My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 400 From this point on, the canyon entered a new era of deterrence.

Chapter 400 From this point on, the canyon entered a new era of deterrence.

A wave of kills followed.

Rookie's face was somewhat flushed.

But it's not a genuine red warmth; it's more like the kind of anger that comes from being pranked by a friend.

You guys don't go all out when beating other people, but when it comes to beating your old teammates, you two are all singing and dancing, right?

I will remember this grudge!
There's something to say about Casarte, too.

The situation is naturally different when fighting an opponent with "no background" versus an opponent with "background". Look at how it's portrayed in Journey to the West. Anyone who dared to call Monkey King "Keeper of the Heavenly Horses" was eventually released on medical parole.

Others want them to coordinate a joint attack on Ueno, but they're not happy about it.

Rookie: ?
The saying "When fellow villagers meet, they stab each other in the back" became a tangible reality in this moment.

The one who understands you best is not your opponent, nor your teammate, but the opponent who was once your teammate.

[A love-hate relationship, huh? I didn't even notice when Ivern touched you.]

[Lion Dog's passive skill collection (2/5)]

The next time point.

The two sides seemed to have entered a turn-based game.

With all of TES's heroes on the field, their pinpoint burst damage combo is unstoppable. Apart from Rengar, who has a red-rage W to break free from crowd control and escape, the other four heroes, no matter which one is controlled, will be instantly killed, resulting in a forced elimination.

But as soon as this wave of strongest firepower ends, Luo Ji's Lion Dog is like a ghost.

Various wing drives.

If anyone other than the crocodile goes to defend, they can't win and will get tower dived; if you send the crocodile to defend, the Rengar can use his ultimate to rotate and rush to the front to cooperate with the remaining teammates to fight 4v4.

Even without a crocodile.

The remaining four members of TES couldn't muster three hard crowd control abilities, and could only watch helplessly as Rengar roamed freely through the enemy ranks.

"That's the line of thought?"

offstage.

Coach Dian nodded slightly in amazement.

His idea was sound: a single-target burst composition that could instantly kill with crowd control, and even if it failed to control the enemy, the double poke of Jayce and Ziggs in the mid lane would give them a significant advantage before team fights.

But all of this is based on the premise that the opposing team's lineup is normal.

This one.

V5 saw through their lineup from the very beginning; the real counter to them wasn't Rengar, but Ivern.

Firstly, this guy clears jungle camps quickly and has strong lane presence; secondly, this hero is a perfect fit for a double AD composition, and is incredibly strong when paired with Tristana; thirdly, with Shield and Redemption, he can almost single-handedly raise the entire team's health.

Even jungler Karthus can counter this champion.

Before you get the gear, you can't really do anything against our pinpoint bombardment, but once you get the gear level, you're more than capable of withstanding TES's artillery fire.

TES's offense went cold.

On the contrary, in V5's case, Rengar's Dragon Dance is unmatched.

Time quickly came to the Dragon Soul team fight. Tian was trying his best to seize the initiative against Karsa with the first three dragons, but unfortunately he had no advantage in the early game, and the dragons were firmly controlled by V5.

of course.

It's not all bad news.

At least this dragon soul is a wind dragon soul.

Rather than being an extremely dominant force like mountain dragons or water dragons, it's within acceptable limits.

"They'll want to fight us."

"It's okay, you guys just fight. I'll go hold off the five on the other side."

"what?"

"Yes, you heard right, I can take on five people at once."

The other four members of V5: ???
Although they were a little confused, since their older brother had said so, they decided to go.

Because they are the ones pursuing the Dragon Soul.

So in this wave, the V5 main force abandoned the minion wave and advanced into the river.

"They want the Dragon Soul."

"Don't give it to them, stop them."

What is candy to him is poison to me.

If it's what you want to do, then it's something I don't want to see. TES isn't an incompetent husband; how can we just stand by and watch V5 take down all four dragons?

then.

After organizing a group, they were about to enter the river.

As a result, just as he was about to step into the bush, the Rengar's ultimate ability effect appeared once again on everyone's screen in TES.

Considering that the Rengar had achieved extremely brilliant results when he used his ultimate skill earlier.

This time.

Upon seeing the special effects of Rengar's ultimate ability, the TES team's first reaction was that V5 was faking the dragon fight and actually setting up an ambush.

"Retreat! Retreat! Retreat!"

"The Rengar used his ultimate, watch out, they might initiate a team fight!"

"Don't get close to the river crab or anything like that. Kill any minions you see on the lane. Be careful of Neeko transforming."

"Dahuang, go up there and see what the situation is like in the river."

Following the instructions in the voice chat, Da Huang took the lead without hesitation. But as soon as he entered the river from the middle lane, he was met with lush green grass that completely obscured his view of the river.

"Grass!"

"what?"

"There's so much grass, the riverbed is full of grass! I can't see anything."

"Then I'll do it!"

R [Scientific Hellfire Cannon]

JKL wasn't one to hesitate. Realizing he and his teammates had been held up for too long by Rengar's ultimate, he immediately unleashed his own ultimate towards the dragon pit area. However...

The moment the ultimate skill landed and provided vision, the entire TES team turned deathly pale.

because
The moment after the Bomber's ultimate ability finished, the notification sound of V5 killing the Elemental Dragon rose loudly in the Rift above the screen.

In other words.

The poodle only used its ultimate ability, and with Ivern's presence in some bushes, it scared the entire squad so much that they stood still and dared not approach.
Depend on!
It's like watching a prison fight where you see someone unleash their ultimate attack for over twenty seconds, only to turn around after it ends and find your backside unharmed, while the resource point below is completely obscured by the dazzling light.

Is this how you use Rengar's ultimate move?!
This is beetroot!

[From this point on, the canyon entered a new era of deterrence (unfounded association)]

[Oh no, does anyone remember that Mebius's real name was Luo Ji? He's really become the Swordholder?]

To be honest, the river was full of bushes, and Rengar was using his ultimate. Even if you were playing ranked and saw that, you wouldn't dare go in, let alone TES.

The audience was amused.

Who would be so kind as to use Rengar's ultimate move to pull off this? They quietly and secretly obtained the hardest-to-get Dragon Soul.

After obtaining the Wind Dragon Soul.

V5 has completely started its own messy and disruptive activities.

The pinpoint bombing tactic is good in every way, but the only problem is that the formation cannot be split up. Once the formation is reduced in number, its deterrent power drops by more than half.

It can handle split pushing against a Rengar with Wind Dragon Soul.

If you don't defend your base, the towers will fall faster than if you push straight in; if you do defend, the Rengar can use his ultimate to circle back and outnumber you, and you can't defend against it.

That's awkward.

There was nothing they could do; life had to go on, and they still had to protect their home. When they saw the Rengar demolishing the tower in the top lane, almost pushing it to their base...

Tian glanced at the V5 group, whose path was clearly blocked by bushes, and sighed. He then sent Big Yellow's crocodile to the top lane.

Immediately after
Five seconds later, the Rengar's ultimate ability was activated precisely on time.

this moment.

All of TES's attention was focused on Rengar's ultimate ability, but they didn't notice that in a corner no one paid attention to, an extra melee minion was slowly approaching TES's front by following the vertical bush that Ivern had just created.

"Huh!? Kasa's grass, and Jwei's transformation?"

"V5 seems to have reversed things. This time, Rengar's ultimate is a feint; the real killing move is Neeko's transformation!"

"Will TES be able to react? No, they're all too concerned about their own backsides."

"What about the front? What do we do about the front?!"

Every time this time comes...

Jwei would subconsciously sigh, "The most effective way to mock someone in the world is definitely by slapping their older brother's butt."

This is not.

The big brother unleashed his ultimate move, and the enemy team immediately shifted all their attention to what was behind them.

It should be done normally.

No matter how much I change, I could never get this close to the enemy's lineup.

then
After seizing the opportunity.

It was Neeko after activating her ultimate in her transformed state. She used Flash towards the TES lineup to interrupt the transformation that was about to be canceled.

"Shh!"

R [Blooming]!
TES never expected that while they were protecting their butts, their front would become their back, as if they were sleeping with a few close friends in a certain place, and no matter which way they turned, they felt like they were in danger of losing their chastity.

JKL reacted very quickly.

He only reacts to single, non-targeted skills with an old-fashioned mind, but against a wide-area control like Neeko's, even a top-tier AD's keen senses will make him instinctively flash away.

even.

He flashed directly over the wall to the F6 position, thinking that Rengar's ultimate was about to end. This position would allow him to dodge Neeko's ultimate, prevent Rengar from jumping on him, and still throw skills over the wall.

However.
"Emperor Ruler, give me an eye."

"OK."

Ruler marked the location of the blue team's F6 outfield, and immediately, as if on cue, the Vision Ward landed. With vision now in place, the defensive ward placed by the TES team in the open area of ​​the F6 outfield jungle was clearly visible.

Because it's a poodle.

Therefore, Mark focused his vision on open areas rather than bushes as much as possible in this game.

I don't know.

This action, however, gave Luo Ji an opportunity.

He timed his ultimate ability to jump to the ward at the last moment, and after landing, he went straight for the Ziggs in the F6 pit, leaving JKL completely dumbfounded.

No.

Dude, I've already hidden here, why the hell are you chasing after me?
Does the W skill allow you to blast yourself back?
front.

V5's two AD carries are wreaking havoc.

Does the W skill make you explode in another direction?
What a coincidence! There's a bush right next to F6, and the Poodle is just waiting for you to run into the bush and jump.

broken.

Now it's truly a case of men on top of men, and men on top of men.

With Luo Ji and Jwei working together, TES suffered a direct defeat.

When Big Yellow's crocodile finally arrived belatedly, seeing his teammate lying on the ground, barely clothed and clearly defiled, he could only become a helpless husband, silently shedding tears from the farthest point.

send!
After that crucial wave of attacks, Luo Ji immediately switched to tanky builds.

The output has overflowed.

With Ivern's support in the bushes and his protective abilities, FOFO and Ruler turned the second half of the game into a very enjoyable one. Despite having better equipment and higher damage, Rengar ended up being relegated to being a mere foil for initiating team fights and tanking damage.

And the more this happens, the less TES can fight back against V5.
Until the end.

Despite V5's absolute economic advantage, it was ultimately forced to bow its proud head amidst the vast "dark forest" of competition.

1:0
Victory!

(End of this chapter)

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