Chapter 46: What's the point of fighting now?
Chapter 46: What's the point of fighting now?
[IG's TheShy kills EDG's Jinoo!]
Fortunately, TheShy managed to use his ultimate before Irelia could make her move, thus trading kills with her.
Low emotional intelligence: TheShy was solo killed by Jinoo.
High EQ: Jinoo, this is meaningless, you even used Flash.
It's obvious to anyone with eyes that EDG played very impatiently because of their lineup.
Including Jiejie's gank from behind in the mid lane and the solo kill in the top lane, it's easy to see the players' anxious mood.
They are well aware that they are a physical damage team, and if they cannot establish a significant advantage in the early game, they will have little chance of winning if IG drags the game into the mid-to-late game.
In comparison, Ning's life is much more comfortable. For Sejuani, as long as he ensures his own development and protects his teammates appropriately, the opponent will start to get anxious once they safely reach level 6.
Once a hero like Crocodile reaches level 6, both his combat power and tankiness will increase significantly.
Attacking with impatience easily leads to mistakes, especially if the attack ultimately fails.
The haters on EDG's Weibo and Tieba forums couldn't sit still anymore.
After Heart completed the draft phase, they never stopped attacking EDG.
These little black guys are like this.
For them, only they themselves are free from darkness; no one else, no one else, is innocent.
Even those who are extremely kind and generous have endless dirt on them in their eyes.
What was EDG's draft pick like? I could do that too.
[He can't even figure out how to catch people like a spider, let's switch to Mingkai.]
[I don't understand the point of killing Sion at such a cost. Is it to prove you solo-killed TheShy?]
......
After returning to base and acquiring the Warden's Armor, along with a small Thornmail, and with another push on the lane, TheShy's days in the top lane will actually be much easier.
In this situation, Jiejie is the most anxious.
He no longer knew which line he was supposed to go to to arrest someone.
Sivir in the bot lane has her E skill shield, plus the protection of Nautilus, so he has no chance at all.
Jinoo's push back the top lane made it difficult for him to harass TheShy. He couldn't very well force a tower dive to gank Sion, could he?
As for the mid lane, once the crocodile reaches a certain level and has his ultimate, he's not easy to kill.
"Jiejie, don't worry."
As the commander and a good older brother, Meiko had to step forward to comfort them at this time.
Telling me not to rush, that's a nice thing to say.
I'm playing a spider, and you told me not to rush.
How could I not be anxious?
The most crucial gank failed, so you think it's easy to kill this crocodile next?
The key is that we can't afford to be complacent with this lineup. We can't just let the opponent develop so comfortably forever, can we?
I've already started stealing dragons at level 4, don't you understand how serious this is?
The game lasts 10 minutes.
Since the top lane exchange between Irelia and Sion after their tower dive, both sides have been in a peaceful farming phase.
Because of the push back in the top lane, TheShy's team had unknowingly gained a small lead of 11 CS.
From God's perspective, the EDG players looked very anxious. They had placed control wards in the mid and bottom bushes and the tri-bush, while Alistar and Elise were constantly roaming in IG's bottom jungle.
10 minutes 16 seconds.
Taking advantage of map vision and the mid-lane minion wave, Jiejie chose to ambush in the F6 bush on IG's side after seeing Ning retreat after showing up in the mid-lane.
Ning was completely unaware that danger was about to strike.
Just as he was about to step into the F6 bushes, the spider's cocoon landed on him.
Jiejie instantly switches forms and Meiko uses Flash to combo.
Before Ning could react, half of his health bar had already disappeared.
Fortunately, Baolan was nearby and immediately flashed to support Ning when he saw Ning being knocked up by Alistar's double knock-up.
In terms of control, Spider and Minotaur have a strong chain of control, and Ning is either stunned or knocked away for a short period of time.
However, these two heroes differ greatly in terms of damage output.
If Jayce had provided support just one or two seconds earlier, or had decisively used Flash, he might have killed Ning.
Of course, Ning's survival was largely due to Baolan's performance.
He first used Titan's passive auto-attack to stun Meiko, then turned around and used his ultimate on Jiejie.
It's worth noting that when Titan's ultimate ability hits a designated target, a water jet appears during the process, and it was these water jets that knocked away Scout, who came to provide support.
At the same time, support from Forge and JackeyLove was also in place.
Even though Scout used Cleanse and Flash to create a speed wall, the EDG members, having used all their skills, perished here under the speed boost from Sivir's ultimate.
Jinoo, who had teleported down, and iBoy, who arrived later, also joined the battle. In this chaotic fight, IG ultimately wiped out EDG with the deaths of Ning and Baolan.
"At this point, EDG was in a bit of despair, as the Crocodile had made a huge profit."
After the team fight ended, Miller began to analyze the situation.
Just as he and Wawa analyzed at the beginning, once IG's lineup levels up, especially with Renekton getting his ultimate, it will be very difficult for EDG to win small-scale team fights if they can't deal with Renekton immediately.
"Indeed, this is the period when the left-side lineup has the advantage. From now on, IG's lineup will actually have a higher margin for error."
EDG players' lounge.
Abu slammed his hand on the table.
In the last play, Scout's support was too slow, which prevented him from killing Sejuani immediately, allowing IG to counterattack.
The subsequent support was even worse. One by one, the Calabash Brothers came to rescue their grandfather, joining the battle in numbers. What kind of teamwork was there?
In his view, what's the difference between this chaotic style of play and IG's?
Having just wiped out EDG, IG, holding the advantage, took the second dragon.
The game lasted 12 minutes and 35 seconds.
Scout saw Jiejie at the mid-top river mouth and, after seeing Forge use his Q skill to clear the wave, decisively switched to hammer form and slammed it at Forge.
Unexpectedly, Ning was nearby.
Forge first used his W to bite Scout, and after the stun ended, NingE stepped forward and used his ultimate to continue controlling Scout. Scout, who had used up both summoner spells in the previous wave, finally paid the price for his "push".
When Scout was eliminated, Jiejie and Jinoo's reinforcements had already arrived.
Jiejie first used her E skill to stun the crocodile, then switched to spider form intending to attack the crocodile first.
The dizziness lasted only a short time, and Forge immediately unleashed his ultimate attack.
TheShy, who arrived by car, joined the battle at the same time, stunning Jinoo, who had just unleashed his ultimate, with a giant hammer.
Another chaotic battle ensued, with IG eliminating three members of EDG: mid, top, and jungle.
"EDG seems to have drifted a bit too far away."
Miller remarked, "Pig Girl has taken down three heads in a row."
"This is the power that IG has demonstrated by picking this combination in the top, mid, and jungle."
Wawa laughed and said, "With EDG's lineup and IG's advantage, I can't think of any way to turn the game around."
"The only chance to turn things around is for Xia to get six items quickly."
Ning then secured the Rift Herald.
The game lasted 13 minutes and 55 seconds.
IG had a 9:3 kill score and a 3,500 gold lead.
EDG lounge.
"How do we fight this?"
"What's the point of fighting now?"
"That's all gone!"
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