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Chapter 106 I have already deciphered the runes

Fang Han's control over his position was absolutely superb.

Many people say that a long-range top laner doesn't really have a push-and-pull effect against a short-range top laner, but that's not entirely true.

While long-range weapons do offer a significant advantage in terms of range, maintaining one's own condition while effectively suppressing the opponent is no easy feat.

After all, League of Legends isn't a 1v1 game between five people; the presence of a jungler can easily change the landscape of any lane.

But it's still too rare to see a situation like this, where Shen is being unilaterally whipped around like a spinning top by a vampire.

It wasn't that Ray didn't want to fight back; it was that he simply couldn't.

Fang Han didn't even push the minion wave; he just held the lane and harassed Shen, taking advantage of the fact that the Twilight Eye had no sustain.

Ray finally managed to reach level two, then faked turning around before suddenly using his E skill to move forward.

We need to suppress the vampire's condition further, otherwise we won't be able to push the minion wave forward.

Furthermore, since the vampire doesn't carry teleport but instead has Flash and Ghost, if you can force him to recall once, the laning phase will be much more comfortable.

The idea was wonderful, but unfortunately, Fang Han had already guessed Ray's thoughts.

Since he chose to bring these two skills, it's to amplify his advantage in lane.

A level 2 fighter attacking a level 1 fighter? Useless.

Shen's E skill cooldown is ridiculously long in the early game. If you win the game, it's fine, but if you don't... it will turn out like this!

Fang Han calculated the experience of both sides and activated his Sprint the instant Shen reached level two, instantly accelerating and dodging Shen's E skill.

Meanwhile, after dodging Shen's taunt, Fang Han used Q to kill a low-health minion and level up to level two.

Now the roles are reversed.

Fang Han instantly learned the E skill, charged it up at close range, and blasted it at Shen.

Shen, who was slowed down, was relentlessly pursued by Fang Han and forced to use Flash to return to the tower.

That's weird, the vampire's damage is inexplicably high, and it's only level 2...

"Could there be a problem with the Precision rune in the secondary tree? Could it be that it has Unyielding Will?"

Back at the base of the tower, Ray looked at his dwindling health bar and opened the scoreboard again.

I always felt that Arthur's vampires had a strange, eerie quality.

He was just tanking the minion wave and trading blows from the start, was it to trigger the maximum amount of Unyielding?

No way, does that guy go to such lengths?

Little did they know, Fang Han was capable of such meticulousness.

Having played with new runes for six or seven years in my previous life, if I can't even perfect these small details, wouldn't all that time have been wasted?

This is also where Fang Han's confidence comes from.

The various abilities provided by the system allow him to excel in everything within the game.

Fang Han cleverly solved the problem of the vampire's low damage in the early game by using runes.

Ray, with low health, dared not be careless under the tower and immediately recalled to base, intending to teleport back.

Seeing this, Fang Han gave up his idea of ​​crossing the tower.

One teleport can be exchanged for one teleport, which is very profitable.

Anyway, Fang Han was prepared to fight two lives with one life. Although he only had less than 300 health left, it was more than enough to defeat Shen.

FirstBlood!

People are on the road, while good news spreads along the way.

Huh? What's going on?

Less than three minutes later, the mid-lane Azir was taken down by the mid-jungle duo?

"Tiger, what's going on?"

Xiao Hu scratched his hair in frustration.

To be honest, it was a bit of a slip-up, but the factory manager just flashed out of the bushes and used his Q skill to bite him, and there was nothing he could do.

The troll's ice pillar, combined with the Cassiopeia's W skill, caused Xiaohu to die before he could even use Flash.

The only thing I could do was to note down the time of the mid and jungle flashes in the team chat.

"Two flashes, can't operate."

The other teammates also knew that Xiaohu hadn't played this kind of mid-lane carry in a long time, and besides, the opponent had used two Flashes, so dying wasn't too much of a loss.

The only downside is that Scout got the first blood.

"It's okay, Tiger. Just play it safe in lane. If we really can't win, we can switch lanes in the mid-game."

Fang Han's emotions were remarkably stable.

After playing so well before, he finally faced a tough challenge and wanted to see if Xiaohu could reach his full potential.

As I said before, League of Legends is a five-player game. To win the championship, every position must be able to perform well and not be a liability.

On the other side, cheers erupted in EDG's voice chat.

"Nice! This is our exhilarating combo!"

"This mid-jungle duo is pretty good, they're strong."

"I told you to play what you're good at, and this is how you play!"

"Brothers, take it slow! Let's win this round first!"

Having finally gained an early advantage, the factory manager seemed to have found his rhythm, and the five players were in high spirits.

In short, if they play like this and let the mid and jungle players open up the game, EDG will definitely win!

Who isn't an LPL champion? In terms of sheer numbers, RNG doesn't even have as many championships as EDG!

The factory manager's lips curled up; the old "I'll raise pigs in your jungle" domestic jungle king is back!

Even though he has never gained the upper hand against Arthur, the factory manager has never lacked the "spirit of showing his sword"!

No matter what kind of champion or prodigy you are, once you've come to Summoner's Rift, everyone is equal!

The absence of Yingguo does not mean we cannot defeat them!

Perhaps it was just a matter of bad luck or a lack of opportunity.

The more you've never won, the more you need to win!

As a veteran jungler, don't underestimate me!

Youngsters, it's time to teach you a lesson!

The factory manager's gaze focused, and before he knew it, it was fixed on the road ahead.

It was Arthur who stood in EDG's way time and time again!

So what? I will protect everything about EDG and defeat all the enemies that stand in my way!

Come on, Arthur, let me see if you can still dominate the game without hero advantages!

The troll swung his club and activated his W skill, dashing towards the top lane.

You're next! Just you wait, vampire!

But halfway there, a kill announcement came from the top lane:

RNG.Arthur defeated EDG.Ray.

Huh? How did he die?

Wasn't the vampire controlling the lane the whole time?

The factory manager understood when he saw Nightmare walking contentedly to the river.

No, I got ganked by a level 3 Nightmare?

"Ray...how did you die?"

"Nightmare flashed in and applied fear, but they chased me down the whole way..."

Ray couldn't have imagined that Nightmare would come at level three to grab him.

Why? These two Ueno players don't have any hard crowd control abilities; at most, they only have Nightmare's Fear as a form of control.

I, the mighty Eye of Twilight, created distance with a single E skill. Do you think these two can kill me with their early-game damage?

It turns out.

RNG's top and jungle are indeed lacking in damage; they chased Shen all the way into the tower but still couldn't kill him.

But the vampire was determined to kill, and his willingness to tank the tower was to kill Shen. After completing the first combo, he would use Blood Pool to tank the tower again.

Shen died in the end, and RNG's top and jungle players pulled away with low health.

The vampire, pushed to the limit and unyielding, deals enough damage to kill Shen, who has no skills available.

Perfect tower dive!

Looking at Fang Han's expression at the bottom of the screen, he was remarkably calm.

This is such a trivial matter that it's not worth him having any emotional reaction.

Tower diving and killing Shen is as easy as kicking a roadside dog to death.

The factory manager of the river channel felt as if a bucket of cold water had been poured over his head, extinguishing his initial enthusiasm.

Arthur is still Arthur; no matter what hero he chooses, he should not be underestimated.

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