Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl
Chapter 210, Section 207: Shimamura-nee's Toilet!
Chapter 210, Section 207: Shimamura-nee's Toilet!
The moment Nar jumped up, many images flashed through Doran's mind.
He anticipated that Shimamura Yuna might immediately use a smoke bomb to avoid being harmed.
He had anticipated that Shimamura Yuna might use Flash and E to try and create distance between herself and him.
But in any case, I'm sure I'll gain more advantages in this round.
after all
This was an unconventional battle.
This is the most unconventional and unpredictable decision since the CFO and T1 started their best-of-five series.
It should have taken effect by now.
However, when he jumped up to look and saw a dilapidated king emerging from the bushes, his heart sank.
'We're doomed.'
He had that intuition in that instant, and subconsciously used Flash to try to escape.
But it is already late.
The instant he jumped up on the "e", Shimamura Yuna had already attached the "e" to him.
He did use Flash, but it was a completely useless Flash, more like a subconscious act of exhaling in response to stress.
Soon, Shimamura Yuna used Akali's E skill second stage to teleport to the marked Gnar and unleash her burst damage.
Although the trolls arrived quickly and used pillars to lift Akali up, ending her pursuit.
However, this doesn't make sense.
The moment Dolan chose to jump in to stop the man, his fate was already sealed.
Akali's massive burst damage from her E-Q combo has been unleashed, combined with the poke damage from the previous laning phase.
At this point, Gnar's health was in grave danger.
Seeing this, Shimamura Yuna quickly shouted in the voice chat, "Flash W! Flash W will kill him instantly!"
Junjia replied, "Of course I know that!"
From the moment Shimamura Yuna gave the order to Junjia actually taking action, the entire process took only a second.
Or rather, it wasn't Junjia acting on Shimamura Yuna's orders at all.
In the current situation, any normal player could make a similar judgment.
There was absolutely no need for Shimamura Yuna to give orders, nor was there any need for Junjia to respond according to Shimamura Yuna's orders.
The only solution is to see a Gnar on the field who has no Flash, no E, and not enough Fury to transform.
The CFO knows, and T1 knows.
The audience knows, and the commentators know.
Doran knew that if Fryegor's W skill hit him, death would be inevitable.
At this moment, Doran's anxiety had reached its peak, and all that remained in his mind was an almost instinctive will to survive.
He focused all his energy on the likely arrival of Fiorio's W skill.
'If we just turn off this skill...if we just turn off this skill...'
Even if he manages to dodge this skill, he still has a very high probability of dying.
The Ruined King's W skill can miss, but his Q and basic attacks will not miss.
His health is too low right now. As long as Blade of the Ruined King deals damage with his Q and basic attacks, and chases him down a bit, Shimamura Yuna can flash in and finish him off with a Q.
All I can say is that I can use one more Flash attack on Shimamura Yuna.
One Flash + one kill in exchange for two Flashes
Of course, there was still a loss, but it was a partial stop-loss.
However, the more nervous you are, the less skillful you may become in operating the equipment.
Even with this level of stop-loss, he ultimately failed to achieve it.
The Ruined King's W finally hit as expected, and Gnar was kicked to death without any chance to resist.
The atmosphere at the scene was very enthusiastic.
As Nar was kicked to death, a terrifying cheer erupted from the crowd.
The current match between T1 and CFO is like this; the atmosphere at the venue is just like a fan-driven battle.
Both sides have an enormous fan base, and they're both incredibly vocal.
Although the relationship between fans is relatively harmonious, there is still one situation that cannot be avoided.
This competition doesn't feel like a battle between players; it feels more like a contest between fans.
Basically, whichever side has a slight advantage, that side starts shouting loudly.
Whichever side is at a disadvantage, it falls silent.
That would mean there's no need to watch the video at all.
If a blind person were sitting in the audience watching the game, they could tell which side had the advantage simply by listening to which side's fans were louder.
Even after the game, there's no need to create any data charts or win rate curves.
Just upload the decibel charts from both sides, and you can see the overall trend of the game.
That's right, this is the current state of League of Legends esports.
However, there are certainly reasons why the internet celebrity team is an internet celebrity team.
Currently, in the entire League of Legends scene, the emergence of all the popular teams is initially based on skill.
The only one who might be an exception and become an internet celebrity without needing talent is probably Shimamura Yuna.
However, even she is not just good-looking.
She possesses abilities that are no less than those of other internet celebrities.
This was fully demonstrated in this match.
After Gnar was killed, only the troll, who had originally wanted to help, was left all alone.
At this moment, it is completely impossible for the troll to fight two opponents at once.
Even wanting to change to another one is simply impossible.
Whether it's Akali or Blade of the Ruined King, their health is incredibly high.
He had no choice but to turn around and run.
But at this moment, the soul of Gnar that the Ruined King had picked up came in handy.
When this little Gnar was being attacked, he shattered at the slightest touch; his health bar was practically nonexistent.
The move by EQ to jump up and try to hold Akali was enough to raise the blood pressure of T1 fans.
However, after the Ruined King picked up his soul, the EQ jump to slow him down proved to be very effective.
Now, T1 fans are even more furious.
Dude, you're getting instantly killed at home and someone else picks up your Gnar, so you're starting to annoy your own team?
Of course, the troll eventually escaped.
Given that it's the top lane river terrain, and with both the top laner and jungler on CFO's side using Flash, it's still quite difficult to keep chasing them down.
A quick flash over the wall allows him to safely return to his own turret, deterring the CFO from pursuing him.
Even so, Gnar was killed, and both sides used their Flash abilities.
CFO essentially got a free kill on Gnar early on without losing any Flash.
At this point, the situation has become completely unfavorable for T1.
T1 fans felt a chill run down their spines when they saw this.
Actually, the fans of this team generally have a pretty stable mindset.
For no other reason than that T1 really has the resilience of a veteran powerhouse.
This team rarely collapses completely when it's at a disadvantage in the early game.
Having an early advantage often makes it very easy to win.
But...
The CFO team is a group that excels in this area.
When a CFO is at a disadvantage in the early stages, they are unlikely to lose quickly.
However, if the CFO has an early advantage, then they are basically guaranteed to win.
Someone previously compiled statistics on CFO's tournament matches.
According to statistics, this team lost only one game when they had an economic lead 15 minutes prior.
Moreover, that was a league match where the driver came on as a substitute, not a match where Shimamura Yuna started as the CFO.
In other words, as long as Shimamura Yuna starts, as long as Shimamura Yuna plays, then an early advantage is equivalent to a win for CFO.
This data is simply too outrageous.
From the audience's perspective, it can be said that if the CFO doesn't seem to be under any pressure, then he has absolutely no idea how to lose or what he can use to lose.
When playing against this team, the strategy is to hope to suppress them in the early game, worry about whether the suppression is strong enough in the mid-game, and worry about being reversed and overturned in the late game.
This kind of viewing experience is very unfriendly to the fans of the opposing team.
I feel very insecure.
If you feel insecure even when you can suppress the CFO in the early stages, what about when you can't suppress him in the early stages?
Then there's definitely no way to deal with it.
At this crucial moment, the CFO made the first kill, gaining an advantage, which naturally panicked T1's fans.
[No way, are we going to lose again? Losing to the CFO twice is just...unbelievable!]
[Damn, I have a feeling we're going to lose again.]
I don't want to watch anymore.
【No, why? Why is there a problem in the top lane again? Is the skill gap really that big?】
I don't think we can really blame Dolan, because he was also completely outmatched during the Zeus Vanguard tournament. It seems like, apart from Kiin, no one has been able to stand up to Shimamura Yuna head-on right now.
Yes, it really was only Kiin; everyone else got completely crushed by Shimamura. Kiin could only be said to have smothered Shimamura; it's not accurate to say she won.
Is Shimamura Yuna really that powerful? Is there no one who can handle her?
That's right.
This is the sentiment of many viewers.
Is there no one who can handle Shimamura Yuna?
Is there no one who can break her rule?
Is she really that invincible?
the answer is.
It really was that kind of rule.
After the fight here, Doran's nightmare truly began.
Yuna Shimamura chose this champion in order to suppress Gnar in lane.
Under normal circumstances, this champion is one that would make it uncomfortable for Yuna Shimamura to play as Gnar.
She chose this champion with the intention of suppressing and destroying Gnar.
Then, this point was amplified many times over after the initial successful counter-gank.
Previously, Akali could suppress Gnar for ten rounds, but if she made just one mistake, she would never be able to beat Gnar again.
Now, however, the situation is different.
Akali might make a mistake, and then Gnar can't deal damage if he builds some magic resistance and tankiness.
But the problem is
With his equipment and experience advantage, Gnar could no longer even look at Shimamura Yuna.
Basically, Shimamura Yuna could easily come up and unleash a combo on Gnar. She didn't even need to finish the combo; she just chased him down and used Q twice, and Gnar lost a third of his health.
If he completes a full EEQ combo, then uses a smoke bomb to chase and follow up with two more QA attacks, then that Gnar is doomed.
It's fair to say they're completely outmatched in lane.
In this situation, Nar can only stay put and not try to last-hit minions.
If you're mean to me, I'll back down.
If you don't let me get it fixed, then I won't get it fixed.
Anyway, let's focus on developing first.
But the problem is
Akali is a very strong champion in the early game.
Unlike other heroes that she and Shimamura Yuna played, which were less useful in team fights after the laning phase and only became powerful in the late game, this one was different.
This hero's combat power in the early stages is nothing short of devastating.
It has almost the most damage output of any hero in the early game, making it the epitome of a full-health solo kill among mage assassins.
Gnar has absolutely no control over a hero like that.
That led to one result.
Trundle's jungle is like a toilet.
Yes.
For a character like Trundle, who lacks mobility, is relatively clumsy, has little resistance, and whose damage output relies heavily on auto-attacks, it's a nightmare if a well-farmed Akali keeps venturing into the jungle to annoy him.
If Akali's role is simply to coordinate with Blade of the Ruined King to farm jungle resources, control the bugs, or manage the Rift, that's one thing.
Then consider it your early advantage, it's yours to claim.
But the problem is
The CFO's side is far from satisfied.
They're really pushing their luck.
They really used Trundle's wilderness area as a toilet, or rather, a dry toilet.
Pull when you want, leave when you want.
When he saw Akali bring Blade of the Ruined King into his jungle, he felt like a mouse seeing a cat.
That was incredibly frustrating.
That's the key point.
He couldn't get help from the roadside yet.
Because he's not the only one who's a toilet.
This Gnar on the road is also a toilet.
When I was attacked in the jungle, I was basically just going to use myself as a toilet.
But if Nar were to die at the same time, it would mean both toilets would be smashed together.
And so, Oner Trundle felt utterly frustrated with his gameplay.
I feel incredibly frustrated and uncomfortable.
It's probably because he really couldn't stand playing it anymore and thought, "Why are you, Feuergo, giving me that attitude?"
Finally, when Junjia invaded his territory, he couldn't take it anymore.
He got into a fight with Fóyego.
then
Then he was instantly killed by Shimamura Yuna, who appeared out of his blind spot.
If you think about it for a moment, you'll realize that if Foygo randomly enters the jungle to find you, there's definitely someone following behind him.
Akali just recalled to base and hasn't shown up on the lane yet. Where did she go?
It’s so hard to guess.
But Oner was already a bit addicted.
He was already somewhat unable to think straight.
He didn't think about where Shimamura Yuna was, or rather, he didn't want to think about it.
He wanted to deceive himself and then devour this slovenly king who was showing off in front of him.
But deceiving yourself won't help.
In the end, Shimamura Yuna is still here. She appeared in the most likely place, in the most natural place.
It will still happen in the end.
And so, Oner was kicked to death.
After confirming that Oner was fighting the Ruined King, Shimamura Yuna immediately walked up and used her Re to attach to him, then relied on Akali's extremely high base damage and the increased spell power from her equipment.
The troll, already underdeveloped, was instantly killed with almost no resistance.
The Ruined King didn't even do much damage; the damage from just one person, Shimamura Yuna, was enough to kill him.
The situation here is more than just a matter of the situation.
T1's momentum has already started to falter.
(End of this chapter)
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