You promised a top lane tutorial, but you're just using Worlds as material for your videos?
Chapter 466 A close call, the semi-finals have once again reached the decisive game!
Chapter 466 A close call, the semi-finals have once again reached the decisive game!
Fiora was hit by Rakan's Grand Entrance (W), but she didn't move an inch.
Laurent's Mind's Eye (W) once again incredibly blocked Samsung's control skill at the last second.
CoreJJ was startled when Luo's close-range W was blocked.
It seems that the moment when Fiora blocked Lee Sin's R-flash in the top lane around the 7-minute mark was not a coincidence.
The victim that time was Gnar, this time the victim is Lee Sin.
Laurent's Mind's Eye (W) blocked Rakan's W skill and also hit Lee Sin, stunning him in place.
Then Fiora used her ultimate on Lee Sin.
However, this time it wasn't a complete repeat of the top lane incident. Zhou Dian only managed to exploit two openings before Fiora was taunted by Galio.
Crown clearly learned a lesson from that experience.
Fiora had built Mercury's Treads, and Galio's taunt, which he hadn't charged up much, didn't last long.
Although it had been more than 30 minutes, Ruler's Varus had already dealt a lot of damage.
However, after Fiora escaped the brief taunt, she still had more than a third of her health remaining.
Then he used Flash to catch up with the Lee Sin who had only run two steps, forcibly destroying the last two weaknesses and triggering the healing circle.
Then Fiora landed another sword strike, taking away the last of Lee Sin's health.
The reason why Fiora was able to withstand five Samsung players and kill Lee Sin in this wave is mainly because Samsung used all their key skills in the previous wave when LGD was defeated and lost four-for-zero.
All ultimate abilities were gone, and only Ruler's Varus had Flash left.
With Lee Sin's W skill still on cooldown and Rakan's W skill blocked, it was clear that Samsung's team couldn't stop Fiora from killing Lee Sin.
If all the Samsung heroes have their skills available, even if you replace Zhou Dian with a script, you still can't charge into the crowd and kill the Lee Sin.
After killing the Blind Monk and triggering the healing circle, Zhou Dian no longer wanted to run away.
With the healing array behind her, Fiora killed two Rakans from both WE teams whose skills were on cooldown.
He finally managed to force Varus to use his Flash, which is how he was killed.
One for two!
This is certainly due to the fact that none of the five key skills of the Samsung team are available.
But Zhou Dian's heroic act of cutting off the minion wave and turning the tide, followed by his two kills in a five-on-one fight, was already quite astonishing.
The cheers from the audience were almost deafening.
In the commentary box.
"You forced Ruler to use Flash, but there's no more. What a pity!" Miller said with a hint of regret.
"However, she still managed to pull off a 2-for-1 trade despite being outnumbered 1 to 5. I'm speechless when it comes to this Fiora!"
"Just when everyone thought LGD was finished, Zhou Shen stepped up, first cutting off the minion wave, then taking on five opponents at once, pulling LGD back from the brink of defeat, turning the tide and saving the day!"
Miller finally managed to say those two sentences.
During the 15 LPL Spring Split Finals, Miller used these two phrases to describe Clearlove.
Miller is saying it again now.
With Miller's extensive commentary experience, no one could be more fitting for these two sentences than Zhou Dian's performance in this game.
Back to the game.
Although Fiora was defeated, Samsung's final desperate offensive has been completely neutralized.
After this wave, the game remains in a situation where LGD is guaranteed to win.
Samsung lost two junglers and supporters, and were held up by Fiora for so long. The remaining three knew that things were hopeless, but they still turned back and tried to break through LGD's lane.
However, after Galio and Gnar took turns tanking the tower and pushing down LGD's mid-lane inhibitor tower, almost all of LGD's previously killed players revived when they started attacking the mid-lane crystal.
Master An had no choice but to order his three teammates to retreat.
He knew that if he withdrew, the game would be over.
"Ah, what a pity. Let's prepare well for the decisive match!" Sect Leader An thought to himself.
For LGD, although the fresh Baron buff was lost before it could take effect, it's not a big deal.
It's nothing more than repeating the previous game process and waiting for the next dragon in a few minutes.
It's probably just a matter of using a few more minutes of game time.
Who cares, as long as we win!
Next, Fiora will continue to push the lane.
Before the second Baron Nashor spawned, Zhou Dian's Fiora had already destroyed Samsung's bottom lane inhibitor.
Then the dragon spawned, and Zhou Dian went to the top lane to push the lane.
At this point, not only Baron Nashor but also Elder Dragon needed to be defended, and Samsung, constantly tied down by the minion waves, was unable to cover both.
Having learned their lesson, the LGD players have become much more cautious.
It's no longer possible for Samsung to pull off another miraculous team fight like their previous 4-0 wipeout.
With the game time just over 40 minutes in, Fiora was split pushing in the top lane, allowing the rest of LGD to secure the Elder Dragon.
With the Ancient Dragon in hand, Zhou Dian immediately reunited with his teammates, and the five of them began attacking the dragon.
Samsung didn't send anyone; they simply gave up.
At 42 minutes into the game, LGD, with their two dragons, destroyed all three lanes of Samsung's high ground.
Subsequently, once the three lanes of super minions arrived, the situation became an insurmountable dead end for Samsung.
LGD's five players, accompanied by super minions, swarmed in and destroyed Samsung's base crystal in one fell swoop.
"Let's congratulate LGD!" Wawa shouted excitedly, "The score of this BO5 is now tied at 2-2!"
"Yes, congratulations to LGD! Despite being down 1-2 and facing elimination with just one more game, they withstood immense pressure and leveled the score!"
Miller continued, "LGD's journey in this World Championship is not over yet, and neither is LPL's journey in this World Championship!"
"They kept their hopes of advancing to the Bird's Nest finals alive with their own hands!"
Hearing the continuous cheers from the audience, Miller was so moved that he was almost in tears.
The camera panned to the players' seats, and Miller adjusted his emotions accordingly.
When the camera focused on Zhou Dian, Miller said, "Zhou, our key player in this match, the undisputed MVP of the fourth set!"
"Of course, the other members of LGD are also great!" Wawa added.
"The score is now tied at 2-2, and the exciting deciding game is coming up soon."
"Who will SKT's final opponent be in this World Championship? Let's find out in the decisive game!"
With Samsung's base crystal exploding, LGD forced a decisive game in the semifinals, and the live broadcast camera lingered on the players' seats for an extended period. The fourth game, which had been relatively uneventful for most of the match, was turned upside down by a sudden turn of events at the very end.
This naturally had a significant impact on the players' subsequent mentality.
The people at Samsung naturally have good mental fortitude.
If they had simply lost the fourth game and LGD had tied the score, it wouldn't have had much of an impact on their mentality.
Going to the final set was one of their pre-match contingency plans.
The problem arose precisely because LGD made a foolish mistake when they had a sure win, allowing Samsung to pull off a miraculous team fight where they achieved a 4-for-0 exchange.
The five Samsung employees were incredibly excited and thrilled at the time!
After all, who would want to play a high-pressure deciding game when a match can be decided in three or four games?
However, Zhou Dian single-handedly cut off the enemy's advance and held on.
The emotions of the Samsung players on the field went on a rollercoaster ride in just a few dozen seconds, from the bottom to the peak and then back to the bottom.
Who can stand this!
Even someone with an iron will be thoroughly worn out after going through all this.
Several Samsung players got up from their seats and walked into the player tunnel.
On camera, the faces of the Samsung players looked stiff and somewhat dazed!
The sect leader, An, who was walking at the front, kept shaking his head, perhaps regretting why he hadn't removed the eye that the prince had inserted immediately!
The LGD players remained seated for a long time without getting up.
After taking off their headphones, PYL and Eimy leaned back in their seats, trembling slightly, as if they had just escaped a disaster.
As Zhou Dian and imp stood up from their seats, the others followed suit and entered the player tunnel.
It's clear that everyone's steps are light and quick, and their excitement is practically overflowing from the screen.
Regardless of the emotional journey you went through during this match.
The current situation is that the five players of LGD have reached an extremely stable level of confidence and mentality.
Sometimes things are just that amazing; a single moment in a game can completely change the course of an entire match.
The unpredictability inherent in competitions is precisely what makes them so appealing.
Logically speaking, even if LGD catches up in the score, the two sides are still on the same starting line.
LGD's two wins had a bit of luck involved, while Samsung's two wins were more of a sure thing.
In the upcoming decisive game, Samsung will not have a psychological advantage, but at least it will not have a psychological disadvantage.
But that wave just minutes ago was a gain for Samsung that was then lost, while for LGD it was a loss that was then regained.
The same level of volatility exists, but people are inherently averse to loss.
The sadness of losing 100 yuan is definitely greater than the joy of finding 100 yuan.
Therefore, at this moment, LGD's confidence and momentum have completely surpassed Samsung's.
After watching both players enter the player tunnel, the live broadcast camera then panned back and forth across the audience.
Even though the fourth game had ended for almost a minute, the cheers from the crowd did not diminish in the slightest.
After this match, not only the LGD players, but also all the LGD supporters today are extremely confident.
After the live stream camera panned around the audience seats a few times, it returned to the commentary booth.
After a series of meaningless hindsight-based post-match comments, the results of the fourth game appeared on the big screen.
Then the MVP of the fourth game was announced.
Without a doubt, the champion was Zhou Dian's Fiora!
Interestingly, during the post-match commentary, the broadcast director replayed the entire reaction of the relevant personnel in the rest rooms of both teams during the scene where Zhou Dian's Fiora single-handedly cut off the minion wave.
In fact, we skipped it once during the previous match.
However, since the game was still ongoing, the director quickly switched back to live footage after the incident occurred, cutting off the footage only halfway through showing the reactions of the "logistics" personnel from both sides.
This time, the director used a simultaneous screen display, showing Samsung's lounge on the left and LGD's lounge on the right.
When Samsung pulled off a miraculous team fight with a 0-for-4 exchange, the coaching staff in the Samsung rest room jumped up from their chairs and hugged each other excitedly.
The substitute players and team staff who were standing behind watching the game also hugged the people next to them.
Meanwhile, in LGD's rest room, everyone covered their faces and sighed in despair.
But as Zhou Dian's Fiora single-handedly saved the day, everyone in LGD's rest room seemed to collectively transform into humanoid upright apes, and began to howl wildly.
Their calls sound very much like monkeys and baboons, with head coach Dgc's howls being the loudest.
The expressions of the people in the Samsung lounge suddenly froze. Some even had smiles still on their faces, but their faces were stiff and they couldn't smile anymore.
When you encounter a director who knows how to create drama, is capable of creating drama, and can create great program effects, the audience, whether offline or online, is naturally the one who enjoys it the most.
This wasn't just the case in this round; it was the same in the previous rounds.
The director of today's match really liked to capture the players' strange expressions and reactions, and the use of camera language was very vivid.
Posts have appeared on forums and other online communities praising the director's excellent skills.
Of course, I also took the opportunity to "praise" our LPL's broadcast director, whose performance was... well, let's just say it was indescribable.
Aside from these few posts, the main content still discusses the competition.
Although, given the general level of the audience, they are unlikely to produce any constructive opinions.
Furthermore, a considerable number of cloud users are among them, often making pronouncements about the power of cloud computing.
When these opinions are mixed together, the quality of the discourse becomes even more questionable.
However, the overall public opinion on the internet is clearly positive and encouraging, with people cheering for LGD and boosting their confidence.
In short: Take down Samsung today!
This was an hour earlier, when LGD lost the third game and fell behind 1-2 in the overall score. The online discourse was not entirely unrelated to this, but it was completely unrelated!
However, there's no need to be too harsh on viewers and netizens for being fickle; it's just human nature!
The very purpose of competitive sports is to provide emotional value to the audience.
Emotions, naturally, will rise and fall with the changing situation of the game.
After such a dramatic fourth game, all viewers who support LPL and LGD are eagerly anticipating the decisive game.
They are dreaming of LGD's final victory today.
Although this is not the final victory, LPL has been absent from the final stage of the World Championship for three years.
We need to see an LPL team in the S7 World Championship finals!
Shanghai, the venue for the S7 World Championship semi-finals.
Backstage, LGD's rest area.
Dgc and his teammates are discussing the upcoming fifth game.
The upcoming match may be LGD's most important game of the year.
However, the atmosphere in the LGD lounge seemed very relaxed.
This is largely thanks to the experience of losing and regaining the game in the fourth set, which gave all the players on the court a mental baptism.
Currently, the main focus of discussion among LGD members is on which side to choose in the fifth game.
(End of this chapter)
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