You promised a top lane tutorial, but you're just using Worlds as material for your videos?
Chapter 312: LGD achieves a perfect record with five consecutive wins, concluding the first round of
Chapter 312 Five-game winning streak, LGD ends the first round of the Summer Split with a perfect record!
Of course, there were a few comments in the live chat suggesting that the match schedule was rigged.
This is a forced and unwarranted attempt to smear someone.
It's possible that most of these few people are just cross-dressing.
This year's LPL Summer Split regular season consists of ten match weeks.
Each team will play a total of sixteen regular season games.
On average, each team plays only 1.6 games per week.
The match can only be played in full matches.
It definitely cannot be counted by splitting it in half.
For each team, there are basically two regular season games a week, and then one regular season game the following week.
It's roughly like three regular season games every two weeks.
Therefore, it is inevitable that there will be a situation where the interval between two matches exceeds one week.
This is normal.
If you look closely at the schedule...
You'll find that throughout the two-plus months of the summer regular season...
Basically, every team has a break period of more than a week between matches.
However, LGD's situation occurred between the first and second weeks.
Most viewers are normal people who understand the fluctuations in the schedule.
Naturally, they wouldn't care about such awkward criticisms or comments from trolls pretending to be critics.
Of course, we cannot rule out the possibility that there may be a small number of people.
He believed any new opinion he saw.
All we can do is offer our best wishes!
After LGD easily defeated OMG.
This tournament interview featured LGD's mid and jungle players, Wei Shen and Eimy.
The rest of LGD stayed in the lounge.
After the two finished their match, they returned to the locker room for an interview.
The LGD team packed their things and left the competition venue.
We arrived at the underground parking lot and boarded the bus.
Ready to return to the team base.
At this moment, above the heads of the LGD players, in the LPL regular season venue.
The second match on Sunday is about to begin.
The second match was between RNG and NB.
Before the match, RNG officially announced their roster.
Uzi's name still did not appear on the list.
Now, the remaining small group of "stubborn fans" truly believed that Uzi was still recovering from injury and unable to participate in the competition.
Of course, even if these people believe it in their hearts, they will definitely stick to their word.
If you don't stick to your guns, what's the point of getting involved in the internet industry?
Uzi is still absent from the game, which puts a lot of pressure on the RNG team.
They suffered two consecutive losses at the start of the summer season.
We absolutely cannot afford to lose this game today.
Another loss would mean a three-game losing streak at the start, and the pressure from the fans is unbearable.
Moreover, during the days when Uzi was absent.
If RNG loses too many times...
Even if Uzi makes a comeback later.
Trying to catch up with the regular season record is also very stressful.
Because when that time really comes, there will be absolutely no room for error for RNG.
There is no room for error in performance.
It's like every match is a do-or-die situation.
The pressure involved is unimaginable.
Soon, the match between RNG and NB began.
Surprisingly, the comments section in the official live stream was quite harmonious.
Just like those people who just made baseless accusations that "LGD's match schedule was rigged."
I didn't notice that there was also an eight-day gap between RNG's previous match and this one.
In fact, it needs to be examined in detail.
RNG's rest time is two hours longer than LGD's.
Because the last match between LGD and RNG was a game between the two teams.
It's fair to say that Uzi, a player with a huge following and a lot of controversy, is no longer around.
Those professional trolls probably got bored and didn't want to stir up trouble in the comments anymore.
After a fierce battle lasting nearly fifty minutes.
RNG lost the first game of their best-of-three series against NB.
This made many people uneasy.
Comments like "Your rest time is even longer than LGD's, and you still can't beat them! We give you a break, but you're useless!" started flooding the chat.
Sure enough, these same people who had just used the same point to criticize LGD were right back then.
How could anyone not notice? RNG's break this time was even longer than LGD's!
They were just waiting for the result of the game.
Even the most serious haters know one thing.
Don't make any noise before the match; wait for the result.
If the outcome of the competition is in their favor, they start spewing a torrent of negativity and criticism.
If the outcome of the competition is unfavorable to you, then just play dead.
However, those who understand this principle...
They often don't understand another principle.
That means don't open the champagne halfway through!
The match isn't over yet; RNG hasn't really lost the game!
The champagne was opened halfway through the game.
Ultimately, they will all become boomerangs flying back at them.
The second game of a best-of-three series.
RNG has chosen to make a roster change.
Korol replaced Letme in the top lane.
During this recent summer transfer window.
Korol has been sidelined by EDG for over a year and has been feeling frustrated and unfulfilled.
He finally escaped EDG and joined RNG.
Of course, the first two matches of the Summer Split.
Korol has always served as Letme's substitute.
He has not yet played for RNG.
After all, judging from their performance in training matches...
Korol wasn't much better than Letme.
Head coach Feng naturally chose to trust Letme, who has played more matches this year.
At least his synergy with his other RNG teammates is better!
However, in the first game just now...
Letme confidently demanded to win over Lamborghini.
However, he was completely crushed by NB's top laner V's Fiora.
This was something Feng Ge could no longer tolerate.
You mean if Zhou Shen's Fiora beat you to a pulp, then so be it.
There is indeed a huge gap; we can't beat them.
But now, any random top laner playing Fiora can easily crush Letme!
Is Fiora strong in this version?
They're clearly not that strong!
In a fit of anger, Feng Ge also removed Letme from the list.
Korol was chosen as the team's top laner for the second game.
Let's try anything, even if it's a hopeless situation!
However, even Feng Ge himself didn't expect this.
This change of personnel has had an effect.
Korol played quite well in both games against the crocodile.
The other RNG players also performed admirably. Ultimately, RNG won the next two games, completing a comeback from a 0-1 deficit to defeat NB 2-1.
He secured his first win of the Summer Split.
In the official live stream, RNG fans were ecstatic in the chat.
Among RNG fans, comments such as "RNG's rest time is too long, and there is something fishy about the schedule" naturally appeared in the live chat.
The little black guys really did arrive late!
It doesn't matter if you get hit in the face with a boomerang while opening champagne at halftime.
Anyway, nobody on the internet knows me.
From another angle, I'll continue playing!
For someone who is determined to smear you.
No matter what, he'll always find a way to criticize you.
Even if you can't find it, you'll still criticize it, and then you can indulge in the self-deception of Ah Q in your heart.
Win, win, win!
Won again!
What a win!
All I can say is, this is it for me in my lifetime!
After this match between RNG and NB.
This is the highly anticipated first e-commerce battle in the LPL.
JDG used their "money power" to specially schedule this match for the evening of June 618th.
The result was quite unexpected.
JDG lost to SNG.
JD.com's 618 shopping festival has now become "Suning's" 618.
They did all the work for their competitors.
This is truly a case of shooting oneself in the foot!
Perhaps, when arranging the schedule.
The management of JDG probably never imagined they would lose to SNG.
After all, SNG is a newly promoted team.
Every newly promoted team that comes to the LPL has to pay a heavy price in tuition fees first.
SNG is no exception.
Before today's match against JDG.
SNG team has already suffered two consecutive losses at the start of the Summer Split.
Same record as RNG.
Today's match followed the same pattern as RNG's.
They also came back from a 1-0 deficit to win 2-1 against their opponent.
Moreover, the top laner used Rumble in the first game.
In the second game, we used the crocodile.
SNG's top laner, Langx, played Renekton in one game and Jarvan IV in the other in the last two games of today's BO3.
It was two consecutive C games.
He brought SNG to the team and helped them come back from a 1-0 deficit to defeat JDG 2-1.
They won the first e-commerce battle in LPL history.
And Renekton is a champion that has gradually fallen out of favor during the Spring Split.
He made frequent appearances in the first two weeks of the Summer Split.
Furthermore, the win rate is quite high!
Playing Renekton is considered a fundamental skill for top laners.
To put it bluntly, the crocodile is somewhat like a "backup plan" in the car.
Generally speaking, after other top lane champions have been nerfed a round of times...
The crocodile will be able to return to the professional arena.
Then, his appearance rate and win rate both steadily increased.
What awaits the crocodile next is inevitably a series of nerfs.
Until the crocodile is too weak to play.
Then they lie low for a few months.
After the new top lane champions were nerfed a bunch of times...
Then the crocodile can return to the field.
Then another new cycle begins.
This phenomenon actually occurs in professional esports.
This doesn't just happen to crocodiles.
It doesn't just happen on the road.
Every path, in fact, exists.
Every path, more or less, has a few heroes like the Crocodile, who are "eternal backups".
Once a large number of heroes are nerfed in the current version.
The players then brought out these heroes again to play.
Then, these heroes will inevitably face the fate of being weakened.
This is typically the kind of "eternal backup" hero.
They all share a common characteristic.
That is, the mechanism is excellent.
Therefore, as long as the stats are even slightly acceptable, the player can be used on the field.
When will these heroes' stats become even remotely acceptable?
Naturally, this happens when other heroes are nerfed.
can only say.
League of Legends designer!!!
Make games with your heart, and balance them with your feet!
A hero only has a few stats, and it's just impossible to balance them!
Thursday, June 22nd.
The third week of the LPL Summer Split regular season has begun.
LGD has two matches to play this week.
The first match is on Friday, June 23rd.
Against NB team.
There's not much of a challenge.
LGD won the match 2-0.
It wasn't a crushing victory.
But it didn't take much effort.
We won by taking steady and methodical steps, without any major setbacks.
They were also facing off against NB's top laner, V.
Last week, Letme's Rumble couldn't beat V's Fiora.
However, in the first game of the BO3 today, Zhou Dian used Rumble to push through V's Fiora lane.
NB's top laner V, a player who looks very much like WE's top laner 957's twin brother.
She also earned the title of "Zhou Men Nong Ji" (a play on words, meaning "Zhou Men's concubine").
He became one of Huni's kindred spirits.
Then the second game of the BO3.
V pulled out Renekton, a top lane champion who becomes strong in the current version simply by lying down.
As a result, his Renekton was completely crushed by Zhou Dian's AD Kennen.
Two days after defeating the NB team.
July 6, Sunday.
LGD faced their last opponent in the first round of group matches – SNG.
SNG defeated JDG last week.
They defeated RNG again this week.
SNG's top laner, Langx, performed exceptionally well in both matches.
They've been making headlines lately.
However, before the match, no one expected SNG to win.
Because SNG's strength lies in their top laner.
Teams with strong top laners, who rely on their top laners to carry the game, will face LGD.
They often lose faster than teams with weaker top laners.
This has already become a consensus among LPL viewers.
The match between LGD and SNG was no exception.
In two consecutive games, Wolf was completely dominated by Zhou Dian.
As for the other lanes in SNG, Zhou Dian didn't need to make any moves.
They were completely crushed by the rest of LGD.
Naturally, LGD easily swept SNG 2-0.
With this, LGD has completed all of its first round of group matches in this year's Summer Split regular season.
The record is: five consecutive wins!
(End of this chapter)
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