"Wow, what a great pistol round! The two sides really played it to the hilt. First, FPX faked a mid-lane trap at b, then quickly moved to a zone. Then, facing FPX's mid-lane trap at b, EDG's method of pushing forward to b zone was really a unique move!"

"That's right, but unfortunately EDG was still one step behind. They were tricked by FPX into returning to defense, which resulted in the A zone being completely empty, giving FPX an opportunity to take advantage... I have to say, Dan Anyang's wave was in the atmosphere..."

Once the pistol round was won, the score was inevitably widened. After winning the eco rounds in a row, FPX took advantage of the victory and defeated EDG 13:8 in the second map!

Shan Anyang once again won the MVP with an excellent record of 26/12/6 battle score of 344 and adr223. Although Shan Anyang maintained his usual competitive state, his playing style also changed as the overall team style changed.

Judging from the game data, Shan Anyang only got 2 first kills in this game, while smoggy's Jiefeng got as many as 4!

Shan Anyang has changed from a traditional duel to a sacrificial duel that sacrifices for tactics. Most of the roles he plays in the team are those that sacrifice for tactics.

For example, in the pistol round in the second half, Shan Anyang stayed behind to cover the rest, holding back Smoggy, Simon and Qiuqiu, but was eventually killed, thus delaying the team's precious time for the transfer.

In the previous FPX, autumn was responsible for most of the dirty work, and Dan Anyang only needed to get close to the line to kill people. But with the change of versions, FPX is also trying new ways out...

Again, change is a good thing.

Especially when FPX experienced its biggest crisis since the Shanghai Masters, the departure of the team's key players resulted in all of FPX's tactics having to be overturned and replaced.

Although newcomer Zhang He has made up for Berlin's role in the team to some extent, he is Zhang He after all, not Berlin.

They are two completely different people with completely different playing styles and personalities. How can they be perfect substitutes?

Zhang He's playing style is actually more similar to Shan Anyang, with a bit of recklessness in his aggressiveness. It may also be related to the fact that Zhang He is a newcomer, after all, he has only been in the top league for less than two months...

Those who often watch live broadcasts must have seen this kind of comments, such as "I can do it too", "How can such a bad player be a professional player?" and so on.

In fact, many viewers are just watching for fun, and it is unreasonable to watch professional competitions with the perspective of ordinary rankings.

Professional matches are completely different from ranked ladders, even in Hong Kong's high-end empowerment games. The game that the players play on the field is completely different from Valorant.

In many games, the players who are at a disadvantage often show distorted shooting skills, which makes some spectators feel that they can do it too.

But you have to know that those players whose shooting skills have been deformed were also deformed by the professional players on the opposite side. If ordinary people like us were to go up there, we might have been beaten into a state of numbness from the beginning, let alone splashing water when our shooting skills have been deformed. How could we even have a chance to shoot?

Back to the game, FPX is already leading 2:0 and has the match point. EDG must take the next map, the Hidden World Cultivation Center, otherwise they will miss out on the championship trophy...

"Welcome back. With FPX taking map 2, they are already leading 0:. The next map, the Hidden World Cultivation Center, may become the turning point of this finals..."

"That's right, will FPX continue their glory and maintain their Masters level, or will EDG win their ninth league championship trophy! Everything will be revealed on this map!"

Yinshixiuso, EDG's former king map, the real king map. There is nothing much to say about FPX on this map. When Shan Anyang joined FPX, Yinshixiuso had already entered the ban pool and had no reference value.

But not all teams are like EDG. It has always been these few people. Although the head coach and Haodong were replaced this season, they did not leave EDG, right?

Haodong's transformation into an assistant coach is only temporary. The former EDG head coach "Wu Hou" also transformed into a behind-the-scenes man, a man who silently contributed to EDG...

With the changing of versions, both teams have long abandoned their previous traditional lineups and have come up with their own answers to the Hidden World Monastery.

EDG's defensive lineup is as follows:

Security guard (Qiuqiu), Neon (zmjjkk), Iron Arm (Simon), Hunter (nobody), Shadow (smoggy)!

Neon is paired with two vanguards, and the main focus is on offensive suppression. Although other teams have not confirmed that Neon will be used on this map, EDG is really the first to take Neon this time, and directly use Neon to tell the world with hard power that Neon is the answer to the version.

However, FPX's lineup is a bit weird.

Tiebi (AAAAY), Youying (life), Baoan (autumn), Ko (Zhang He), Jiefeng (Shan Anyang).

Not only did he not bring out the most powerful information position "Hou Yi" of the Hidden World Cultivation Center, he also let Zhang He fight for the information position...

Although this lineup is not bad, the double vanguards of KO and Tiebi have sufficient suppression power on the bomb site, but the information acquisition ability is not that strong. Instead, it gives people a feeling of forcing a "double vanguard" bond...

"FPX chose ko, which is not bad actually. But when ko's "Zero Point Sniff" has a relatively high return, his upper limit is still very high..."

"That's right, but... as Daddy said, the KO ceiling is very high, but if the dart is dodged or knocked away, that's another story!"

Although KO has two more flashes than the Hunter, it can be used in conjunction with the attacker's first breakthrough point or the defender's return to defense, but the information position still depends on the ability to obtain information.

Why is the dual vanguard so strong in this version? The strength lies in the position of "vanguard". With two information positions, both the control of the map and the skill coverage are ahead of other lineups.

Ko's ability to obtain information is still too weak compared to that of Hunter. You know, Iron Arm is a hero that really needs his teammates to provide him with information about the other party's location. The inability of Ko and Iron Arm to work together is the most obvious hidden danger of FPX's lineup. No matter how you look at it, Hunter is more suitable for the hermitage than Ko...

Of course, this does not rule out the possibility that KO was intended to restrict Kang Kang's neon.

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