Just then, effort said in a deep voice, "Their Shen's ultimate is not ready yet, but we can't exert pressure in the bot lane. We probably can't take this Rift Herald."

Although he hadn't had much direct confrontation with the Fate Master controlled by Su Mu before, the overwhelming sense of pressure he felt after this round of sparring was incredibly real.

Su Mu transformed the Fate Master, a "noob hero" in the eyes of many, into a work of art!

Despite their bot lane duo's best efforts and exceptional laning skills, they were unable to exert even the slightest pressure on EDG's bot lane duo.

Jess has already been killed in action, and even if they rush to his aid, they will be at a disadvantage due to being outnumbered.

"Hmm, the weapon's ultimate is still active. We can't take this hit. I'll try to steal it with my Q."

Faker certainly knew that his chances of securing the Rift Herald were extremely slim.

After all, they had already shown EDG how to prevent their opponents from stealing the dragon when they were fighting for it before.

Faker glanced at Clid's position, a clear look of hesitation and struggle flashing across his face, but ultimately he didn't say anything.

"Isn't he planning to take action?"

Doinb glanced at Akali, who had returned to the mid lane, and his tense arms relaxed slightly.

Su Mu also gave Akali a deep look, but remained silent.

For viewers with an omniscient perspective, Akali's decision to return to the mid lane to farm was a perfectly normal one, and no one would think Akali made a mistake.

However, if Akali chooses to disrupt the situation and create an opportunity for Nidalee to secure the Rift Herald, Su Mu believes that they are not guaranteed victory in this situation.

It's worth noting that when Jiejie was ganking in the top lane, she was hit by Nidalee's combo, and her health is now down to about half.

Furthermore, jiejie doesn't have any healing items, which means he can only rely on his Smite and his second basic attack to heal himself against the Rift Herald, letting Jax absorb the turret damage.

Furthermore, Jiejie has already used her ultimate move.

In this situation, if Akali plays aggressively, she does have a chance to solo kill Lee Sin.

This is by no means alarmist.

EDG's top, mid, and jungle players lack crowd control abilities; currently, only Jax's E skill is available.

However, it is quite difficult for Jax to accurately stun Akali when facing her agile and unpredictable style.

The reason Faker became a legend is because he created miracles in countless adversities that are hard for ordinary people to understand.

But Faker chose to retreat in this situation.

This is Faker in Season 9, a Faker who hadn't fully recovered from the shadow of the defeat in Season 8.

Every contestant has their own low point, and the decisions they make during these low points are often hard to reconcile with the persona they previously established.

In his pre-match analysis, Su Mu emphasized Faker in this generation of SKT.

Faker was indeed very consistent this year, more consistent than anyone could have imagined.

However, he was just too steady.

He's become so steady that when it comes to taking actions that require aggressive maneuvers, he can't do them with the same ease he used to have when he was at his peak.

To avoid making mistakes, Faker opted for a safer approach this time.

Ultimately, EDG secured the Rift Herald, and then jiejie immediately arranged for Flandre's Jax to consume the Rift Herald, successfully taking down the top lane's first turret by himself.

The economic gap between the two sides suddenly widened to more than two thousand yuan at this moment!

"First tower, all the plating... Look at how well Jax is doing, it's just too awesome."

In the commentary booth, Miller's eyes lit up instantly, and he said excitedly, "EDG rarely puts so much effort into helping Flandre establish an advantage, especially when he's playing Jax. I can't wait to see how amazing Jax's performance will be in the upcoming matches."

"That's really impressive... Jax soloed the first tower in less than 12 minutes and then immediately built Trinity Force. That item build is just too outrageous."

After watching Saint Gunner control his character to return home and then pull out this crucial piece of equipment, the doll couldn't help but express his heartfelt feelings.

"Jayce originally had two advantages against Jax. First, Jayce was a very strong champion in the early game. Second, Jax's core items were expensive. Normally, when Jayce had completed a full set of items, Jax would only have two items. With half-complete items against a fully-complete set, Jayce's advantage could last for at least twenty minutes."

"However... the situation has completely reversed now. Although Jayce has a lot of last hits in this game, his overall development is not good. Moreover, if he encounters Jax in the lane next, it will probably be very difficult for him to even last hits safely."

Miller is absolutely right.

A Jax who builds Trinity Force and Boots of Speed ​​in just 12 minutes is not necessarily a fatal threat, even if Jayce faces him alone, or even if Nidalee joins in, the two of them together might not be able to pose a fatal threat to Jax.

"This can't go on; Jax simply can't handle it."

Khan couldn't help but mutter "Damn it" under his breath, and then began to grumble incessantly.

"I'll try to gank him, but Shen already has his ultimate... It seems very difficult."

Effort looked helpless and said rather speechlessly.

At this point, the bottom lane was still in the laning phase, but the top lane had already become a one-sided situation.

Of course, they also understood that this did not mean Khan was not good at the individual.

The main issue was that Khan was targeted too much in this game. He was constantly targeted by jiejie from the early stages of the game, and after being carried by Shen by the Corki, Khan's performance was greatly affected.

In that team fight, he used Flash to make a crucial move, and it was this action that led to a series of chain reactions.

"Set up vision in the upper jungle and don't gank top lane yet. In the current situation, it will be quite difficult for Jax to tower dive and kill Jayce."

Faker calmly offered his suggestion.

Although Jax deals high damage, Jayce has a very useful hammer, E skill, which can be used for effective defense and control.

Therefore, as Faker said, although Jax has enough damage at the moment, the conditions are not yet ripe for him to tower dive and solo kill Jayce.

Instead of making potentially futile attempts in the top lane, it would be better to focus on the bottom lane.

SKT reacted quickly and took appropriate measures.

A classic four-man gank on the bottom lane, with all four players rushing in together.

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