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Chapter 961 This is insane!
Although mage heroes are indeed relatively stable in the current game version, and teams occasionally choose a three-AP lineup, usually teams choose this lineup based on the premise that the opponent's front line is relatively weak.
However, in this game, EDG's front line tankiness was by no means weak.
Guan Zeyuan nodded slightly in agreement with Wang Jide's point of view, while also offering a different perspective:
"That's true. But from another perspective, neither of EDG's carry heroes have mobility skills. If Flash Wolves can unleash all their burst damage on one of EDG's carries in a team fight, it's very easy to kill them instantly."
He further analyzed, "Flash Wolves' strategy is mainly to achieve pinpoint lock-on control in the early and mid-game, and then coordinate with teammates to secure kills. In the mid and late game, they focus their firepower on a key hero of the EDG team, allowing Galio to enter the fray with Vi, thereby disrupting the EDG team's team fight formation and creating excellent entry and engagement space for Akali and Sylas."
However, he added, "Whether this lineup can ultimately unleash its full potential remains to be seen and will have to be tested in actual matches."
Just as the ten players from both sides quickly entered the game loading screen, the Taiwanese online forums exploded with all sorts of comments flooding the screen.
"Look at this team, the one that claims to be the best in the world in League of Legends. They even have to ban two heroes specifically to target us, Betty. They're nothing special."
"Flash Wolves, show us your strength! Let the whole world see it. I absolutely believe in you!"
"I just hope our compatriots will go easy on us. With the lineup that Flash Wolves picked, there's no way they'll get a good result in the late game."
......
In these online forums, strange Taiwanese accents began to appear at some point.
Meanwhile, the match between the two sides has officially begun.
On the field, neither team chose to invade rashly, but instead set up a relatively peaceful defensive position in an orderly manner.
Furthermore, they cleverly concealed their jungler's chosen side of the jungle, without revealing it to each other.
When EDG faced Flash Wolves, their early game style was simple and direct.
Take jungler jiejie for example. He directly chose to start with the red buff. The purpose of this move is obvious: to target the top lane.
In stark contrast, the Flash Wolves had a much more diverse range of ideas.
After all, the LMS region was once one of the world's top five regions. Having worked in the esports field for many years, the foundation they have built up should not be underestimated.
The Flash Wolves team does sometimes make hasty decisions in the game.
However, their outstanding early performance fully demonstrates that they did have tactics in place during the game.
However, as the game progresses, the effectiveness of the players' tactics will gradually decrease.
It's worth noting that during the era when South Korean teams dominated the world, Flash Wolves had an exceptionally strong early game, sometimes even managing to outmaneuver South Korean teams in the early stages.
This is enough to demonstrate the meticulousness of their tactical arrangements in the early stages.
The Flash Wolves remain the same today.
In the LMS region, they often gain the upper hand in the early game by taking advantage of the early laning phase, along with some clever tactical details.
They also habitually use this style of play when facing the EDG team.
After all, both players are young, and neither will easily admit defeat during the laning phase.
Everyone wants to compete against each other in lane and see who is stronger.
In this match, Ziggs and Galio theoretically did have lane priority against Varus and Tahm Kench.
Because both heroes possess powerful area-of-effect damage capabilities, clearing minion waves is not difficult.
However, EDG played exceptionally boldly and aggressively from level 1 onwards.
First up is Varus, who has learned the E skill at level 1 and is controlled by Su Mu.
At the moment the two sides' lanes met, Su Mu controlled Varus to push forward, aiming to force the Bomber to throw his bombs at him.
And as expected, Betty of Flash Wolves did just that, but this was exactly what Su Mu had planned.
Season 9 can be considered the early stage of AP bot lane becoming popular.
During this period, AP champions in the bot lane flourished, with champions like Cassiopeia, Syndra, and Ziggs appearing frequently in the bot lane.
However, these heroes who use mages instead of traditional AD carries each have different playstyles.
Furthermore, in Season 9, most people did not have a deep enough understanding of the AP carry AD playstyle.
However, Su Mu, who possessed the memories of a simulated life, was very clear that in that version where AD heroes were becoming increasingly awkward, the mage playstyle in the bottom lane was already quite mature.
In professional matches, if the champion Ziggs appears, 99% of the players will follow a fixed playstyle, which is to focus on pushing the lane and use poke damage as a secondary tactic.
In other words, you first push the minion wave to the enemy's turret, and then try to harass them while watching them farm under the turret.
This tactic is simple yet highly effective, and it makes the opponent feel quite uncomfortable.
Therefore, when Betty faced Su Mu, a top player with two championship titles and an FMVP award, his first thought was not to be cautious and timid, but to try to wear Su Mu down, or rather, to test Su Mu's true level.
However, this already created a problem with his laning strategy.
Su Mu controlled Varus, and the moment the Ziggs threw the bomb, he subtly twisted his body to dodge. At the same time, he quickly threw his E skill at the Ziggs' feet to slow him down. Then he took a step forward, raised his hand to fire a basic attack, and then turned around and pressed towards Galio.
At the same time, Tahm Kench decisively aimed his Q at Galio, who was using his Q to harass Varus, and accurately landed a Q.
The instant Galio was slowed down, Tahm Kench had already swiftly applied Ignite to Galio.
Even though Missing hadn't placed any wards in the bushes, Su Mu was still able to see Galio and attack him thanks to the Ignite effect.
This spectacular scene elicited gasps of amazement from the audience.
At level 1, EDG took the initiative to attack!
That ignition was canceled so suddenly, EDG's decision was absolutely insane!
Moreover, in this game, when facing an AP champion like Ziggs who has extremely strong poke potential, Su Mu did not choose Fleet Footwork, which is more suitable for laning poke, but instead chose Lethal Tempo.
Against this team's targeted lock-on composition, choosing Lethal Tempo not only shows that Su Mu completely trusts his teammates' protective abilities, but also demonstrates his absolute confidence in his own skills.
At level 1, the EDG team immediately showed their "fangs".
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