Wa: It’s broken, I’ve become a cutting monster!
Chapter 380 Drag into Figure 3!
After entering the second half, the "93 comeback law" that everyone liked to see did not appear. EDG struck while the iron was hot and defeated G2 in one fell swoop in the second half!
EDG played very well on G2 in the opponent's map selection, which made CN fans very excited.
EDG still chose the neon system they had researched before, neon, security, iron wall, hunter, shadow. Although this lineup has little practical experience, it is also a bold attempt by EDG after the replacement, and the effect is not bad.
After G2's lineup was chosen, the two commentators were amazed!
Qile, Shadow, Hunter Owl, Viper. Night Dew!
"Wow! G2 changed their lineup on the spot! G2 came up with a lineup that has never appeared before!"
"Night Dew with Viper and Shadow's dual control... Wow, we haven't seen this lineup in a long time! If I didn't see the ID, I would have thought that G2's lineup was played by FPX!"
The last time I saw a double control and single flash lineup, besides FPX, only one team used it, that is GENG. At that time, GENG used double smoke and Sky's single flash, but G2's lineup is more like FPX's style, directly letting Duel take the flash position in the team.
In the last round, G2's big brother Leaf was stunned by Kang Kang in seconds, and only got a single-digit kill. In the subsequent games, Icy was the one who carried G2, and when it came to the life-and-death game, G2's coach no longer chose to hide things, and directly used the killing move!
To be honest, EDG's Hidden World Retreat did make G2's coach stunned for a moment, because there were still many EDG strong maps in the map pool at that time, such as Lotus Ancient City. But EDG did the opposite, locking up Hidden World Retreat and handing over the ownership of Lotus Ancient City to G2!
After a brief moment of shock, the G2 coach did not hesitate to directly press the Lotus Ancient City! EDG did not expect that even if EDG did not choose the Hidden World Monastery in the second map, G2 would still release it. But because G2 themselves had the first ban and the first pick, they could only rely on gambling for the choice of the third map!
The best scenario is that in map 2, EDG chooses Lotus Ancient City, a map that both teams play well on, and they fight hard. Then in map 1, EDG releases the Hermitage, which is exactly what G2 wants. But unexpectedly, EDG chose the Hermitage, which is equivalent to giving G a ban for free!
So when the BP was over, EDG was slightly better, but G2 actually had a big advantage! This can't be blamed on the EDG coaching staff, because who doesn't make dumplings during the Chinese New Year? G2 pulled out their trump card, a lineup that had never been seen before!
"G2 is really hiding it! Icy did play Yelu in official matches, and Yelu is also one of his hero pools. But..."
"But in this version, apart from FPX's Dan Anyang and FNC's Derke who would use Night Dew on certain maps, I don't think anyone else would use Night Dew in this version. And Icy has only played Night Dew once in the past month, and lost!"
Changing the lineup on the spot is the most disgusting thing. It's disgusting to the point of G2 suddenly coming up with a completely new lineup system. It's disgusting to the extreme!
Because the plans made by coaches before the game are based on the opponent's previous lineup selections. For example, many of EDG's tactics in this game were designed to target Icy's Jiefeng. If you suddenly replace Yelu, the tactics will definitely be invalid.
Although EDG's lineup is not a regular lineup, they have at least used it before, and it is the lineup they have been practicing for a long time recently. Since the G2 coach dares to choose a new system, he must have made relevant tactical responses to the Japanese system.
The enemy is in the dark and I am in the light. It’s unfair, but this is the reality.
Since G2 dares to take the consequences of adopting a new lineup, it will definitely have advantages in other areas. The greater the risk, the greater the reward.
EDG coach frowned, how come he still feels like he's playing for FPX in China even though they're playing abroad? G2 is good but doesn't learn from others, so it's disgusting, right?
Before Shan Anyang debuted, Valorant rarely made last-minute lineup changes during matches. The bigger the match, the more cautious the team's coach would be.
The first disadvantage of a completely secret lineup is that there is no actual combat experience to verify the feasibility of the lineup. No matter how skilled you are, the coach will not take the responsibility to use it in the main competition.
But the appearance of Shan Anyang directly broke the deadlock. The super deep hero pool plus Xia An, who is full of wisdom from head to toe, these two together directly create a whole set of chemical reactions!
After the Shanghai Masters, many teams have been affected by FPX. Especially the teams in the CN League, they are afraid that FPX will suddenly give them a completely new lineup system and catch them off guard!
Facing a completely unfamiliar lineup, EDG exposed serious problems in the pistol round. First, Icy Yelu went alone to A, using TP to trick Kang Kang and Simon into using Shock. Then G2 launched a fast attack in the garage. After EDG's key skills were tricked out, they could only delay time to wait for the skills to turn around. But time was not on their side, and G2 won the pistol round almost without any damage.
Even if the EDG coach called a timeout to adjust the tactics, it was too late. In the end, EDG's second self-selected map, the Hermitage, was won by G213 9:...
G2 successfully extended their life and dragged the suspense of the game into Figure . No matter who wins this round, it is good for the other three teams that have entered the quarterfinals, FPX, DRX, and TE. Because the more the two teams are exposed here, the more information they can get for the subsequent opponents.
Apart from anything else, the emergence of G2's Night Dew system alone has already been listed as a key research object by other teams.
The important town of Origin and Engineering, for G2, although their previous lineup was still the one of Gekko and Gaskell that seemed to be out of date with the version, their winning rate was surprisingly high.
"After Skye was weakened, many teams have eliminated him from their t0 choices in the Origin Worker's Town. I just don't know if G2 will change their lineup again!"
"EDG also played in this map before against FUT, also with a double vanguard system, but unlike G2's Sky and Gaiko, EDG chose Dark Dream and Gaiko, a lineup that is more suitable for the current version..."
The rules for the quarterfinals are that the number one seed in each group will play against the number two seeds in other groups, so in theory the number one seed will have more advantages because their opponents in the quarterfinals will be relatively weaker.
In the end, the lineups of both teams were determined, and there was no difference from before. Ryze and Viper Purgatory were the dual control team, and the dual vanguards were Gekko and Darksword for EDG, and Sky and Gekko for G2!
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