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Chapter 494 Truth or Falsehood? A Sunny and Cheerful Girl!

Chapter 494 Truth or Falsehood? A Sunny and Cheerful Girl!

"Huh! What's Khan doing? I saw Neeko on the minimap, why isn't she leaving yet!"

Uz was also confused by Khan's actions.

"Neeko is only level 5 this time, a little short of level 6, but Kennen and Irelia are already level 6. Could it be that Khan is trying to outplay them?"

Guan Zeyuan stroked his chin, analyzing the Khan's psychology.

"Irelia actually realized this, you can see he's positioned himself against the wall, maybe he really wanted to try his best!"

I remember thinking that Khan really wanted to be a hero in this game.

If everything is done cautiously, there is no risk, but the returns are very low.

This Khan is doing his best!

But Wang Yao didn't care about all that. If you don't leave, then I'm coming.

Neeko first used the wall in the top lane tri-bush to create some vision, then suddenly quickened her pace and charged towards Irelia in the center of the minion wave.

Huh? Wang Yao's Neeko has taken the initiative?!
Meanwhile, Flandre's Kennen also pushed forward, but did not use any abilities.

However, Khan also saw Neeko's location from his perspective.

He definitely wanted to do it!

His Irelia is already level 6, while Neeko is only level 5.

Although Neeko hasn't appeared in many professional matches, based on her skill mechanics, this champion is very reliant on skill accuracy.

Neeko's E and Q skills deal very high damage, but both are non-targeted skills.

If Neeko misses both her EQ combo, she loses her ability to initiate an attack, and Irelia is known for her high skill ceiling.

Furthermore, Khan's Irelia plans to build Wit's End as her first item, so he built Negatron Cloak first.

With a full 40 points of magic resistance, as long as you're not controlled to death, you have room to maneuver.

Furthermore, Neeko's E skill has a very obvious casting animation.

Are they really that confident they can hit this?!

But the next second, twin flower shadows appeared!

As Khan was controlling Irelia, he was thinking this when Neeko, who was running, suddenly split in two, turning into two flower fairies with tails.

The Khan, who was focused and ready to move at any moment, was taken aback when he saw this!
Khan wasn't very skilled with Neeko and wasn't very familiar with her. Seeing Neeko split in two, he couldn't help but feel a little flustered.

The imagined operation is a little different from reality.

Looking at Nicole, who was charging towards him side by side.

Left? Or right?
Khan took a breath, and Irelia quickly pulled back, placing one end of her E skill, Twin Blades, at her feet.

The other end is ready to go at any time!
Since we can't tell the difference, we'll just leave you stuck in place!
The next moment, Neeko on the right made her move.

Across the minion wave, Neeko used her E skill, Spikes, to ensnare Irelia.

Khan's pupils contracted, and he began to move the instant Neeko raised her hand, confident that he could dodge the E skill.

At the same time, the other end of the Twin Blades in Irelia's hand was rapidly pulled out.

He had already planned his next move: EQAW followed by R to hit two opponents, then a lightning-fast QA to finish off Neeko.

Combined with the Conqueror's effect of getting stronger as the fight goes on, he successfully turned the tables and killed Kennen in a 1v2 situation!

They then came back from 0-2 down to win 3-2, becoming the hero who turned the tide for the LCK region!

The Khan's lips were almost curled up in a smile.

Twin Blades!

However, just before Neeko was pulled by the Twin Blades, a flash of golden light appeared!
E flash!
Neeko instantly changed her position, and at the same time, her E skill also changed its trajectory.

Neeko's level 1 E ability throws a magic ring forward, dealing magic damage to enemies along the way and rooting them for 0.5 seconds. The root duration is increased to 0.7 seconds for the last champion hit.

If Chaotic Spikes hits at least two enemies, its size and projectile speed will increase, and the last hero hit will be immobilized for 1.8 seconds.

Just as Wang Yao used his E-flash, there were two red minions in front of him.

1.8 seconds of control!

After witnessing Neeko's dazzling series of maneuvers, Kennen immediately flashed and used his ultimate (R) to follow up with crowd control.

Preferring to do nothing rather than make a mistake doesn't mean turning down freebies!

However, the Negatron Cloak on Irelia is arguably the most cost-effective magic resistance item.

Even after Kennen unleashed his electrocution combo, Irelia was still alive, and Khan eventually had to use his Flash in a panic.

He still wanted to "try his best"!
His Irelia's secondary rune tree is Potion of the Goddess, and after using a potion, he instantly recovers a significant amount of health.

However, Wang Yao's Neeko had already blocked Irelia's retreat to the turret position.

Neeko tiptoed and threw out another Q skill, Bloom Seed, with a backhand.

At the same time, Smite is applied to Irelia, and while she is marked, her basic attacks on the target will deal additional true damage over 2.5 seconds.

Bang bang——!
The flower seeds exploded continuously beneath the Blade Maiden, instantly causing her health to drop slightly.

The final hit was a triple A attack with the W skill.

It also comes with the talent "Critical Strike," which deals additional true damage to the Smite skill.

"FristBlood".

……

"Firstblood!!"

"Neko, the Psychic of the Thousand Flowers, has killed Irelia, the Blade Dancer!"

First blood!

Even though Khan's Irelia used her Flash and ran to her own turret, she still couldn't dodge Neeko's auto-attack!
Khan was completely dumbfounded when he saw the black screen.

This is quite different from what I imagined!

It shouldn't have been my Irelia who, with a simple movement, dodged Neeko's E skill.

Then, will your Irelia transform into a blade dancer, weaving through the minion waves to turn the tables and kill the enemy Kennen and Neeko?!
How can Neeko still use E-Flash?!
Nobody told him that?!
But all of this left him no room to maneuver.

The exhilarating shouts of the first blood stimulated his brain.

Fortunately, Sejuani, who was driven out of her own jungle, managed to accomplish her goal in this wave.

Sejuani, who originally had nowhere to go, could only farm in the lower jungle and then symbolically go to the bottom lane to counter-gank.

Because Effoet's Titan in the bottom lane doesn't have Flash, based on past trends, he's going to be the focus of attention.

But unexpectedly, Khan's Irelia was still daydreaming about making plays.

As expected, the operation failed, and the operator was instead manipulated.

However, since Neeko has shown her face in the top lane, the bottom lane has a chance.

Sejuani circled around the vision, then used her Q-Flash combo to knock Xayah's buttocks into her.

Without her ultimate ability, Xayah couldn't dodge in time. Even after using Flash, she was still caught up by Sejuani and Nautilus's follow-up crowd control.

Kai'Sa got the final kill!

The score is currently tied at 1-1!
After Neeko returned to base, she didn't continue upgrading her jungle item; instead, she immediately bought attack speed boots.

Upon seeing Wang Yao's equipment build, the screen was instantly flooded with comments that obscured the view.

"Huh?! This?!"

"Are you serious, AD Neeko?!"

"Wow, they've really started research and development again."

"AD jungle Neeko seems like a really promising option, isn't that similar to Graves and Kindred jungle?"

"But this playstyle has no disadvantages. If it did, Neeko's skills would do no damage, and she wouldn't be able to auto-attack anyone, making her completely useless!"

"Do you think Yao-ge would be at a disadvantage if he pulled out his weapon?! He's already got first blood! (winking) (winking)"

It's no wonder that so many viewers in the commentary booth looked completely bewildered.

According to normal thinking, why would Neeko build AD?

Just because W is an add-on skill, should we give up the ultimate's 1.3 AP ratio? Should we give up the good poke effect of Q and E skills?
But in reality, a closer analysis reveals the truth.

First of all, Neeko's basic attack range is 550, which is not short for a ranged champion.

Meanwhile, the opposing ADC Kai'Sa's range is only 525, and Neeko's range is even 25 yards longer than Kai'Sa's!
Moreover, Neeko's kiting feels really good, especially the third empowered auto-attack, which has a very fast projectile speed.

Don't underestimate these small details; you should know that these are the prerequisites for Neeko to go for an AD build.

Otherwise, if your basic attack is as slow as a Titan's, and your projectiles are so weak that they take forever to fly like Xerath or Soraka, then playing an AD build would really be a sign of a madman.

Secondly, most of Neeko's skills are non-targeted, with very obvious casting animations.

I won't go into EQ.

Despite Neeko's ultimate dealing considerable damage, the 1.25-second airtime effect makes it virtually impossible for players to unleash a perfect ultimate unless they use R-Flash.

If the enemy doesn't run away when they see Neeko use her ultimate, they're out of their mind.

However, from the perspective of AD builds, Neeko's E provides crowd control, W provides speed boost, Q provides damage, and her ultimate provides both crowd control and self-protection.

Once these excellent survival and offensive skills become auxiliary skills, it's a whole new world!

……

After getting Berserker's Greaves, Neeko's movement speed is even faster!

It only takes ten seconds to run from the fountain base to the jungle.

The attack speed and movement speed provided by attack speed boots are a huge boost for Wang Yao, making jungle clearing and pulling even smoother and more enjoyable to watch.

Seven minutes into the game, the score was still tied 1-1, but Wang Yao's Neeko had secured First Blood and reached level 6, meaning the jungler needed to make an impact. However, compared to the junglers on both sides, Wang Yao's objective was much simpler: his Neeko needed to move towards the lower half of the jungle.

With Kennen in the top lane without his ultimate and Flash, and Neeko without Flash, trying to gank Irelia in this situation is wishful thinking.

Moreover, since giving up first blood, Khan has not wanted to play anymore, and the vision in the top lane tri-bush has never been broken.

However, it's difficult to make moves in the mid lane. After Faker's Azir reaches level six, although his damage is still far from sufficient, his self-preservation ability is enough.

With Flash available and the ability to push enemies away at any time, plus the skill of reversing into a parking space, ganking mid lane is clearly not a good option.

In the bottom lane, iboy's Xayah is in a bit of danger, as she has neither Flash nor her ultimate.

Sejuani is about to reach level 6, which is too dangerous for Xayah.

Therefore, Wang Yao needs to go to the lower jungle to help Xayah counter-gank, at least until Xayah reaches level 6 and has the ability to protect herself, before making any other plans.

In contrast, Clid's Sejuani seemed a bit hesitant.

The Kennen in the top lane didn't have Flash.

It can be caught.

The Tsar in the middle lane has a skillful reverse parking maneuver, which can also be caught.

Looking at the bottom lane duo, ganking them might lead to a double kill, which seems like a good idea.

But in SKT, the mid laner is the king, not only receiving preferential treatment in terms of economic resources, but also needing to keep up with the intensity of ganks from the jungler.

So after reaching level six, his Sejuani, no matter what, will start moving towards the mid lane.

SKT's team atmosphere dictates that, unless Faker actively requests it, jungler Clid is obligated to ensure Faker's tactical importance.

While it's impossible for him to be a laning dog in the mid lane all the time, Faker picked Azir in this game, so he couldn't just leave him to fend for himself.

This is true of many things in this world; some people are hesitating, while others are already in place.

Neeko had already taken down the river crab and was crouching in the bushes in the lower part of the river!
Meanwhile, Scout's Kled cleared a wave of minions and headed straight for the bottom lane, passing by the river bush where Wang Yao was crouching.

The next instant, Kree emerged from the bushes.

At the same time, Faker in the mid lane saw Kled make his move and also saw his own jungler Sejuani in the bush at the river entrance.

The bot lane duo is still laning, so there's absolutely no chance of them being outnumbered again.

In an instant, looking at Kled, who had lost most of his health, an idea came to him.

In fact, when facing off against Kled, a matchup between players with long range and short range, pressuring the opponent's last hits is largely ineffective.

The reason why Kled, the Renekton, is picked as a mid laner is not for last-hitting minions.

Ding Ding Ding-!
Faker has several semaphore markers above Kled's head.

Sejuani, who was hiding in the bushes at the river entrance, immediately understood that they wanted to take action against Kled.

The next second, Faker's Azir followed closely behind Kled, and the distance between them was about right.

A stylish WEQ drift, followed by the ultimate ability, the Forbidden Wall, naturally aimed at Sejuani's location.

But the next moment, the Kree in front of him suddenly jumped up and became airborne.

While jumping around, she shouted in a clear voice, "Nico!!"

"Holy crap! Neeko?"

R unexpectedly shines!

An unexpected bloom that could not be interrupted!

After a second of stunned silence, watching Neeko fall into the air and activate her ultimate to revert to her original form, Faker and Clid, who was about to make their move, both cursed almost simultaneously!

On the commentary stage, Ji De exclaimed with a look of astonishment, "My God! Yao Ge's Neeko transformation just now! He actually fooled SKT's mid and jungle!"

Guan Zeyuan, standing to the side, also shook his head and smiled wryly.

"Wow, they tried to ambush someone but ended up being ambushed themselves! That's so dirty! Kshine's psychological warfare was really dirty."

At this moment, countless spectators and fans in the audience were stunned, their fragile hearts seemingly subjected to a violent shock.

Is this still the League of Legends game we usually play?!

What should have been a simple gank on the mid laner has turned into something as complicated as a group activity.

Is this what the adult world is like?

……

The game is still ongoing.

The Tsar pushed back a Neeko who had activated her ultimate ability.

The next second, both the Tsar and Sejuani were imprisoned.

Neeko's ultimate ability is channeled, and she leaps into the air after 1.25 seconds. At level 1, her ultimate will grant her a shield of 50 + 0.5 AP + 40 * number of nearby champions and slow nearby enemies by 40%.

Upon landing, Neeko unleashes her energy, dealing 200 + 1.3 AP magic damage to surrounding enemies and immobilizing them for 1.25 seconds.

Neeko was then frozen by Sejuani's ultimate, but Sejuani and Azir were also simultaneously imprisoned.

This brings us to Neeko's ultimate ability. Neeko's ultimate ability is also a channeled ability, but it has a very high priority.

In other words, once Neeko's ultimate ability is activated, it cannot be interrupted by any skill or item during the process, and the only chance is to kill her quickly.

How high is this priority? So high that it can directly withstand Bard's ultimate!

Especially during the second jump, you will gain an invincible effect similar to the Little Fishman's pole vault.

The opponent could only watch helplessly as Neeko's explosive damage was dealt.

Therefore, even if Neeko is hit by both Azir's ultimate and Sejuani's ultimate while casting her ultimate, she will still land and unleash her ultimate.

Neeko, Azir, and Sejuani regained mobility almost simultaneously, but Neeko used her E skill, Spikes, to pass through Azir, who had just regained mobility.

The Tsar was once again imprisoned.

At that moment, another Kled emerged from the bushes.

This is the real Kree!

Faker's Azir was immediately tied up, and the hunter in his hand began to slash at Faker's body again and again with his hunting weapon.

At this point, the Tsar became the fish.

Faker knew he was doomed and could only hope to trade kills with Neeko. Ignoring Kled's damage output, his Sand Soldiers relentlessly attacked Neeko.

However, Neeko had previously used her ultimate ability, which granted her a high-value shield.

Moreover, the damage dealt earlier wasn't enough, so even when facing a pincer attack from Azir and Sejuani, Neeko managed to absorb some damage with Fleet Footwork.

With the addition of the secondary rune's double lifesteal, Azir ultimately failed to replace Neeko.

And even a clumsy little pig girl couldn't escape this fate!
Seeing SKT's mid and jungle players already eliminated, viewers in the audience and live stream chat started complaining wildly, with the live stream chat screen filled with scrolling comments.

"Holy crap, Neeko can do this?"

"You are the Shadow Clone Master? The Lord of Shadow Stream!"

"Holy crap, is that even possible?!"

"Choosing Neeko is definitely the right choice. (doge) (doge)"

"His IQ is worrying."

"Haha, isn't this the epitome of a sunny girl?!"

"Sunshine, it's really bright sunlight."

"..."

If Neeko is disguised as another champion, the enemy will not see the initial guidance.

Neeko's ultimate has extremely high AOE damage and a 1.3 AP ratio, but the downside is that it has a long channeling time of 1.25 seconds.

However, in that last wave, Wang Yao's Neeko cleverly disguised herself as Kled, and Faker's Azir just happened to push Neeko back.

Born with a captivating allure.

This is Neeko's passive ability, which allows her to impersonate her teammates and attack enemies.

Although Neeko wasn't encountered often in ranked games, SKT's mid and jungle players had seen her before.

When I play ranked games, I often see teammates playing Neeko, and I sometimes annoy them when they leave the fountain.

Many Neeko players feel that Neeko's transformation passive ability is rather useless.

After all, this passive transformation cannot be used with skills, and taking damage will break the disguise.

It's important to know that among the many heroes in the League, besides the four skills, the passive ability is the core of a hero's strength.

Some heroes even have passive skills that are essential to their ultimate ability and are crucial to their success!

Without a passive ability, a hero is no longer a hero, which shows the importance of a passive ability.

But Neeko, this champion, doesn't add any attributes, she just gets a transformation.

It's the kind of weapon that breaks easily, which makes it seem rather useless compared to the passive abilities of other heroes.

However, Wang Yaoni's passive use of the situation in this match was refreshing and completely a self-directed fraud.

Looking at the black and white screen in front of him, Faker felt a little sad and powerless.

Looking at the jungler next to him, whose screen was also black, he lowered his head dejectedly and didn't say a word.

In this game, SKT had a 0-3 score in the first seven minutes, which made not only the audience but even Faker himself start to have doubts.

Who can we trust this time?

……

(End of this chapter)

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