Chapter 77: LPL: Do I have to learn everything?
Chapter 77: LPL: Do I have to learn everything?
"Now, to be a bit hindsight..."
Wang Ji watched as the spider effortlessly secured the dragon on the screen and said frankly, "In terms of tactics, BJBS is completely ahead of MGB. Since you chose a Lucian-Thresh lane combination, you should have focused on ganking the lane to the end. What's the point of ganking halfway through and then assuming you're going to trade lanes with the opponent?"
"BJBS is clearly far ahead in the details of line switching."
"In the early game, Gnar is missing a Teleport, so Gragas doesn't dare to attempt many ganks recklessly."
"You go top with your Gragas, and my jungler and support will immediately invade your bottom jungle. Make sure you have proper vision, and as soon as the bottom lane minions are pushed in, we'll take the dragon. Even if Corki comes to help you, you can't stop him."
"Yes, BJBS played too cohesively, like everyone shared a processor, each person did their job, did their part at their own position, and then created opportunities for other lanes."
As he spoke, Zhihuan also found footage from inside the venue to prove his point.
"Come on, look, the Gragas just caught Alistar in the jungle and got a combo. BJBS's top and support aren't in good shape, and it looks like they're going to tower dive. Then Azir disappeared from sight. If you dare to tower dive, a level 6 Azir will appear behind you."
As he spoke, he himself began to lose his composure.
Who is a good fox who can lane against Tsar and still allow Tsar to control the lane and actively provide support?
There was also a point that the two commentators failed to realize immediately.
That is, Fu Shiyan also had a little scheme in mind when BJBS split up.
Alistar follows Yasuo to farm, ensuring Yasuo can last hit normally. Corki goes to lane against Gnar, soloing experience to quickly level up in the early game.
Thus, the early-game strong hero, whose burst damage is already at its maximum in the mid-game, will reach a terrifying level with the level boost. Although Yasuo may be slightly behind in level, with his minion economy lagging behind, as long as he gets enough items, he can easily counter Gnar.
At eight minutes and fifty seconds, MGB finally realized they couldn't continue playing like this and switched back.
Unfortunately, it was too late!
Assuming you can't move in the middle or lower tiers.
Eleven minutes in, Spider successfully counter-ganked top lane!
The cocoon hit Little Gnar, and Yasuo followed up with his ultimate, killing MGB's weakest top laner. The two chased him into the tower, sending Gragas back to the fountain as well.
The score was instantly widened to 2-0!
"Leave the bottom lane open, Li Rui, set up vision around the dragon."
After the kill was reported on the top lane, Fu Shiyan immediately followed up with the subsequent instructions.
Yasuo has his T, and Gnar's newly activated TP has to be used again to farm lanes. So, with the dragon about to spawn, the river vision naturally falls to them.
With the jungler dead, Fu Shiyan confidently pushed all the minions into the fox tower, then pressed B to recall to base.
Well, in less than twelve minutes, Nashor's Tooth was in place!
[Awesome! Nash is already in hand?]
【Seriously, what's with this Tsar's development? Doesn't the MGB care at all?】
[Right now it's Nash, but I don't even want to think about what might happen in twenty minutes.]
[What can we do? The top lane just gave away two kills, so if they come to the mid lane and give away one too, then it's considered a good performance by the red team.]
[Wow, I think I'm starting to understand BJBS's strategy. Yasuo is behind in level, so Gragas will likely gank him while he's down, and Elise will counter-gank. If the counter-gank succeeds, Gnar will use Teleport to farm minions, and Alistar will then take over vision of the dragon in the bottom half of the map.]
Give the class representative a thumbs up!
[After today's matches, MGB should just disband. In the first two games, they picked a four-protect-one late-game composition and got crushed by early-game compositions. In the last game, they picked an early-game composition and still got utterly crushed by a late-game composition.]
[Hehehe, LSPL guys, are you ready? The Universiade is coming to make you proud!]
What kind of equipment can the Tsar build in twenty minutes?
Fu Shiyan didn't keep the audience waiting long before giving his answer to this question.
……
At thirteen minutes, facing a clear vision advantage and with Lu Yasuo having an extra teleport, MGB had no choice but to give up their second dragon.
A minute later, MGB tried to gank mid again, but Ahri's RE control failed, and the jungler and support were pushed away by the Forbidden Wall, ending the gank in vain.
Then the round switched, and Old Ali and Spider took the opportunity to sneak to the top lane. Together with Yasuo, who was cutting off the minion wave, they successfully tower-dived and killed Gnar.
"Whoa, not again?"
"It's blown up! It's blown up! I've died twice already! This is a real explosion!"
"Killing someone and taking a tower along the way, the economic gap... 3,000!!!"
"The key is that the planes retreated very quickly, giving you no chance to trade kills and cut your losses."
Wang Ji and Zhihuan each said one sentence.
The viewers in the live stream were even more excited.
Did you learn it?!
[LPL, come in and learn right now!]
Discipline, what is discipline? This is discipline!
[LPL: Learn, learn, learn! You keep telling me to learn, but aren't we already learning from LCK? You're telling us to learn from a team that's not even in the secondary league yet?]
To be honest, seeing the plane retreat was a bit disheartening. If BJBS players can do that, it means we can play this tactic. So why do LPL players still perform like that?
[Brother, do you think it's possible that none of the previous teams could control their teammates? Everyone had their own ideas.]
A friend shared the City Showdown finals with me, and I was initially hesitant, but now... all I can say is that I'm a die-hard Crush fan.
If Crush truly makes all of BJBS's decisions, then his career prospects are incredibly bright.
[It's absolutely true! Go watch the video if you don't believe me.]
Putting everything else aside, just looking at his item builds, Crush is a natural-born professional player.
The director gave a close-up shot of the Tsar.
However, when the barrage of comments fell silent when Fu Shiyan pulled out his equipment at the 18-minute mark, the comments section was completely silent.
The Abyss Scepter!
"Ahem, the Abyss can reduce the opponent's magic resistance, which is a very good piece of equipment for Tsar."
"Most of MGB's mid and jungle are AP, and once Azir gets his Abyssal Mask, they don't want to give you any chance at all."
Time marches on.
The red team managed to struggle for a while in the river of slow, agonizing death.
At the 19-minute mark, they caught a Yasuo who was moving from the top side of the map towards the mid lane, unaware that he had been spotted and trying to greedily take the F4 camp.
Ahri, Gragas, and Thresh unleashed a barrage of attacks, using all their abilities to secure the team's first kill.
then……
Well, that's it.
While the red team's mid, jungle, and support were ganking Yasuo in the jungle, the mid tower was pushed down by Azir.
After setting up the Sun Disc, Fu Shiyan turned around and called to his teammates, and they steadily secured their third dragon.
So now the question is...
With a late-game carry like Azir at 20 minutes, a 4,000 gold lead, and three dragons, how can the red team turn the tide with their early-game composition?
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