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Chapter 210: Advancing to the Finals, Peak RNG

At this time, after Yuanshen's Lucian pushed the line of troops to the high ground, he did not retreat, but instead moved forward to attack the tower.

How could my brother-in-law agree to this?
Frost used [Arrows (W)] to slow down Lucian, then stepped forward and attacked him twice, trying to force the black gunman away.

However, after taking two basic attacks from Frost, Lucian still did not retreat. Instead, he took two steps into the tower and continued to attack the tower.

This inhumane act prompted Dayongzi to activate [Shooter's Focus (Q)], unleashing a hail of frost arrows. Only then did Lucian begin to flee from the tower. Dajiuzi, not wanting to miss this opportunity to "strike a fallen enemy," continued his pursuit.

Ashe's passive deceleration allows her to kite her opponent perfectly.

However, what the brother-in-law did not notice was that while he was attacking Lucian, the hatred of a group of soldiers under the tower also turned to him.

He also didn't notice that the damage done by Ashe, who was four levels behind, was barely enough to hurt Lucian.

The moment Ashe's health drops to a certain level, Lucian suddenly attacks and triggers the Blade of the Ruined King.

The moment he sucked a mouthful of blood, Lucian counterattacked with a [Fervent Bomb (W)].

When Ruined King attacked, Brother-in-law reacted quickly and began to retreat, using the range advantage and deceleration characteristics of Ice to perfectly block Lucian's shooting range, forcing him to only attack with his passive.

In order to counterattack Ashe in this wave, Lucian can only use E to come up and attack him under the tower.

Give up your only displacement and go over the tower to attack the A player?
Only a fool would do that...

"Ah Xi!?" The brother-in-law was shocked. Is there really such a fool?
Lucian triggered the Ruined King, and the moment he was hit by a backhand, he immediately followed up with a skill, chased into the tower, and then followed up with a basic attack. Da Zi reacted very quickly, and when Lucian's basic attack was launched, he immediately used his ultimate skill [Magic Crystal Arrow (R)] to pin Lucian who was crossing the tower under the tower.

But at this moment, an incredible scene appeared.

Lucian, who had just used his E skill, used another skill and narrowly avoided Ashe's ultimate move.

Seamless Double E?
Without time to think, the brother-in-law quickly flashed to create distance, and Lucian flashed immediately after, fired two Holy Light Silver Bullets, followed by a [Piercing Holy Light (Q)], and after two Holy Light Silver Bullets, he immediately followed up with [Holy Baptism (R)]. At the same time, he used another E skill and escaped from the attack range of the defensive tower.

Holy light was shooting out from outside the tower, and even though Han Bing recovered some blood through healing, it was of no use, and he was directly killed by the hard damage.

From crossing the tower to leaving the tower, from the first E skill to the third E skill, the time spent from beginning to end was no more than two seconds, and Lucian only suffered damage from the defensive tower.

"Fuck!"

In the RNG base, Uzi's KFC family bucket of chicken wings fell to the ground, with a look of surprise on his face.

When Yuanshen killed Maokai twice, he demonstrated Lucian's operations and combos that the top ADCs in the league can basically master. In Uzi's opinion, there is nothing to brag about... It's not that he underestimates Yuanshen. On the contrary, Uzi values ​​this player more than anyone else.

Because, what really allowed Yuanshen to beat 957 was not the hero Lucian, but Yuanshen's understanding of the upper unit... The control of the line of troops, the calculation of damage, the timing of the kill, these things can't be learned at all.

But this wave of 'killing the higher tower' is different, this operation is really eye-catching.

The principle of the seamless double E technique is very simple, and Uzi also uses it frequently.

The prerequisite for this skill is that Lucian's cooldown is as high as 35%. (Black Cleaver 20%, Rune 10%, Blue Buff 10%, total 40%)
Full level E, basic cooldown 14 seconds.

Lucian's [Holy Silver Bullet (Passive)] will reduce the cooldown of the E skill by two seconds per shot when it is aimed at a hero. Triggering the passive skill once will reduce the cooldown of the E skill by four seconds.

In other words, as long as the passive skill is triggered twice, the E skill will be cooled down.

Seamless double E is a technique based on this theory. The combo order can be WAEAEA or QAEAEA.

The key to a seamless double E is to use the first skill immediately before the bullet hits the enemy hero after releasing the first skill. During the displacement of the E skill, the two bullets from the previous basic attack will reduce the CD. After the displacement, follow up with the basic attack, and the four attacks will reduce the CD by 8 seconds.

At this time, the E skill will cool down immediately, and then releasing the second E skill will be a seamless double E.

Combo techniques are like magic. After the principles are revealed, you will feel that they are nothing special.

But there are very few people who can actually apply it in actual combat.

Yuanshen was too confident in his tower diving this time. Not only was his operation very delicate, but his damage calculation was also extremely accurate. On the last third E, he did not choose to chase and make up for the damage, but directly maintained the [Holy Lance Baptism (R)] state. His action of pulling away from the tower was full of confidence.

This solo kill, along with the series of moves, gave people a sense of confidence and strength that was "pleasing to the eye, unhurried."

Judging from the limited experience, Yuanshen's proficiency in Lucian is astonishingly high.

But the problem is...Lucian is not a traditional top laner.

Including Uzi, many people really didn't expect Yuanshen to do this, and Da Zi was also caught off guard.

After the core of the enemy lineup, Frost, died, Flash Wolves immediately forced a team fight.

Crocodile, Spider, and Thresh flashed to start a team fight. The little mage, who had been developing for more than 20 minutes, showed his prowess for the first time. He killed Xiye's Syndra instantly with a flash QR. Various meteorites fell from the sky, making WE dare not to defend the tower under it.

WE huddled together to defend the middle lane, and while they were defeated step by step, Lucian also destroyed the crystal barracks in the top lane and cleared the level alone.

Lucian moved to the middle lane again and cooperated with his teammates to take the middle lane high ground.

The decline is irreversible and defeat is inevitable.

A minute later, Flash Wolves, who had obtained the Baron buff, changed their aggressive stance and very steadily broke through the bottom lane high ground, then gathered three lanes of super soldiers + Baron buffs, and flattened the main base in one wave.

game over.

As soon as the second game ended, #FlashWolvesArtisticLineup# immediately became one of the top ten trending searches on Weibo and Tieba, and countless people were discussing it.

Cover the ID, I thought this was a bronze game.

"Flash Wolves can win even if they play randomly. Their sheer power crushes them."

“It’s really eye-opening to see this kind of lineup in professional competitions.

Netizens were buzzing with discussion, each with their own opinions. It's undeniable that once the best-of-five playoff elimination rounds arrived, with advancement at stake, the major teams would bring out their best. There were so many highlights in these two matches, from the first game's potentially rising star "Rock Climbing Combination" to the second game, where Flash Wolves' artistic lineup broke the EU split.

The rock climbing combination is easy to explain, as everyone can understand the combo of these two heroes.

But the artistic lineup in Game 2, with its understanding of the game so advanced and profound, left many confused and thinking Flash Wolves were just messing around.

There were also a few people who understood the Flash Wolves' thinking behind splitting up the lanes and found it quite novel.

In addition, there are those who pretend to know everything but follow the trend. When you win a game, these people brag the most, and when you lose a game, they are often the ones who criticize the most.

Is this lineup a completely new take on the meta for Flash Wolves, or, as some claim, is it just a case of Flash Wolves simply crushing the opponent with sheer power and winning regardless of how they play?

This problem also faced Homme.

The ten-minute halftime break was too short, not enough for Homme to come up with a solution.

During the Banpick phase of professional competitions, one thing often happens: after the Banpick phase ends, when the coach of one team goes down the stage to shake hands with the opposing coach, he suddenly realizes that the BP was going to be bad and feels extremely regretful.

Is it because the coach is not good enough and can't think of the opponent's trap?
No.

The time was too short and too rushed.

After the enemy team selects their hero, the professional team only has sixty seconds to choose their hero.

During these 60 seconds, you have to consider the tactical significance of the opponent locking this hero, predict what the opponent will choose next, and think about the overall composition of your own lineup, the hero's power period, the hero's restraint relationship, etc.
Once any link goes wrong, BP will be full of unexpected events.

For example, because the opponent player often uses Spider in Rank, we predict that the opponent will choose Spider next and prepare a targeted routine.

But what if the opponent doesn't choose?
How many backup plans are there?
If I have to make an analogy, BP is like the "Teamfight Tactics" mode. You never know what cards the dealer will give you in the next round, nor do you know what cards the opponent will get. You can only take one step at a time and make decisions in a limited time. Whether you can win after choosing the lineup depends on whether the chess pieces on the field can perform well.

"Come on, I believe you are the strongest." Homme encouraged, but after being crushed in two consecutive games, the effect was obviously not as good as the previous one.

The young men of WE walked towards the battlefield with depressed looks.

In the third game, the first thing WE showed was the BP problem.

Taliyah, Tsioln, Ryze, Jhin, and Alistar.

Roughly speaking, there are five heroes that should never be given to Flash Wolves.

There are only three bannable positions, which is totally insufficient.

On the contrary, Flash Wolves just continued with their previous draft.

Ban Tam, Morgana, and Olaf.

If the hardware is not good enough, no matter how skilled Homme is, it will be beyond his reach.

In this game, the BP was at a disadvantage from the start.

Snake got Minotaur, Imp got Jhin, and the two main heroes directly opened a breakthrough in the laning phase and completed a kill. Afterwards, with the help of their own mid and jungle, they directly gained a big advantage and took down the first blood tower in just over ten minutes.

With economic advantage, vision advantage, and dragon buff advantage, the snowball continued to grow. After 20 minutes when the dragon refreshed, Yuanshen's Jayce joined the team in the top lane. He was another big boss with terrifying damage and could not be solved.

The big dragon forced a team fight, and the game ended in 24 minutes.

Congratulations to Flash Wolves for defeating WE 3-0 and advancing to the Summer Finals!
I remember exclaiming in unison with Ze Yuan.

The smile was a bit forced. He wished he could hear "Congratulations WE." He had heard his friends at the club talk about how hard the five young men on the field worked. But, what strong team wouldn't have players who didn't work hard?
Professional competitions only focus on success, failure and honor. No one will give you a trophy just because you work hard or have a lot of fans.

"The Flash Wolves' form today was truly unexpected," Guan Zeyuan commented, "They seem to have recovered from their regular season slump and successfully transformed themselves during the prep period, completing their rebirth and finding a brand new playing style."

"Yes," he nodded. "I believe anyone who watches today's match will retract their earlier negative comments about Flash Wolves... Especially RNG and IM. No matter which of them wins tomorrow's semifinals, they'll face the formidable Flash Wolves head-on."
The return of Flash Wolves' dominance has left all CPL teams feeling a bit helpless.

With a team like this, when will it be someone else's turn to win the CPL championship?
The CPL region is the most complete e-sports market in the world, with the largest audience and the broadest and richest commercial soil.

Riot Games attaches great importance to this, and Riot designers are naturally watching this game.

The designers felt a little disappointed at this moment.

The Flash Wolves team that dominated this year's MSI and gave them such a headache seems to be back?
Yuanshen seems to be still the same Yuanshen.

Change the version again?
For example, nerf Taliyah, Ryze, and Vampire again?
"No, we've already announced that 6.18 is the World Championship patch. Targeting a professional team and then slapping themselves in the face is too ugly."

"That's it," finally spoke up Tryndamere, the Riot Games CEO. "We've helped to this extent, and we've done enough. If other teams can't defeat Flash Wolves and win the championship, it's their own fault. We are the game designers; we can control it, but we can't interfere."

The world championship should belong to the strongest team in the world this year."

The next day.

The semi-finals of RNG vs. IM begins.
RNG's outstanding performance in the spring season has accumulated a lot of popularity for the team, and Uzi's return in the summer season has made this team another "Galaxy Battleship".

During Flash Wolves' slump, many RNG fans boldly declared on forums, Weibo, and other platforms that RNG was aiming for the Season 6 World Championship. These eulogizing fans likely didn't anticipate that their claims would become fodder for trolls should RNG fail.
Of course, the same is true for Flash Wolves. After defeating WE 3:0 and showing amazing dominance, fans have begun to boldly imagine "two consecutive championships."

Judging from the player configuration alone, this year's generation is indeed the strongest in RNG's history.

The S4 world champion top support, regarded as the new generation of domestic mid and jungle.
The twin stars Xiaohu and Xiangguo, and arguably the top ADC player in CPL,

In Yuan Shen's opinion, even if the future all-Chinese RNG team only discusses "player configuration" and "strength ceiling", it may not be as good as the current RNG.

The former is easy to understand, as the two Korean players in the top and supporting roles have the highest honors.

As for the latter... In terms of strength, this RNG team really has three lanes, top, mid, and bottom. Every lane, including the jungler, has the potential to take over the game and stand out and carry the entire game. (End of this chapter)

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