My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 431 If it's not 100, what's the difference between that and a probability of 0?

If Chapter 431 isn't 100%, what's the difference between that and a probability of 0?
"Mebius played that move very cleverly."

"However, Tian from TES reacted quickly. After figuring out V5's top, mid, and jungle routes, he decisively changed course and started moving up."

It's actually very simple.

Pushing the lane to roam means giving up the top lane minion wave. When you come back to push the lane, Da Huang can slowly push the lane and hold out for the next wave of siege minions, while also waiting for his jungler Tian to arrive.

Although it cannot completely lock the line.

Slowing down the minion wave is acceptable, since you can't have everything, pushing the lane and roaming at the same time.

Faced with Da Huang's actions, Luo Ji expressed his helplessness and could only deploy all the vision he had previously saved.

One is to prevent the river channel from being used for routine purposes, and the other is to prevent special cases from being covered by weeds along the lines.

This wave.

This was a situation where they knew the enemy jungler might come to top, but the lane was there, and they couldn't just ignore it; otherwise, they would be doomed.

He's a bit like a mouse now.

If there's no one (jungler), eat cautiously; if there are, eat freely.

In short, it's all about eating!
And the fact is.

He definitely underestimated the value of Tian's championship jungler.

Luo Ji had clearly thought he had blocked Tian's route as much as possible with his two visions, but the opposing team seemed to have anticipated his thoughts. Instead of ganking via the usual route, they preferred to take a detour and use their Q skill to come up from the dragon pit.

When Luo Ji saw the enemy jungler appear behind him.

in front of you.

It was already the physical body of the Great Yellow Nal riding on his face.

He hesitated.

Instead of using Sprint or even retaliating, he activated W and then used E to push into the minion wave, creating a circle that granted immunity to skills while channeling all of his Q skill's damage into the minion wave.

TES_Wayward killed V5_Mebius
No one could have imagined it.

Surprisingly, V5 was the first to give up a kill, and it was even Luo Ji, who is usually the most reliable player, who was eliminated first.

【God! ! ! 】

[The value of my second uncle's legacy—his "uncle's power"—is still going strong!]

There's nothing you can do about pushing the minion wave; that's just how top laners are, especially professional ones.

Tian's greatest strength lies in his early-game invasions and tempo control; his strategy is very clear.

"There's something there, TES."

Luo Ji subconsciously uttered a sigh.

He had done everything he could, except for not using Sprint to try and gamble, mainly because the chances were really slim. It would have been better to save that skill to prevent the next gank or to look for opportunities in lane.

"mine."

Jwei suddenly spoke up at that moment.

"I was so focused on how strong our team's entry was that I forgot that the support character doesn't have a non-targeted Q ability against JKL's Noble Phantasm. I completely forgot about something so important."

"otherwise."

"The bottom lane should have found a breakthrough by now."

The rest of V5:
This thing.

Can you still understand it this way?

TES's mid laner was forced to use Flash, and V5's top laner gave up first blood. The two sides were barely even in the early game, but in reality, V5 was at a slight disadvantage.

Weiwei really wanted to find an opportunity in the bottom lane.

to this end.

He specifically brought a scanner at the start of the game, and used it to sneak into the bottom lane bushes while blocking vision.

But this one.

JKL and Mark seemed like a completely different duo, playing very steadily throughout the early game. So steadily that even Weiwei wondered if the opposing bot lane had been replaced.

Wenbo.

Is there really no one hiding under the chair?

Your composure is disgusting!

"This is a rare case where V5 failed to establish any early momentum."

"That's normal. To put it bluntly, the further we go, the more obvious V5's mid and jungle disadvantages will become. You can practice your champion pool, you can adjust your draft picks, and you can even accumulate experience, but talent is something you can't escape no matter what."

In the lounge.

Coach Dian is not worried about the team's early game at all.

Putting aside Tian's tendency to awaken around the playoffs in S13 and S14, the difference in talent alone is enough to allow him and Rookie to create sufficient chemistry.

Like this wave.

FOFO, who had Flash, actually tried to move closer immediately, but was intercepted by Rookie in the mid lane.

Even without a Flash.

They still relied on skillful maneuvering to force the Ice Maiden's Q and trade blows with FOFO, creating space for the top laner and jungler to coordinate a kill on Luo Ji.

Esports is different from reality.

The reality is that your family determines your starting point, your personality determines your development direction, and talent generally only adds to your success when things are going smoothly, rarely providing real support in times of need.

But in the esports circle...

Talent.

That's everything!
Bottom lane.

In the first two levels, Varus was indeed unable to push Kai'Sa's lane, but as both bot lane duos reached level three, TES's bot lane advantage began to show.

In short: long arms.

With a base range of 575, anyone who's played ARAM knows how satisfying it is to shoot from such a long distance with Q, giving JKL a brief advantage even against Ruler.

It's not a problem with the individual skill of the players, but rather a problem with the power spike of the heroes.

Kai'Sa before her skills evolved.

That's half a cripple.

Based on the right of way.

After Sejuani came down, TES took the first elemental dragon in the Rift. If that was all, then TES's rhythm could only be described as average, not good.

But the key is.

With both junglers reaching level six, Weiwei was tricked by Rookie in the mid lane.

This one.

Rookie played very aggressively during the laning phase.

He's forcing Weiwei's monkey to come over, and V5 can't do anything about it. The mid lane is under a lot of pressure, so they need their jungler to go and help. He can't just not go, but if he does, the enemy won't give them a chance to coordinate with their mid laner.

On the contrary, it was Tian who, by leveraging the advantage Rookie had created in the mid lane, gave Tian the opportunity to gank bot lane, and Tian acted decisively.

The moment they appeared in the bottom lane.

The ruler had no choice but to use Purify and escape, as the ruler had to use the first move directly.

Logically speaking.

Purification can easily disrupt an offensive rhythm.

But the problem is.

The essence of TES's jungler gank bot lane wasn't actually to pick off anyone, but rather to lower the status of V5's bot lane duo, creating space for them to push the lane and allowing them to recall first and then head to the Rift.

"TES's offense is so fluid."

Outside the arena.

Many contestants were subconsciously expressing their feelings.

Unlike V5 in 2022, whose mid-jungle duo was Rookie and Karsa, you can question how much fuel they still have left in the tank, but you absolutely cannot question their overall strength.

But it's different now.

FOFO's talent is only at the passing grade among top players, and Weiwei suffers from a lack of experience. Compared to veteran mid-jungle duos when they get serious, they do seem like greenhorns.

"pioneer."

"Let's give up. In team fights, my current role isn't as great as Gnar's."

After glancing at the scoreboard, Luo Ji decisively chose to give up.

TES is a double poke team.

Although this period is not yet the peak, there is already room for them to exert their strength, unlike their teams, where each player needs to develop.

At least until Gwen has two pieces of gear and Kai'Sa's skills have evolved, there will be no real chance of winning a team fight.

but.
The fact that Vanguard has given up doesn't mean V5 has no countermeasures.

"Bro, are we really going to camp them out?"

It's still the same old way of thinking.

TES rotated to the Rift Herald early, leaving the bottom half of the map without vision. Your bot laner would have to come back to farm, so we seized the opportunity when your bot lane duo returned. Ryze and Monkey King initiated a strong fight and instantly killed them.

That's what Jwei thinks.

"It's okay, trust me, we have a 90% chance of succeeding in squatting."

"Ninety percent?"

Luo Ji was enjoying the spectacle when he heard this probability and immediately frowned.

Subconsciously:

"What's the difference between this and a probability of 0?"

"?"

Can you please stop playing your damn DNF and Three Kingdoms Kill?

V5's idea is great.

No matter what.

As I said before, when you consistently lead a region, the entire region's teams will subconsciously scrutinize your team's weaknesses under a microscope.

The same applies to TES.

They studied the characteristics of V5 and knew that V5 was actually very stubborn behind the scenes. After suffering a loss, it would immediately fight back and would not tolerate it at all.

then
After taking the Rift Herald, when they returned from there, TES immediately assembled their mid, bot, jungle, and support players to protect the bot lane duo as they returned.

They definitely didn't have vision of the lower half of the field.

In other words...

In less than ten minutes, how much vision can V5 gain in their jungle?

The moment Varus appeared, the monkeys in the bushes and Riel made their move, V5's jungler and support attacked one after the other without hesitation.

just
Only when they gained vision of the surrounding area did they finally realize what was happening the moment the team fight began.

This wave.

It wasn't two from TES, but four from TM!?

"Holy crap, run!!!"

"I can't keep up with this distance."

"There's a mole! Stop the deal! Run!"

"I sold it, I sold it."

The original plan was to gank 2 out of 3, or at most 3 vs 3. If it were the latter, the Ice Maiden with mobility would definitely be able to arrive at the scene faster than the enemy Jayce.

When I went up, I found there were four?

That.
Yes, I gave it to them.

The gank by the jungler and support ended up costing them their lives.

Ruler reacted immediately and used his E ability to escape. Fortunately, this was during the peak of his professional career, and his reaction was quick enough. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a 2-for-0 exchange, but a 3-for-0 exchange.
But nevertheless.

The team's early game rhythm can be said to have completely collapsed.

Wow, did TES play this game with a god's-eye view?

[After thoroughly researching the situation, it seems TES can predict whether V5's next move will be a fart or a pile of shit.]

So, is it time to immediately jump to believing in Mebius?

[Kai'Sa's evolution can happen earlier than Gwen's two-piece set, so let's trust Ruler's Kai'Sa for now.]

V5 is clearly at a disadvantage.

But I don’t know why.

The viewers in the live stream were actually quite interested in the current situation, even V5's own fans were.

Having grown accustomed to V5 easily defeating opponents, it's quite entertaining to occasionally watch him play a game from behind, much like a few years ago when everyone watched a table tennis match where the team was at a disadvantage at the start.

Highlight something interesting.

The only problem is that you can only go against the wind temporarily, not all the time, and you can't lose the game.

can only say.

These days, audiences are definitely harder to fool than ever before.

Just as everyone was discussing it, at the next moment...

At the very top of the screen.

V5, Mebius killed TES, Wayward
audience:? ? ?
Narrator: ? ? ?
Audience member: ? ? ?
and many more.

What! ?

(End of this chapter)

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