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Chapter 349 I'm sorry, God Zhou, I shouldn't have questioned your understanding!

Chapter 349 I'm sorry, God Zhou, I shouldn't have questioned your understanding!

After being caught and killed twice in a row, LGD's bot lane duo obviously learned their lesson.

For the rest of the time, the mouse and the bull played very carefully.

After all, there's no need to rush with the Rat hero; he becomes powerful as the game progresses.

If you're careful enough, LGD's bot lane is actually quite difficult to kill when the support is Alistar.

After stabilizing for a few minutes, once Wei Shen's Galio in the mid lane reaches level 6, he can then radiate influence to both side lanes.

Even though Galio's Q skill damage was just nerfed, he still clears waves very quickly, and it doesn't seem to have been affected by the nerf.

Upon seeing Galio reach level 6, Rumble in the top lane became even more terrified and played more cautiously.

But this is of no use.

Before the 10-minute mark, EDG's mid-laner, Corki, couldn't get the bomb, lacked core items, and couldn't clear waves as well as Galio, leaving him completely immobile and only able to farm in the mid-lane.

For Gnar and Galio to kill a weakened Rumble is incredibly easy.

If Gnar just grows bigger, he can kill anyone he wants.

Mouse watched as Zhou Dian's little Gnar's anger meter was full, and he walked straight into his own tower. Mouse immediately shouted, "Clearlove, save me!"

"No time, no time, I have to deal with LGD's bot lane, you need to hold back for now!"

With no other option, Mouse could only control Rumble to retreat into the secluded bush between the first and second turrets on the top lane.

Little Gnar uses two E jumps to leap up, transforming into Big Gnar in mid-air, and lands in front of Rumble.

Gnar turned around and used his W skill to slam Rumble.

Seeing that he couldn't dodge, Mouse instinctively used Flash.

It's possible that Mouse was already deeply opposed to his own top turret, because Rumble flashed towards his own second top turret.

Gnar was already in Rumble's retreat path, and Rumble's flash forward did not escape the range of Gnar's ultimate.

Nar, ga da!
Accompanied by the hero's voice line, Gnar swung his hands and slammed Rumble against the wall.

Rambo was dizzy.

At the same time, a magic circle appeared under Gnar's feet, which was Galio's ultimate ability, Hero Entrance.

Galio's ultimate ability landed, knocking Rumble, who had just woken up from his stun, flying away.

Then, Righteous Punch (E) knocks Rumble into the air again. Before Rumble can even use Durand's Shield (W) to taunt, he has already been killed by Gnar.

Galio then returned directly to the mid lane.

Zhou Dian's Gnar started cutting off the minion wave between EDG's first and second top lane towers.

On the other side, the factory manager attempted to pull off a hat trick in LGD's bottom lane, but his third attempt to kill Twitch failed; he only managed to force his way in and severely damage Twitch.

The excavator left dejectedly.

However, the weakened rat, which the factory manager thought would return to the city, ended up following the excavator.

Of course, the mouse wouldn't dare to have any ideas about the excavator at this point.

The goal of imp is to push the plane in the middle lane.

Galio had just returned to the mid lane when he immediately used Justice Punch (E) to knock the enemy plane away.

Scout remained calm; he was well aware of the damage Galio had done.

These days, the newly reworked Galio is built tanky, so he can't kill anyone in a 1v1.

Galio built up Durand's Shield (W) on the spot, and the plane calmly used Valkyrie Dive (W) to pull away.

Galio suddenly flashed in, unleashing his W to taunt the enemy plane. (In Season 7, Galio could also use W to flash.)

"It's me~ Aha!"

A mouse suddenly appeared in front of the plane.

Scout chose Teleport for his Corki instead of Cleanse. After being taunted, Galio and Twitch unleashed a barrage of attacks on Corki.

Galio's Durand Shield is fully charged, and the taunt lasts for a long time.

Scout spammed Flash.

Once the taunting ended, the plane instantly teleported away, leaving only one-third of its health remaining.

The plane, which had been pulled open, was hit by a rat again, and a large rat head appeared above its head.

That was the passive death venom of rats piled up all over the plane.

Rat A couldn't reach the plane, so it released a toxic burst (E), causing the plane's health to drop drastically, almost instantly emptying its health bar.

There are only a few health points left.

Then, those few drops of blood were completely drained by the rat's passive true damage.

The plane was killed, and the rat got the kill, allowing it to farm up significantly.

In the commentary box.

"LGD's move was a double victory in both the top and mid lanes, instantly regaining the momentum!"

"imp's rat, that roam was incredibly clever, truly deserving of the title 'Rat King'!" said the doll. "You like to gank me, don't you? Well then I'll strike first and take down your mid laner."

"I think the key is still Galio. This champion is a bit overpowered. Even though he was just nerfed, we can't just let him out of the game," Miller added.

imp's Twitch made a clever gank in the mid lane, securing a kill before immediately recalling to base to buy items and then returning to the bottom lane to continue laning.

Although the laning phase is still tough, this kill makes things much easier than the previous few minutes.

The first dragon in this game was a wind dragon.

Nobody was interested in it, and neither side wanted to bother fighting.

And so, the game proceeded peacefully for a few more minutes.

When the game time was almost ten minutes in.

Zhou Dian felt it was necessary to speed up the pace of this game.

In terms of roster composition, EDG's roster is actually more comprehensive.

LGD's lineup is more inclined towards a four-protect-one strategy, which doesn't offer much room for error.

Zhou Dian directly called PYL's Alistar to the top lane, told imp's Twitch to hold back for a bit, let go of the bottom lane tower, and pushed down EDG's top lane tower.

Because EDG's top lane tower has been whittled down to almost nothing by Zhou Dian's Gnar.

There's no need to call the ADC over to push; the jungler and support are enough.

The mouse shrank back, and the plane panicked a little when the person disappeared.

Although it hadn't been ten minutes yet, Scout decided to return to town first, even though it would only take a few seconds for the plane to get the first bomb.

Trading the bottom lane tower for the top lane tower is a very profitable move for LGD.

Although Rumble got a chance to catch his breath after EDG's top lane tower was destroyed.

However, with LGD's bottom lane tower gone and Twitch not on the lane, it's also an invisible threat to everyone on EDG's lanes.

Moreover, after LGD destroyed EDG's top tower, they were able to secure the Rift Herald, while EDG could only take a relatively insignificant Wind Dragon in the bottom lane.

The factory manager understood this principle, so instead of taking the dragon, he called Meiko's Thresh to the Baron pit, leaving Varus alone to push the tower in the bottom lane.

Unfortunately, EDG was a bit slow in their actions this time. LGD's command was decisive and their lane switching was quick.

LGD's top, mid, jungle, and support players ignored EDG's top lane tower, which was almost dead, and went straight to the Baron pit.

The game is at the 10-minute mark.

As soon as the Rift Herald spawned, LGD players started fighting right away.

The plane picked up the explosives and headed straight for Dalongkeng, but it was still a step too late.

By the time EDG arrived, LGD had already taken down the Rift Herald.

Faced with this situation, the factory manager still opted for stability.

Since the Rift Herald has been lost, there's no need to fight LGD head-on, especially since our Varus is pushing the tower in the bottom lane.

Although LGD secured the Rift Herald, EDG's ability to take the first tower is still acceptable.

In the commentary box.

"LGD's command was so decisive this time. They didn't even push the first tower, and went straight to take the Rift Herald," Miller said.

"They were probably still wary of the plane's explosive charge and didn't want to face EDG head-on right now, so they took advantage of the ten-second time difference to secure the Rift Herald."

"After all, in this dragon pit terrain, EDG's Corki has a bomb, plus Rumble, team fights are too easy."

"EDG has also retreated; they didn't go in. Varus is taking down the tower in the bot lane. If they can secure the first tower kill, that would be pretty good."

"Wait a minute!" the doll suddenly shouted.

"Didn't the rat just go to the middle lane? Why did it circle back?" This was displayed on the large screen at the scene.

Varus is attacking LGD's next tower; just a few more auto-attacks and EDG will be able to take the first tower.

imp's Twitch circled around the vision and returned to the bottom lane, undetected by EDG's wards.

"It's me~ Aha!"

With a lewd laugh, the rat appeared to Varus's side and threw a Poison Barrel (W) at Varus's feet, slowing him down.

Zet's Varus throws the Chains of Corruption (R) with a backhand.

imp's rat flashed to dodge, and at the same time activated his ultimate ability, Full Power (R), and fired a barrage of shots at Varus.

Varus was still under LGD's tower and couldn't fight back. He had to get out of the tower's attack range first, so he was shot twice by Twitch for nothing.

With his ultimate ability also unavailable, Varus, even with better equipment than Twitch, is no match for him.

After Twitch activates his ultimate, his attack range reaches 850 yards. Twitch's Flash also blocks Varus's retreat. Poison Burst (E) is also a skill with a very long casting range.

In this situation, even with both of Varus's abilities available, he still couldn't escape.

Zet quickly assessed his situation and realized that using both summoner spells would be a waste, so he didn't choose to use Flash and Heal.

Varus was solo killed by Twitch.

"The rat is here! Varus is going to die! The rat has appeared, unleash your ultimate and fire wildly!"

"Zet flashed to dodge Varus' ultimate, and he probably realized he couldn't escape, so he didn't bother to use his summoner spells."

"Imp, that rat got another kill, now he's really developing!" Miller exclaimed.

"EDG failed to secure the first tower, couldn't defend the Rift Herald, and their ADC died. What a loss!"

"It's like losing both your wife and your army!"

Meanwhile, in the top lane, Zhou Dian's Gnar single-handedly pushed down EDG's top lane tower, which was low on health, securing the first tower kill.

LGD's bottom lane tower was almost dead, and it was subsequently pushed down by EDG's bottom lane.

Gnar soloed the first tower, made a small fortune, and immediately bought a Black Cleaver after returning home.

Once the timer expired, LGD regrouped, released the Rift Herald, and pushed down EDG's mid-lane tower.

However, EDG's players assembled very quickly.

Given that the enemy's mid-lane tower didn't lose much health during the laning phase, LGD's strong push failed to take down EDG's mid-lane tower.

Then the game entered the lane switching phase, with Zhou Dian's Gnar going to the bottom lane to push the lane.

The imp's rat then goes to the top lane to farm.

With the top lane tower still standing and Galio in the mid lane able to radiate influence to the side lanes, it's relatively safe.

EDG moved their bot lane duo to the mid lane, with their mid laner playing Corki to push the bot lane.

After that, the game entered a relatively stable development phase.

After several lane swaps, LGD destroyed EDG's bottom lane tower, while EDG destroyed LGD's top lane tower.

LGD's game strategy in this match was actually very simple: Gnar would split push first, while Twitch would farm.

Once the rat has two or three pieces of equipment, LGD can group up.

However, it must be said that while EDG's operational capabilities are not very useful when playing against Korean teams, they often manage to completely outmaneuver LPL teams.

Although LGD wasn't completely wiped out by EDG's macro play, it made it difficult for LGD to create any opportunities.

EDG is like an eel, slippery and hard to handle.

Using neutral resources to force a group to join is also unrealistic.

With the presence of the plane's explosive charge and Rumble's ultimate, LGD dared not engage in jungle team fights at all.

The only option left is for Zhou Dian's Gnar to continue split pushing.

Game time is 19 minutes and 30 seconds.

Gnar is pushing the bottom lane, while Rumble is guarding the bottom lane for EDG.

Suddenly, Rumble unleashed his ultimate ability at Gnar's feet.

Instead of immediately using his E to jump out, Gnar chose to move out of Rumble's ultimate range, since Rumble was underfarmed and his ultimate wasn't that powerful yet.

Just then, an excavator emerged from the wilderness.

The factory manager's excavator dug a tunnel through the wall and arrived on the bottom lane. Before Little Gnar could completely escape Rumble's ultimate range, he flashed and knocked him up.

However, Zhou Dian also pressed Flash the moment the excavator dug out the tunnel.

The scene presented to the audience was that the excavator and Gnar used Flash almost simultaneously.

The excavator's thrust hit nothing but air!

Moreover, the direction of Little Gnar's Flash was towards Rumble, almost directly flashing into Rumble's face.

Seeing that Gnar was about to get right up to him, Rumble immediately activated his Fire Feast (Q), spewing out a ball of flame to roast Gnar.

Little Gnar stubbornly endured Rumble's Q skill and started auto-attacking Rumble.

In order to get his equipment as soon as possible, Zhou Dian is currently wearing a pair of basic boots on his little Gnar. The boots have not yet been upgraded to level 2, but he already has two major items: Black Cleaver and Blade of the Ruined King.

Little Gnar auto-attacked Rumble three times, triggering the passive three-hit combo of his W skill, instantly reducing Rumble's health by half.

However, Gnar had no magic resistance and was burned by Rumble, losing more than half of his health.

But Mouse was almost scared to death at this point. What kind of damage could Gnar do?
We can't keep hedging against Nautilus like this!

Rumble's Q has a cooldown, which is not as good as Gnar's basic attack.

After a brief struggle, the less than half-health Gnar was handed over to the excavator.

After being hit by Gnar's auto-attack again, Rumble immediately used Flash to create some distance.

Zhou Dian had been saving Little Gnar's E skill, just waiting for this moment.

Little Gnar lightly leaps out (E), getting close to Rumble while simultaneously throwing out his Q skill boomerang.

Rumble's passive ability, Gnar's W, has already reached two rings.

Rumble was slowed down by Gnar's boomerang, and it was easy for Gnar to auto-attack Rumble again.

With another triple-hit combo, Rambo's health bar was completely depleted, and he instantly died.

In the commentary box.

"The excavator is coming to grab Gnar, the factory manager flashes to engage, Gnar flashes too, but they still can't reach him!"

"Gnar flashed right into Rumble's face, tanking Rumble's damage while attacking him. What kind of damage did that three-hit combo do?"

"Rumble flashes out, Gnar follows up with his E skill, then lands a three-hit combo, and Rumble is dead!"

"Wow, is this the Ruined Nar?" the doll exclaimed.

On the large screen at the scene.

Before Rambo died, the excavator had already re-drilled underground and hit Gnar with a Search Prey (Q) attack.

Then a strange cry echoed through the void of Summoner's Rift, which was the excavator's ultimate ability.

When Rumble was killed by Gnar's triple-hit combo, the excavator also pounced on Gnar, causing Gnar's health to drop drastically.

Then the excavator attacked Little Gnar twice, and then prepared to use a fully enraged Bite of the Wild (E) to finish off Little Gnar's last bit of health.

However, when the excavator pounced on Gnar, Gnar did not run away immediately, but calmly attacked the excavator twice from the spot.

Little Gnar's rage meter is about to be full!

Zhou Dian suddenly pressed the R key, and Gnar swung out both palms, his body suddenly growing larger as he slammed the excavator against the wall.

After Gnar transforms into Gnar, his health increases dramatically.

In addition to health, it also increases armor, magic resistance, and base attack power.

Before the excavator could even come down from the wall, Gnar followed up with his W skill.

After being beaten up by Big Nar, the excavator finally recovered from its dizziness and quickly ran away.

Just as it ran out, Da Nar threw a rock at the back of the excavator, severely slowing it down.

Fortunately, the CD for digging the tunnel turned on at that moment, allowing the excavator to escape.

Otherwise, the excavator would also be destroyed here.

"Wow, that's a fierce Gnar! He almost got a double kill!" the doll exclaimed repeatedly.

"I'm sorry, Zhou Shen, I shouldn't have questioned your understanding. Now I know why Gnar needs to build Blade of the Ruined King."

(End of this chapter)

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