Chapter 125 Ultimate Showdown! Swords, Come!
Chapter 125 Ultimate Showdown! Swords, Come!
Whoosh!
This caused an uproar throughout the venue and even the entire internet.
"The Sword Saint has arrived!"
"This body was created by the sword... Oh no, wrong show."
"Fang Shen's Sword Saint? I've never seen him before."
"If it's not Fang Shen's, could it be Karsa's?"
"What position is Quinn? AD?"
"It seems that it really is..."
"My goodness... what kind of lineup is this?"
"New fans are still in shock, and old fans are just as shocked!"
"Master Yi top lane, Quinn AD, Sion mid lane, RNG is truly an amazing team..."
"Forget about whether it's a god or a human, just tell me if you like watching it or not?"
"..."
With such a fantastic lineup right from the start, tonight's show is going to be exciting!
The fans, who had been so angry with RNG's draft picks that they were about to collapse, suddenly sprang to their feet.
Holy crap! Fang Shen's Sword Saint! Anyone who can resist watching this is a god.
The King of Knights, he should be wielding a sword!
The KZ coaching staff froze on the spot, covered in sweat.
RNG's final pick disrupted all their previous plans.
The head coach was already itching to throw his notebook and yell at people.
No, what are all these?
It's one thing to play Sion in the mid lane and Skarner in the jungle, but at least RNG had picked them before, so they were prepared.
Can anyone explain where these top lane Master Yi and AD Quinn came from?
The head coach's forehead veins bulged as he glared fiercely at his own team, Ueno.
"Who just said Quinn is a top laner? Are you spreading false information?"
Khan and Peanut exchanged a glance, both on the verge of tears.
Not buddy.
We had no idea they were playing like this!
Is Arthur even human? Trying to tilt people's mentality from the draft phase? Seriously?!
Well known.
The professional scene isn't actually that big; most players run into each other all the time.
In particular, these top professional players in the league often meet in various competitions, both large and small.
No wonder LCK players don't have a good opinion of Fang Han. Is this how you play a game?
He looks like a clean-cut little guy, so why is he so cunning when he plays professionally?
Khan and Peanut never imagined that this was a scheme by the opposing coach.
To put it bluntly, without Fang Han, no matter how powerful Fiery Fox is, it's impossible for it to turn the tide.
Fang Han's unpredictable hero pool is RNG's biggest advantage in implementing many of their tactics!
So... you're the root of all evil, Arthur!
at this point.
No matter how angry the KZ coaching staff gets, it's to no avail.
For now, we can only continue to expand our control over the sidelines according to the existing tactical arrangements!
"I never back down."
The selection of Fiora, the Grand Duelist, once again elicited cheers from the crowd.
Faced with the invincible King of Knights, Khan resolutely chose to draw his sword!
Since the brave prevail when paths cross, why can't I be that brave one?
In League of Legends, the top lane is always a place where only the victor takes all!
Khan was in high spirits, stretching his neck and wrists on the game loading screen.
Defeating strong opponents head-on on the international stage has been his unwavering pursuit since becoming a professional player!
An invincible knight king? In the game League of Legends, there are no eternal winners, nor are there eternal losers!
I don't believe in being born to be king!
Khan's smile faded, replaced by an aura that seemed to rise continuously.
That fearless mentality of "trying to rival the heavens" also subtly influenced his teammates.
So what if the lineup is unusual? So what if they're a champion team?
They came here to defeat the other side, didn't they?
If you back down before the game even starts, what's the point of playing the match?
At this moment, KZ was united as one.
They have no way out; they must defeat RNG in front of them!
The lineups for both sides have now been finalized:
RNG (blue side) fielded a team with Master Yi (top), Skarner (jungle), Sion (mid), and Quinn and Tahm Kench (bot).
KZ (Red Team): Fiora (Top), Sejuani (Jungle), Irelia (Mid), Ezreal and Braum (Bottom).
Just looking at the lineup, KZ has already won by a large margin.
But against RNG, the least meaningful thing is the lineup advantage.
As everyone knows, Arthur only unleashes his full potential when he uses unconventional heroes.
This is Arthur's "prime moment"!
The first game of the finals already generated a huge amount of buzz and anticipation.
Top lane Master Yi versus Fiora: two of Valoran's greatest swordsmen will face off here!
Before today, no one could have imagined that these two heroes would be facing off in the top lane.
"That was awesome! This competition was really exciting!"
"Arthur is amazing! His matches are always so exciting!"
"Never mind the outcome of the match, just tell me if it was exciting or not!"
"At this point, we have to go back to that old question: what's the odds of Fiora versus Master Yi?"
"In the world of top-tier singles, I, Yi Shenwang, am invincible!"
"Yes, he's too invincible. So invincible that people start laughing when they see Yi Shenwang."
"Godlike solo queue, please stop trying to provoke professional laning, okay? Is that the kind of item Godlike solo queue builds that you'd actually use in a professional match?"
"..."
Master Yi and Fiora...
These two heroes are incredibly popular, but players of these two heroes probably never expected to end up arguing with each other.
Fiora players never imagined they'd argue with Master Yi about who's stronger in lane.
The Sword Saint player was also confused, "I can't get there?"
Who's a good player using Master Yi in the top lane? What's the best counter to a typical top laner?
The game has finished loading.
Ten heroes from both sides entered Summoner's Rift.
Based on previous viewing experience, the first thing the audience and commentators did upon entering the game was to focus on Arthur's summoner spells and runes in the top lane.
What makes Arthur so terrifying is his extraordinary understanding of the game, which allows him to always choose the most suitable talents and summoner spells for the heroes in the game.
as predicted.
The swordsman Yi carries the ability to ignite and set off fire.
Arthur's innate talent is offensive!
"A direct assault on the Sword Saint? That's a very unique interpretation."
The doll crossed its arms in a pretentious manner, seemingly about to offer some analysis, but in reality, it dragged on for a long time without saying a single useful word.
That makes sense. With his limited understanding of games, how could he possibly know what Fang Han is thinking?
I remember Miller and I wisely chose to keep quiet and not talk about it.
Don't ask. If you do, you'll know you don't understand, so just keep quiet.
"Ahem, as you can see, the first thing Arthur did after logging in was to hide in the bushes and come to the back bushes to conceal his vision."
"This is Arthur's classic Tier 1 positioning. Every time he positions himself like this, it means he's about to engage in Tier 1 combat with the opposing team."
Miller and Remember did a lot of preparation before the game.
Since Arthur had walked along the wall to the front bushes, it was clear that he was going to fight Khan at the first level.
If you bring fire but don't fight aggressively, then what's the point of bringing fire?
Khan was also very knowledgeable; he watched a lot of Arthur's match videos before the game.
Since both sides' minions have reached their lanes and the Sword Saint hasn't appeared yet, it means the Sword Saint is already hidden in the bushes.
Khan then controlled Fiora to stick to the bottom side of the top lane wall and go up to lane with the last ranged minion.
The Sword Saint's Q skill doesn't have that much range, and if you start a trade with Q skill, you'll definitely be able to withstand the focus fire from the red team's minions.
These are all details typical of top-tier top laners!
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