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Chapter 238 Goodness, it turns out your strategy for laning, Brother Zhou, is to scare your opponent

Chapter 238 Goodness, it turns out your strategy for laning, Brother Zhou, is to scare your opponents!
After a rather long wait.

On the large screen at the scene.

Finally, the terrain and landscape of Summoner's Rift, as well as the observer interface, appeared.

"Alright, all ten heroes from both sides have entered Summoner's Rift!"

"The final group stage match of this MSI, and also the most anticipated one, is now officially starting!" Wawa shouted.

Applause and shouts rang out from the audience.

The Brazilian spectators at the stadium would scream several times during each match.

Other viewers who watch the game online have long been used to it.

If you really couldn't hear those strange screams from the scene...

I might actually find it a little strange.

Back to the game.

After buying their starting gear, both teams quickly left the fountain and headed straight for the river.

Starting positions.

Both sides opted for a relatively conservative long, single-line formation.

Ten heroes on both sides lined up along the river, guarding the various passes in their own jungle.

After all, this is a best-of-one match to decide the winner.

This match will determine the final winner of the group, making it extremely important.

Moreover, neither team has heroes like Twisted Fate or Braum who are very strong in level 1 team fights.

Therefore, before the monsters respawn.

For both sides, defending their own jungle and not invading the opponent's jungle is undoubtedly the most suitable choice.

This is how you stand.

The two top laners, Fiora and Jayce, clashed in the upper half of the river.

Of course, it was only after they had met briefly.

Zhou Dian and Huni each took a step back, controlling their respective heroes to exit each other's sight.

At this point, there is no need for any probing attacks.

However, after this first encounter...

Zhou Dian and Huni simultaneously pressed the Tab key to check each other's starting outfits.

Huni's Jayce started with a Doran's Blade and a Health Potion.

Wow, I thought Jayce would go out with a longsword and reusable potions!
At the very least, you should start with a Longsword and three Red Buffs!

As a result, I started with the most moderate and stable Doran's Blade.

"Looks like you, Huni, aren't so confident after all!" Zhou Dian thought to himself.

Huni had actually considered starting with a longsword and three red gems.

After all, if you start with a longsword, your starting items can be directly incorporated into the equipment crafting process.

This way, Jayce will get his first major item much earlier.

However, considering the formidable reputation of Fiora in the weekly rankings.

Huni decided to play it safe and take a chance.

After all, purely in terms of combat strength.

The Doran's Blade is definitely much stronger than the Longsword.

In Huni's opinion, his Jayce didn't start with a Long Sword and three Health Potions, but instead started with a Doran's Blade, which directly eliminated the possibility of being killed by Fiora's all-in attack.

As for the ultimate financial item: a longsword and reusable potions.

This is clearly a bit too much for Huni.

He hadn't even considered it.

And after pressing the Tab key.

Huni spotted Fiora's starting items at a glance.

Like Jayce, he also starts with a Doran's Blade.

Upon seeing this, Huni immediately complained in the SKT team voice chat:

"Damn it, how did this brat even get to use a Doran's Blade?!"

He thought that Zhou Dian's Fiora would start with Doran's Shield, the most reliable and resilient champion!
At the very least, it should be a longsword with three red stats, and a full set of recovery items.

He never expected it.

Fiora also started with a Doran's Blade, the most aggressive and head-to-head item.

It seems that Fiora's laning strategy is to find an opportunity to make a desperate, all-or-nothing attack!

Fortunately, I, Huni, was wise enough to anticipate my opponent's thoughts.

Jayce chose to start with a Doran's Blade instead of a Long Sword, thus leaving a tiny opening for Fiora.

Hearing Huni's complaints.

Peanut immediately said, "Huh? What's wrong with Fiora going out with Doran's Blade? Can't beat her, bro? It's okay, I'll come help you catch her!"

"No, what are you talking about!" Huni laughed and scolded. "I'm playing Jayce, Jayce! How could I not beat Fiora!"

"A Fiora who starts with a Doran's Blade, without enough healing and supplies, is just waiting to be blown up by me!"

Think of this.

Huni's right corner of his mouth involuntarily turned up.

And it sticks up really high!

At this moment, in the LPL commentary booth.

The two commentators are discussing the matchups in the top lane.

After all, the matchup in the top lane can very well determine the outcome of the game.

"I remember that before Zhou Shen became a professional player, he first became famous in the Chinese server because of his Fiora skills!" Wawa said.

“Yes!” Miller nodded.

He continued, "If I remember correctly, Zhou Shen once used Ignite on Fiora and completely dominated the top lane in the Chinese server, ignoring all counters. Anyone who came near him died!"

Upon hearing this, Wawa laughed and said, "In that case, you should have even more confidence in Zhou Shen. It's just laning against a mere Jayce!"

"It's different!" Miller shook his head. "You have to bring Teleport in matches, you can't bring Ignite!"

"Without the crucial Ignite, it's very difficult to counter and win the lane!"

The two commentators continued their conversation.

soon.

The game time came to 1 minutes and 10 seconds.

On SKT's side, Graves and Jayce met up in the upper river.

Then they went straight up and entered LGD's red zone.

It's not that they suddenly decided to invade LGD's jungle.

Instead, they came in groups to take a look.

After Graves placed his ward on the front side of LGD's F6 camp, he and Jayce withdrew from LGD's red buff area.

Peanut placed this ward, clearly to detect whether the Spider would start with F6.

As soon as the eye was inserted, the spider attacked twice in quick succession.

Then the decorative eye went into stealth mode.

It's obvious that it can't be eliminated.

So, Eimy turned to Zhou Dian and said:
"Brother Zhou, how about I start with blue buff this game? When we get to red buff, I'll avoid this ward, and after I finish red buff and rush to level 3, I'll gank Jayce for you!"

Upon hearing this, Zhou Dian immediately said, "There's no need. Just drive with F6 as planned!"

Even before the game started loading.

Zhou Dian then discussed it with Eimy.

There's no need for Spider to rush level 3 in the bottom half of the map to gank the top lane.

Just press F6 to start scrolling. Eimy didn't quite understand at the time.

However, if Spider uses F6, it is obviously better for him in terms of overall rhythm planning.

So Eimy agreed.

But now their own F6 has been warded by SKT.

If you press F6 again, it's like starting with your cards exposed.

SKT's jungle lacked vision of LGD's.

This inevitably puts us in a somewhat passive position.

Eimy then naturally suggested that Blue Open Speed ​​3 should be ganked.

He also knew very well that if Fiora got fed in this game, LGD would have a very good chance of winning.

So he was determined to catch the top laner.

But what Eimy didn't expect was...

Even though SKT had placed a ward in front of his F6, Zhou Dian still let him start from F6?

Eimy couldn't quite understand Zhou Dian's thoughts.

However, due to absolute trust in Zhou Dian.

Eimy didn't ask why.

He simply said "okay".

The game time came to 1 minute and 38 seconds.

Non-buff jungle monsters will spawn in both jungle areas.

Eimy immediately controlled the Spider to attack his own F6 camp from within SKT's vision range.

Of course, even without Graves placing that ward.

The sight of Lucian casting his Q skill over the wall will also let SKT know that LGD's jungler Elise started the game at F6.

but.

It was because of the ward that Graves placed.

This gave Zhou Dian some ideas on the spot.

"Brother Dan, after you finish clearing F6, you don't need to stick to the wall to block vision to get to the red buff, just walk through the vision!" Zhou Dian said while waiting for the minion wave to arrive in the top lane.

The vision that Zhou Dian mentioned.

Naturally, this refers to the vision provided by the ward placed in LGD's red buff area in front of Graves.

Upon hearing this, Eimy seemed to understand something.

This is clearly meant to let SKT know that after clearing the F6 camp, they went to take the red buff!

So who on SKT's team is this for?

Bottom lane?

Obviously impossible!
Middle?

It seems unlikely.

Peanut, the jungler?

That's even more impossible.

seemingly
It's just for show, for Huni on the road!

Think of this.

Eimy immediately understood Zhou Dian's purpose in directing the spider in this way.

Wow, Zhou, your counter-lane strategy is just to scare your opponents!
As for whether the spider's actions will actually scare Huni, will they?
Eimy didn't know either.

But still the same sentence.

Eimy has unconditional trust in Zhou Dian.

He will definitely do as Zhou Dian just said.

At this moment, on the large screen at the scene.

The spider just hit its own F6 twice.
The OB camera suddenly switched to the bottom lane.

The bottom lane minions haven't converged yet.

However, the bot lane duos on both sides have already started fighting.

Wolf's Tahm Kench landed a powerful Tongue Slap (Q) precisely at the last second, hitting PYL's Zyra.

And at the same time.

Bang's Ilriel also raised his hand and unleashed a Arcane Shot (Q).

Similarly, they predicted imp's movement trajectory and accurately hit Ashe.

This was only the first skill cast during the laning phase.

SKT's two-time world champion bot lane duo demonstrated their strength.

After a few seconds.

Tahm Kench's Q skill hit Zyra again.

EZ's Q skill also passed through the red team's minion wave and hit Ashe again.

And during this period.

On LGD's bot lane duo side, it was just that imp's Ashe auto-attacked Ezreal once, taking down a bit of Ezreal's health.

The bottom lane will be online on the first day of the Lunar New Year.

LGD's bot lane duo, who were clearly stronger in the laning phase, suffered a minor but unfortunate setback.

SKT's two-time world champion bot laner is indeed extremely skilled.

It's not an exaggeration at all!

At this moment, Imp controls Ashe to take a step forward.

Ashe unleashed a barrage of arrows (W), which hit Ezreal.

After Ashe slowed Ezreal with her W skill, she auto-attacked Ezreal once.

Ashe's basic attack range is 625 yards, while Ezreal's basic attack range is only 550 yards.

With an additional 75 yards of range, the imp will naturally make use of it.

When Ashe landed her first attack, she was just outside Ezreal's attack range.

EZ can't auto-attack Ashe.

After attacking EZ, imp immediately controlled Ashe to make a small movement.

Just then, EZ unleashed Mystic Shot (Q), and a white ball flew towards Ashe.

However, Ashe dodged it perfectly with her movement.

As a fellow champion AD carry, imp is certainly not the type to stand idly by after being wronged!

However, Imp didn't even have time to feel smug about his brilliant movement.

Snapped!
Tahm Kench has an ultimate Q skill that he used to lick Ashe.

Ashe was slowed by Tahm Kench's Q skill, and Ezreal immediately stepped forward and auto-attacked Ashe.

He returned Ashe's basic attack to her.

Ashe's health immediately dropped below half.

"Damn it, I messed up, I didn't dodge Tahm Kench's attack!" imp shouted in frustration.

He felt himself starting to get a little tipsy.

No, I can't get carried away!
Stay calm when playing AD!

Taking a deep breath, Imp calmed himself down.

He then said to PYL, "Let's play it safe for now. We'll trade blows once you reach level three and have QWE!"

Finally, imp added:
"Those two are very skilled; be careful!"

(End of this chapter)

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