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Chapter 1012 Is Level 1 really this ruthless?

"This G2 team is playing too unpredictably. Once Taliyah learns her skills at level 1 and goes to lane, isn't laning against her practically like being in jail?"

Wang Duoduo said with a speechless expression.

Even though Ezreal secured First Blood, Wang Duoduo still felt that, considering the overall situation of the game, G2's action didn't actually gain them much of an advantage.

Shen used his Flash to facilitate this ambush, and he even leveled up his E skill at level 1.

As for Taliyah, the skill she learns at level 1 is really not very useful in the laning phase and hardly helps improve her laning ability.

Here, Ezreal, who got first blood at level 1, decisively chose to go back to base, bought a Long Sword, and then went back online.

Starting with a Doran's Blade and a Longsword is indeed the best choice to boost a character's combat power in the early game.

In the backstage dressing room, the coach's tense expression eased considerably after witnessing this scene.

He was genuinely worried that Ap's mentality might have collapsed after being beaten in the first two games. If he went back to base and bought a Sapphire Crystal, then the First Blood they had fought so hard for would have been completely meaningless.

"Wow, are you playing this aggressively at level 1? Mu-ge, don't worry too much about this laning phase. I'll go and kill them all later." Jiejie said, already rubbing her hands together, eager to try.

"It's alright, even if he gets first blood, it won't have much of an impact." Su Mu smiled nonchalantly and said calmly, "Your main task is to suppress Nightmare and prevent him from causing trouble everywhere. Just look for opportunities in the bottom lane; there's no need to come over to support him."

"Okay." Jiejie nodded slightly, a thoughtful look flashing in her eyes, already considering possible jungle routes for Nightmare in this game.

Soon, both sides officially began farming jungle camps. Nightmare chose to start from the red buff.

The same applies to Jiejie's jungler.

However, after the "first blood incident," the EDG team made some minor adjustments to their opening strategy.

First, let's look at the top lane. Flandre's Vladimir didn't rush in and relentlessly pressure Shen at level 1.

After all, a level 1 vampire is too weak in the game, and Shen got an extra health potion after getting the first blood assist.

Shen's starting items are Doran's Shield and two health potions, plus the Grasp of the Undying rune.

If Flandre's Vladimir gets taunted by Shen at level 1, he'll basically be forced to take the hits without any chance to fight back.

Therefore, Flandre wisely refrained from attacking.

However, Doinb in the mid lane was different. He didn't say a word and immediately started to suppress the enemy mid laner.

It is worth mentioning that at level 1 in the early game, Doinb's Tristana did not choose to learn the E skill to quickly push the lane.

He first pretended to casually manipulate the small cannon, slowly moving it forward to position it perfectly in front of the melee soldiers.

During this process, he kept a close eye on the movements of his opponent Caps, who was controlling Taliyah.

When Taliyah retreated slightly, Doinb merely turned his head slightly, making a seemingly unintentional movement.

As Taliyah turned back to finish off the melee minion, Doinb reacted quickly, instantly learning his W skill and leaping directly in front of her.

At that moment, the little cannon carrying the Hail of Blades rune started its attack the instant it landed.

If Caps hadn't anticipated that Tristana might learn her W skill at level 1 and jump in to attack, he would likely have suffered heavy damage and been put in a very passive situation.

Fortunately, Caps, with his excellent awareness, predicted where Tristana would land and successfully used his skill to knock her away.

Even so, Caps' Taliyah was still chased and attacked twice by Tristana.

As for the third attack, Doinb did not greedily attempt it.

He knew perfectly well that if Taliyah used a basic attack on him again, it would trigger Electrocute.

Once the electrocution is triggered, one will undoubtedly suffer a loss during this blood transfusion process.

Doinb's delicate and precise early laning phase made Caps frown slightly, although the movement was so subtle that it was almost imperceptible.

Meanwhile, Jankos said in the game voice chat, "I'm coming straight here, and I'll clear the top half of the jungle first. Olaf will most likely start in the top half of the jungle."

Jankos had anticipated that his mid laner might be pressured by the enemy, but he never expected that Caps would be under such intense pressure.

So, after clearing the red buff, Jankos decisively changed his jungle route and headed straight for the mid lane to provide support.

Since Taliyah's wave clear speed couldn't keep up with Tristana's to reach level 2, Jankos didn't choose to ambush from the bushes first, but instead boldly pushed out.

At this point, Doinb's skills had finished cooling down.

Faced with the sudden pressure from the Nightmare controlled by Jankos, he showed no panic. He even calmly flicked the Nightmare twice with his backhand, skillfully pulling and maneuvering with it.

Jankos couldn't tolerate such provocation, so he immediately used his Q skill, Dream Path, to gain a speed boost and quickly moved towards Tristana, while simultaneously using other skills to tether her.

Jankos only felt a slight sense of relief after the little cannon used its jump skill to create distance, and then chose to retreat with satisfaction.

As he was leaving, Jankos said, "Brother, it's up to you now."

After saying that, he walked towards his own blue buff in the upper jungle.

Upon hearing this, Caps responded, "You've been a great help."

However, the situation is changing so rapidly that it's almost dizzying.

Jankos, controlling Nocturne, had barely stepped into the jungle when he immediately realized the intention behind Tristana's previous actions.

It turns out that when facing his gank, Tristana's seemingly provocative actions—trying to provoke him and force him to attack—were actually a trap.

This guy is cleverly stalling for time.

As the nightmare cautiously passed through the grass in the center of the river, danger suddenly struck.

Olaf's axe flew out of the grass like lightning, its fierce momentum seemingly tearing the air apart.

At this moment, Nightmare's crucial E skill was still on cooldown, which undoubtedly put Jankos in a rather tricky situation.

Fortunately, Jankos had extensive gaming experience and keen awareness; he consciously moved towards the wall beforehand.

The moment Olaf caught him, he reacted extremely quickly, swiftly sticking to the wall and then decisively using Flash to escape the dangerous area at top speed.

On the other side, Olaf, controlled by Jiejie, did not choose to pursue Nightmare after seeing it escape.

After successfully forcing Nightmare's Flash, jiejie did not continue to invade the enemy jungle. Instead, he turned around and returned to his own jungle, starting from F6 and farming jungle monsters all the way down the route.

However, G2 Esports did not know jiejie's specific jungle route.

This uncertainty made the top laner hesitant to push the lane aggressively, fearing the consequences.

In this way, the minion wave was firmly controlled by the vampire in front of the turret.

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