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Chapter 475 The power of two marksmen paired with two soft supports: a ruthless tower-destroying mac

Chapter 475 The power of two marksmen paired with two soft supports: a ruthless tower-destroying machine!

Once the first tower falls, the laning phase of the game is essentially over.

The female police officer has taken control of the pace.

At the same time, after the laning phase, the overall game rhythm is completely different.

It's not like Samsung can just apply pressure whenever it wants.

There are two main reasons why crown did not choose to bring teleport before entering the game in this round.

Firstly, he felt that his top laner was Shen, who had both an ultimate and a Teleport, providing double insurance in terms of support, so there was really no need for the mid laner to also have a Teleport.

The second point is due to Wei Shen's hero selection.

Crown is under a lot of psychological pressure facing Wei Shen's Lucian in this game.

No matter how low Lucian's win rate is in this World Championship.

But no one can deny Lucian's dominance in the laning phase.

Having reached this decisive game, Crown was actually a little nervous.

When facing a mid laner like Lucian, his instinct was to play it safe in lane, so he brought a Heal.

As long as Malzahar doesn't get solo killed in lane, he can push lanes quickly after ten minutes.

If we drag out the game's pace a bit more, Lucian will become useless later on.

Unfortunately, facing Zhou Dian and Wei Shen's ruthless tower dive, the healing couldn't save Malzahar's life, and instead triggered a series of chain reactions.

Putting aside distractions, crown maneuvered Malzahar to place a ward on the right side of the mid lane.

Meanwhile, Ambition's Lee Sin also positioned himself on the left side of the mid lane to establish vision.

Samsung's mid-lane tower is only at about half health. After LGD's bot lane duo recalls, they should be coming to push the mid-lane.

Therefore, Master An had already arrived in the middle lane to help defend the tower.

The support gem is already on its way to the mid-lane tower, and Shen's ultimate is ready to support the mid-lane at any time.

In this wave, only Ruler's Varus was left alone in the bottom lane to farm and develop.

Several seconds later, LGD players appeared in Samsung's vision range near the mid lane.

One, two
Five people have come to the mid lane!
Is this some kind of sneak attack, trying to take down a three-star mid-lane tower with half its health in one go?

Samsung's command was very correct this time. The jungler and support had already gathered in the mid lane, and Shen was ready to provide support at any time.

In Ambition's view, although they couldn't counter-attack LGD, defending their own first tower was still quite easy.

This is nothing like the last time Malzahar was alone under the tower.

Samsung's mid, jungle, and support are all under the tower now, so Ambition doesn't believe LGD will dare to charge the tower again.

This week's top player definitely didn't dare to lead his teammates to dive the tower.

LGD didn't need to dive the tower at all!

League of Legends is a tower-pushing game, right? As long as you can push towers, it doesn't matter whether you get kills or not.

Besides, isn't the purpose of killing people to push down the tower?

Middle road.

The red team's minion wave pushed to the front of the three-star mid-lane tower.

The three players under Samsung's tower—Lee Sin and Taric are melee fighters, while Malzahar is ranged—are naturally powerless to stop the minion wave from entering the tower.

However, Ambition had already made up his mind that when LGD's minions reached the tower and Caitlyn dared to come up and attack the tower, he would rush up and use his ultimate to kick Caitlyn away.

With the turret behind him and Shen's ultimate available, Lee Sin is definitely not going to die.

With Malzahar's wave clear speed, he only needs a two- or three-second breathing space to clear the red minions under the tower.

However, Ambition once again underestimated LGD's decisiveness.

Or rather, it wasn't an underestimation, but rather something we genuinely didn't expect.

When the red team's melee minion at the front entered the three-star mid-tower, Zhou Dian's Karma suddenly used a RE attack on all five members of LGD.

The five LGD players, who were originally trailing behind the minion wave, were propelled forward by Karma's RE, which provided a significant speed boost.

Before LGD's five players could enter Samsung's first tower, Lucian's Fervor Shot (W) was the first to enter.

Lucian's W doesn't do much damage, but this first W skill broke Malzahar's passive shield that made him immune to crowd control.

Immediately following, a giant barrel flew out from LGD's formation—it was Gragas's ultimate ability!

The Exploding Barrel (R) landed between the three Samsung mid, jungle, and support players, blasting them into three different directions.

The three Samsung players were blasted to the left, right, and back by the Gragas' ultimate, but none of them were blasted towards the LGD players.

When Ambition saw the Gragas' ultimate ability flying towards him, his first thought was, "Has LGD gone crazy again? How can they even initiate like this?"
Besides, if you want to initiate, why don't you use Gragas's E-Flash?
How could someone possibly be blown back by such a powerful attack from this distance?
Immediately, Master An saw himself and his teammates being scattered by the explosion, but they were all blown away from the LGD crowd.

What exactly is this barrel of wine?
Did I misuse my ultimate move?
Or was it simply a way to vent anger?
The next moment, Master An understood what the barrel's ultimate move meant.

After Gragas unleashed his ultimate, all five LGD players swarmed into Samsung's mid-lane tower and immediately began attacking the tower, which was less than half health.

LGD used Gragas' ultimate to knock away the tower defenders and take the opportunity to push the tower.

How long can Gragas' ultimate ability buy him time?

Can we really postpone this much time?

The answer is—it was indeed cancelled!

As soon as Karma used her RE, all five members of LGD received Karma's shield and the Ardent Censer effect, resulting in a sudden surge in their attack speed.

Besides Karma, LGD also has Lulu.

With the support of two major support champions, LGD's mid and bot lane marksmen seem to be wielding Gatling guns, relentlessly firing at Samsung's mid tower.

With Karma, Lulu, and Gragas as security guards, they can also inflict some damage on the turrets.

As a result, the remaining health of Samsung's mid-lane tower dropped rapidly.

Seeing this, Sect Leader An immediately lost his composure.

He knew that LGD was determined to take down their mid-lane tower.

He couldn't care less about anything else at the moment, and immediately called on CuVee's Shen to give his Lee Sin the ultimate, so he could go up and kick someone.

Lee Sin uses his Sonic Wave (Q) to attack, targeting Lucian again.

This time, Ambition failed to predict Lucian's movement, and Lee Sin's Q skill went straight for Lucian.

But this time Lucian made a move and dodged Lee Sin's Q.

However, Wei Shen's movement exposed the policewoman behind him, imp.

Imp, relying on Lulu's protection, stood there without moving, which allowed Lee Sin to land his Q.

Without hesitation, Master An used his second Q to fly towards the female police officer.

If you can't kick Lucian away, kicking the policewoman will have the same effect.

Anyway, if we kick one of LGD's two marksmen out, we can temporarily protect the turrets. Once Shen comes down, we can definitely win a 4v5 fight with the turrets behind us.

After all, Samsung has plenty of control, while LGD lacks control. Once LGD gets into a tower-pushing situation, they definitely won't win.

The Blind Monk, flying through the air, had a purple shield appear on his body; it was Shen's ultimate ability.

"Block Lee Sin, I've used my Polymorph!" PYL shouted hurriedly in the LGD team voice chat. Before Lee Sin used his Q, he had used Lulu's W skill to buff Caitlyn's attack speed, so he didn't have a W skill to use on Lee Sin.

As for the person PYL called for to block the blind, it was naturally Eimy.

At this moment, only the barrel has the ability to intercept the blind man in the air.

Eimy didn't hesitate either; before PYL could even finish speaking, Meatball Impact (E) had already made its move.

As someone who considers himself a master of Lee Sin, Eimy is extremely familiar with the flight speed of Lee Sin's second Q.

In the blink of an eye, he had already determined the point of interception for the blind man in the air.

At this moment, the movement paths of Lee Sin's second Q and Gragas' E skill intersect, but judging from their flight trajectories, the two are about to collide in mid-air.

At this moment, Master An unleashed his last bit of attention, staring intently at the screen in front of him.

Just as Gragas was about to collide with Lee Sin in mid-air, Lee Sin used a ward hop to interrupt his second Q, and passed by Gragas.

At the same time, the Lee Sin's ward hop also moved him to a spot not far in front of the policewoman, where he could immediately kick her.

But the next moment, Eimy showed Master An what a young person's reaction was like.

Just as Lee Sin used his ward to dash and passed Gragas, Eimy pressed the F key on his keyboard.

Just before Gragas' E skill ended, Eimy used Gragas' E-Flash.

Moreover, it's the most difficult E-flash combo to execute.

In this play, Gragas used his E to intercept Lee Sin's second Q, but Lee Sin dodged it with a ward hop and then flashed backward.

A flash of yellow light, and the barrel's large belly knocked out the blind monk who had just moved to his eye.

The timing was absolutely perfect; Lee Sin didn't even have time to lift his foot before he could unleash his ultimate.

Then, imp calmly tapped the turret before controlling Caitlyn to use her E skill to dash backwards towards Lee Sin.

As the policewoman moved backward, she also threw a trap at the feet of the blind monk.

It was the policewoman's EW combo.

The blind monk, who had just recovered from dizziness, stepped into a trap and was imprisoned.

Before the Lee Sin could escape the trap, the three-star mid tower behind him collapsed with a crash.

The tower-pushing speed of two archers is no joke!

Ultimately, Ambition was unable to stop LGD from taking down their own mid-lane tower.

Just as Samsung's first tower collapsed, Lee Sin broke free from Caitlyn's trap, and Shen's ultimate ability was about to finish casting.

With a determined heart, Ambition took advantage of the fact that Lee Sin and Shen had landed in LGD's group and prepared to engage LGD directly.

As Shen landed his ultimate on Lee Sin, PYL's Lulu immediately moved close to Lee Sin.

Next, Lulu gave herself Wild Growth (R).

Suddenly, Lulu's size increased dramatically, and the enlarged Lulu sent the Lee Sin and Shen flying into the air.

While the blind monk was still in the air, Master An found that another trap had appeared under his feet.

Then, the Lee Sin, who was knocked up by Lulu's ultimate, landed on Caitlyn's trap and was trapped by the trap again for a short time.

From the flesh-bomb impact of the barrel (E) to now being caught in the policewoman's trap twice.

Master An's Lee Sin was continuously controlled for several seconds.

If LGD's players can't kill a Lee Sin who hasn't built any tank items yet and has been controlled for so long, then they should just quit playing the game.

As expected, Lee Sin was focused down and killed by LGD without being able to use any of his skills.

The computer screen in front of Master An turned gray!

Samsung's original intention was to use the turrets to create a 4v5 situation, but now Lee Sin basically died without doing anything, so what's the point of fighting?
Cuvee's Shen had taunted Gragas and Lulu, but then he saw Lee Sin die, and when he turned around, his remaining teammates had also run away, so he quickly caught up with them.

LGD doesn't have many control options, and their control isn't very stable. They can't stop Shen from running away if he wants to.

The two marksmen trailing behind took away half of Shen's health.

The remaining three Samsung players—top, mid, and support—ran back to their own mid-lane second turret.

Ruler's Varus is still on his way and hasn't arrived yet.

CoreJJ held onto his ultimate ability very well in this game; he knew that if he didn't use it immediately, there was no point in using it later.

By saving their ultimate ability, LGD players are hesitant to dive the tower.

The problem is that LGD had no intention of diving the tower at all; their target was Samsung's defensive tower.

The red team's minions surged into Samsung's mid-lane second tower, and Lucian and Caitlyn, the two marksmen, began to relentlessly attack the tower.

Ruler's Varus had already passed the red buff camp area.

However, since LGD had already pushed to the mid-lane second tower, Ruler dared not go through the F6 area anymore and chose to make a small detour back.

They were delayed for just a short distance, barely three seconds, when the Samsung players under the tower watched helplessly as the LGD players destroyed the tower.

Samsung's second mid-lane tower has fallen.

Varus finally reunited with his teammates.

The Samsung players were also a bit confused. Why was LGD able to push towers so fast?

They were originally waiting for Varus to arrive, as Varus's ultimate would be enough to defend the second mid-lane tower.

In just a few seconds, the fully healed turret was destroyed by LGD.

LGD's lineup doesn't include a Rek'Sai either!

But to be fair, these two marksmen, who have just completed their first major item, have the Ardent Censer effect constantly active on them, plus Lulu's W skill which increases attack speed. How could their tower-destroying speed not be fast?

As soon as Samsung's second mid-lane tower fell, the five LGD players immediately turned and left without hesitation, leaving the Samsung players bewildered in the wind.

In the commentary box.

"Beautiful!" Miller exclaimed excitedly. "Sect Leader An likes to choose blind people to kick, doesn't he!"

"Let's see if your blind man's feet are harder, or our barrel's belly is harder!"

"This wave of destruction, taking down two mid-lane towers in a row, is just too satisfying!"

Wawa chuckled and continued, "LGD's pairing of two support heroes with two marksmen seems interesting. Their tower-destroying speed is ridiculously fast!"

With LGD destroying two of Samsung's defensive towers, the economic gap between the two sides instantly exceeded 3,000 gold.

At this point in time, three thousand yuan represents a significant economic difference that can substantially impact the course of the battle.

More importantly, Samsung lost two outer turrets in the mid lane this time.

Once the outer mid-lane tower is lost, a series of problems arise, such as reduced vision in the jungle.

Next, the game will inevitably fall into LGD's aggressive pace.

The five LGD players were huddled together, and Samsung tried to find an opportunity, but couldn't find any who were alone.

If we can't eliminate any players or create local numerical superiority, then the only way to stop and disrupt LGD's advance is to win the head-on team fight.

The problem is that even if they set up their formation and engage in team fights now, Samsung still can't win.

(End of this chapter)

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