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Chapter 53: A Yasuo who learns W at level 1? Please, have some decency!

The commentary booth was completely silent.

No matter how hard the three commentators racked their brains, they never expected Fang Han to pick Yasuo as his fifth pick.

"The Unforgiven... I remember the European region really likes to play this."

"Haha, Miller, have you ever thought that we'd see our own team pick Yasuo one day? Especially on the World Championship stage?"

"Completely unexpected. All I can say is that Arthur is pulling off some amazing things for us, both on and off the field, hahaha."

"Yasuo vs. Gnar, is there anything special about this matchup?"

Rita rested her chin on her hand, deep in thought, then turned to the Miller doll and asked a question.

It's not her fault; this matchup is truly rare in the region, let alone a matchup between Yasuo and Gnar, which is almost unheard of.

This question stumped Miller and Doll.

The two looked at each other and remained silent for a moment.

Neither of them are known for their professional knowledge, and Miller, as a top laner, has never reached a high rank.

"Well, I can only say that we haven't seen this kind of match much before."

"But at least, this is the hero that Arthur picked that most resembles a top laner in the three games."

"I'm sure the audience, like us, found this match very enjoyable."

The child immediately understood and picked up the conversation:

"That's right. No matter how much we talk on stage, it's better to look forward to Arthur's performance in the game."

"Having seen Yasuo from the European region, let's show the world our LPL's Yasuo!"

They're definitely two seasoned veterans.

In just a few words, she not only made the audience forget the question Rita had just raised, but also stirred up the emotions of the audience once again.

Rita opened her mouth as if to say something, but when she saw Miller frantically giving her meaningful glances, she shut up.

If we keep talking like this, things are really going to explode...

Many viewers noticed the two seasoned veterans' embarrassment and laughed loudly:

"Bang bang bang!"

"Is this how commentators interpret the finals? It's so disappointing..."

"They're just providing commentary; they don't actually play the game."

"Dude upstairs, you're so innocent. I don't know if you're just bluffing or if you're genuinely sincere."

"Rita's question left the two of them speechless. It's hilarious, hahaha."

"I'm a complete newbie and genuinely asking, what's the odds of Gnar versus Yasuo?"

"I think it's a 40/60 matchup between Gnar and Yasuo. Yasuo's Wind Wall can block Gnar's Q, and Gnar, who can't recover his Q, will have significantly less damage output in the early game."

"..."

however.

Unbeknownst to everyone, Huni also played Yasuo in the top lane during the finals of his previous life, in order to counter Huni's Gnar.

Although the final result was just so-so.

With both teams' lineups selected, the map begins loading.

The blue team, Samsung, consists of Gnar (top), Sejuani (jungle), Ryze (mid), and Xayah and Taric (bot).

RNG (Red Team): Yasuo (Top), Jarvan IV (Jungle), Galio (Mid), Varus and Garen (Bottom).

All I can say is that at first glance, RNG's lineup looks very impressive when they're team fighting.

You could even say that this was RNG's favorite setup before.

The Prince Galio combo creates the most comfortable output space for Uzi in the bottom lane.

The only drawback might be that this team is a bit too focused on physical damage, since Galio in the mid lane is considered a tank in this version.

Galio, even with a full tank build, can only deal a tiny bit of additional AP damage.

But the RNG players looked relaxed, as if they didn't consider it a problem.

Fang Han, in particular, was shaking his head and swaying as if he had already won the game.

"Hey Dog, this is the third round, wanna have another match?"

"What are we comparing? Who gets the most kills? But you didn't get to play ADC this game."

"It's okay, it won't affect you."

"Okay, whoever has fewer heads has to pay for drinks at dinner later!"

Fang Han stretched and, while controlling Yasuo to go online, opened the scoreboard.

This lineup... generally does lack AP damage.

But it doesn’t matter.

Putting aside the fact that AD damage output is already excessive in this version, who said this lineup doesn't have AP damage?

Fang Han's smile grew even wider. At this moment, he transformed into a wicked gardenia, just like Teacher He, and began to devise a crooked idea in his mind.

the other side.

Samsung players shook off the disappointment of losing the first two games and approached the match with their best form once again.

"It's alright, let's treat this as the first round, let's give them a 3-0 victory!"

Master An calmed his teammates down in the voice chat.

Coming back from 0-2 down to win 3-2 sounds like an impossible task, but nothing is absolute.

This is in League of Legends, so it's too early to draw conclusions!

Like Fang Han, Chi Di opened the scoreboard as soon as he entered the game.

His gaze remained fixed on Yasuo's avatar, the red ID "Arthur" appearing so glaringly crimson at that moment.

Three different heroes in three games, what a terrifying guy.

I feel that he is the key to RNG's transformation into what it is today.

After a moment's thought, Emperor Chidi blurted out:

"Okay, you guys make a push on the top lane early on. He's playing so aggressively, gank him twice and he'll behave himself."

Emperor Ruler's idea was very simple.

In the first two games, Arthur was the one who initiated RNG's momentum.

If Arthur is shut down, the early game tempo will depend solely on Mlxg.

The only problem is that Gnar couldn't gain absolute lane control in split pushing this game.

The good news is that Yasuo is less effective in team fights than Gnar.

In other words, as long as we shut down Yasuo this game, the decision of whether to team fight or split push is entirely in our hands!

Master An's thinking immediately aligned with Emperor Ruler's.

Then what's there to say? Just start from the bottom half of the map and farm towards the top lane.

"Fang Shen, are you going to push me down this time?"

"Okay, Mr. Guo, you can do it at your own pace. I'll handle the top lane myself."

Fang Han's confident words always reassured the other team members.

It's no exaggeration to say that after two games, Fang Han already considered the opposing Cuvee as easy prey.

The kind that can be eaten up and wiped clean anytime.

Cuvee was also very self-aware and crouched in the grass in advance to wait for the right opportunity.

Just when everyone thought Arthur would be like the previous two games, logging in early and acting arrogantly, everyone discovered that Yasuo was actually standing under the tower doing hero animations.

Yaso, the cowboy from the West, leaned against his gunblade and began to play the flute he always carried.

Cuvee was terrified and stealthily crept into the bushes behind her.

He hasn't used any of his skill points yet, and is ready to learn E and jump backwards at any time.

But when Cuvee touched the patch of grass closest to the red side, he finally saw Yasuo playing the flute under the tower.

At that moment, Cuvee's heart, which had been hanging in suspense, finally died.

Isn't this your buddy? You were betting so well the first two rounds, but now that there's finally a good strategy in this round, you're not betting anymore?

Isn't this cheating? Or is there a mole within the organization?!

Cuvee stopped moving, activated her Q skill, and stood still waiting for Fang Han to come out.

With a level 1 Gnar having Q, who's afraid of going all-in with you?

Even a cornered dog will jump over a wall!

Fang Han, standing below the tower, looked at the dark expanse of grass and a smile crept onto his face.

You probably already know how to deal with me this game, right? Sorry, bro, I won't be playing too aggressively in the early game.

Fang Han waited under the tower until the minion wave came up before they went online together.

As soon as the two minion waves met, Gnar rushed out of the bushes, intending to use his Q skill to smash both the minions and the enemy.

"Face Hayate!"

Yasuo raised his hand, and a wall of wind formed, swallowing Gnar's boomerang.

Cuvee was stunned, the commentators were stunned, and the audience was stunned.

Hey buddy, have some decency!

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