Chapter 148 The Coach Has Burned Out
Chapter 148 The Coach Has Burned Out
【TripleKill!】
【ACE!】
Anyone would be startled if Quinn, weighing 300 pounds, rode in their face.
By the time the five KZ players realized what was happening and activated Quinn, the rest of the RNG team had already arrived.
In a 5v5 head-on team fight, KZ has absolutely no chance of winning right now.
The giant worm was used as a mobile punching bag and was quickly killed under a barrage of fire.
Irelia unleashed her ultimate, preparing to counterattack, only to be met with Cassiopeia's W (Bound) and ultimate (Petrified).
Lucian, having dodged Irelia's ultimate, unleashed his full power, giving Irelia a full buff with his Holy Light.
With Irelia falling to the ground, it means that KZ team has completely lost its ability to deal damage.
With her underdeveloped Kai'Sa, she couldn't even get past the Lee Sin Braum.
In just ten seconds, all five members of KZ fell to the ground.
Lucian secured a triple kill, while Quinn secured a double kill.
No matter how fast a scorpion runs, it can't outrun Quinn with her ultimate ability.
With all five KZ players down, the second game of the finals came to an end.
With all five RNG players still alive, they didn't even need to take Baron Nashor to push down KZ's base in one fell swoop.
As they watched their base crystal explode, the frustration and resentment they felt at the end of the first game were replaced by a sense of relief.
At this moment, the five KZ players on the field had only one thought in their minds:
Finally free!
I couldn't play this game for even a minute longer!
The constant need to be wary of Quinn lurking in the shadows is driving all five of them to the brink of nervous breakdown.
I'm afraid I'll have to be on guard against "Heavy Quinn" jumping out of bed at any moment while I sleep tonight.
The group of five returned to the lounge in silence.
After sitting slumped for a long time, Bdd finally managed to poke his eyes out and went online:
"How about... we ban Quinn again next game?"
The coach remained silent, the computer in front of him continuously replaying the game recording of the previous match.
He watched Quinn's every move intently.
Even in the mid-to-late game, countless times when KZ players were scared into using Flash, they were just scaring themselves.
Quinn was just bluffing; he didn't have any teammates with him, he was just wandering around by himself.
More importantly, his own teammates really scared him.
How can someone who wields a trivial authority like a powerful command still succeed repeatedly? When has the KZ head coach ever seen anything like this?
Logically speaking, when you see a Quinn circling around in front of you, shouldn't your first thought be to go up and trade some skills with him?
Their own teammates, upon seeing Arthur, acted as if they had seen some kind of demon, turning tail and running away.
Resist? Not even a glance!
What? Will it explode if I look at it one more time?
"Ugh……"
KZ's head coach aged several years in an instant.
All pre-match preparations have become meaningless, but the impromptu decision in the second match is even more disheartening.
KZ's head coach's supposed "divine move" was shattered by Arthur's individual skill.
If you can't compete in terms of operation and strategy, isn't this a dead end?
KZ's head coach scratched his hair vigorously.
"The problem we need to solve now is not Quinn's problem."
"We should think about how to solve the problem of player Arthur on the edge of a cliff!"
"Everyone! Cheer up, we're running out of time!"
KZ's head coach said earnestly.
In the third round of the match, their team was still down by two points.
It is no exaggeration to say that this is the biggest predicament KZ has encountered in the first half of the year!
Fortunately, KZ's head coach remained clear-headed.
He understood that it wasn't Quinn who had defeated their team, but Arthur!
How to limit Arthur in the upcoming matches is the most important thing for everyone present to consider.
Hear the words.
The KZ team members slowly raised their heads.
Their head coach's words did indeed point out a clear path for them.
But here's the problem: it sounds simple, but no one could come up with a way to deal with Arthur.
Bdd suddenly remembered something, turned to Khan, and asked:
"So, you just can't win in the top lane?"
Khan laughed when he heard that.
If you're so good, why don't you go and do it yourself? Who can beat Arthur?
That operational and reaction ability is completely beyond what a normal human being could possess!
"That's right, I just can't beat him!"
Khan readily admitted it.
He didn't think there was anything shameful about not being able to beat someone.
If you stubbornly insist on your position just to save face, you'll only hurt the entire team.
Little Peanut shook his head.
Last year when he was with SKT, he thought they couldn't beat RNG because their top laner was too weak.
But this year they've changed teams, and their top laner is the strongest top laner in the entire LCK region this spring. Will the outcome still be the same?
When Bdd heard Khan admit it himself, he was not disappointed at all. Instead, a light called "hope" rekindled in his eyes!
"Since we can't beat him, we won't fight him."
"Next game, we can switch lanes."
Upon hearing this, everyone present wore different expressions:
There was surprise, shock, sudden realization, and helplessness.
"Switch lanes? You want to go top lane and battle him?"
Little Peanut laughed when he heard this.
He finally understood; Bdd was still unconvinced by Arthur.
If you can't win team fights, does that mean you can't win in lane either?
We all started at level one, with 500 yuan each, and we were all professional players. So why is he necessarily better than me?
Little Peanut shook his head.
No wonder he's a big fan of Faker; his stubbornness is just like that man's.
Even today, Faker still harbors resentment towards Arthur.
He felt that Arthur was able to gain an advantage in the top lane because his own top laner was too weak.
Now, facing the terrifying Knight King Arthur, Bdd has chosen to take the initiative to fight.
If Khan can't beat Arthur, does that mean he can't beat him either?
impossible!
Since we've already reached a life-or-death situation, instead of cowering in fear, we might as well go all out!
Put yourself to death and survive!
If they can break through and win this game, the team's morale will definitely return to its peak!
With this shift in momentum, they will surely be able to achieve the incredible feat of coming back from 0-2 down to win 3-2 in one fell swoop!
“Okay, it’s settled then.
"Next game, ban Quinn and swap lanes, I'm going top lane to face Arthur!"
Bdd is highly motivated and seems determined to clash head-on with Arthur!
He wanted to see if this Knight King was really that strong, and if the top lane was really that difficult to beat!
Under his influence, the mentality of the other team members also underwent some subtle changes.
Khan appeared cheerful on the surface, but his mind was already racing with wild thoughts.
If Bdd gets killed like they did, they'll go home with a 3-0 score.
But if Bdd beats Arthur, wouldn't that prove that his first two losses were his own fault?
In that case, all the pressure from the internet would fall on Khan alone, which is a situation Khan cannot accept.
"call--"
Just before going on stage, Khan exhaled a breath of stale air, interrupting the random thoughts in his mind.
What are you thinking? Let's win first!
If we can really come back from a 0-2 deficit to win 3-2, what does it matter if we have to bear all the blame?
All I want to do is win the championship as a professional player.
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