LOL: What does it mean to torture players?

Chapter 382: New LCK force! EDG won the group stage with a perfect record!

The next day, there was no EDG game on the schedule.

Therefore, the EDG players chose to stay in the training room of the hotel and continue their high-intensity training to maintain their competitive form.

Of course, if there is a particularly crucial or eye-catching game between other teams, they will also suspend training and gather together to watch and analyze.

In the morning, after three intense and fulfilling training matches, the players leaned back on their gaming chairs, looking slightly tired.

Su Mo stood up, stretched, and reminded:
"Everyone, take a break and watch a game together. IG vs. DWG, this game is worth watching."

When they heard that it was a contest between these two teams, the players who were originally a little listless instantly became energetic and came over one after another.

The factory director stroked his chin and muttered thoughtfully:

"Come to think of it, DWG and IG seem to be the third seed teams in their respective regions. Well, you know what, the strength of these two teams seems to be quite close. This game will definitely be exciting."

Su Mo stepped back to make more comfortable viewing space for his teammates. Everyone naturally gathered around and looked at the big screen in the center of the training room.

Coach Abu also came over from the coaching booth nearby, stood behind everyone, and said seriously:

"Everyone, cheer up and watch this game carefully! As a new generation strong team in LCK, DWG will definitely play with all their strength against IG without any reservation. We can take this opportunity to observe and see what new things and tactics the LCK teams have been focusing on practicing recently."

Just then, a crisp cell phone notification sound rang.

Su Mo looked down and found that there was new news in the LPL expedition group.

He clicked it and took a look.

IG, Ning: "Brothers, watch out! Next, I will show you what it means to capture DWG alive!"

IG, Baolan: "Gao Zhenning, can you please stop embarrassing yourself in public? As long as you don't give away your opponent's cards, our IG can win!"

FPX, Doinb: "IG will definitely win! IG is so strong, and they have such great players like Rookie and Theshy!"

IG, Ning: "Jin Gugu, can you stop being so cheesy? I get goosebumps just listening to this. I want to vomit!"

EDG, Meiko: "Come on IG! Our entire EDG team will cheer you on mentally!"

On the screen, the game is about to begin.

The players from both teams are coming on stage one by one and making a brief pre-match appearance.

Afterwards, some interviews with the players produced before the game began to play on the big screen, especially the clips about how they evaluated their opponents in this game.

DWG's mid laner Showmaker and top laner Nuguri both behaved quite modestly in the interview, and their words were full of respect for Rookie and Theshy, two of the top LPL players.

In contrast, the IG players appeared full of confidence, and their words and actions revealed a strong aura of determination to win.

The players took their positions and adjusted their equipment, and the game soon entered the exciting BP (hero ban and selection) phase.

Coach Abu also took out the notebook and pen he carried with him, and prepared to start recording and analyzing with a focused expression.

The BP of both sides went back and forth, and the first few choices seemed to be relatively normal and conventional.

Suddenly, during the selection phase, IG decisively picked out Akali!

On the DWG side, they almost instantly locked in Kayle (Angel) as a response.

Seeing this, Coach Abu frowned slightly and muttered:

"Mercy? Using Mercy to fight Akali doesn't seem to be a good idea, right? She will be suppressed badly in the lane."

Su Mo stood aside and analyzed calmly:
"I don't think this angel is used to fight against Akali. It is likely to swing to the middle lane."

As expected, IG got Lucian for Rookie right after that.

Seeing this, Su Mo continued to analyze, "Look, IG's Lucian is obviously aimed at Mercy. As a result, DWG's Mercy will have a very hard time playing in the lane, whether it's top lane or mid lane."

Coach Abu nodded, and then asked, "Su Mo, what do you think of the strength of the hero Angel in this version? I remember you played her once in a game before, and the effect was very good, but then Angel went through a relatively large revision."

Su Mo patiently introduced: "The overall strength of the current version of Angel is much stronger than when I played it before. The most critical change is that the previous Angel needed to be upgraded to level 11 before it could become a ranged attack hero, but now, it only needs to be upgraded to level 6, and the formation speed is much faster."

At this moment, DWG decisively got a Jayce for their top laner Nuguri in the last pick (fifth floor).

In this way, DWG's lineup is finally determined, and Nuguri's Jayce will face Theshy's Akali in the top lane.

The game officially begins and enters Summoner's Rift.

In the middle lane, the Angel controlled by Showmaker was indeed suppressed badly by Rookie's Lucian!

Just five minutes into the game, Angel's number of last hits was suppressed by Lucian by more than a dozen.

Meiko looked at the situation in the middle lane on the screen and felt something was wrong. He said:
"This Showmaker's Mercy actually uses the 'Kleptomancy' talent. He's really too bold! Facing a strong hero like Lucian in the early game, he still dares to use the gold stealing talent?"

Su Mo smiled faintly upon hearing this and said, "Maybe, this is the confidence of a top player."

He paused and continued, "Although Showmaker was very humble in the pre-match interview, he must be absolutely confident in his personal strength."

Suddenly, the first small-scale team fight broke out in the bottom lane!

DWG's jungler Canyon, controlling Taliyah, launched a precise GANK on IG's bottom lane combination, successfully achieving a one-for-two advantage exchange.

IG's jungler Ning Wang saw that the mid lane Angel had not yet reached level 6, which seemed to be a good GANK opportunity, so he wanted to try to GANK the mid lane.

However, his intention was seen through in advance by DWG's vision in the river.

As a result, the situation on the field suddenly became a little awkward.

Ning Wang's jungler was lingering in the middle river, wanting to go up but not daring to, seeming a little hesitant.

In the end, he was caught up by the DWG jungler who arrived in time and was forced to use his flash to escape.

The factory manager was shocked when he saw this scene and couldn't help but complain:
"Ah? What on earth is Ning Wang doing? If he wants to go up, then he should just go up directly! Or he should just not go up and just go jungle. Isn't it a waste of his development time to stay in the middle lane for so long?"

In the middle lane, Showmaker's Angel was still struggling under the strong suppression of Rookie's Lucian.

Eight minutes into the game, Angel's number of last hits had been suppressed by Lucian by a full twenty!

Meiko looked at the huge gap in the laning phase and couldn't help but mutter:

"I feel that the hero Angel may not be a good choice in this version. At least, you must not pick it first, otherwise you will be pinned to the ground by various heroes on the opposite side."

Coach Abu also nodded in agreement. "That's right. Moreover, this is the official enhanced Angel. If the Angel was weak before, being suppressed by the opponent by twice as many last hits in ten minutes would be considered a small number."

When everyone heard this, they subconsciously turned their eyes to Su Mo.

Su Mo's figure seemed to suddenly become taller at this moment.

After all, Su Mo had once relied on the old version of the angel that had not yet been enhanced to complete a stunning carry in the game and lead the team to victory.

Su Mo felt the gazes of his teammates and said:
"In general, the hero Angel is more suitable for the top lane. Because the laning environment in the middle lane is relatively rigid, and the hero's activity space is limited. The soldier line in the top lane is longer and the terrain is more complex. Angel can resist pressure and develop in various ways, and can even actively give up some last hits to avoid direct laning with strong heroes. However, in the middle lane, these operations are difficult to achieve."

Upon hearing this, Coach Abu immediately started writing down everything frantically in his notebook, carefully writing down every word Su Mo said.

Suddenly, the Rock Bird controlled by DWG's jungler Canyon activated the ultimate skill "Wall Curtain" again, quickly supporting from the jungle to the bottom lane, and once again successfully completed the GANK of IG's bottom lane combination, and once again got a double kill!

At this point, IG has clearly fallen into a disadvantage in the overall situation.

Seeing this, Zzitai commented: "DWG's jungler is really something! He knows very well that IG's bottom lane combination is the only one in their lineup where it is easier to find opportunities for ganking, so he keeps focusing on the bottom lane to gank."

He paused and continued, "I feel that IG's bottom lane combination should have played more cautiously when they knew they were the opponent's main target. Judging from the lineups of both teams, IG's bottom lane combination is indeed the easiest point for the opponent to catch. They should not play so aggressively and give the opponent a chance."

Su Mo, however, expressed a different view. He analyzed:

"But you also have to consider another problem. IG's bottom lane is EZ, while DWG's bottom lane is Kai'Sa. If EZ doesn't exert enough suppression power in the lane and just develops peacefully with the opponent's Kai'Sa, then for IG, it is actually equivalent to a disadvantage. Because in the teamfight period, EZ's sustained output ability is definitely not as good as Kai'Sa's."

The competition is still going on fiercely.

The two sides began to exchange heads frequently in the mid-term, and the battle situation was intense.

DWG's mid laner Showmaker, after being severely suppressed in the early stage, has been choosing to develop steadily in the middle lane and no longer roaming around easily.

On the contrary, IG's mid laner Rookie, after gaining the laning advantage, began to roam to the top lane frequently, helping Theshy's Akali successfully kill Nuguri's Jayce several times.

Ray watched from the side and couldn't help but comment:

"DWG's top laner Nuguri is really strong. When his Jayce was laning against Theshy's Akali, he was able to maintain a slight laning advantage in the early stages of the game. Although the advantage was not too big, it was already very remarkable."

Upon hearing this, no one from EDG raised any objection.

Theshy's personal strength is obvious to everyone. Among the top laners in LPL, he is definitely unique.

Perhaps, only Su Mo can surely surpass him. Other top laners will more or less seem powerless when facing Theshy.

Both sides continued to engage in a long period of development and pulling in the mid-term.

DWG and IG took turns leading in the economic curves, but the economic gap between the two sides has always been very small and has never been really widened.

As the game progressed, DWG's ADC Kaisa finally made his third major core equipment.

At this point, DWG's lineup has gradually begun to gain momentum and entered their strong period.

So, taking advantage of the moment when IG's vision in the jungle was open, DWG decisively chose to group together and quickly rushed to kill the big dragon!

By the time the IG players reacted and rushed to the Baron pit to check the situation, it was already too late. The Baron's howl resounded throughout the canyon, and the buff was easily taken by DWG.

Seeing this, Iboy commented: "Kai'Sa with three pieces of equipment is really fast in killing the Baron. IG didn't set up vision near the Baron pit for such a long time, so this Baron was basically given to DWG for free."

After successfully obtaining the Baron Buff, DWG immediately began to organize a group advance.

At this time, the role of the hero Angel in team battles gradually emerged.

Even if DWG's formation is forced open by IG, Angel can activate the ultimate skill "Moment of Judgment" at the critical moment to provide precious invincible time for teammates who are under focused fire, thus defusing the crisis.

Moreover, in order to force a team fight, IG often uses many key control skills and burst skills.

In this case, if IG kills DWG's key players, then in the subsequent team battles, IG will appear very weak due to the skill vacuum period and will not be able to beat DWG at all.

With the blessing of the Baron Buff, DWG began to advance rapidly and successfully took down IG's second tower in the middle lane.

The factory manager looked at the scene on the screen where IG was losing ground and made his own judgment:

"It's no use. IG is too far away. With this lineup, they are no longer a match for DWG at this point."

However, just when everyone thought that IG would be easily defeated by DWG, the situation on the field suddenly changed!
Suddenly, in a positional battle in front of the second tower in the top lane, Akali controlled by Theshy cut into the battlefield from the flank like a ghost!
He cooperated with the jungle hero Ning Wang's precise team-opening, and with lightning speed, he was the first to kill DWG's core output point Kaisa!

Afterwards, Theshy's Akali turned into a troublemaker in team battles. Using the Xia array and multiple displacements, he repeatedly pulled in DWG's formation, successfully retaining several opponent's heroes, creating output space for his teammates, and turning the disadvantageous situation around!

Meiko saw this scene and cheered excitedly: "Theshy! Nice! Thehsy and Ning Wang both stood up at the same time!"

He continued excitedly: "It feels like IG has a chance again! With Akali so fat, the C position heroes in the back row of DWG are actually quite dangerous!"

However, just when everyone in EDG thought that IG was about to sound the clarion call for a counterattack and stage a stunning comeback, IG's support Baolan was careless in his position while trying to gain a deeper vision, and was seized by DWG and killed.

In a chain reaction, Rookie's Lucian, who came to support, was unfortunately killed as well.

DWG seized this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and easily took down the Baron that had just refreshed.

Afterwards, they moved non-stop to the Ancient Dragon pit, and even though IG did not have all the players in the team, they still managed to capture the Ancient Dragon as well.

With two dragons in hand, DWG's offensive is unstoppable.

What followed was a one-sided crushing massacre. In the end, DWG team defeated IG without any danger and won this crucial victory!
After watching this ups and downs and dramatic game, everyone in the EDG lounge shook their heads and sighed.

The factory manager was the first to comment: "I found that IG's team played too undisciplined. Sometimes they can indeed perform very exciting and eye-catching operations, which are amazing. However, there will always be someone in the team who inexplicably gives away kills at some critical moments and ruins a good game."

He paused and continued, "Giving away a few kills in the early stages of the game may not have such a fatal impact. But in the middle and late stages, a kill in a key position often means a big dragon, and may even directly lead to the loss of the game. Who can withstand such a mistake!"

Meiko also said thoughtfully: "You know what, IG seems to have always been this style. They were like this in S8 last year. When they played well, they were unstoppable, but all kinds of small mistakes also emerged one after another, which ruined many advantageous games."

"However, the individual abilities of the players on this year's DWG team seem very strong. IG was unable to rely on their strong individual abilities to gain a huge laning advantage like they did last year. Once they made a small mistake, DWG would seize the opportunity and cause huge losses."

At this time, the LPL expedition group became lively again.

FPX, Doinb: "What on earth are IG doing? Aren't there too many mistakes in this game?" FPX, Tian: "I feel like if IG gave away two fewer key kills, they should have won this game."

EDG, Iboy: "Alas, I can only say that this is IG's normal performance, you'll get used to it."

IG, Ning: "DWG was lucky in this game. Really, they won with this. I am convinced."

He immediately sent another message: "It's okay, the group stage is still long! They can't be so lucky every time!"

IG, Baolan: "Gao Zhenning, how dare you say that? If you hadn't given up a few waves of rhythm in the early stage, we would have won this game a long time ago!"

IG, Ning: "Hey, Blue Princess, you dare to speak up? Your last crucial vision error directly gave the opponent the Baron and the Ancient Dragon, which decided the outcome of the game. Don't you have any idea?"

Seeing Ning Wang and Bao Lan, they actually started arguing with all their might in the LPL expedition group, ignoring the onlookers from other teams.

On the EDG side, Coach Abu quickly clapped his hands, drawing everyone's attention back, and said:

"Okay, now that we've finished watching the game, we can see from this game that the individual abilities of the DWG players are indeed very strong. We must pay enough attention to this."

Over the next two days, the S9 group stage continued in full swing.

In the subsequent games, EDG once again easily defeated SPY and ended the entire first round of the group stage with a perfect record of three wins.

After the first round of group matches is over, there will be a three-day rest period.

Immediately afterwards, the more crucial and brutal second round of group matches will officially begin!

For EDG, which currently maintains an undefeated record, the pressure to qualify from the group stage is not too great.

Their more important task now is to carefully observe and analyze the qualifying situation of other groups and the situation of potential knockout opponents.

The first day of the second round of group matches will start with Group A.

Within this day, all remaining matches in Group A will be played to determine the final qualifying places for the group.

The current qualifying situation of Group A is already clearer.

After the first round of group matches, the G2 team from the LEC region ranked first in the group with a record of three wins.

The GRF team from the LCK region is currently ranked second in the group with a record of two wins and one loss.

The remaining C9 team had a record of one win and two losses in the first round.

The HKA team lost all three games in the first round of the group stage and did not win a single game.

The first battle to take place was the battle for the top spot in Group A - the focus battle between GRF and G2.

Both teams will now go all out to compete for the first place in the group and the qualifying spot.

The factory manager looked at the game that was about to begin on the screen and muttered in confusion:

"I didn't expect GRF to lose to G2 in the first round of the group stage. Did we overestimate their strength before?"

"I thought that with GRF's strength, it shouldn't be too difficult for them to beat G2."

Su Mo heard this and responded, "The top teams in the European and American regions are not as weak as we thought. Their top teams are still quite competitive."

The factory manager continued, with a hint of calculation in his tone:
"If GRF loses to G2 again today, then they will at best qualify as the second in the group. If EDG can qualify as the first in the group, then in the next quarterfinal draw, we may still be able to draw them?"

Meiko said on the side, expressing her own opinion:

"To be honest, if GRF is really double-killed by G2, I personally would rather face GRF in the quarterfinals than G2. G2 is a team with a very weird playing style, which is full of uncertainty."

On the screen, players from both teams have appeared one after another.

Every player on the GRF team had an uneasy expression on their face and looked a little solemn.

Su Mo could see that after their GRF unexpectedly lost to G2 in the first round of the group stage, they must have been under tremendous public pressure from fans and media in the LCK region.

Therefore, they now returned to the court with a strong rage for revenge.

Before entering the BP phase, the big screen began to play pre-match interviews with the players of G2 and GRF as usual.

As expected, G2 team's core player Perkz started his signature pre-match "trash talk" session again!
Perkz was seen in front of the interview camera, saying with a relaxed expression:

"To be honest, GRF is not actually on our list of main competitors. In the eyes of G2, the only real opponent is EDG. So, I hope this game can be finished soon. We don't want to waste too much time on GRF."

"Fuck!" Iboy couldn't help but exclaimed when he saw Perkz's remarks.

Meiko also sighed: "Is this the legendary 'King of Forcing'? He is too good at pretending!"

He paused, and then said in a somewhat joking tone: "I suddenly want to support GRF now. I really don't want to see Perkz's arrogant face anymore."

Entering the BP phase, in this game, GRF's jungler Tarzan chose a hero that requires a lot of skills - Qiyana.

The mid laner Chovy got another assassin-type hero - Akali.

Top laner Doran also chose a very offensive hero - Jayce.

Seeing the lineup that GRF finally decided on, Meiko showed a look of trepidation on his face and said:
"The GRF lineup they chose is full of carry heroes that require extreme operation! Isn't this a bit too tight-fisted? There is not a single proper front-line tank in the entire lineup!"

Hearing this, Su Mo teased, "Whoever is attacked first by the opponent will naturally become the front row."

He paused, then added seriously, "Of course, it's not that exaggerated. Although Qiyana and Akali look like fragile assassins, they both have very flexible displacement skills and means of survival. It's not easy to kill them easily in a team battle. In the end, it all depends on the player's individual operation and on-the-spot performance."

The lineup of the G2 team is also not simple.

Their top laner, Wunder, chose a hero that is almost unbeatable in the late game - Angel Kayle.

As for the bottom lane combination, they chose an unconventional "Gragas + Yasuo" combination that was even more amazing.

It can be seen that both sides fought very hard in this crucial battle for the top spot, and both wanted to bring out some of their best tricks.

The game officially begins and enters Summoner's Rift.

In the early laning stage of the game, GRF relied on the players' superior individual abilities to gain laning advantages in all three lanes!

The G2 team had no choice but to be forced into a passive situation where they had to withstand pressure on all three fronts.

The GRF players began to accumulate a small economic advantage in an orderly manner.

For G2, although this situation is uncomfortable, it is still within an acceptable range. The only difference is that they are slightly suppressed by the opponent in terms of last hitting.

But soon, the first wave of key rhythm points on the field appeared!

G2's jungler Jankos, controlling his Lee Sin, wanted to compete for the Swift Crab resources in the river area.

As a result, they were accidentally ambushed by GRF jungler Tarzan who had been lying in ambush here for a long time!
GRF's mid laner Akali also came to support at an extremely fast speed, and cooperated with Tarzan's Qiyana to successfully kill Jankos's Lee Sin and get the first blood!

However, this is not over yet!

Immediately afterwards, G2's jungler Jankos tried to gank the top lane to help Wunder's Angel relieve the pressure on the lane.

As a result, his movements were once again discovered in advance by GRF's jungler Tarzan, and he was once again ambushed by Tarzan, and once again successfully killed!

When the factory manager saw this scene, his expression became a little serious and he said:

"No, GRF's jungler Tarzan seems to have completely mastered G2's jungler Jankos! It's like he has activated a full-map cheat and can always predict Jankos's movements in advance. This guy's game awareness is really a bit abnormal."

G2's formation began to show signs of collapse, and its players were defeated one by one by GRF, making it difficult for them to form an effective resistance.

GRF's advantage snowballed, rapidly expanding its economic lead.

G2's jungler Jankos seemed to be a little impatient after dying twice in a row.

He forcibly organized his teammates and wanted to GANK the well-developed GRF top laner Jayce.

As a result, because they acted too hastily, GRF seized the opportunity and achieved a perfect team wipe with a zero-for-five exchange!
Moreover, GRF also took the Baron Buff, and the outcome of the game was basically no longer suspenseful.

Looking at the scene of G2's disintegration on the screen, the factory manager concluded:
"This game was a pure difference between junglers. GRF's jungler Tarzan is really not simple, very not simple. His playing style is very calm and rational. Although his operation is not amazing, his performance is very stable. The most important thing is that his game awareness is so good that he can always accurately judge the opponent's jungler's movements and intentions in advance."

Su Mo heard this and a playful smile appeared on his face, and he said teasingly:

"Factory, why do I feel like you seem a little panicked?"

Upon hearing this, the factory manager sneered and said disdainfully: "Haha, I'm panicking? That's impossible! Besides, even if GRF really gets first place in the group, if we EDG also get first place in the group, then we won't meet them in the draw for the quarterfinals. What's there to panic about?"

Soon, GRF easily won the game with its huge economic advantage.

As a result, the records of GRF and G2 teams became the same, and in the two rounds of the group stage, both sides won once.

If they do not lose to other teams in the same group in subsequent games, then the two teams will need to play an extra game to decide the final first place in the group.

Time soon came to night.

The match situation in Group A was similar to what the EDG players had expected.

The other two teams in the same group, C9 and HKA, do have a significant gap in strength compared to G2 and GRF, and cannot pose any substantial threat to these two strong teams.

In the end, G2 and GRF both tied for the top spot in Group A with an excellent record of 5 wins and 1 loss.

The next step is to decide who will be the top spot in Group A – the extra game!
Coach Abu's expression became particularly serious, and he warned:

"Everyone, watch this extra match carefully! These two teams will definitely try their best now and won't hold back. After all, being able to advance to the quarterfinals as the first in the group will indeed give them a big advantage in the draw for the knockout stage. They must do everything they can to get this spot!"

Meiko looked at the screen and muttered quietly, "I feel like G2 should play more seriously in this tiebreaker. In the last game against GRF, they played too mindlessly, and their tactical intentions were clearly seen by the opponent every time."

As expected, in this crucial extra game, the G2 team also played very decisively and resolutely.

They directly grabbed Qiyana to fight against the Lee Sin chosen by GRF jungler Tarzan.

When the factory manager saw G2's choice, he couldn't help but laugh and said:

"Is G2's jungler Jankos going crazy? Is he trying to use Qiyana to prove that the reason he couldn't beat Tarzan in the last game was purely a problem of hero restraint, not his own personal strength?"

At the same time, G2's bottom lane combination unexpectedly picked out Zoe to cooperate with the auxiliary control hero.

This also leads to their entire G2 lineup being very lacking in sustained physical output capabilities in the mid-to-late game, and there is no orthodox ADC hero.

Their top laner Jayce can barely be considered a half-baked ADC.

Su Mo saw the lineup that G2 finally decided on and couldn't help but shook his head slightly, commenting:

"G2's lineup has no late-game potential. If they can't gain a huge economic advantage in the early and middle stages of the game, then they will have no chance of winning if the game drags on until the late stages."

He paused and continued his analysis: "GRF has two very solid front-line tank heroes, Galio and Ornn. Pure AP burst heroes like Zoe can't beat these two big tanks in the late game."

The game officially begins and enters Summoner's Rift.

As expected, G2's bottom lane combination was the first to run into problems during the laning phase.

They were badly suppressed by GRF's bottom lane duo Viper and Lehends, and were at a disadvantage in both last-hitting and health.

GRF's jungler Tarzan seized this opportunity keenly, went to the bottom lane for GANK, and successfully cooperated with his teammates to get the first kill of the game - first blood!

After getting the first blood, Tarzan began to frantically use the laning advantage of his bottom lane duo, constantly invading G2's lower jungle area, plundering resources wantonly, and making Jankos very annoyed.

G2's jungler Jankos had no choice but to go to the lower jungle area, wanting to have a head-on fight with Tarzan.

However, since G2's bottom lane combination had been severely damaged and unable to provide effective support in time, Jankos was unable to do so in the encounter in the jungle because he had fewer teammates than the opponent, and was eventually successfully breached by GRF in the lower half of the jungle's defense line.

The factory manager looked at G2's passive situation on the screen and commented:
"G2's bottom lane is now at a huge disadvantage. In this situation, Jankos can only choose to temporarily give up the resources in the bottom jungle and look for opportunities in the top jungle. However, it is indeed very difficult to gank a well-developed Ornn in the top lane."

Su Mo pointed out the core of the problem and said:

"In this game, G2's biggest problem was the BP. Almost all of the ADC heroes that their core player Perkz was good at were banned by GRF. This forced him to choose Zoe to play in the bottom lane. In this way, GRF could unscrupulously focus on G2's bottom lane in this game, and Perkz had no way to deal with it."

Meiko couldn't help laughing when she heard this and said:

"It seems that A-P is really going to screw G2 over this time! The depth of his hero pool is indeed a big problem. He can't play many traditional ADC heroes. Once he is banned, he can only use some mage heroes to make up the number." (End of this chapter)

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