"I think that's real guts. To put it bluntly, Mu was completely gambling this time. And luckily, he gambled right. Now, Kai'Sa is in real trouble. She didn't get a whole wave of minions, she's practically crying, and it feels like she's about to burst apart."

As Wang Duoduo spoke, he used both hands and mouth to vividly demonstrate: "And let me tell you, even if his last Q skill hadn't hit Kai'Sa, Kai'Sa wouldn't have been able to safely farm this wave anymore. Why? Because Alistar didn't leave; he was just crouching in the bush on the lane. After Kai'Sa took the ultimate, her health was already extremely low. If she didn't leave, EDG's bot lane would definitely have chosen to tower dive and kill her without hesitation."

This is the meticulous Su Mu.

Even if some of his actions seem like gambling, he has probably already calculated the ratio between the stakes and the potential gains.

Su Mu clearly wouldn't do a losing deal!

……

On the battle table.

"You... how come you're at full health if you're not Thresh?"

Caps felt a tightness in his chest.

The last time he switched the perspective, his own AD carry had already used up both summoner spells.

This time, the time interval was so short that when he switched over again, he found that AD was dead.

The key point is, Thresh, you could at least block some skills! Your own AD carry is already dead, but Thresh is still almost at full health. That's really hard to accept.

The Spider Queen moved towards the top half of the map, which is why EDG's bot lane was able to act so recklessly and without fear.

With Kai'Sa dead, they could even sneak up and chip away at a layer of the tower's armor...

Su Mu's incredibly stylish kill in the bottom lane ignited the atmosphere in the arena, pushing it to a climax.

For most Vietnamese viewers, To Mu's actions were completely beyond their imagination and simply unbelievable.

Even in China, where League of Legends originated earlier and players have a deeper understanding of the game, netizens were still amazed by this move.

Since his debut in League of Legends, Ezreal has quickly attracted the attention of a large number of players with his handsome appearance and agile movements.

In the AD player community, some people may not know how to play Ashe, the Frost Archer, which is a champion that beginners will definitely learn at least once. But if someone says they don't know how to play Ezreal, that's truly an embarrassing thing in the entire League of Legends community.

Of course, different players have different definitions of "good at playing".

In the game, everyone can basically get the hang of playing a hero, but whether the skills can hit the target is another matter.

Especially in lower ranks, most players who play Ezreal exhibit rather peculiar behavior.

In team fights, either all skills are wasted or no basic attacks are performed, resulting in zero damage output and failing to fulfill any intended purpose.

Either you lose control of your actions and suddenly use your E skill to dash right into the enemy's face, only to be instantly focused down and killed by the enemy.

There are very few Ezreal players in lower ranks who can play smoothly and have extremely high skill accuracy.

That's why Su Mu's textbook-perfect play truly refreshed the understanding of Ezreal among many low-ranked players.

Many people couldn't help but ask, "So this hero can be played like this?"

Wang Ji, who witnessed all of this, felt a wave of numbness wash over him.

He even suddenly felt a pang of pity for Ah P.

Ap had just transitioned into an AD carry player when he had the best year of his career, making it all the way to the MSI finals.

However, at the crucial moment when he was closest to winning the world championship, he encountered Su Mu, who was hailed as the number one LOL player of the modern era.

Since his debut, Su Mu's performance has been as unstoppable as an iron torrent. No matter what position he plays or what hero he uses, he always seems to be able to come up with some amazing new tricks.

Just like before, some people playing Ezreal were completely countered by Kai'Sa, but now, is it possible that Ap, who plays Kai'Sa, will also be "taught a lesson" by Su Mu playing Ezreal?

Admittedly, a single kill in a match may not be a decisive factor.

But during this match, at least 90% of the viewers who saw this scene felt a pang of sadness for Ap, who was playing Kai'Sa.

After all, Su Mu isn't the type to be forgiving.

When he played top lane before, he caused a lot of trouble for top lane players.

In this play, EDG not only gained the gold from the turret plating, but also secured the first dragon after jiejie, who moved towards the bottom side of the map after the kill in the mid lane, managed to get the first dragon.

Moreover, unlike the dragon with poor attributes in the previous game, the first dragon in this game is a fire dragon.

For a team like EDG that relies on a semi-poke strategy, the Fire Dragon's attributes are perfect, greatly enhancing the team's damage output in subsequent battles.

However, as Caps told his teammates when entering the game, he did have the opportunity to carry the game.

After securing a kill in the mid lane, Caps' champion exerted significant pressure on Doinb's Corki.

Fortunately, Doinb made a wise choice, buying a Hexdrinker as his first item, which prevented him from falling too far behind in last-hitting.

This is the confidence and support that an excellent team gives Doinb.

It's important to understand that if Su Mu is at a disadvantage in the bottom lane, Doinb won't be able to prioritize building Maw of Malmortius in the mid lane, because that item build would be too slow.

For heroes like Corki, who need at least two or three items to have a certain output capability, a Maw of Malmortius worth 1300 gold is enough to delay Corki's development curve by three minutes.

It's important to understand that in professional esports, three minutes can make a huge difference.

But Doinb knew that Su Mu was definitely capable of holding on in the mid-game. Even if he had to slow down the pace for three minutes because of this item, he could still get through this period relatively smoothly by relying on Su Mu.

So, Doinb wasn't too flustered, and even couldn't help but exclaim: "Wow, this is what it feels like to have an absolute core player on the team!"

However, G2 Esports did put considerable pressure on EDG in this game, and the outcome of the match remains uncertain.

The game time is set to 10 minutes.

At this point, Jayce was finding it increasingly difficult to exert pressure on Gragas in the laning phase, so he adjusted his strategy, choosing to have Elise come to protect him and then adopting a fast push minion wave playstyle.

Based on G2's pre-match analysis and predictions, they believed that EDG would likely contest the Rift Herald early in this game, using this key resource to quickly expand Ezreal's advantage in the bottom lane and thus control the pace of the game.

However, to G2's surprise, EDG decided to launch a tower dive attack on the bottom lane.

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