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Chapter 274 Tie the Score! Zhou Shen, let's lead the brothers to one more push!

Chapter 274 Tie the Score! Zhou Shen, let's lead the brothers one more time!

And when Camille used her E skill to fly out.

Orianna used her E skill to hook her ball onto Camille.

Camille's ultimate ability locks down Ahri at the same time.

The ball on its body also emitted a shockwave, directly swirling the fox into it.

Then, the fox took damage from Clockwerk's entire combo of skills.

In addition, Camille used her Q to kick twice.

Before Camille's ultimate skill could even expire, Ahri's health bar had already been emptied.

Camille got the fox's head.

Camille got two kills, Fiora is done for.

Faker's Ahri died in this wave and lost a huge wave of minions.

There's basically no point in playing anymore.

In addition, without any external interference, LGD's bot lane duo basically gained an advantage in a pure 2v2 situation.

LGD currently has an advantage in all four lanes: top, mid, bottom, and jungle.

Even though SKT is probably the best League of Legends team in the world at making comebacks.

However, given the current situation of this game...

SKT has virtually no chance of turning the tide against LGD.

Because Zhou Dian was playing Camille in this game.

His Camille is so fat.

Even if your teammates are at a disadvantage.

Zhou Dian is confident he can lead his teammates to victory.

Not to mention, in this game, my teammates all had a slight advantage.

We can't lose!
We can't lose at all!
Ultimately, LGD chose the most stable way to win.

They focused on their best strategy: a 4-1 split push, centered around their fed Camille.

They didn't give SKT any chance.

The essence of SKT's strong comeback ability lies in their ability to seize opportunities.

However, LGD was facing off, with Olaf at the front.

Olaf, who has his ultimate ability, can't activate it at all.

Camille, who pushes the lane, is also a champion that is virtually impossible to catch.

It's incredibly flexible.

Any top laner with even a decent awareness.

When playing Camille with a line, it's practically impossible to get caught.

There is only one way to control blue steel shadow lines.

That means someone needs to be able to beat Camille in a one-on-one fight.

Or at least not inferior to Camille, and able to fight Camille in a one-on-one fight.

You can defend the tower without your teammates' help.

Otherwise, if Camille gets ahead in lane, she won't be able to defend the tower or catch anyone.

Then all we can do is wait to die.

This is also why Camille had such a high win rate in earlier versions when her laning phase was relatively strong.

If you get this hero into a good rhythm, it's very easy to win the game.

The skill mechanics are so unique and useful!
However, Camille's laning ability is currently weak, and she can easily get crushed in lane and can't get back up at all.

Therefore, this hero's appearance rate in the game.

Compared to before, it has also decreased significantly.

Around the 30-minute mark of the game.

Relying on Zhou Dian's unsolvable line-breaking ability.

LGD played steadily and won the game.

On the large screen at the scene.

When the blue team's base crystal explodes.

On the LPL official commentary booth.

Wawa shouted loudly, "Then let's congratulate LGD on winning the second game, successfully leveling the score in this MSI final to 1-1!"

Congratulations to LGD!

Congratulations to LGD!

Miller and Rita echoed this sentiment.

The commentators all sounded quite excited.

This is inevitable.

After all, this was the second game that had just ended.

Essentially, this is a do-or-die match for LGD.

LGD absolutely cannot afford to lose.

If they lose, they'll be down 0-2 to SKT.

Do you want to come back from a 2-0 deficit to defeat SKT 3-2?

That's just a dream!
Fortunately, LGD withstood the pressure and won the second game.

The score between the two teams has become a 1-1 tie.

Now, both sides are essentially back to square one.

It's not just these few commentators.

Throughout the entire LPL region, anyone who supports LGD...

They all feel alive again now, and their confidence has greatly increased.

Let's treat the next three games as a best-of-three series.

The probability of winning a BO3 against SKT is definitely higher than the probability of winning a BO5 against SKT.

It's understandable that LPL viewers have increased confidence in LGD's ultimate victory.

The camera pans to the players' seats.

Both players removed their headphones immediately after the match ended.

He got up from his seat, turned around, and walked into the players' tunnel.

As can be seen through the lens.

The LGD players looked much more relaxed.

It's clear that they were able to tie the score.

This also made the LGD players feel much more relaxed mentally.

After all, there's a difference between one to one and two to zero.

That's definitely too big.

No matter how good your mindset is.

In the finals of this level of competition.

If you are down 0-2 to your opponent.

Then your mindset will definitely experience negative fluctuations.

the other side.

The SKT players mostly appeared calm.

After all, they are all seasoned veterans.

It's perfectly normal for the first two games of a best-of-five series to end in a 1-1 tie.

Except for Huni.

Huni had a somewhat resentful expression on her face.

The second game had just ended.

He immediately recalled the time when Peanut's Lee Sin ganked top lane, only to have his Fiora get tower-dived and killed by Camille.

That wave was the complete turning point of the second game.

It's fair to say that SKT lost the second game.

It all started from that wave.

After that wave, Camille was completely out of control.

The more Huni recalled that incident, the more indignant he became.

How could Zhou possibly predict his own subsequent actions in a continuous manner?

Furthermore, those predictions were completely unpredictable.

It was predicted out of thin air. This is something no human could do.

It's definitely a false alarm!
It was purely due to my bad luck, plus Zhou on the other side had incredible luck.

That's what led to this final situation.

I, Huni, refuse to accept this!
No, I have to play against him again in the next round.

SKT will be on the red side in the next game.

I'll counter him with my hero as the second hero, and I'm sure I can get my revenge.

At this moment, Huni was filled with fighting spirit again.

After all, in that round of competition...

In front of so many viewers, he was completely outplayed and made a fool of by Zhou Dian.

Any competitive player would find this unbearable.

We have to get our revenge!
And after the second game of the final BO5.

Many viewers also enjoyed discussing Camille's tower dive kill on Fiora.

The discussion was going on and on.

During the competition, it happened in the blink of an eye.

Even if we play it again.

Most viewers also find it difficult to see all the details of the actions between Camille and Fiora.

And after the game.

Many experts have analyzed the duel between Zhou Dian and Huni in the comment sections of various posts and videos.

More and more viewers are amazed at how many complex battles were played between Camille and Fiora in such a short period of time.

This is a duel between Camille and Fiora.

Many experts online have concluded that Huni's operation and solutions are actually perfectly correct.

Including the earlier seduction of Zhou Dian's Camille, which also demonstrated considerable skill.

Normally, Huni's Fiora shouldn't have died at all in this situation.

However, Zhou Shen managed to find a possibility even in the face of the impossible.

They forcibly created that one and only opportunity to kill Fiora.

Moreover, they successfully seized that opportunity with an extremely low probability of success.

Some netizens also commented:

The level of skill displayed by Zhou Dian and Huni in this battle.

They are indeed top-tier top laners!
However, even among top players, there are differences in skill level.

If a contestant with a total score of 100 is considered top-tier...

To use that classic line...

I give Huni a score of 100 because his skill level is 100%.

The reason Zhou Shen was given a score of 100 is because the maximum score is only 100.

There's nothing to fight up there.

Therefore, Huni's potential might just be Zhou Shen's lower limit!

Thinking about it that way is terrifying.

At this moment, many LPL viewers recalled Zhou Dian's amazing performances in this year's LPL Spring Split.

Some LPL viewers, although they supported LGD in this final.

But they are not fans of the LGD team.

They are fans of some other LPL teams.

At this moment, these viewers couldn't help but recall the fear their favorite team had once felt when they were dominated by Zhou Dian!
and so.

So what if LGD's opponent today is SKT?
Is SKT really invincible?
Didn't EDG do that in the MSI finals in 15?

It's true that SKT is a dynasty team that has won three consecutive international championships.

However, we have a limit that can break through the heavens, like the God of Zhou.

With Zhou Shen, anything is possible.

Zhou Shen, let's charge one more time with the brothers!

He is the one on whom the vast majority of LPL viewers place their expectations.

Zhou Dian certainly couldn't sense it remotely.

However, he had already realized something.

That is, with great power comes great responsibility.

This aligns perfectly with the expectations many LPL viewers have for him.

There are three games left in this best-of-five final.

Zhou Dian had already made his decision.

In the next three games, he will have to carry the team entirely on his shoulders.

He definitely won't pick tank heroes in the future.

If he picks a tank top laner against SKT.

LGD has virtually no chance of winning.

Moreover, we'll be playing against this SKT team.

Huni is the most likely breakthrough point.

Despite Faker dying a lot in these two games, it seems to be a weak point.

But Faker is always able to stay calm and adjust his mindset.

As for Huni...
That's hard to say.

I must exert all my strength to break through Huni's weak point.

Only then will LGD have a chance to win this final.

Backstage at the venue, in the SKT lounge.

Huni is having a heated discussion with head coach KkOma.

Huni's face flushed, and she kept talking, appearing somewhat agitated.

He was pleading with Coach KkOma to give him another chance.

In the upcoming third game, SKT will be able to secure their last counter pick on the red side.

KkOma frowned and pondered for a while.

Then he turned to Faker and said, "Sang-hyeok, do you need a counter pick in the next game?"

"No need!" Faker said nonchalantly. "It doesn't matter whether I pick first or later, the opponent can't beat me anyway!"

Unwittingly, Lee Sang-hyeok pulled off another little trick.

This is the kind of thing that suddenly comes across as pretentious and serious.

This is typical of Faker's style.

Upon hearing Faker's words, KkOma turned to Huni and said, "Alright then, I promise you'll play a top lane champion in the next game!"

KkOma isn't actually the typical Korean type where seniors have absolute authority and subordinates must obey orders.

In SKT's matches, during the draft phase, he often gives players the opportunity to freely choose their champions.

For example, in the classic best-of-five series between SKT and ROX Tigers in the semifinals of last year's S6 World Championship.

When ROX Tigers picked Miss Fortune support in the second game and achieved good results, they won the game and tied the overall score.

When it came to the third draft phase, KkOma still chose to follow the player's opinion.

I asked Wolf if he needed to ban the enemy Miss Fortune support.

Wolf says no ban is needed.

KkOma then chose to trust his teammates.

As a result, SKT still couldn't solve the problem of the Miss Fortune support.

ROX Tigers won the third game, taking the lead in the best-of-five series.

At this point, KkOma finally exercised his authority as a coach.

In the subsequent fourth and fifth games, the team was ordered to ban Miss Fortune.

Of course, this applies to teams in South Korea, where coaches do indeed hold authority.

In the LPL, what the coach says doesn't necessarily count.

Let's get back to this MSI final.

KkOma nodded.

It wasn't said that the last floor would necessarily be given to Huni.

But what Huni really wants is to counter the top laner from the late game.

It's not necessarily true that you have to choose your hero last on the tenth floor.

(End of this chapter)

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