Chapter 140 The Elusive Fang Han
Chapter 140 The Elusive Fang Han
"Can anyone tell me what items Quinn is going to build?"
On the commentary stage, I couldn't help but ask a question.
He had wanted to ask this question for a long time.
First, she built Undying, then Ruby Crystal. It can't be a tanky Quinn build, right?
"Um... this question?"
The doll pretended to think, then looked at Miller beside her.
"What does Coach Mi think is going to happen?"
Miller's lips twitched, and he had been deliberately turning his face away from the beginning, pretending not to see.
Even after all this, the doll still won't let him go.
What a great partner I have!
Miller gritted his teeth.
But since things had come to this point, even though he was illiterate, he still managed to say a few words.
"I think we should add more tank items."
As the saying goes, when you're winning, build tank items; when you're losing, build damage items.
"Arthur's build is probably for the purpose of having someone to tank damage in mid-game team fights."
The audience was speechless.
What's the difference between saying it and not saying it?
"Who's this commentator? Why is he just spouting nonsense?"
"Don't be so harsh on him, he's a pillar of our region."
"Is the commentary on stage just there to liven up the atmosphere, since this is my first time watching a match?"
"This commentator job is so easy, just a few words and it's over."
"Give me a salary, and I'll shout '666' (a Chinese internet slang for "awesome").
"If you can shout '666', then you're wasting your talent as a commentator."
"So, can any expert in the comments explain what this red crystal represents?"
"Only casual gamers are talking big; the real experts have already shut up."
"Nonsense, how could we possibly fathom the thoughts of Emperor Fangtian?"
"Just watch the game quietly."
"..."
As the saying goes, the more you say, the more mistakes you make.
Since watching Fang Han's matches, the audience and commentators have also come to understand the principle that too much talk leads to mistakes.
Rather than being labeled a "cloud player" (someone who only plays games without understanding the game), it's better to quietly wait for Fang Han to make his move.
They all believed that Fang Han would not let them down.
Back to the game.
Quinn's sudden gank in the middle had an effect.
Back online, the mid-lane equipment of both sides gradually began to widen the gap.
Xiaohu went back to base for the first time and immediately bought a small Thornmail.
Don't ask, just feel at ease.
If he gets another Tear of the Goddess and a Giant's Belt, Irelia will no longer be able to suppress his development.
Bdd's dream of opening a gap in the mid lane was shattered.
If they continue playing like this, Cassiopeia could even take down Irelia's first tower first.
After donning armor, Xiaohu began to play more freely online, frequently making moves to cross the line and exert pressure.
Bdd was dumbfounded.
This guy was just tough as nails, how come he's so brave now?
Little did they know, it was Fang Han's pre-competition psychological counseling that had been effective.
"Tiger, listen to me. You don't need to bear all the pressure of output. You just need to survive to the end and make up for some output."
"With me and Dog Bro here, you can rest assured and be the third in command."
Fang Han knows Xiao Hu all too well.
As long as there is no pressure, Xiao Hu's upper limit is 100,000!
Fang Han even suggested that Xiaohu build more tank items, because as long as he could survive until the end of the team fight, RNG would not lose!
Sure enough, Bdd had only been back online for less than three minutes when he was sent back home.
With his superior equipment, Xiaohu is indeed adept at dominating weaker opponents.
Fang Han didn't care how much damage Cassiopeia could deal in team fights with this equipment.
Our team has a three-core lineup, and even the jungler Lee Sin can help supplement damage.
When it comes to positional warfare, RNG has Braum.
In a war of attrition, Lee Sin, Lucian, and Quinn are all formidable opponents.
The only drawback is that it's not easy to assign a score.
It doesn't matter. As long as we take the initiative and force team fights around the Baron and Dragon resources, we'll be fine.
If the opponent dares to split push, then give up the small dragon and the big dragon.
As long as Irelia doesn't get fed, it won't be easy for her to make a sound in the side lane!
DoubleKill!
Sudden.
A small-scale team fight broke out at the bottom lane dragon pit, resulting in a 2-for-1 exchange, with Lucian securing a double kill.
It turns out that Lee Sin circled around to the tower and kicked the level 5 Kai'Sa in the jungle right into Braum's face.
Braum, in synergy with Lucian, unleashed a burst of damage that instantly killed Kai'Sa.
Karsa then went into the tower to tank damage, helping Lucian continue to secure kills on Titan.
Even though he died, Uzi went straight home and pulled out a Blade of Despair!
With multiple fronts proving successful, RNG is in a very favorable position in the early game!
Bdd was extremely anxious.
The top laner and jungler, both utility players, couldn't carry, and the bot lane duo was constantly being countered and suppressed by Lucian and Braum.
He could have kept pushing the lane, but he lost all his advantage because of Quinn's arrival.
Now, he can only barely maintain a balance in the mid lane.
If he waits until Cassiopeia gets Rylai's Crystal Scepter, he'll have a hard time laning.
Gritting his teeth, Bdd decided to give Peanuts a shout-out:
"Jungler, come here and dive Cassiopeia."
"He didn't have Flash or his ultimate this time, so if you land your ultimate on him, you can fight him!"
Little Peanut nodded.
His assessment was the same as Bdd's: the only lane with the best chance of turning the tide right now is the mid lane.
Even the development of Irelia will directly determine the upcoming vanguard team.
If we can kill the snake woman before the vanguard team, then we can definitely compete for the vanguard position!
However, Khan, who was farming under the tower in the top lane, offered a different idea at this moment:
"I don't think we can fight."
"Quinn disappeared right after clearing the lines; she's been gone for a long time now."
"According to Murphy's Law, the moment you fear him most is the moment he appears!"
Peanut understood what Khan was worried about.
Quinn is elusive and could appear in the mid lane at any time.
In that case, at least one person will die in this tower dive.
Given the current situation, KZ cannot accept any head swap!
"If two people aren't enough, what about three?"
Bdd countered,
"The giant worm came over too, and Mitsukoshi killed the snake woman!"
"Even if Quinn shows up, he can't possibly stop all three of us!"
Khan cleared the minion wave while thinking.
It does.
Anyway, I have nothing to do since this wave of minions is under the tower, so I might as well go to the mid lane at full health and cause a gank!
KZ's top, mid, and jungle players hit it off immediately and gathered in the mid lane to give Cassiopeia a "package" of damage.
As the minion wave pushed into the tower, Cho'Gath and Skarner emerged from behind the tower, one on the left and one on the right.
KZ's top, mid, and jungle instantly formed an encirclement, leaving Cassiopeia no room to maneuver!
With the three of them standing so spread out, even Xiaohu didn't know how to use his skills.
After much deliberation, I decided to give the W to Irelia and give my own kill to either Cho'Gath or Skarner.
"Don't give away heads! Anyone can eat them!"
Seeing that his Irelia was stuck in the ground and unable to move, Bdd shouted anxiously.
In the end, Khan had no choice but to use his ultimate ability to finish off the low-health Medusa.
After drawing the turret's aggro, KZ's top, mid, and jungle players visibly breathed a sigh of relief.
Thankfully, we managed to win this round without any major incident.
They didn't expect Quinn to be out of the mid lane.
Where will Quinn go? She can't possibly disconnect, can she?
Khan recalled to base on the spot, then glanced up at Fang Han on the opposite player's bench.
Fang Han still had a smile on his face, as if everything was under control.
In an instant, a sense of foreboding washed over Khan.
"Oh no! Don't go towards the first tower in the bottom lane!"
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