Chapter 156 Top Lane 4-on-2? I've never seen anything like this before.
Chapter 156 Top Lane 4-on-2? I've never seen anything like this before.
Yasuo secured the first blood and left gracefully.
The last gust of wind swept away the low-health minions under the tower, and he recalled to base right in front of the mid-lane tower.
He looked so carefree and unrestrained.
As for Urgot, he became nothing more than a background character for Arthur.
Although Khan was also defeated by Arthur in the first two games, will the outcome be any different this time RNG is without UZI?
Khan is now truly depressed from this beating.
He stared at the black computer screen, remaining silent for a long time.
He didn't understand, he couldn't figure it out at all.
We're all professional players, so why am I getting beaten to the ground by Fang Han every game?
I did make some mistakes in these games, but does making one mistake mean I have to give up on the game?
When did League of Legends become like this?
Khan scratched his hair hard, not even noticing the screen light up.
He didn't even know what the point was of going back online to lane against Yasuo.
Yasuo has already secured crucial start-up funds; once he gets his attack speed boots, he'll be completely outmatched.
If he dares to look back even once, he'll be chased down and hacked at a dozen times by Yasuo.
Is this right? It's not right!
Bdd finished clearing the top lane and had just returned home when he saw Yasuo in the mid lane secure First Blood.
This won't do; Urgot is going to be ordered out again.
I need to find a way to get me and Yasuo in lane and still have a chance to fight.
"Come on, Urgot, go up, I'll go back to the middle."
Switching between online heroes so frequently in such a short period will only exacerbate Urgot's developmental disadvantage.
Every time he was forced to go online, he would lose at least half a wave of minions.
Only 5 minutes into the game, Khan was already nearly 30 CS behind Arthur.
This is no small amount.
It's important to know that UZI was able to gain absolute control in the bot lane precisely because he could consistently have a 30-CS lead.
And you have to understand, it's only been five minutes...
If you're down by 30 CS after 5 minutes, what will happen after 20 minutes? You'll be down by 100 CS.
Urgot is really useless; he's not even fit to be a punching bag.
If Urgot can at least avoid Arthur, he can land a few more hits.
In order to win, Bdd had to run back and forth between the top and mid lanes.
Khan looked apologetic, realizing he had become a burden on the team.
Even if he knew, there was nothing he could do to change it.
Being unable to win is the most frustrating situation in esports.
If you've exhausted all your strategies and tricks but still can't force your opponent to use their full strength, then you can't possibly achieve final victory.
Fortunately, Bdd, as the responsible god of KZ, chose to step forward and switch lanes again just to face Yasuo.
The audience was completely bewildered as KZ's top and mid laners swapped lanes three times in just five minutes.
"What does this mean? Khan has been possessed by the Cowardly Lizard?"
"What? You don't even have the guts to go up against the Knight King? Then you'd better hurry up and do it."
"Well, even the strongest top laner from the LCK can't beat Fang Shen. Fang Shen has firmly secured his position as the world's number one."
"Tch, it's just that Khan is in a foreign country and isn't used to the environment. Does he really think Arthur is that strong?"
"You're making excuses for your father again, as if everyone is in a foreign land."
"..."
Having watched so many matches, this was the first time they had ever seen a professional team switch lanes like this.
They switched lanes three times in five minutes, and the turrets were already full of minions.
Bdd is fine, there are basically no leaks.
Khan was in a bad situation; Urgot was only level three five minutes into the game.
Even Ornn is almost level 5, so Urga is now specifically talking about fighting Yasuo, and even Ornn is having a hard time.
If Letme gets stuck at level 6 and uses a triple Fragile skill, Khan might not even know how he died.
Khan walked on the road to the afterlife, his heart filled with sorrow.
This Summoner's Rift is so big, how come there's no room for even a crab?
Tragic, too tragic.
But at least when laning against Letme, Khan can still farm minions.
When laning against Yasuo, even with experience, you can't do it.
Khan has come to terms with it.
If he can safely farm the lane and transition into the mid-game, he has already exceeded expectations.
What follows is not his concern.
Even if he wanted to, he couldn't control it! And Yasuo, is he someone he can control?
Letme was having a great time farming in the top lane when he suddenly saw Urgot appear under the tower.
Opening the scoreboard and seeing Urgot's pitiful last hits and scattered cloth armor, Letme couldn't help but laugh out loud:
"Fang Shen, you were too ruthless to him."
"With this kind of development, I thought he had been AFK for a few minutes."
As soon as these words came out.
The RNG team members all opened their scoreboards to admire Fang Han's "masterpiece".
"Wow, a 30-point lead in five minutes, that's incredible."
"Fang Shen, you're even less human than Jian Zihao, suppressing the opponent like this."
"The enemy team lost both summoner spells, I didn't even get a last hit, and now they're dead. What a loss."
"Yan Junze, wait for me to come up, we'll take him down."
"Brother Ka...aren't you a schemer?"
Karsa had just killed Urgot in the mid lane and was heading to the top lane after clearing two jungle camps.
Is this a complete lack of intention to leave Khan any way out?
Fang Han returned to the city to replenish his equipment, a mischievous smile playing on his lips.
"Wait for me, wait for me, the three of us will overtake him."
By the time Yasuo arrived at the top lane, he and Ornn had both reached level six.
Karsa ran ahead to the bush behind the tower and used his skills to cut off the next wave of red minions, thus announcing his arrival.
"Help me! Help me!"
Khan screamed for help in the voice channel, his voice hoarse, and he couldn't hold back his tears.
He wasn't faking it; he was genuinely anxious.
Another wave of minions is about to push into the tower. If I get tower-dived and killed, I'll lose two and a half waves of minions.
If we keep going back and forth, we'll be at least fifty dollars behind... What's the point of playing then!
Bdd knew the seriousness of the situation, so he teleported towards the top lane tower halfway there to try and save Urgot.
The light from TP illuminated, seemingly having a truly intimidating effect.
The three RNG players who were originally preparing to enter the tower to use their skills immediately turned around and moved out of the tower's attack range.
But they weren't afraid; they just stood quietly at the edge of the turret's attack range, waiting for Jayce to land.
Yes, they wanted to kill two.
Bdd was dumbfounded.
Dude, what happened to the TP (Teleportation) warning?
Can the damage from the three of you kill two people?
Just as Bdd was questioning his life, a blue teleport light appeared on the cannon minion, from RNG Syndra's teleport!
This wasn't a three-on-one attack, but a premeditated four-on-two attack!
How could Fang Han not know that "Jace has TP"? He was just waiting, waiting for an opportunity to force Jess to hand over his TP and capture the two of them in one fell swoop!
Bdd panicked and shouted the moment he landed:
"Clear the line quickly!"
By the time KZ realized the opponent's purpose, it was already too late.
The TP's brilliance protects the blue team's artillery units.
Syndra landed and used a QE combo to stun KZ's top and mid laners, sounding the horn for an attack!
The bugle sounded like thunder, and the earth trembled!
God of the Forge! He has answered the call!
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