My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 366 You're not following the script at all!!!

Chapter 366 You're not following the script at all!!!

This one.

Luo Ji's line of thinking is actually quite clear.

No matter how big the gap is between professional players, the advantages and disadvantages of the hero's mechanics are unavoidable for players. It may seem that Sion is a clumsy hero who cannot handle the agile Jax, but in reality, Jax has a really hard time laning against Sion in the early game.

Sion's E is a powerful attack, but the enemy can't catch up. Even if the enemy uses Q to dodge Sion's Q, and Sion ends his Q early, the damage will still occur.

Moreover, weapons are generally primarily W.

Level 1 Q has a 10-second cooldown, and Level 1 E has a 16-second cooldown.

By comparison.

Sion's skills have shorter cooldowns. As long as you don't use skills recklessly, you can basically use your E skill to slow down and avoid every wave of weapons jumping in. Moreover, once you max out Q, its cooldown is only 6 seconds.

can only say.

Weapons are indeed difficult to use against tanks in the early game.

Unlike heavy and light warriors who rely on basic attacks, Sion, Maokai, and Golem rely on Sunfire Cape, Undying, and a combination of base skill damage, basic attack damage, jungle damage, minion and turret damage, and verbal attacks to take you down.

Oh.

You said everyone's chat was banned?!
That last injury can be barely crossed out.

"Shy is starting with a dagger? Is he trying to figure out the enemy top laner's mentality?"

T1 Hotel Lounge

Zeus looked at the starting gear and fell into thought.

Normally, when playing Jax against Sion, you'll start with Doran's Shield and Grasp of the Undying. Don't expect to get any solo kills in the early laning phase; it's practically impossible.

But extracting this stuff
The improvement to online combat power is negligible. Once you get this, you will likely be at a disadvantage in the laning phase. Even if a player does get this, they will start with Doran's Blade to transition, and only return to base to get it after realizing that they can't win the laning phase.

"Yes, that's how you manipulate human nature."

It must be mentioned that Zeus really understands Luo Ji. If Luo Ji heard his analysis, he would probably agree and nod in agreement.

That's right.

He knew the other side was backing down.

If he were laning against TheShy's Sion, given TheShy's aggressive laning style of constantly trading blows, Luo Ji would definitely build Doran's Shield.

This is how we exchanged blood with TheShy.

You can also watch TheShy use frequent roster changes to hold the jungler hostage, and then, after he's had his fill of roster changes, he makes the jungler act as his protector.

In that situation.

If his bot lane teammates can withstand the pressure and get ahead in the late game, that's fine. But if they don't, then it's like the "i-series development" has dragged his teammates down.

Assuming they have won the first two games.

In this game, Fudge was indeed hesitant to trade blows with him. Even after seeing that the weapon was starting with Cull, he planned to let the wave go and farm back under the tower.

The main strategy is to have your own jungler in the bottom lane, giving the opponent no chance in the top lane.

Luo Ji was also happy to have some free time.

Anyway, I've already obtained the Extraction item. If you want to avoid battle, I'll play along. After losing a hundred units, it's still the same as killing you once.

of course.

People tend to have a bit of wishful thinking.

Although I got thoroughly schooled by the opponent in the first two games, I'm playing Sion this time, which has a high margin for error.

There is a cost of trial and error.

In those horror movies with foreigners, you know it's dangerous, but the urge to be reckless just comes up again.

Come to think of it.

C9 is a team that dominates the league. What if they just had a bad day or were not in good form in the first two games?

In addition, their training results during this period have actually been quite good.

then
Fudge then tried to maneuver Sion forward to trade blows, seizing the opportunity when the weapon was last-hitting, and activated the Q skill at the weapon's location.

However.
As if he had activated Observation Haki, the moment Sion's Q skill range appeared, the weapon immediately stopped all unnecessary actions and began to run out of the range.

no way.

Seeing this, Fudge had no choice but to forcibly end his Q.

The damage was dealt.

If you fail to knock the opponent's weapon away, you won't be able to take advantage of the opening to touch the Undying. So even if you successfully trade blows, it won't be a gain for Sion.

after all
The damage of the Q skill without charging is indeed too low.

"monster."

For Fudge, this former FMVP champion top laner in front of him is definitely something special.

When facing Sion's Q skill, a normal person would instinctively move vertically to the center, trying to get out of the range of Sion's Q skill.

But that's actually the hardest place to get out.

on the contrary.

Luo Ji's movement was almost always perpendicular to the edge of Q, playing the game of finding the shortest straight line between two points.

The seemingly simple principle actually involves a process from seeing with the eyes, to receiving and reacting in the brain, and then manipulating it with the hands. The time required varies for people of different ages and talents.

Luo Ji's characteristic is...

His reaction speed was too fast, as if he had a cheat code installed. Almost as soon as he made the Q skill animation, the opponent's movement began.

If it were just one wave like this, he could still understand it as luck.

This has happened for several waves in a row.

That.
He was convinced by Fudge.

3 and a half minutes.

With the bot lane already chosen as Ezreal + Pyke, C9's tactical focus was already on the top side of the map, so they naturally farmed from bottom to top. However, they didn't expect the top lane to be so strange this game.

The opponent's weapon is clearly built with the Extract item.

Despite the defense of their own top lane, they still pushed the lane forward.

There was nothing he could do. The bot lane was hard to gank, and there were no opportunities in the top lane. The minion wave had even been pushed back. Even if he, as a Lee Sin, coordinated with Sion, he couldn't kill the enemy Jax while his own lane was pushing back. So he simply stood in the tri-bush and started recalling.

This was a perfectly normal occurrence.

But immediately.

The data analysts watching from outside the screen immediately widened their eyes.

From the start to a little over three minutes in.

They were very curious as to why Luo Ji didn't place any wards in the top lane this game. Although Fudge's Sion couldn't put pressure on the lane, it was still too careless for a professional player not to place any wards.

But by this time...

Only after witnessing Luo Ji's actions did they belatedly realize the terrifying strategic vision he possessed.

This version.

Monkey King was nerfed because of his strong performance in the playoffs, and his jungle clearing speed is a step slower than Lee Sin's.

When Lee Sin recalled near the top lane stop, Weiwei's Wukong had just finished clearing the top half of the jungle.

And this point in time.

The weapon's accessory eye has two charges.

Then they saw that
It was clearly the point in time when the enemy was pushing the lane back and almost pushed it to the tower.

Despite the risks of being harassed by the enemy Sion and potentially ambushed by the Lee Sin and his son, Luo Ji risked warding the top river.

That made my eyes light up.

The upper section of the river channel instantly became clear.

Weiwei understood perfectly. The fact that the ward didn't see the enemy Lee Sin's information was already a signal, indicating that the enemy Lee Sin was likely recalling.

So they immediately switched course and invaded the upper half of the red team's territory.

While destroying the scout fruit, they also placed their own video ward on the red team's F6 position.

This is a ward in the jungle.

This ensures that he can obtain information about the opposing jungler later.

Simultaneously.

The wards in the top lane bushes and the wards in the invaded jungle's F6 camp created a safe haven for FOFO in the mid lane. This meant that as long as he positioned himself near the top lane, he could easily harass and push the lane. If anyone came, he could also spot Lee Sin's movements immediately.

Even more outrageous.

The upper half of the map is basically clear, which also makes it convenient for Luo Ji to go to the river to eat fruit and regain his condition when he is not in good condition.

Just a tiny movement.

This has already led many data analysts to see the possibility of making the fish three or even more ways to eat it.

"this person"

"Luckily he played top lane. This guy plays games with his brain. If he had played mid lane or jungle, he would have been in real trouble."

"With this kind of performance, even after retiring, he can easily become a coach, right?"

"Switching to coach? I heard he's already as wealthy as Faker. Others might become coaches after retiring, but him? Maybe he doesn't need to become a coach, he can just go straight to coaching."

"???"

The chain reaction caused by this subtle action.

With a clear view, FOFO can take Weiwei to the top half of the map to arrest the Blind Monk whenever she wants.

This time.

Blaber's Lee Sin was absolutely awful.

He could accept that he couldn't win in the top lane, but he couldn't compete with FOFO in the mid lane because of poor vision and his trades weren't as aggressive, which also made it understandable that he couldn't secure the lane.

But can someone explain this?

Why do V5 players on which lanes automatically and consciously retreat whenever he goes?

You've opened it?
Or did you not turn it off at all?
Even the viewers in the live stream were confused. They didn't know why, even though there were no kills on the field, from the perspective of the commentators, it seemed like V5 was inexplicably dominating C9. The commentators were also baffled.

Although I don't understand it, something about it seems really impressive.

[I was thinking that C9 letting Pyke out in the third game meant they were holding back something big, but you're telling me they really were?]

[Ahri dominated LeBlanc before level 6? Was I still asleep or were the opponents just too bad?]

[North American loser, truly lives up to his reputation.]

no way.

Blaber, who couldn't find a way to break through V5, ended up being outmaneuvered by V5.

With the upper half of the map almost completely clear, Weiwei, in coordination with the bottom lane duo who were gradually gaining dominance, successfully secured the river crab in the bottom lane.

Blaber was helpless.

I understand if you control the river crab to protect Jinx's development.

Then I'll control the river's development, so that Sion at least has some vision and dares to push forward in the top lane. We can make a reasonable trade, which is fine.

The problem is that.

After he finished his mission, he tried to move towards the top lane again.

This time.

As if it were a premonition, the weapon once again chose to retreat, completely ignoring and abandoning the plump and juicy minions on the lane.

"You predicted it?"

"No! It's discipline. Are the other side's road sportsmanship really that bad?"

Putting aside all AMD factors.

The only possibility is that Luo Ji is too disciplined. Seeing that there was no sign of the jungler on the map and that his own jungler was in the bottom half of the map, he simply abandoned the minion wave in the top half of the map.

Even Fudge was somewhat shocked.

its not right!
In the past, which of these so-called world's best top laners didn't knowingly walk into danger? You, the world's best top laner, why don't you knowingly walk into danger?

You're not following the script at all!!!

(End of this chapter)

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