My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 342 Hidden in the Mist: Whose Support is More Handsome, ON's or Mightier?

Chapter 342 Hidden in the Mist: Whose Support is More Handsome, ON's or Mightier?
[Dream God!!!]

[This is Poppy. She may not seem to do much damage, but a skilled player can be incredibly skilled, fast, constantly using her E ability, tanky, and with her Grasp of the Undying passive, her damage output is high, and her execute threshold while pinned against a wall is ridiculously high.]

The difference in details is too great. In the final wave, after being pinned against the wall, the basic attack even allowed her to pick up the shield. Poppy's passive shield would definitely land on the left side if there was no wall, and might land next to the wall if there was.

Bin is too eager to prove himself. If you don't show any murderous intent, Poppy really can't do anything with her weapon.

BLG Lounge.

Tabe is practically turning into an eggplant and yelling "Old Ma" like he's yelling "Lao Bin".

Don't be surprised, the reason weapons are available this version is because Mythic gear has given weapons too much attention that they shouldn't have.

Once the original World Myth version ends, the weakness of the weapon's low stats will be exposed. In addition, the weapon's mechanism only counters normal attack output and has very poor resistance to kiting.

then.

Weapon is actually a hero who is a bit afraid of being kited in the early game.

Right now, weapons at this stage can't possibly be Mythic gear. Without the added bonus of Mythic gear attributes, exposing your killing intent when facing the hidden stat monster Poppy is tantamount to suicide.

Of course, this is what worries Tabe the most.

It was this failed offensive attempt that affected Bin's mentality.

He had already lost two games in a row. In the third game, everyone was under pressure. The pressure of being behind, the frustration of being countered when trying to find an opportunity, and the despair of not being able to defeat his opponent.

This kind of pressure.

It can slowly drive a person insane.

"No surprises whatsoever."

"From the moment Bin maintained his so-called 'professional player training time' and couldn't let go of his arrogance to cooperate with his teammates, it was destined that he could not defeat my dream."

In my own home.

Rookie shook his head as he looked at the kill notification on the screen.

As Luo Ji's former teammate, he knew better than anyone just how insane Luo Ji's time management was—almost as bad as Luo Xixiang's.

"It's 2-0 now, do you still want to watch the game? You should go to sleep."

Behind.

It was Xiaoyu's voice that came through.

In the Spring Split playoffs that year, TES's playoff schedule was extremely smooth. However, after joining TES from V5, Rookie still maintained the semi-ascetic lifestyle he had during his time with V5, and only returned home and was unbanned when there was absolutely no hope for the playoffs.

The first two days were fine.

But now.
Rookie glanced wryly at the goji berries floating in his water glass, then at the time in the bottom right corner—it was only 9 PM—and desperately tried to explain, saying things like:

"Too tired", "Lately staying up late", "Post-COVID syndrome", "Too much pressure", "Too sleepy", "Too late", "Tomorrow".
finally.

All they managed to buy him was a tiny bit of time before the game ended.

in the screen.

The match between the two sides is still ongoing.

In the BLG team.

The moment the notification of Bin's death appeared, no one dared to ask about Bin's condition. Even Xun just listened silently to the sudden heavy breathing beside him and continued to do what he needed to do.

They have no way out.

Their pre-match arrogance has led to their current predicament, and now each of them is doing their utmost to find an opportunity.

"The game isn't over yet. The dragon is still there, the vanguard is still there, and the AD has secured first blood, so we still have an advantage. The game isn't completely lost yet."

They comforted each other in this way.

It can be done immediately.
V5's impeccable defense repeatedly thwarted their attempts to find offensive opportunities. Kindred's strength lies in the early game during the quiver phase, but V5 showed no intention of engaging in team fights, leaving them with no choice but to rely on the bottom lane.

"Can it be hooked?"

"I try my best."

ON didn't dare to make any definitive statements at this moment.

In his eyes, Ruler's condition today was like he was on drugs, a living Saiyan in the Rift.

Not only are their reflexes ridiculously strong, but their ability to exploit attack range and deal damage is also incredibly impressive. So, the only option left is to try hooking the enemy support.

Qianjue had already quietly crept over.

Everyone's attention is now focused on the bottom lane.

"Is BLG planning another attack?"

957 was clearly surprised, because V5's bot lane duo was currently inside the tower, and Kindred's position was too close to the enemy's. To successfully gank, they could only wait for Blitzcrank to pull them out, and they dared not tower dive.

Because you can't see the enemy jungler's location at all.

"Right now, this is purely based on On's individual skill. Just look at the robot's hook."

In many people's minds.

The robot is only strong when it's under the tower.

In reality, when the minion wave is pushed towards the enemy tower and the enemy bot lane duo is within range of the tower, Blitzcrank also has a considerable amount of room to maneuver.

Can it be hooked?

Seemingly in response to the audience's expectations, during the gaps in Jinx's various feints and last-hitting under the tower, On's Blitzcrank suddenly made his move.

I knew that my first few steps were aimed at Jinx.

But at the very last moment.

He turned his head and aimed his Q skill at Neeko on the other side.

Make a sound in the east and attack in the west!

The most commonly used and most effective psychological tactic by hook-type players.

however.

At that crucial moment.

Watching the grappling hook hurtling towards him, Jwei showed no desire to dodge. It wasn't that he wasn't moving; rather, he was already making his move. At the very last moment before the grappling hook animation was about to hit Neeko.

The landing point.

Neeko, who was supposed to be the target, suddenly became a ward in the canyon. And it was because of this sudden change in model that the robot's grappling hook successfully flew past "Midnight" from the side.

Didn't pull it!?

Neeko can dodge robot attacks like this?!?
【ah? ? ? 】

[No way, this doesn't make sense, League of Legends designers!!!]

[Now ON isn't handsome anymore, Jwei is so handsome!]

[Where did V5 find this god-tier support player? This one move is absolutely brilliant!]

Use the transformation mechanic to dodge crucial skills.

During a European tournament in Season 14, Neeko instantly transformed to dodge Varus's ultimate. This mechanic isn't unfamiliar, but the challenge lies in the fact that few dare to use it with such composure.

For a typical Neeko player, key remapping is usually used, with the mouse side buttons being changed directly.

I'd like to mention this briefly.

The shortcut key for transforming is Shift+F12345. You can find it in-game by pressing ESC - Hotkeys - Hero Skills and Summoner Spells - Hero-Specific Interactions (there are 6 options, from left to right, corresponding to the first to fifth of Neeko's passive; you can cancel the sixth one if you don't want to transform, and change the third one).

Again.

When it comes to techniques, many professional players know them, but whether they dare to use them on the field is another matter entirely.

"So... he dodged it like that?"

"Forget it, let's wait and see. One or two more opportunities won't make a difference."

Xun sighed.

He no longer has time to lament any failed gank; he must move. If one wave doesn't work, he must immediately switch targets, like an assassin, looking for the next opportunity when the enemy is off guard.

"Niubi."

"666666."

"Jwei's move looks like it's going to be featured in a highlight reel after the game. Of course, if he could pull off an even cooler move, he might gain even more fans."

"Okay, then I'll find a chance to show off an even more handsome one."

The accumulation of victories and the friendly atmosphere gave every V5 player the courage to make plays, mainly because the two senior players on the team were not the type to restrict the performance of their teammates.

Luo Ji was so happy to win without lifting a finger that he immediately called him "Dad."

Emperor Ruler is happy to have a leisurely life; isn't it better to be high-paid and slack off?

"So that's how it is. While we were placing too much emphasis on V5's two side lanes, the three new players V5 recruited this season have also quietly grown up?"

Until now.

Many team coaches finally began to take Weiwei, Jwei, and FOFO seriously, with WBG and EDG especially grinding their teeth in frustration.

These are all the players they had their eyes on first!
They had their eye on it first!

The despicable V5 intercepted the deal halfway. If it weren't for V5, Weiwei would still be sitting on the bench at BLG, and FOFO would already be at EDG preparing to face divine punishment.

That wretched Mebius!
The disadvantages in the early stages.

This directly resulted in Kindred not daring to invade V5's jungle to farm their passive.

Compared to Weiwei's first Kindred game, it was almost like the difference between eating rice and eating shit.

In fact, BLG couldn't even compete for the first spot.

They could only briefly force V5's bot lane duo out of the game, allowing Aphelios and White Blade to enjoy two layers of plating.

This can be considered an exchange of benefits.

Right now, BLG's Aphelios is the most fed player in the game, with the advantage of first blood and two plating layers. If they can get their two items as early as possible and convert them into combat power, this game will be much easier for them.

just
In places they don't know.

In the top lane, Bin, who had already learned his lesson once, couldn't help but have some mischievous thoughts while laning.

Everyone is unique.

Just like the hot porridge next door, some people are born to avoid battle and run away like rats, while others think about launching a fierce attack as soon as they have money. Bin is undoubtedly the latter type.

But he was very hesitant at this moment.

on the one hand.

The team can no longer afford another loss; under immense pressure, no one dares to take any risks.

on the other hand.

In his view, Luo Ji's Bobby was full of flaws, but he felt that he would be counter-killed as soon as he made a move.

After thinking about it, he held back.

He held back, but his teammate ON couldn't. In this team full of geniuses, sometimes reckless folly is more effective than cowardice.

The first wave of pioneers.

Although Jinx eventually returned, Jwei's Neeko followed her up, trying to secure the Rift Herald while looking for an opportunity in the top lane. However, his arrival naturally gave ON a chance to come up as well, and he faced V5's mid, jungle, and support trio who had secured the Rift Herald.

ON.

And naturally, he too began to harbor evil thoughts.

"Want to take a gamble?"

He muttered to himself that this man, who was sometimes seen as a god and sometimes as a ghost by most viewers, had once ruined a good game in a crucial BO5 match in the original world due to a single mistake.

However, it cannot be denied that his recklessness has also brought good results for the team most of the time.

Don't worry about where the water and fire came from.

But now, he has to start saving the team from dire straits.

Q【Mechanical Crane】!
(End of this chapter)

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