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Chapter 366, 4 minutes, 03: What's it like?
Chapter 366 What's it like to go 0-3 in 4 minutes?
The truth is, there's a big difference between having a flash and not having one.
Yagao, who was originally some distance away from Fizz, saw the Prince appear in his field of vision and had only taken two steps back when Fizz, who had used his E-flash, landed and stomped hard, severely slowing him down.
The Pingxiang mid laner's face darkened, realizing the situation was dire, especially since he had leveled up his E skill at level two for easier laning, which had cut off his escape route.
All they could do next was run towards the river, but their speed was slowed down by the murlocs' entanglement, while the prince quickly approached.
Lin Ruo, unperturbed, seized the opportunity and launched an EQ combo from behind the wall, once again knocking up the Vladimir who had just reached the entrance of the jungle and was unable to move. She then followed up with a heavy basic attack and Golden Shield to slow him down.
Amidst the gloating cheers from the crowd, EDG and Ling secured their second kill against the vampire.
Overwhelmed with grief, yagao had no choice but to put his hands off the keyboard and contemplate the draft picks for the next game.
He was caught twice in three minutes. Is he even human? You'd think he stole rice from Lin Ruo's house.
Clid, who was still attacking the blue buff, was also confused. In just 3 minutes, he became Miracle Walker.
That's too brutal. He caught them twice in 3 minutes. I don't believe yagao and Lin Gou have no grudge against each other.
[I don't know about Ya, but I do know that if I were the one who got caught, I'd already be typing "question mark" in the fountain.]
[Yagao's face turned ashen. How can you play a duo lane in mid? Isn't it a solo lane? Report the enemy for having an extra person.]
[Yagao, don't be too sad. Who knows, there might be a third and fourth time.]
You know how to comfort people, unlike me, I only feel sorry for Yagao-gege.
"Now I've lost my TP too. Dying twice in 3 minutes and having to go back is really painful."
Miller said seriously.
Vladimir is a hero who desperately needs to farm, and the reason he was chosen to face Fizz is because of his strategy of not falling behind in lane matchups.
A vampire with Blood Escape ability certainly wouldn't be afraid of the little fish man's series of actions of feeding fish.
The problem is that before we even get to feed the fish, the vampires have already collapsed online.
Lin Ruo is still too good at catching people.
Clid's Sejuani finally appeared in the mid lane to help Vladimir set up vision around the area. Lin Ruo, one step ahead, returned to the jungle and prioritized clearing the wolves and gromp in the top half of the map.
Halfway through the fight, seeing that Jayce's pressure on the top lane was a bit too strong, Lin Ruo used Smite to take down the three wolves and maintained his level 3 status as he headed towards the river.
Sejuani was still farming the F6 camp, while Jarvan IV had already bypassed the river crab and was standing motionless in the tri-bush. There was no need for him to linger and wait for an opportunity, so Lin Ruo directly flanked and blocked Jayce who was approaching the center line.
Although Zoom has only recently entered the competitive scene, he clearly has a strong mindset for preventing ganks, constantly moving in and out of the bushes to clear minions.
This makes it difficult for Lin Ruo to close the distance and make a move immediately, while also giving Jess more time to retreat by using the bushes as cover.
Online, Gingon Nashor jumped into the bush with his E to help scout out Jayce's location. Lin Ruo, controlling Jarvan IV, approached slowly, without immediately using his EQ combo.
Many top laners panic and use Flash when facing arrest, especially when being chased from behind by their own top laner. As a result, although they manage to retreat and create distance, they don't gain more space to escape.
Zoom, however, was clearly not that kind of player. He held onto his Flash tightly, even as Lin Ruo had already walked up to him and unleashed a heavy auto-attack to activate Golden Shield.
He wasn't in a hurry, because he was only two or three steps away from the defensive tower once he stepped out of the grass.
If the prince doesn't use his EQ combo, he definitely won't rush to use Flash.
In the end, Lin Ruo forced Jayce to use his Flash with a brief, centimeter-level close-range EQ combo. Without Flash of his own, he had no intention of killing Jayce, which was very difficult.
Since Jayce won't use Flash in advance, it means that to get a kill, the EQ combo requires predicting where Jayce will Flash next.
Needless to say, it's difficult, let alone now that she's so close to the turret. If Lin Ruo isn't careful, she could easily get inside the turret no matter which position she predicts.
The damage from a level 3 turret is clearly visible, so Lin Ruo doesn't need to put himself in a difficult situation because of a gamble with his EQ combo.
Forcing a flash is the best outcome, so that Jayce won't be so lucky next time.
In short, Lin Ruo was either ganking or on his way to gank in this game. Seeing the prince rarely attacking the river crab, the commentator Wawa was already thinking that he might go to the mid lane to take care of business after finishing the fight.
Clid's wards are mostly placed in the lower half of the river, while in the upper jungle, only yagao has placed his own trinket wards in the river bushes.
The experienced Lin Ruo didn't even consider taking the river route. Instead, she walked step by step along the path separating the river mouth from F6, circling the wall.
Clid had just finished clearing the F6 camp and returned to base to buy a small jungle item; he was currently on his way to the mid lane.
There's no way around it, Sejuani's jungle clearing is a pain. The primary requirement for not ganking in the early game is to go back as soon as possible to buy a jungle item to improve her jungle clearing ability.
The familiar Fizz uses his E to jump and slow down upon landing, followed by a W skill and a basic attack to stab and reduce the vampire's health to about half. Lin Ruo, emerging from the shadows, uses his Jarvan IV to perform an EQ combo to close the gap.
Yagao activated Blood Escape at the right moment to evade, and in accelerated state, he had already arrived in front of the tower.
"He can't escape, you can have his head." Full of confidence, Lin Ruo had already begun the arrangements for dividing the spoils over the voice message.
At the precise moment the vampire reveals himself, activate Golden Shield to slow him down and auto-attack, delaying his entry into the turret. Meanwhile, the Fizz behind him skillfully uses his Q ability to dash in and follow up with auto-attacks.
With both electrocutes triggered simultaneously, Scout used raw damage to kill the vampire.
Yagao, who died three times in 4 and a half minutes, has truly become a so-called vampire. He hasn't developed at all and looks like he's just about to suck people's blood, otherwise he'll wither away forever.
"Wow, Yagao is really pitiful. How could he be targeted like this?" To be honest, Miller also felt that this method was too ruthless.
Perhaps it's not fair to call him ruthless, since there are plenty of ruthless players who can catch enemies at level two, but Lin Ruo, who can catch enemies in three waves at level four, is definitely the first of his kind.
Every time they capture yagao, it's always yagao who dies.
If it were another mid-laner with lower skill levels, they would have already typed the four words that best express their emotions in the public chat.
Am I your father?
As for why it's not five words, "Mid lane is your dad," that's hard to say.
Unfortunately, this was a competition, and yagao was a professional player. He couldn't possibly say those words. He could only grit his teeth and continue the next match with tears in his eyes.
The heroes he chooses, he'll fight to the bitter end, even if it means crying.
After returning to farm the F6 camp, Lin Ruo ended his monstrous ganking career, gloriously recalling to base with 21 CS, 9 fewer than Sejuani at the same time.
No problem, two kills mean no shortage of money. With the small red jungle item, he went for a burst damage build, added two red crystals and boots, and finally a control ward, fully equipped at the start. Lin Ruo felt incredibly wealthy. He briefly browsed the jungle, noting that he'd never attacked the Krugs in the bottom jungle, and that he'd never touched the Gromp in the top jungle either.
Lin Ruo immediately turned and walked away, ignoring even the dogs on the lower road.
Trying to catch Jhin and Alistar is pointless, and Sejuani is most likely in the bottom jungle right now. Lin Ruo pinged the signal and reminded them in voice chat.
Clid can only gank the bottom lane; neither the other two lanes, Vladimir nor Jayce, can coordinate with him for ganks, so he can only stick with Alistar for support.
He could bet that Sejuani is currently in the bottom lane's tri-bush.
Furthermore, they were waiting for the JDG duo to push the lane into the tower so they could flank and surround them. If Lin Ruo went now, it would be like the mantis stalking the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind.
However, he didn't want to, because Clid was unlikely to tower dive, for a simple reason: Xayah and Rakan had too much health and were very agile.
Having withstood half a season of pressure, iboy has already smoothed out the rough edges of his youthful arrogance and impulsiveness. Now he is even more composed than the boy by the sea.
Both sides have Flash and skills, so Rakan and Xayah's duo can't be initiated simply by Alistar's Flash combo.
With Xayah's light, graceful hook, the minion wave entering the tower was almost nonexistent. JDG's jungler and support hesitated for a moment, and the possibility of tower diving had already changed from a chance to a necessity to return to base.
While the helpless Clid was still dancing joyfully in the grass as if performing a recall animation, Lin Ruoyi, who had just entered Ueno Ward, found herself standing in the middle of the river.
"No, why did the toad stop attacking after just one look? Does it think it can get full just by looking at it?"
Miller, in the commentary booth, joked that the prince, who was originally going to kill the toad, suddenly stopped. It was obvious what he was going to do: he was going to arrest someone again.
For some reason, Miller breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that Lin Ruo didn't head towards the middle lane.
This sigh of relief must have been for yagao.
Lin Ruo nimbly crossed the wall from the Dragon Pit with her EQ combo, avoiding the view of the river bushes, and quietly made her way to the outside of the triangular bushes via a back path.
He didn't go directly into the triangular grass; it would be bad if there was any cover inside.
Therefore, Lin Ruo chose to emulate Ming Kai's excellent bush camping technique, waiting for the skill to refresh before using the EQ combo to cross the wall and reach the bush behind the tower to prepare for an attack.
After a brief skirmish in the top lane, Gnar's health was reduced to nearly half, but due to his red buff being close to its maximum size, GimGoon regained control of the lane.
This is clearly the best time to tower dive, and there's also enough time to push the lane and use both of his EQ combos.
Zoom, back under the tower, thought he had perfect vision and assumed that Gnar was just in a hurry to recall after pushing the lane, so he didn't make any move to retreat.
However, he quickly realized this wasn't a simple lane push, because Gnar had gone under the tower...
Zoom, who has no Flash, is now very flustered, especially when the Prince's figure emerges from behind the bush. The steady Gnar jumps forward, pushes the wall, and then hits, followed by an EQ combo to knock him up.
Zoom not only sees no hope of survival, but even the simple act of moving around is extremely difficult.
In no time at all, Lin Ruo easily secured her third kill and entered a killing spree.
Clid, the Miracle Walker, finally arrived on the lane, but what awaited him was a swarm of minions pushing into the tower. Jarvan IV and Gnar had already made their way away.
At this moment, he was somewhat confused by Lin Ruo's ganking route. Did she just return to base and come to the top lane immediately? Otherwise, how could she be so fast...?
Moreover, even though he had placed wards for Jayce in the triangular bushes and Jayce had also set up wards in the river, the Prince was ultimately too agile.
After checking the jungle clear count again, Clid had to confirm one conclusion: this Prince really wasn't farming jungle camps; he was down by a full fifteen CS.
But his level was just as high. There was no way around it; he was getting kills and gaining experience everywhere. Not to mention his economy, the prince had a whole pair of straw sandals and a red crystal more than him.
hum.
Without any rhythm, Clid now only hates that he's Sejuani. If Jarvan IV doesn't farm, his miserable farming stats mean he won't be much ahead.
What can I do?
Clid, no longer wanting to be a miracle worker, was forced to become an invading Sejuani. He had to place vision in EDG's jungle in order to prevent Jarvan IV's ganks from the source.
He really is a pig. If Lin Ruo met him alone, she wouldn't have any big thoughts about him. At most, she would plant a flag and go out to scare him.
If he dares to use his EQ combo and gets hit in the back, Sejuani, with her Frostbite stacks, will really give him a hard time.
Clid, who had been roaming back and forth between the mid and top lanes for nearly two minutes, thought he had truly protected his teammates, unaware that Lin Ruo, who wanted to speed up the pace, was already calling for reinforcements.
Nine minutes later, iboy's Xayah, who had just pushed the lane and recalled, arrived at the top lane. This was a lane swap without any warning, since EDG had neither pushed down JDG's bottom tower nor been forced into any disadvantageous situation in the bottom lane.
EDG's strategy revolves around surprise attacks, and Rakan's movements easily confused JDG.
Tianye didn't follow Xia back to base to switch lanes. Instead, he followed Lin Ruo in the mid lane from beginning to end, making feints and wandering around until he returned to the first tower before heading straight to the top.
As Green Hair's bull head reached the center line, Luo had already arrived at the upper triangular grass area ahead of him.
Lin Ruo was still manipulating the prince and pulling at Sejuani, while the naive Clid thought that with him by the tower, EDG would never be able to get past Jayce.
Then Xia appeared, and then Luo appeared as well.
Without giving any chance to react, Lin Ruo used her R-flash to launch a surprise attack. Before she could even make a move, Jayce was already lying on the ground, slumped over while she and Sejuani were sparring outside the tower.
EDG quickly assembled four players and easily took down the top tower, leaving Clid helplessly watching from the outside.
Before long, the situation changed drastically, and the green-haired bull, who arrived late to the scene, also joined in the daze. This is the bond between the pig and the bull.
Under Lin Ruo's command, the EDG team decided to withdraw early and disperse.
Jayce and Vladimir both have teleport abilities available, and there's no reason why Alistar and Sejuani are standing around in a daze. They're probably planning to teleport down from some position to flank and turn the tide.
"Aren't they going to try pushing towards the second tower?" Seeing EDG's team disintegrating so quickly, Green Hair, the team's commander, finally couldn't hold back any longer.
No, Jayce hasn't even resurrected yet! There's no need to be this eager to retreat...
He strongly suspected that the other party had a third eye, but he had no evidence whatsoever.
Actually, no evidence is needed. Does he not understand Tianyan or Lin Ruo? Is this person so outrageous that Tianyan alone can summarize him?
As the current JDG commander who has seen EDG's in-game command voice chat, Green Hair feels it's necessary to consult someone about it.
However, before that, he still had the heart to turn the tide. Their lineup was destined not to sit idly by and wait for death. Being able to initiate a team fight meant hope.
(End of this chapter)
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