Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl
Chapter 284 281 Give me back Shimamura-nee!
Chapter 284, Section 281: Give Me Back Shimamura-nee!
This question baffled both the audience and the commentators.
All I could do was watch as Shimamura's Tsar racked up money like crazy on the field, his economy grew ridiculously large, and his equipment became increasingly luxurious.
However, they couldn't even find a breakthrough.
Here, we must mention the two players, Xiaohu and Liu Qingsong.
These two players, as veterans for many years, may sometimes appear lifeless and their skills may not keep up with the intensity.
Their presence will cause WBG to crawl like maggots in the third stage and be treated like a dog in the league.
However, when someone on the team can carry the load and relieve their pressure, the experience of these two veteran players becomes extremely useful.
They can stop their teammates when they get carried away.
They are also able to make relatively good judgments on their own.
These two individuals simultaneously serve as the team's commanders, while continuously providing the team with information and making decisions.
At the same time, although Xiaotian is not a player who is particularly inclined to be a commander, he is also a veteran with rich experience.
He might not be able to give the team the right commands or make good decisions as frequently as he can.
However, his thinking in the jungle and his speed in understanding his teammates' instructions are also very fast.
Having three veteran players who have been competing for many years greatly improves the team's communication efficiency and decision-making accuracy.
While Shimamura Yuna couldn't offer much help in this regard, as she's hardly a player with a strong sense of the big picture.
Moreover, when she was CFO, she could be considered a normal player, and she would communicate with her teammates no matter what she did.
Although they participate very little in decision-making, it's not to the point of being so extreme as to say nothing at all.
But now that WBG has come along, there has been a real qualitative change.
He went from being taciturn to being completely silent.
She basically doesn't make any decisions within the team.
She only communicates with her teammates when she's in a team fight; otherwise, she basically just reports a MISS.
But what's good about her is that she follows orders and has strong execution skills.
Although she herself doesn't have much judgment, she is quick to accept and execute her teammates' judgments.
So the final result was that the whole game was like a game between three old men: Xiao Hu, Xiao Tian, and Liu Qingsong.
As for Shimamura Yuna and Light
They really do seem like two plugins in this team.
You can't say they're useless.
Especially Shimamura Yuna, if she's useless, then there's no one else useful on the WBG team.
Throughout the game, she made decisions based on the information and instructions given by these three people, decisions that were neither good nor bad.
She was nothing more than a ruthless command execution machine.
The key point is that even so, Shimamura Yuna's role was still very prominent.
This team operates in a somewhat magical, even somewhat abnormal, way.
But somehow it manages to keep operating.
Now, Shimamura Yuna is starting to wonder if she will suffer for a long time if she leaves WBG.
She felt that she had been spoiled by the older players in the team.
I've gotten used to not speaking or communicating, and only reporting basic information.
If she were to join a regular team, how long would it take her to adapt before she could play normally?
She has some concerns about this.
But
Right now, none of that matters.
Importantly, WBG's current communication style is the most suitable for them.
In such a team, Shimamura Yuna is able to unleash her full potential.
she.
You don't need to think about anything.
All she needs to do is focus.
Focus on the game, focus on the online match, focus on your own skills.
At this moment, she truly entered a state of "true flow," a state of perfect unity between mind and body.
This is a unique quality that has never been seen before or since.
At this moment, Shimamura Yuna may be the real one.
A phenomenal player.
T1 fans had initially had renewed expectations for this match because of their previous victory.
They all have high hopes for T1 at Worlds, hoping that Faker can regain his form and shake off his previous slump, and find his rhythm again.
But
WBG didn't even have a process of being confused and then slowly finding their rhythm.
With just one adjustment between matches, WBG regained its rhythm.
Actually, the method is very simple for WBG.
I know you're in good form in the mid lane.
But no matter how good your mid-lane performance is, can it be better than my Shimamura-nee?
Judging from the content of this S-series tournament, Shimamura Yuna's individual skill level is seriously above average.
It is an absolute level of combat power that cannot be compared with anyone else.
It should be said that, among all the players in the past, none have possessed such a strong personal style and such extreme laning ability.
Even if Faker's form improves, there's nothing he can do against a player like that.
Not to mention.
This little tiger looked like he was in bad shape, but no one expected that he was actually in better shape than Dolan.
Everyone's a bit confused. Why does Doran's performance plummet so much at Worlds?
Why did I play fairly well during MSI, but suddenly... at Worlds?
The fans' spirits quickly plummeted again.
Everyone realized it.
Adjusting T1 is pointless.
Everything was just an illusion.
As a result, complaints that had already appeared before but suddenly resurfaced have become popular on social media platforms.
[So, we should have waited for Shimamura back then, right? Shimamura just wanted to rest. If T1 had been more sincere, they could have waited until Shimamura had finished her rest and returned to competition.]
[It's not a matter of sincerity; it's just that Dolan seemed to be doing quite well during the Summer Split, so T1 probably gave up on the idea. Didn't many T1 fans say back then that pursuing Shimamura now would be a bit unfair to Dolan?]
Who could have predicted the huge gap between Dolan and Shimamura at the World Championships?
[How could we not have thought of that? We played against them during MSI. T1 should have been determined to pursue Shimamura Yuna; it's too late to regret it now.]
Weren't we worried about poor synergy? Who could be confident in gelling with someone who only joined the team near the end of the regular season? Who was certain that this person was better than Dolan, who had competed on the world stage for many years?
[So what's the situation now? How does Dolan compare to Breathing Bro? WBG had the guts to directly replace Breathing Bro and bring in Shimamura Yuna, which propelled them to become a world-class team. Why didn't T1 have the guts to replace Dolan?]
Isn't it all hindsight to say all this now? WBG has nothing to lose and isn't afraid of those in the know, while T1 itself is quite competitive. Are these two things the same thing?
As the competition progresses, the T1 community has been in an uproar.
There is a saying that goes well.
What you don't have is sometimes more painful than what you lose.
Around the time of this year's MSI, numerous rumors circulated that Yuna Shimamura was considering joining T1.
But in the end, they told everyone that Shimamura-san wouldn't be going.
Although many T1 fans were disappointed at the time, they could still console themselves.
Some people said, "It was Shimamura who refused to come," and "We really couldn't wait for her; there's no such thing as replacing someone when the season is almost over."
But now, with the facts laid bare, these T1 fans simply can't take it anymore.
As it turns out, Shimamura was far better off with Nabidoran.
They could all imagine what a dynasty T1 would be now if, as the initial rumors suggested, Shimamura Yuna had indeed joined T1.
Faker's sixth consecutive championship is just around the corner.
Moreover, after Faker's retirement, T1 has found a successor to nurture.
It seems like all the problems have been solved.
But now, because of a few missed opportunities, none of these things that could have happened are now possible.
This has caused many T1 fans to feel quite unbalanced.
They believe this is all the management's responsibility.
While T1 fans were unhappy, the match continued.
T1 decided to let Shimamura Yuna play Azir, hoping that a top laner like her wouldn't be able to play this champion well.
But in the end, they made the wrong bet.
It should be said that this is not just a problem for Shimamura Yuna alone.
The fundamental problem is that as long as Shimamura Yuna moves to the mid lane, T1 has lost all ways to deal with it.
Their entire team's system had broken down.
A player who has played top lane his whole life was outmaneuvered by Xiaohu, a mediocre top laner, and was even subtly pressured.
The mid laner is not even at the same level as the other laner.
The only hope lies in the bottom lane.
Moreover, T1's bot lane does have a slight advantage over their mid and top lanes.
But it really was only a tiny bit.
The reason is that WBG has too much of an advantage in the draft phase, with too many extra bans to target the bottom lane, preventing Gumayusi from picking some of the strong lane-clearing champions he is good at.
The end result is that there are disadvantages on two fronts and no advantage on one front.
With his teammates' strong lane control, Xiaotian quickly started to dominate the jungle.
The only advantage of the bottom lane was quickly affected by the collapse of the other lanes.
As a result, they couldn't defeat any of the resource groups, and the momentum gradually collapsed.
There is absolutely nothing we can do.
Ultimately, the game slid into an irreversible abyss.
In the end, WBG won the match after a decisive team fight.
Did Shimamura Yuna do anything special in this game?
Actually, there really isn't.
It's all about farming money and dealing damage in raids.
The audience felt that she didn't seem to have any highlights.
But looking at the post-match results panel, her damage was unbelievably high.
Nobody knows where she got all that damage.
After the match, although there was no particularly outstanding performance from Shimamura Yuna in team fights, it's possible that Riot Games wanted to create a god-like player, and her damage output was indeed high.
Therefore, she was ultimately awarded the MVP.
Everyone felt it.
At least this year, WBG's lineup and its players have shown a level of chemistry that surpasses all other teams.
This fusion of chemical reactions makes it impossible for even top teams like T1 to find any weaknesses in their play.
(End of this chapter)
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