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Chapter 490 Don't think you can get away with anything just because you're disabled
Chapter 490 Don't think you can get away with anything just because you're disabled
"With Thresh roaming around, three players cleverly ganked Camille, and the Chinese team successfully took her down. Kiin flashed but still couldn't escape punishment, and Lin Ruo got the second...point."
"That's a bit of a collapse." Wang Duoduo almost misspoke again in the commentary booth, but fortunately, the advantage established by the Chinese team made him ecstatic, and at this moment he did not feel any sense of relief.
Camille, a top lane champion who desperately needs to farm, was completely killed in just 5 minutes, and couldn't even get any minions under the tower.
The impact is self-evident; it's safe to say that half of the team has collapsed, which would be a fatal tower dive for Kiin.
Score knew this, but he was powerless to do anything about it. He had already lost half his health while roaming to the mid lane, and he was attacked by the troll who arrived just as he was fighting the stone beetle.
If he tries to help at this point, it's like a minion walking into a turret and being easily eaten by someone else.
Isn't that a gift?
So naturally, there was no way to go up and help; all he could do was watch it all happen and then comfort her emotionally over voice chat: "It's okay, it's okay, I'll call it back for you later."
Upon hearing this, Kiin looked at Score with an expression that seemed to say, "You've led the Japanese into the village."
Indeed, he wouldn't have been tower-dived otherwise, but Lee Sin's decision not to recall at half health led to everything. If he had gone back to lane and fought the Krugs, it's uncertain whether the Chinese team would have been able to tower dive him.
Unless Score can turn things around later, Kiin completely believes that the blame for this game lies with the jungler.
However, as it turned out, the aging Score simply didn't have that ability.
If you don't play Lee Sin well, he can easily become a useless player, and Score is currently exactly like that.
Forced to return to base, he logged back in and went to the bottom jungle to kill the Gromp and the three wolves, then returned to the top jungle to get the F6 and the red monster.
After a round of eating, drinking, and eating, Score reached level 5. He opened the panel and saw that the troll was already level 6, had more than ten more last hits than him, and had better equipment.
Clearly, Score was lagging behind in every aspect, which put him in a bad mood. He walked to the river and saw that the river crab was gone. This Lee Sin was no longer going to be so good.
Judging from the fact that the troll was likely finished in the upper jungle, Score once again called on Kiin, the top laner, to cooperate with him to invade.
Although Camille died once, her role is still there: she can push the lane indefinitely, which means she can coordinate with the jungler to invade the jungle immediately.
As long as there is a numerical advantage, it doesn't matter if the troll is one level higher than him.
Score readily set his sights on the blue buff in the blue side's jungle. The moment Camille's influence affected him, he walked in along the path without saying a word.
This made Kiin, who was still on his way, feel a little worried. The reason was simple: why didn't he come to the top jungle entrance with him, but instead went in alone from the bottom path near the mid lane?
If the game goes fast enough, Kiin is unsure if he can provide support in time.
His considerations proved to be entirely justified.
Score had just reached the back of the blue monster when he saw the troll coming down from the blue monster area. What a lucky break! He hadn't planned to attack directly, but by sheer coincidence, his random sonic wave hit him.
Seeing that Camille was coming soon, the fearless Score, driven by his compulsion to use his second Q, kicked her without hesitation.
Well known.
Lee Sin's Sonic Wave combo deals very high damage, so Score, who initiated the attack, unleashed a burst of explosive damage.
Lin Ruo used Q to apply Red Smite to Brittle, followed by Sonic Wave to slam the ground. The Troll Warlord Lin Ruo was playing couldn't withstand this wave of damage for a moment, and his health was suddenly reduced by about half.
However, this is ultimately a round-based game, and Lin Ruo's superior equipment makes his damage output truly formidable.
Moreover, Lin Ruo was puzzled by the fact that he clearly had Tiamat on him. He wondered what the blind monk was pretending to be, as if disabled people had special privileges.
Lin Ruo certainly can't be indulged. Sorry, your Red Punishment is fragile, but my ultimate skill is even more powerful with one hit.
The R skill, "Supreme Authority," steals 20%-35% of the target's maximum health and 40% of their armor and magic resistance for 5 seconds. This is much stronger than the Red Smite.
Even though the Lee Sin was still at full health, in Lin Ruo's eyes he looked like a man after sex—soft and easy to squeeze. Use Q to bite him, and W to increase his basic attack speed.
Lin Ruo, controlling the Trundle, took down half of Lee Sin's health in just a few hits. The two were currently evenly matched, but Lin Ruo could still fight back by relying on auto-attacks for damage.
Score, who relies on skills, couldn't keep up. He had no choice but to turn his head and try to escape by peeking through the wall.
My health has dropped another bit; if I don't run now, it might really kill me.
But as the towering pillar rose up, the blind monk not only slowed down considerably, but was also unexpectedly knocked away.
However, Score remained unfazed; his health continued to drop without affecting his ability to ward and pass through walls.
As for the troll, if he dares to flash and follow, he will surely die, because Camille is already coming from behind.
With the ward placed in the blue pit, Score lightly pressed the W skill, but then he realized that his keyboard seemed to be malfunctioning.
Because his Lee Sin was on this side the whole time and never touched the ward, Score felt like raising his hand.
Referee, my keyboard is broken.
Of course, a second later, Score changed his mind. He looked up and realized why he couldn't reach the wall even after pressing the W skill.
"Damn, when did Yasuo arrive?" Score was dumbfounded. He had been knocked up by a small knock-up, and then Yasuo suddenly appeared out of nowhere and used his ultimate to wipe him out in one fell swoop.
This was all very important, and Score watched his health plummet.
In short, aside from instantly leveling up and using Dragon Tail Sweep, Score can't think of any other way to escape.
Kiin, who arrived late, knew things were going badly, and to his surprise, it turned out to be true. He could only quickly use his E skill, Hook, to get over the wall and head straight for the nearby Troll, trying to trade one for one.
Unfortunately, Lin Ruo had just defeated the blue monster, so there were actually spies of him in the blue pit, which is why he had discovered Camille's hook lock start long ago.
So, how can you control this? And how can you put a big lock on my back?
That definitely won't work. Lin Ruo isn't an older version of Ming Kai; he's a professional player whose reaction speed is even better than Iboy's today.
Seeing Camille rushing over, he effortlessly used Flash to create distance.
Camille missed her target, and Kiin had no other skills to close the distance and land his ultimate. For a moment, Kiin was at a loss.
He was trying to save his jungler, but the moment he landed, all he saw was a corpse; there was nothing he could do to save him.
Facing a Yasuo at full health, Kiin didn't think he had a chance of getting a kill, because this was in the enemy jungle, and their top laner Cho'Gath was coming soon.
Even if Scout's LeBlanc came, it wouldn't make a difference. Kiin could only choose to quickly retreat from the bottom of the battlefield, prioritizing self-preservation over a brutal fight.
After this small-scale team fight ended, the Chinese team once again won with an advantage. "Great, great, I got this." Xiaohu, who got the kill, knew the principle of not pursuing a defeated enemy, said a few words with a smile, and quickly retreated from his own second tower to respawn.
He never expected that a Lee Sin would invade his jungle while he was returning to lane, and even more unexpectedly, he caught up with a fresh Lee Sin in his haste to get there.
One ultimate move followed by another, and the kill was taken without anyone even realizing it.
With this kill, Xiaohu instantly felt he could dominate the mid lane.
On the contrary, Scout is the one who can't really dominate. He already has some trouble harassing Yasuo, and now his teammates are feeding him kills and giving him the red buff.
Good grief, Yasuo might just E right in his face...
In the Korean team's voice chat, two players immediately expressed their dissatisfaction with their senior teammate, Score. Didn't he have his own jungle? Why was he invading their jungle for no reason?
Of course, Score later discovered that there were actually three, but Corejj, the assistant, kept his emotions hidden and didn't express them directly.
His reason for being angry was simple: he was less than a minute away from level 6 and having his ultimate ability, so why couldn't he wait a little longer?
Wouldn't it be a sure thing to invade after he has a big advantage? Are you sure you're not a Mingkai fan? Why did you have to click in at the seven-minute mark...?
Score himself found it absurd in retrospect; he should have waited. However, he probably knew why he was in such a hurry to enter the jungle.
Because there were no more jungle camps to farm in their own jungle.
Lin Ruo had already taken down the top lane's frog and the river crab, and Score, who had no idea what to farm, didn't want anyone to know he was just wandering around.
So, on a whim, he called on Kiin to try and invade Kiin's territory, hoping to get him to kill a frog or blue buff and level up to level six.
The truth is just reversed; he was beaten up as if he were a toad.
That's when things got complicated; he's now completely useless.
Anyone who has played Lee Sin knows that dying once or twice in the early game is like having one foot in hell.
The only difference is that Score feels like he's stepped into hell.
The Korean team initially had a clear advantage in small skirmishes, but their opponent's mid and jungle suddenly became very strong.
Therefore, the situation shifted slightly, and this time Lin Ruo, with two kills, took the initiative to invade.
Shortly after the previous kill, at the 9-minute mark, Lin Ruo and Xiao Hu's Yasuo stormed into the blue buff area, aiming directly at the blue buff that hadn't been taken yet.
Score's eyes were blazing with fury as soon as he arrived in the jungle; they clearly didn't want him to have an easy time.
Then everyone stop crossing the river, call for backup, everyone call for backup.
A four-on-four battle erupted in an instant, and UZI's positioning on the river wall became the key to this team fight.
Corejj Shen appeared, attempting to flank Lin Ruo, who was blatantly attacking the blue buff, from the tri-bush. However, he did not expect Swain to be in the river next to the wall.
The Demon Hand shot straight through the wall, instantly pulling the unsuspecting Corejj. Then, Thresh, who was waiting at the river mouth, threw out a hook, once again grabbing the wavering Shen.
It was this pull that allowed Xiaohu, who was forced to temporarily retreat in the blue pit due to the arrival of Lee Sin, to instantly gain a huge advantage.
Yes, he connected with Da again.
Thresh's Q skill doesn't seem to have any nominal knock-up, but Yasuo can still get the prompt to use his ultimate, which prompted Xiaohu to rush in without hesitation.
Then, with Thresh's second Q, he activated his R skill, Binding Cage, to slow down and damage the enemy. Swain, who was behind the wall, was also dealing damage, causing Corejj to die before he could react.
With one player down right at the start of the team fight, the Korean team couldn't continue fighting and had to slink back to where they came from. The end result was that they lost their blue buff, and Aiming, all alone, couldn't even stay in the bottom lane anymore.
The Korean team suffered a huge loss. Score, whose jungle was overrun, got nothing and his level was falling far behind the Troll.
A small team fight can easily lead to the complete destruction of the jungle and bottom lane.
On the Chinese team's side, Lin Ruo naturally secured the first Wind Dragon at the 10-minute mark.
It's fortunate it wasn't a fire dragon, otherwise this game would have been over long ago.
Having completely seized the initiative, the Chinese team's top, mid, and jungle players quickly grouped up to take down the Rift Herald, then displayed it in the mid lane with great fanfare, instantly reducing the first tower's health by nearly half.
This time, the South Korean team, which had a relatively strong early-game lineup, not only failed to achieve anything in the early game, but also got into a lot of trouble.
Scout's LeBlanc, in particular, is completely unable to demonstrate its effectiveness in the current situation where it is heavily suppressed by Yasuo with two kills.
If LeBlanc doesn't do anything in the early game, you can't expect her to split push later on...
……
"Shiba, very bad, played terribly, I couldn't see any effective action in terms of rhythm."
In the Korean team's rest room, coach Kkoma was completely bewildered. He suddenly regretted bringing Score as the starting jungler.
Actually, he was right before. There must be rotation in the jungle position to deal with the pressure from Lin Ruo, the current world's number one jungler.
However, the truth is that the Korean team only has one jungler. Faker is a legend and must be selected, and Scout is currently in much better form than Faker.
Helpless, Kkoma could only sigh and try to find the problem in Score and correct it.
Since the jungler can't be replaced, if the team continues to perform like this against Chinese teams, Kkoma will have no choice but to try replacing Scout with Faker as the starting mid laner.
While Faker may not be as skilled as Scout, who is currently at the peak of his career, his strength lies in his ability to lead and command.
Judging from this match, Score's command ability seemed rather disjointed to Kkoma, who completely failed to establish the proper rhythm.
That's true. When you're being pressured to the point of exhaustion in the jungle, how can you expect to maintain a clear and focused mind to give commands?
We definitely need to change the commander, or rather, put Faker in to help Score relieve the pressure of commanding, so that he can focus on his own gameplay and won't do things like recklessly invading the enemy's jungle when he doesn't have his ultimate ability.
Looking at the situation of the game again, Kkoma became even more determined, because Score at this point could no longer be described as just a person.
Instead, he completely merged with the blind monk, becoming a truly blind man. Not only did he lack any rhythm, but he also frequently fell into stinky ditches and couldn't climb out.
(End of this chapter)
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