Chapter 155 The Unforgettable Happy Wind Man
Chapter 155 The Unforgettable Happy Wind Man
Khan's lips twitched uncontrollably.
So, they don't intend to let him play the game?
This isn't a Wind Man, this is clearly a "Special Grade Vengeful Spirit"! It follows you wherever you go, and you can't shake it off.
Also, how did he know we wanted to change the cable?
That shouldn't be the case... the other side shouldn't have thought of that.
Khan couldn't understand why Yasuo would suggest switching lanes to mid when he already had lane control in top lane.
He probably never imagined that Fang Han's initial plan was to lane in the mid lane.
Switching to the top lane was initially just to suppress Khan.
It can be said that Fang Han's purpose was clear from the very beginning of this game.
That is, to exploit Khan's fear of battle and create an opening.
In professional competitions, even a small gap can quickly magnify and cause the entire bridge to collapse.
Fang Han knew that fighting like this would cause Khan a lot of psychological trauma, but there was nothing he could do, since they were his opponents.
To win, Fang Han had no other choice.
"Stop eating! Stop eating!"
Fang Han controlled Yasuo to stack the E skill to the minions, then slid in and unleashed a burst of damage.
Urgot, who hadn't even reached level three yet, was once again brought to low health and ran back to the tower without looking back.
Is this a big deal?
Yasuo is like someone with sensitive skin; if you look at him, he'll come at you and start attacking.
The key point is that Arthur's Yasuo is a hybrid damage champion in the early game, and Urgot can't withstand that kind of poke no matter what he builds.
Every time I try to go up and touch the minion wave, my health bar drops to less than a third.
How is Khan supposed to do this?
"Can the jungler come?"
When Khan said those words in the voice chat, Peanut, who was farming jungle monsters, momentarily lost his train of thought.
He glanced at the time in the upper right corner. It had only been 3 minutes... Who calls for the jungler that quickly?
Peanut didn't understand why Khan's performance was getting worse every time.
But when Peanut switched the camera to the mid lane and saw the happy Yasuo gliding around while flashing his taunts, he seemed to understand.
Arthur's Yasuo proficiency is indeed frighteningly high.
Urgot is too clumsy, so clumsy that he can't even hit Yasuo with his skills.
Khan can't just use his E skill carelessly, because if he misses, Yasuo's combo can bring Urgot's health down to a dangerous level.
The laning matchup between top laners is like rock-paper-scissors; both sides have a chance to win and a chance to lose.
But Khan has been playing against Arthur for so long and hasn't won even once.
Even if it's a draw, with both sides equally blamed, Khan would accept it.
The problem is that Khan loses completely every time he plays a game.
How is this still playing?
Khan is about to lose control of his emotions.
Arthur once again gained the upper hand and completely dominated the laning phase.
The game will likely unfold in the same way as the previous two matches, with the scales of victory gradually tipping in RNG's favor.
Khan knew very well that if they didn't do something soon, victory in this game would slip away from them once again.
He knew that Arthur definitely had the ability!
Khan knew it, so how could Peanut not know it?
After clearing the bottom half of the jungle, Peanut successfully reached level three.
The level 3 Sejuani already possesses considerable combat capabilities, and Peanut understands that he should cause Yasuo some trouble.
If Arthur is allowed to develop so comfortably, no one will be able to stop him in the mid-game!
"Take it easy, conserve your health, I'll be there soon!"
Peanut left the jungle and immediately sent several signals to the mid lane.
He knew Arthur's limits all too well. Yasuo hadn't reached his peak yet, and Peanut knew exactly what he needed to do.
We must nip Yasuo in the bud now!
A level 3 Urgot and a level 3 Sejuani are a match for a level 4 Yasuo!
Peanut was confident that he and Khan, working together, could definitely defeat the current Yasuo.
But they only had Arthur in their eyes, completely forgetting that there was also a jungler like Karsa.
Karsa didn't help Arthur in the first two games because he didn't need to.
In the first two games, Fang Han single-handedly established an absolute advantage online.
Karsa only needs to focus on the bottom half of the map, and RNG can easily gain an advantage in all three lanes!
As a jungler, playing like this is so easy.
Karsa's strategy was equally clear in this game: help Arthur establish an advantage in the mid lane and then let Arthur spread that advantage outwards.
The formula is the key to victory; just use it and you're good to go.
Since Arthur can carry the team if given an advantage, why bother with more complex tactics?
As for Syndra and Alistar in the bottom lane, there's even less to worry about.
The biggest advantage of mages in the bottom lane is their far superior wave clear ability.
Furthermore, as the mage develops and improves, their wave clear ability will also become stronger.
It will be quite difficult for EZ and Braum to push past Syndra.
"Fang Shen, I'm here!"
"Hey bro, watch out in the bushes, the enemy Sejuani might be there."
Fang Han seemed to have activated X-ray vision; the spider had just entered the bush when it ran right into the approaching Sejuani.
When the spider encountered a pig, after a moment of stunned silence, Karsa struck first.
Sejuani landed a precise E skill, Spider Web, followed by W and Q. She then switched to Spider Form, activated W, and relentlessly chased after Sejuani, tearing her apart.
A level 3 Sejuani was no match for the Spider, and could only run away in panic.
He even spotted Yasuo coming over on the minimap.
Not a bro? Where's my teammate Urgot?
Can I watch it?
"I can't see it, the blood stopped as soon as I stepped on it."
Does Yasuo have Flash?
"There's a flash."
Little Peanut: ...
Peanut was amused by Khan's few words.
You got beaten up like that, and the enemy didn't even use Flash? Are you kidding me?
Then I won't play with you anymore.
Peanut cut his losses in time and used Q Flash to escape.
He had already caught a glimpse of Yasuo rushing up from above out of the corner of his eye.
That inhuman bastard even held a wisp of wind in his hand.
If Yasuo manages to follow up with crowd control, even if you use Flash, you might still be chased down and killed by Flash.
Little Peanut dared not gamble anymore.
But he escaped. What will happen to Khan under the tower?
Karsa, who originally intended to take the opportunity to invade the enemy's upper jungle, saw that Urgot under the tower had less than 400 health left, so he immediately changed his mind and went around to the red team's mid-lane tower.
Khan's heart skipped a beat.
Is this a ruthless extermination tactic?
Without teammates or teleportation, Khan had nowhere to run.
Even the Qing army became a luxury.
Yasuo pushed the lane into the tower, and Elise initiated with her human form EQW to draw the tower's aggro. Yasuo then used EQ to knock Urgot into the air.
Then, after landing, Urgot landed and used a basic attack that triggered Electrocute, and he died under the tower without any doubt.
FirstBlood!
The first blood notification sounded, and Arthur once again secured the first blood.
Even a spider tanking a tower can use its Spider Form E skill to escape the tower, without the slightest risk of being traded for.
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