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Chapter 964 Want to Take It? The Little Dragon Gang is About to Engage!

The Ziggs also used his Flash in the previous dragon team fight, so in this confrontation, without Flash, he had no way to avoid Varus's ultimate.

Su Mu charged up his Q skill, pushing forward despite the turret's attacks, and with Tahm Kench's perfectly timed tongue strike, he pierced through the Ziggs with a single arrow.

Immediately afterwards, two more basic attacks were launched, instantly reducing the bomber's health bar to zero.

Tahm Kench then quickly devoured Su Mu, helping Varus tank the tower's damage. The two coordinated perfectly and made a clean escape.

It was this successful roam that directly resulted in Su Mu taking away most of the plating on the bottom lane turret.

With only 12 minutes of game time remaining, the economic gap between the two sides had already widened to 4,000 gold!

And the disadvantages of Flash Wolves in this unfavorable situation continue to be amplified.

"Hanabi's situation is really terrible. He's actually two levels behind Poppy. Akali's development has been severely targeted this game."

Guan Zeyuan carefully observed the situation on the field and couldn't help but shake his head helplessly.

Looking back at the past ten minutes from this point in time, Guan Zeyuan can easily see that Flash Wolves actually misjudged EDG's tactical intentions.

They originally thought that EDG would formulate their tactics around Su Mu as the core player, making Su Mu the core of the team, and then launch a series of actions around the bottom lane in the early stages of the game.

But soon, Flash Wolves sadly realized that they couldn't even get lane priority in the bottom lane, and their jungler jiejie didn't come to support the bottom lane at all. Instead, he continued to launch attacks on the top and mid lanes.

Under these unfavorable circumstances, it is quite difficult for Vi, the jungler for Flash Wolves, to get into a good rhythm.

It's important to know that before Vi reaches level 6, the only ganking methods she can rely on are flanking and charging in, or using Flash to execute a Q-Flash combo.

However, Vi has an extremely low margin for error when chasing enemies or ganking without her ultimate ability.

To put it simply, Vi is a champion who greatly relies on the cooperation of her teammates in lane.

Therefore, in this intense match, the combination of Vi and Sylas did produce some impressive results, and they even managed to seize opportunities to kill Ryze during the stalemate in the laning and team fights.

This kill instantly boosted the atmosphere and gave the Flash Wolves a glimmer of hope.

However, for the Flash Wolves' overall situation, this kill was merely a drop in the ocean and could hardly change their current unfavorable circumstances.

Akali's development has already fallen into a state of collapse.

Judging from the situation of the game, Akali's laning phase in the early game was extremely difficult. She was heavily targeted by the enemy, resulting in a lag in last hits and slow experience gain.

But as a teammate, he was powerless to help Akali escape her predicament, which is the most heartbreaking part.

Bugi, as the team's jungler, tried several times to go to the top lane to help Akali find opportunities, attempting to break the enemy's blockade and relieve Akali's pressure through ganks.

However, each operation was met with setbacks. Either the damage output was insufficient to secure a kill, or the enemy Poppy's precise control skills knocked them away, disrupting their rhythm.

This situation keeps happening, it's so annoying!

He had also gone to the bottom lane once, hoping to launch an offensive by coordinating with the bottom lane duo and find an opportunity to turn the tide.

However, the presence of the enemy Tahm Kench cleverly neutralized the Flash Wolves' offensive. In addition, Su Mu was willing to use his summoner spells at crucial moments to carry out decisive defense and counterattack, giving them absolutely no chance.

Whenever Bugi appears in the bottom lane, Akali in the top lane is likely to die once. The enemy team seems to have grasped this pattern and launched a more intense offensive against Akali in the top lane.

On one occasion, when Akali was retreating from her own first turret towards her second turret, she was even solo-killed by jiejie.

In that exciting exchange, hanabi made a major mistake. He released his second R skill too hastily. On the other hand, jiejie's Xin Zhao had a very precise grasp of the timing of his skill release. He deliberately held back the last hit of his Q skill, Triple Claw, and timed it perfectly to knock Akali up when she released her second ultimate.

With this, jiejie, controlling Xin Zhao, successfully interrupted Akali's second ultimate, and elegantly secured a solo kill.

When this situation continued for 15 minutes, the economic gap between the two sides widened again, reaching 5,000 yuan.

Such a huge economic gap has made the situation for the Flash Wolves team increasingly dire.

And then a dramatic scene unfolded.

"Akali's level... is actually lower than Varus's in the bot lane." Guan Zeyuan, the commentator, couldn't help but smile wryly after looking at Akali's equipment and level on the screen.

It's easy to hear the helplessness he feels about Akali's current situation from his tone.

"Yes, Akali is level 9 here, Varus is already level 10, and Mu's equipment is very good, he should have a lot of gold... Eh? Jiejie is about to take the Rift Herald, but what Jiejie doesn't know is that there's a vision left by Flash Wolves at the entrance of the Rift Herald. So, Flash Wolves have already discovered EDG's objective. Do they want to engage?"

Wang Ji, who was also paying close attention to the situation, keenly grasped this crucial information and spoke up.

At this moment, another problem for the Flash Wolves team has also been exposed.

It's just two very simple words: composition and structure.

Due to the limited environment in the LMS region, Flash Wolves, who have been playing against weaker teams for many years, inevitably tend to play somewhat casually in this environment.

Being in such a competitive environment for a long time, and doing things casually so often, gradually becomes a habit.

LCK teams have a completely different playing style. They usually won't try to steal the dragon when they are at a huge disadvantage or outnumbered, unless the hero who can steal the dragon is a huge distance away from the opponent. Only when they are absolutely sure of their safety will an LCK team try it.

LPL teams tend to be bolder. As long as the number of players isn't too disparate, teams with a more aggressive and bloody playstyle will dare to take risks even when they are at a disadvantage, showing a fighting spirit.

The LMS region is different.

Especially the Flash Wolves team.

They believe in miracles with extremely low probability.

Therefore, Flash Wolves intend to capitalize on this opportunity.

Vi, the jungler, has moved towards the Rift Herald. According to the internal communication within the Flash Wolves team, they plan to have Vi try to steal the Rift Herald, preferably by using her ultimate to enter the fray early. Through the control effect of her ultimate, she can then coordinate with Galio's entry and Ziggs' ultimate to disrupt EDG's rhythm.

Galio and Ziggs are, after all, semi-spherical heroes, and they can support the jungle from the mid lane, giving them a unique advantage in terms of skill coverage.

However, EDG does not have this advantage and is slightly inferior in terms of the convenience of skill support.

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