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Chapter 379: Level 3 and already teleporting to the bottom lane? Jayce's Q-Flash-E combo hits t

Chapter 379 Teleporting to the bottom lane at level 3? Jayce's Q-Flash-E combo hits through the mountains!

After losing this roster overhaul right after the match, Letme realized he had been incredibly careless.

Not noticing that Jayce was using Wind Rider, they gave Jayce the advantage of using Sky Leap (Hammer Form Q).

He lost a bottle of health potion, but it's alright. Kennen has long reach and can hold his own.

If Gragas comes to help with a gank later, we can regain the initiative in the lane.

However, after the first wave of blood exchange, the initiative in the top lane was basically in Jayce's hands.

Zhou Dian's laning style can always be summed up in five words.

Don't show mercy when you gain power.

Jayce started frequently entering and exiting the bushes to put pressure on Kennen.

Kennen doesn't dare to trade blows with Jayce right now; whenever Jayce moves forward, he has to back off slightly.

This resulted in Kennen, a ranged hero, missing one of his first three front-line creeps.

Kennen currently has no healing potions, and Jayce hasn't drunk any of his refillable potions yet.

The huge gap in supplies meant that Kennen dared not trade blows with Jayce at this time.

Zhou Dian also made good use of this advantage to constantly pressure Kennen, with the aim of making Kennen farm less minions.

If you have a Doran's Blade but don't have a chance to last-hit minions and heal, then the Doran's Blade is really useless.

Letme suddenly started missing Doran's Shield.

That healing effect is incredibly powerful!
Pressing the Tab key, Letme saw Lucian's Doran's Shield again, and couldn't help but deeply admire Xiaohu's understanding of the game.

Doran's Shield is the perfect starting item!
In this game, both junglers chose the same three jungle monster camps for the first three camps.

Both are double buffs plus three wolves for a quick three-star victory.

The difference lies in the order in which you clear the jungle.

Mlxg's Gragas went straight to the blue buff after taking the red buff at the start of the game, and then leveled up to level three by taking the wolves.

Eimy's Prince started by clearing the blue buff, then the three wolves, and finally the red buff to reach level 3.

Prince is slightly more efficient at clearing jungle camps than Gragas in the early levels.

Furthermore, the barrel player took a detour while farming jungle camps, which also delayed him a bit.

So Eimy's decoy cleared the first three jungle camps first.

Now we can move the river crab.

Eimy quickly assessed the situation on the field.

At this moment, the top lane minions are pushing towards RNG's side, and their own Jayce should be able to provide support before Kennen.

However, the minion wave in the mid lane has already been pushed to LGD's mid-lane turret, so Lucian will definitely be able to move before his own LeBlanc.

Considering that if a fight breaks out in the jungle, LeBlanc would definitely lose a lot of minions if she came to support, or she wouldn't be able to come at all.

Eimy simply gave up on competing for the river crab.

Because in his view, the barrel is most likely going to fight the river crab.

There's no need to fight Gragas in the jungle right now; let GodV safely farm this wave of tower creeps.

On the other side, Mlxg also quickly analyzed the situation on the field and gave up the idea of ​​attacking the river crab.

Because he was very wary of Jess's existence.

Jayce has two sets of skills in the early game, making him a very strong champion in jungle skirmishes.

Of course, the ID above Jayce's head also adds some invisible threats.

A person's name, the shadow of a tree.

Zhou Dian picked Jayce for the first time in the LPL and carried the game to victory, against RNG.

Subsequently, whether in the LPL league or at MSI, Zhou Dian's Jayce always delivered a powerful performance.

However, with later version changes and the rise of tanks in the top lane, Jayce gradually disappeared from the meta.

Mlxg thought that with the mid-lane minion wave pushed under LGD's tower, he should go and take the river crab instead.

Avoid this route; it will be absolutely safe that way.

So, the two junglers, with their different ideas, headed to the same place—the lower river.

The prince, having reached level three first, was a bit faster than the wine barrel.

Stepping on the Explosive Fruit behind your own blue buff saves you some distance.

When the prince arrived at the river and saw the crabs being released, the barrel had just reached its own F6 position.

Just as Eimy was about to take action against the censorship, he suddenly changed his mind.

The bottom lane minions are closer to LGD's side, and RNG's bottom lane duo are positioned further in, giving them a chance to gank.

However, the chances are not very high.

However, it's worth trying if you have the opportunity.

If you try, you have a chance of success; if you don't try, you'll never succeed.

EZ is a difficult champion to catch, but that doesn't mean he's impossible to catch.

So Eimy decisively abandoned the river crab in front of him and controlled the prince to head straight to the bottom lane.

The prince ran along the river and arrived at the triangular bush on the bottom lane of the blue team.

The timing of the wine barrels entering the river was completely different from that of the prince; at that moment, they were busy catching river crabs.

The prince quietly crouched in the triangular bush on the bottom lane of the blue team.

RNG's bot lane duo moved without any apparent abnormality, showing no sign that they had been flanked by the enemy jungler.

This clearly shows that the prince was not spotted by RNG's vision along the way.

Meanwhile, neither of RNG's bot lane duo realized that Jarvan IV would arrive in the bot lane at this time.

"Eimy really went all the way here, running from the top jungle all the way to the bottom lane tri-bush. It seems like Uzi and Xiaoming didn't even realize that the Prince was already behind them!" Miller exclaimed.

At 3 minutes and 01 second into the game, the Prince emerged from the tri-bush in the bottom lane of the blue team.

"Up, up, up!"

In the LGD team voice chat, Eimy shouted loudly.

PYL's Lulu flashed forward, and Pix hooked onto Ezreal.

At the same time, the little cannon also used Rocket Jump (W) and sat down on EZ's head.

Uzi reacted very quickly. EZ used Arcane Shift (E) to create space, and Tristana missed her target, failing to slow down EZ. She only managed to land Explosive Spark (E) on EZ's head.

There was nothing that could be done; both bot laners were only level two at this point, and Lulu hadn't learned Polymorph yet, so she couldn't stop Ezreal from using his mobility skill to create distance.

EZ used Heal and Speed ​​Boost to retreat, and Lulu also used Heal and Speed ​​Boost to chase after Tristana.

As EZ retreated to the tower, a Demacian flag fell from the sky and landed beside him.

Then the prince, wielding a long spear, charged at Ezreal.

Even though the prince's EQ combo came somewhat suddenly and unexpectedly, Uzi still had to use Flash to recover.

A flash of yellow light appeared, and EZ dodged the Prince's EQ combo, returning to his own turret.

But the moment EZ flashed, another yellow light flashed, followed closely by.

It was the prince's sudden appearance.

EQ flash!
The prince's attack trajectory drew a "7" shape, then turned in the air, launching EZ into the air.

Then, LGD's jungler, support, and bottom laner began to unleash their damage on the knocked-up EZ.

Lulu uses Shining Spear (Q).

Although Lulu's missiles failed to hit Ezreal, Pix, who was attached to Ezreal, also fired missiles that hit him.

The little cannon flashed and shattered the Explosive Spark (E) hanging above Ezreal's head, taking away Ezreal's last bit of health. First Blood!
The game notification sounded, indicating that the player had achieved first blood.

EZ's first blood was secured by imp's Tristana.

Although they conceded first blood, RNG's bot lane's response was still top-notch.

After Eimy's Jarvan IV knocked up Ezreal with an EQ flash, he only auto-attacked once to trigger his passive, without being greedy for kills. He then activated Golden Aegis (W) and walked away.

The moment the prince moved, Ming's Braum had already auto-attacked him, applying Concussive Blast (Braum's passive) and Ignite to him.

Then, Uzi's Ezreal landed a basic attack followed by Mystic Shot (Q) on Jarvan IV before dying, instantly bringing Braum's passive to three stacks.

Just as the prince was about to leave the turret's attack range, Braum landed his second punch.

The Prince's Braum passive stacked to four, and he was stunned inside RNG's next tower.

This dizziness caused the prince, who was tanking the tower, to take an extra bit of damage from the tower.

The prince was reduced to a sliver of health by the tower, and then burned to death.

In the commentary box.

"A beautiful EQ flash, securing the kill on EZ, but Jarvan IV was stunned under the tower by Braum!" Miller commented rapidly.

"The result was a one-for-one trade, and LGD didn't gain anything from this exchange at all!"

It's not just that they're not making a profit; it looks like LGD is about to have a major disaster!

It wouldn't have mattered if Braum had taken the money from the prince's kills, but the problem was that the prince's double buffs had now been transferred to Braum.

Meanwhile, Mlxg's Gragas, after quickly taking down the bot lane scuttle crab with Smite, had already arrived at the bottom lane.

At this moment, Lulu was standing next to Braum. Braum punched Lulu, applying his passive ability to her.

At the same time, the red buff will slow down Lulu.

Lulu and Little Cannon quickly ran back, with Braum trailing behind.

But imp and PYL weren't too worried; Tristana and Lulu were both almost at full health.

With only Gragas and Braum as their jungler and support, RNG doesn't really have a way to deal with them; there's no way they can kill them.

so.
"TP quickly, TP quickly, Yan Junze!" Mlxg shouted in the RNG team voice chat.

Upon hearing this, Letme did not hesitate at all. He selected a ward in the bush on the bottom lane and pressed Teleport.

A teleportation whirlwind swept up on Kennen under RNG's top turret.

However, it wasn't until the teleportation had started that Letme realized that Jayce had slowly pushed the lane and gathered two waves of minions, and was about to push the tower.

If Jayce teleports down now and pushes the minion wave to RNG's top tower, wouldn't he be at a huge disadvantage?
Well, if you play top lane for RNG, you have to be prepared to be sacrificed at any time.

Let alone level 3 teleportation to the bottom lane, even level 1 or 2 teleportation to the bottom lane happens sometimes.

If you don't help Uzi on his path, do you still want to continue playing for RNG?

"Hopefully I can get a kill to make up for the loss in the minion wave!" Letme thought to himself.

However, Zhou Dian did not do what Letme expected and quickly took the opportunity to push the minion wave to RNG's top tower.

After Kennen used his teleport, Jayce followed suit and used his teleport as well.

It's certainly satisfying to let Kennen lose two waves of minions by level three.

But this is a team game.

At this point, LGD's bot lane duo is facing relatively little pressure against RNG's jungler and support. However, if Kennen is added to the bot lane, the situation will be completely reversed.

Braum's passive ability is incredibly powerful in small-scale team fights.

So Zhou Dian didn't really have a choice; he had to follow Kennen down to rescue his teammates.

Jayce isn't really the kind of champion who can carry on his own; if the bot lane has problems, he'll have a hard time playing.

Moreover, in Zhou Dian's opinion, this 3v3 situation in the bottom lane might not be unwinnable.

Kennen's teleport landed in the bush near LGD's bottom tower, allowing him to join Gragas and Braum in encircling LGD's bot lane duo.

Jayce's teleportation point was in the bushes along the middle line.

Furthermore, Jayce used Teleport after Kennen, meaning he was immediately surrounded by RNG's top, jungle, and support upon landing.

However, the roles of hunter and prey are never fixed.

In the LGD team voice chat, Zhou Dian repeatedly shouted, "I'm kicking! I'm kicking!"

The moment imp and PYL saw Jayce's teleport effect, they immediately understood and counterattacked Braum.

Braum chased after Lulu and stacked three passive stacks, but he was already at half health when Tristana reduced him to almost zero health.

Seeing that the barrels were in place, Ming immediately manipulated Brûlé to pull them open.

Seeing the three stacks of Braum's passive on Lulu, PYL knew he was doomed, so he controlled Lulu to unleash an AWQ combo on Braum.

Braum's health dropped further, leaving him with only about a hundred points.

But that was the end of it. The barrel's large belly slammed into Lulu, and the flesh-bomb impact (E) knocked Lulu unconscious.

Then, Lulu's basic attack, enhanced by Drunken Frenzy (W), slammed into her head, triggering the fourth stack of Braum's passive.

Braum's passive was triggered, and Lulu was stunned again.

Gragas' Q skill exploded at Lulu's feet, and after this whole combo, Lulu was left with barely 100 health.

At that moment, Braum, who had just created some distance, unleashed a Winter's Bite (Q) that hit Lulu.

Gragas landed another basic attack, and Lulu was killed; the kill was secured by Gragas.

At this moment, Kennen and Jayce teleported to the ground one after the other.

The situation in the bottom lane has turned into a three-on-two, with RNG's top, jungle, and support facing off against LGD's top laner and AD carry.

The situation appears to be extremely unfavorable for LGD.

But Zhou Dian was very clear about one thing: the Gragas had no skills right now, and the key was Braum.

Braum's passive is too annoying, it doesn't give you any room to maneuver, you have to deal with Braum first.

With Braum's health, Jayce could kill him with a single QE-enhanced cannon, but Gragas's large body stood between Jayce and Braum.

Ming knew, of course, that the key to the subsequent battle lay with his Braum.

So he cleverly stayed behind the barrel, maintaining a certain distance, and with Flash available, he was quite safe.

If Jayce tries to Flash and hit him, he can immediately Flash back to his tower.

Ahead, Letme's Kennen landed and activated his ultimate skill, Lightning Armor (E), transforming into a ball of lightning that passed through Jayce and Tristana's bodies, applying a passive mark to both of them.

With three layers of markings, Kennen can stun enemies for 1.25 seconds.

Zhou Dian ignored Kennen, and at that moment, Jayce in his cannon form raised the cannon towards the barrel.

A burst of lightning converged at the muzzle of Jess's cannon.

"Is Jess going to fire at a barrel of beer? Does he think he can kill himself by shooting at a barrel of beer from a distance?" Ming thought to himself.

Then he saw a flash of yellow light.

Jayce flashed, passing through Gragas's thick body, and at the same time, a huge ball of electricity suddenly appeared in front of Braum.

It is the enhanced QE cannon of Jess in cannon form.

The shot came too suddenly. Ming only realized he needed to use Flash to dodge when the cannon was right in front of him.

But it was too late. By the time his left index finger pressed the F key, the computer screen in front of him had already turned gray.

Braum was killed in action, by Jayce's cannon.

Ming finally understood.

Jayce just used a Q-Flash-E combo.

Zhou Dian's actions were too fast; by the time Ming realized something was wrong, Jayce's enhanced cannon had already landed on Braum's head.

It really can hit a cow from across a mountain!
(End of this chapter)

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