enthusiastic cheers!

"EDG! Go for it!!"

When it comes to starting items, Wang Yao still opted for the standard Doran's Blade instead of Doran's Shield, and his rune was still "Arcane Comet," focusing on poke damage.

"Neither side has any intention of invading at level one, and both junglers chose to start from the red buff. There shouldn't be too many clashes between the two sides in the jungle this game."

EDG's mid and top lanes will most likely not have lane priority. However, Gragas can't beat Nocturne in a 1v1 in the jungle, and Nocturne has strong sustained damage. So, they will most likely each get a Rift Scuttler.

"Holy Gun will be under a lot of pressure, since Gragas will farm from bottom to top, and the first wave of attacks will likely be against him, the top laner. He has to maintain his own condition to prevent himself from being tower-dived by the enemy."

Wang Yao had already hidden in the bushes on the left side of the middle lane.

He timed his Q "Darkin Blade" perfectly, and just as the minions from both sides converged in the mid lane after the second part of Q was completed, he stepped out of the bush.

The director then switched the camera to the mid lane, and Miller was quite surprised, "Huh? Yao's positioning is so arrogant? Shouldn't he be hiding in the back?"

Normally, when melee fighters are fighting ranged opponents, they should stay in the back and wait for low-health minions to appear before moving forward to last-hit them.

There's no such thing as rushing in as soon as you make contact.

Scout, seeing this, couldn't help but raise an eyebrow. Did Wang Yao really think he had no temper?

Don't think I won't hit you just because you're an old teammate!
Scout immediately stepped forward, using a basic attack followed by W to "Shadow Step" and land on it.

His intention was clear: Aatrox's Q skill deals high damage, but the core area that can control the enemy and deal high damage is very small.

Especially since Q1 and Q2 are both on the outer circle, he stepped directly on Wang Yao's face, so the blood transfusion was not a loss at all.

He can quickly trigger "Typical" by using AWA, and by the time Wang Yao slowly uses his Q skill, he can even immediately use his second W to fly back and avoid the damage of "Arcane Comet"!

But to everyone's surprise, the moment he rushed forward, Wang Yao was extremely focused and immediately used his Q skill.

The sword demon performed a 360-degree spin in mid-air and slammed his greatsword down violently.

A deep red area appeared beneath his feet. The Sword Demon's action was very similar to the Berserker's Mountain Crash Strike in the game DNF!
(End of this chapter)

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