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Chapter 251 Fighting for a Better Tomorrow!

Moreover, this version places greater emphasis on teamwork and resource control, making it difficult for the advantage of a single position to directly translate into victory in the game.

Nevertheless, Coach Abu decided to take a bold step.

He knew that in esports, complacency would only lead to elimination; only by daring to innovate and break through could more possibilities be created. He was full of confidence in his decision, believing that the Flash Wolves players could leverage the advantages of this laning lineup through their excellent skills and teamwork.

During the draft phase, ROX Tigers noticed Flash Wolves' changes and responded accordingly. The two teams traded blows, with each ban and pick filled with suspense and strategic maneuvering.

The audience watched the big screen intently, engaging in a heated discussion about the business strategy of both sides.

With the conclusion of the draft phase, the lineups for both teams were finalized.

Flash Wolves drafted a composition focused on laning dominance, featuring Darius in the top lane, an assassin in the mid lane, and a strong early-game bot lane duo. ROX Tigers, on the other hand, opted for a more balanced composition, offering both strong laning capabilities and solid teamfight performance.

At this point, it's still too early to say whether Coach Abu's draft decisions were right or wrong. However, his willingness to experiment has already earned him considerable recognition. With the match about to begin, everyone is eagerly awaiting to see if the Flash Wolves players can leverage this new draft strategy to gain an advantage in lane and ultimately win the game.

This match was not only a contest of strength between the two teams, but also a battle of BP strategies. Coach Abu's bold attempt will be a decision worth remembering in the history of esports.

As the match bell rang, the players quickly got into the game. Following their pre-match strategy, the Flash Wolves players actively sought opportunities in lane, engaging in fierce laning battles with their opponents.

ROX Tigers, not to be outdone, countered Flash Wolves' attack with excellent teamwork.

The atmosphere at the competition was extremely tense, with cheers and shouts from the audience rising and falling, adding to the excitement of this thrilling match.

The cheers from the audience were like surging waves, one after another.

After finalizing their draft strategies, the second draft phase between Flash Wolves and ROX finally began amidst everyone's anticipation.

Coach Abu's gaze remained firm, showing no wavering in his established ideas, and he decisively selected a hero lineup for Flash Wolves that was extremely dominant in lane.

In the ban phase, Flash Wolves first banned Syndra, Poppy, and Ashe. Syndra, as a mid-lane mage with extremely high burst damage, has formidable output capabilities in both laning and team fights. Banning Syndra can effectively limit ROX's offensive firepower in the mid-lane.

Poppy was a very strong pick in the game at the time, both in the top lane and in team fights. Banning Poppy would prevent the Flash Wolves' top laner from encountering unnecessary trouble in the laning phase and team fights.

Ashe's powerful crowd control and long-range initiation capabilities are also something Flash Wolves fear; banning her can reduce ROX's advantage in team fights.

ROX banned Elise, Nidalee, and Jhin.

Both Elise and Nidalee are highly aggressive junglers in the early game, and ROX's banning of these two champions clearly indicates their intention to prevent Flash Wolves from gaining the upper hand in the early jungle.

Jhin is an ADC with consistent damage output and an extremely long-range ultimate, making him a crucial player in team fights. ROX banned him to limit Flash Wolves' bot lane damage output and initiation capabilities.

Then came the champion selection phase, and Flash Wolves unhesitatingly locked in Jayce, Lee Sin, Cassiopeia, Caitlyn, and Nami. Jayce, with his dual advantages of ranged poke and melee burst damage, can exert immense pressure on the opponent in lane.
This is undoubtedly a champion tailor-made for top laner Yuan Shen. As a jungler with high mobility and aggression, Lee Sin can play an important role in early jungle skirmishes and ganks.

Cassiopeia possesses excellent sustained damage output in the mid lane, and her skill mechanics allow her to continuously deal massive damage in team fights.

With her exceptionally long attack range, the female police officer can easily dominate her lane, creating an advantage for the bot lane. Nami, on the other hand, is a support hero with both healing and crowd control abilities, providing excellent protection and support for the team.

ROX's champion selection was also very clever; they chose Rumble, Olaf, Ryze, Ezreal, and Karma.

As a top laner, Rumble possesses strong laning and teamfight damage output capabilities. Especially in teamfights, his ultimate can divide the battlefield and deal massive area damage.

Olaf is an extremely aggressive jungler whose immunity to crowd control allows him to charge into team fights, absorbing damage and creating opportunities for his team to deal damage. Ryze, the mid-laner, possesses consistent damage output and crowd control, making him a crucial firepower source in team fights. Ezreal, as an ADC, is highly mobile and versatile, able to find suitable positions to deal damage in team fights.

The Sona can provide shields and speed boosts to teammates, enhancing the team's mobility and survivability.

Judging from this draft, it seems that both sides have swapped their overall lineup styles.

Both the ban and pick phases saw both sides adopting strategies similar to the other's usual tactics. This unique ban/pick strategy caught the audience and commentators off guard, sparking a lively discussion about the two sides' strategies.

Based on the current situation, ROX has a relatively more solid roster.

Rumble is a champion that LCK teams have always favored in their strategies for top lane. Smeb, as a top top laner in the LCK region, has an exceptionally high level of mastery over Rumble.

Although Rumble needs to be prepared to withstand pressure when facing Jayce, Smeb's extensive experience and superb skills give him confidence that he can hold his own in lane. Furthermore, Rumble was picked as a counter-pick after Flash Wolves chose Jayce, demonstrating Smeb's confidence in his Rumble pick; he believes he can not only stabilize the lane but also play a crucial role in team fights.

The battle between the two junglers will be the key highlight of this match.

Karsa's choice of Lee Sin is extremely rare in professional matches. Karsa's jungling style leans towards map control and roaming, emphasizing overall team strategy and resource management. Lee Sin, on the other hand, is a highly aggressive jungler, demanding a very high level of skill and reaction speed from the player.

Although R-flash is now a routine operation for professional players in competitions, and is not uncommon even among players in the Gold and Silver ranks, it is not easy to accurately use Lee Sin's skills to deliver crucial control and damage in intense professional matches.

Whether Karsa can adapt to Lee Sin's playstyle and leverage Lee Sin's advantages in early jungle skirmishes and ganks has become the focus of attention.

His counterpart is ROX's Olaf jungler.

Olaf is also very strong in the jungle; his ultimate's immunity to crowd control allows him to maintain his damage output even when ganked or in team fights. Olaf can use his high mobility and damage output to harass Flash Wolves' jungle and disrupt Karsa's rhythm.

Therefore, the battle between these two junglers will directly affect the early stages of the game.

After the draft phase, the players took to the stage one by one, and the atmosphere grew increasingly tense. The audience's eyes were glued to the big screen, eagerly anticipating the start of this exciting match.

This match is not only a contest of individual player skill and teamwork, but also a battle of draft strategies between the two coaches. Who will emerge victorious between Flash Wolves and ROX? Let's wait and see.

As the competition bell rang, the players quickly got into the zone, and an intense e-sports showdown officially began.

In the game, both sides engaged in fierce competition according to their respective draft strategies and tactical arrangements. The laning battles, the resource battles in the jungle, and the intense team fights were all full of suspense and excitement, pushing the atmosphere to one climax after another.

The R-flash maneuver, simply put, is to cancel the aftercast animation of Lee Sin's R skill, allowing the caster to deal the desired damage and control more quickly.

The reason it's R-flash instead of flash-R is to ensure that the control effect is applied more quickly, preventing the opponent from having a chance to respond.

Therefore, the R-flash combo itself is not difficult to execute, but the timing and choice of entry are extremely demanding.

Knowing when to use a skill to maximize its effectiveness is the true test for a player.

The situation is different now than before; Peanut's performance with Lee Sin in the last game was truly amazing.

Karsa's choice of Lee Sin was somewhat out of necessity.
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If Peanut gets Lee Sin on the opposing team, he might be able to regain control of the game, which is exactly what Flash Wolves doesn't want to see.

After careful consideration, the champion Lee Sin was ultimately chosen for Karsa.

The infamous 4396 happened during such a match. Peanut, the opposing jungler, had chosen Olaf as his jungler. It seemed like fate had brought this together again today.

But what will the final result be? Will it be the same as last time? That depends on the performance of both junglers on the field. Regarding the bot lane duo, after much hesitation, Coach Abu [gave Prdv enough respect by directly banning Pray's Ashe].

In the intense competition of the previous match, the Frost Archer became a key factor in determining the course of the game.

Whenever the Flash Wolves' bot lane duo tries to find an opportunity to pressure their opponents, ROX's Ashe always manages to unleash her ultimate decisively from blind vision at crucial moments, thanks to her long range and accurate prediction.

Those sudden icy arrows not only disrupted the Flash Wolves' bot lane duo's rhythm but also created excellent offensive opportunities for ROX's teammates.

Faced with this situation, even imp and Snake, despite their extensive experience, seemed somewhat at a loss. They were repeatedly caught off guard by Ashe's ultimate ability, finding themselves in a passive and defensive position, with their health and economy disadvantages widening.

As the game progressed, this disadvantage gradually spread to the entire game, putting Flash Wolves on the defensive early on, and the outcome of the game was decided far too soon.

After reviewing the match, the Flash Wolves coaching staff realized that with their current tactical system and countermeasures, it would be difficult to effectively limit Ashe's impact in the game. To avoid repeating the same mistake, the Flash Wolves reluctantly added Ashe to their ban list during this draft phase.

Meanwhile, in order to establish an early advantage in the bot lane, Flash Wolves opted for the classic Caitlyn and Nami combination. Caitlyn, with her exceptionally long range, can exert strong pressure on the enemy ADC during the laning phase, forcing the opponent to hesitate to farm and harass.

Nami not only provides healing effects, ensuring the survivability of the bottom lane duo, but her skills can also deliver good crowd control effects.

In the early stages of the game, as long as imp and snake can cooperate well, seize the opportunity, use Nami's control skills to initiate, and follow up with Caitlyn's basic attacks and skill output, they can deal considerable damage to the enemy's bottom lane duo, thereby establishing an economic and experience advantage.

Once this advantage is secured, Flash Wolves will be able to take the initiative in subsequent dragon team fights and map resource contests, laying the foundation for ultimate victory.

In the mid lane, Cassiopeia versus Ryze is a pretty good counter to ten non-electric champions.
In a normal ranked game, if both mid laners have the same skill level, then Cassiopeia can dominate Ryze from level 1 to level 18, leaving him completely overwhelmed and unable to fight back.

However, in the current match, the skill levels of the mid-laners on both sides are roughly equal.

It's unrealistic to expect to gain a significant advantage online.

But in any case, at least in the laning phase, Cassiopeia definitely has enough initiative.

However, Flash Wolves' current lineup selection still seems somewhat extreme.

Although the team has chosen advantageous heroes for each lane, the overall team fight margin for error is still very low when all these heroes are combined, and it can even be said that there is no front line at all.

More importantly, once you have a dominant hero, you cannot afford to make any mistakes in any lane.

Once the opponent gains an advantage in any line, it could easily lead to a stalemate.

This is a huge blow to Flash Wolves' lineup, which emphasizes laning phase!

If that happens, it will be extremely difficult for Flash Wolves to win the game.

Judging from the current choices, Flash Wolves have almost no disadvantages. They must gain an advantage with this lineup.

This situation, where there's no turning back, seems exceptionally risky.

This puts both players to the test in terms of their ability to control the situation. The side that can take the initiative first will be able to grasp the direction of the game sooner.

Yuan Shen is also under considerable pressure this game. In the previous game, Smeb's Jayce showed no problems with skill execution. It's clear that he has a deep understanding of the champion. Now, Smeb dares to pick Rumble as a counter to Jayce, indicating that he has definitely prepared a countermeasure.

It seems unlikely that Yuan Shen's Jayce will gain a significant advantage in the laning phase this game... (End of Chapter)

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