Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 290, Final Day 287

Chapter 290, Section 287: The Final Day

Similarly, they are also relatively core mid-laners who play a significant role in the team.
Similarly, he is a top laner whose role in the team is mainly that of a support player.

you could put it that way.

Since this tactic of swapping top and mid lanes worked against T1, it will definitely work against GENG.

After Faker went on a scoring spree, WBG immediately sent Shimamura Yuna to the mid lane to shut down Faker, and sent Xiaohu to face Doran.

Such a scene is very likely to occur in the battle against GENG.

Kiin and Xiaohu were playing together, while Chovy in the mid lane was being held down by Shimamura Yuna.
Such a thing is possible.

The only variable is that Chovy and Kiin's skill level cannot be simply compared to Faker and Doran.

Two years ago, Chovy was actually marketed by Riot Games as the next Faker.

In the end, the marketing campaign was unsuccessful.
Neither in terms of achievements nor popularity has Chovy reached the level of Faker.

But
When it comes to ability, no one can deny his talent.

He now belongs to one.
They never achieved the highest score, so they never gained recognition from the audience.

However, from the perspective of the team and other players, no one would deny his performance.

Moreover, Chovy is younger than Faker.

His strengths lie more in his laning ability and the team's output, in his technique and operation.

In terms of overall strategy and awareness, he is clearly inferior to Faker, who has been deeply involved in the professional arena for many years.

This leads to a result.

Shimamura Yuna can outplay Faker, but she might not be able to outplay him.

More likely, it will be a 50/50 chance between the two.

But Chovy really wasn't confident about this.

Because what Shimamura Yuna is showing right now is just too exaggerated.

If Chovy can withstand Shimamura Yuna, then WBG's threat level will be greatly reduced, and the two teams will return to the roughly 50/50 situation they had in scrims.

But if you can't hold on
Their result will be even worse than T1's.

Ultimately, in terms of mental attributes and in-game command, Chovy's overall contribution is clearly inferior to Faker's.

As for top laner Kiin, judging from his stats and reputation, everyone thinks he is a very strong top laner, better than Doran.

But whether he can consistently outperform Xiaohu is another matter.
That's really hard to say.

The mid-lane is a position where talent abounds and stars shine brightly.

Compared to the top talents in the mid lane, Xiaohu seems somewhat lackluster.

However, compared to the overall environment of the league, Xiaohu has never been a bad player.

Many people actually believe that he has the talent to play top lane.

He has a good overall perspective.

The idea of ​​starting a group is excellent.

They also know how to help their teammates.

So, between Kiin and him, who will win?
That's hard to say.
In conclusion, as the competition progresses, GENG is currently pessimistic about the outcome of the finals.

But they still wanted to win.

They will not surrender.

For professional League of Legends players, the World Championship title is like the Holy Grail that can grant any wish.

There is no reason to give up.
It is a dazzling light that I must pursue no matter what.

therefore
"Shimamura Yuna, I will not give up so easily."
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With everyone eagerly anticipating the finals, the day of the finals arrived quickly.

GENGvsWBG
In previous years, whenever it was a final match between LCK and LPL...
In both China and South Korea, it's more common for each country to support its own team.

However, fans outside of China and South Korea basically blindly support the South Korean team.

It's not to say that no one supports the LPL, but the proportion is really small.

On the one hand, LPL's marketing on foreign websites is indeed lacking.

On the other hand, from the perspective of the strong, LPL is indeed not as attractive as LCK.

LCK is undoubtedly the world's number one region in League of Legends. It is the true author of the game's esports history.

It's only natural that more people would like this kind of competition.

Rather, if people overseas still prefer LPL even after all this, then foreigners are truly insane.

but
This time, things seem to be different.

Everywhere except South Korea, all over the world.
Whether it's Japan, Europe and America, Southeast Asia, or China.

Almost all of them were viewers who supported WBG.

After all, who wouldn't want to see such a beautiful girl win the championship?
Who wouldn't love a storyline where an 18-year-old prodigy debuts and wins a world championship?

Who wouldn't want to see a choice full of stories, a path to success where one can become a legend and achieve their dreams?
A competition is essentially a performance.

The arena is the stage.

The audience was eagerly anticipating the spotlight.

As contestants, all they can do is bring brilliance to the audience.

And now, that's the time.

The cheers at the final were so loud they were almost piercing our eardrums.

Yuna Shimamura felt that she could hear nothing but the shouts of the audience.

My teammates' voices are nice too.
Or it could be the ambient noise caused by one's own actions.

The noisy environment made her ears feel uncomfortable.

But I felt calmer than ever before.

After a year of competitions, she had become accustomed to the stage.

She started to change.
Somewhat indifferent.

They will no longer feel joy from the cheers of the audience.

I will no longer be moved by the atmosphere at the scene.

Right now, all she wants to see is the final result.
The final, in theory, is no different from the previous matches.

It's still best-of-five, and the rules are exactly the same.

However, the fact that the outcome was "the winner is the ultimate victor" gave the competition a special significance.

The competition organizers are well aware of this.

Therefore, this is more than just a game.

It became more like a ritual.

Both contestants made their grand entrance, followed by the host's enthusiastic and passionate introduction of them.

Before the competition began, some pre-arranged programs were performed on site.

The meaning of doing all this is very simple.
The goal is to create the most intense atmosphere of the final battle.

The competition officially began only after all the ceremonies had been completed.

At this moment, Shimamura Yuna was sitting in a chair.
The chair is still the same chair.

The table is still the same table.

The computer is still the same computer.

Everything was the same as before.

Just like the shows we just saw, the host's screaming was something that never happened.

Those things have no real impact on the final outcome.
Everything will eventually come down to one point.
That is, the game right in front of us.

As always, the referee came to ask if the equipment was properly set up.

As always, the teammates encouraged and cheered each other on before the game.

It was as if this were just an ordinary game, nothing out of the ordinary.

Then
Just take it easy.

With that in mind, the match officially began, entering the draft phase.

(End of this chapter)

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