For example, in a game, you carefully selected the hero Shen, but unexpectedly, your teammate picked Nightmare, who suddenly started rampaging around the field.

With his teammates completely unable to keep up with his pace, this Nightmare player flew alone into the midst of the enemy's five-man group, ultimately dying in vain.

So, in this urgent and tricky situation, should a Shen player follow to provide support, or choose not to?

After all, the five people on a team don't share the same brain; each person has their own unique perspective in the game and will have their own different ideas.

Choosing your lineup before the match is just the first step in the game.

However, how to effectively implement this selected lineup in actual matches and fully realize its intended effect is another completely different and extremely challenging problem.

The content that commentator Wang Duoduo explained during his commentary was precisely about how to implement G2's tactical system and the corresponding countermeasures taken by EDG against G2.

For ordinary players, it is difficult to perceive the complex intricacies and strategies involved.

However, once a professional explanation clarifies these issues, everyone can instantly understand them clearly.

That feeling of sudden realization is truly wonderful.

Sure enough, just as Wang Duoduo finished his analysis, EDG's bot lane duo reached level 6.

At this moment, Karma had returned to her lane, but on EDG's side, Gragas made a decisive move and used his Q skill, which, together with Kai'Sa's Q skill, quickly cleared the minion wave.

After completing this series of operations, the two immediately chose to return to the city.

The next wave of minions is the siege minion, and EDG is not worried that G2's bot lane will push the wave quickly.

Meanwhile, in the top lane, the Vladimir who had finished pushing the lane first also chose to recall.

At this point, the situation of the minion waves in the game is clear.

At that moment, Jankos, who had successfully reached level 6 after defeating the Stone Golem, made a rather bold move.

"I'll go back to town to resupply first. Once I get back, we'll start killing them right away, focusing on Kai'Sa."

Jankos decided to stay put and wait in the bottom lane for EDG's bot lane to respawn.

Taliyah chose to return to base to replenish her equipment, and Wunder's Shen also chose to return to base to replenish his supplies.

After resupplying, Shen teleported back online, ready to use his ultimate to provide support at any time.

G2 Esports is determined to target the bottom lane this time.

Even Taliyah, who had just been released, immediately started clearing waves, acting very quickly.

However, just as G2 was on high alert and Taliyah, having pushed the mid lane minions, was preparing to quickly move towards the bottom lane, G2 fans, who were watching from a god's-eye view, were instantly stunned when they saw the hero portraits on the minimap.

The reason is not complicated: the lane assignments for the EDG team have undergone an unexpected change!

On the EDG team's side, Su Mu, controlling Kai'Sa, headed straight for the top lane without hesitation after replenishing his equipment.

Meanwhile, Flandre's Vladimir, accompanied by Missing's support, headed towards the bottom lane.

This unexpected change in the lane split not only left the audience bewildered and confused, but even the professional commentators were stunned on the spot.

Suppressing his astonishment, Guan Daxiao barely managed to suppress the urge to blurt out "Holy crap!" Still flustered, he exclaimed in shock, "EDG... no way? Is this some kind of God's-eye view? You're not cheating, are you?!"

Even just witnessing this decision from God's perspective, Guan Daxiao already felt that EDG's move was simply too incredible.

When he tried to put himself in the game's context to think about it, he felt that the decision was simply beyond his imagination.

He was filled with doubt. What was Su Mu thinking?

He even really wanted to interview Su Mu.

Admittedly, if G2 is well-prepared, even if Kai'Sa and Gragas, both at full strength, go to the top lane, they will likely face the risk of being killed.

But if you switch to a combination of a barrel and a vampire, the situation is completely different.

It's worth noting that Flandre's vampire has the Flash ability, and Gragas also has Flash.

In addition, Saint Gun's vampire also possesses the Blood Pool skill, which can effectively evade key enemy skills.

Gragas not only has an ultimate ability that can disrupt the enemy formation, but also a belly-based escape and movement skill that can turn danger into safety at critical moments.

EDG's decision to take such action clearly shows that it was made after careful consideration and with a clear strategy.

With both Vladimir and Gragas on guard, are G2's four players really confident they can successfully kill these two heroes?

However, at this moment, Kai'Sa, whom G2 had carefully planned to target, was heading towards the top lane. G2's top half of the map was completely empty. For at least the next two or three minutes, Kai'Sa could farm comfortably without any pressure!

What kind of devilish lane-swapping maneuver is this?

Just as Guan Daxiao had predicted, Jankos, who had been waiting anxiously for a full forty seconds in the bottom lane, felt completely disheartened when he saw that the champions who appeared on the lane were Vladimir and Gragas.

“This…” He was stunned and speechless for a moment.

"Is this crazy?" he couldn't help but complain.

"What's wrong with their brains? Damn it!" Anger began to rise in his heart.

"This is outrageous!" Her emotions grew increasingly agitated.

The G2 players were clearly furious, their faces etched with anger.

However, anger aside, the most urgent task is to think about how to deal with this tricky situation.

As one of the team's stable core carry players, Caps was the first to come up with a solution at this critical moment.

“I’ll pretend to go down, then head up the road, and the two of us will outmaneuver him,” Caps said calmly in a low voice.

This was the best strategy he could come up with after a brief moment of thought to break the current situation.

Wunder quickly realized that the method Caps suggested was very feasible.

After all, he has the key skill Flash. As long as he can accurately hit Su Mu's Kai'Sa with E Flash as he did at level 1, and then combine it with Taliyah's Rock Smash skill, killing Kai'Sa will not be difficult.

So, under the watchful eyes of the entire audience, Taliyah, who was slowly approaching the bottom half of the jungle in front of Tristana, cleverly circled around to her own F6 area, successfully avoiding Tristana's line of sight. Then, she decisively activated her ultimate and rushed directly towards the position in front of the Rift Herald in the top half of the jungle!

And the moment he landed, he quickly activated his ultimate skill again to make the stone vine disappear, in order to prevent the cannon from discovering him.

Then, Taliyah carefully and slowly walked along the wall toward the triangular bush in the top lane.

Just to be on the safe side, the Taliyah even left a ward in the triangular bush.

After confirming that he had not been detected by the enemy, Caps' eyes flashed with intense killing intent as he looked at Kai'Sa lingering on the lane.

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