With WE's lineup, it's naturally impossible for them to proactively engage in team fights against EDG.

LeBlanc, Lee Sin, Kennen, and even the AD carry all used their skills to constantly poke and harass EDG.

However, EDG remained unhurried in the face of WE's move, allowing Xayah and Rakan to slowly take down Baron.

With the help of the Incense Burner, Xayah can basically take down Baron Nashor without taking any damage, but the process is extremely slow.

This put WE in a dilemma: whether to initiate a team fight or try to steal the Baron Nashor with their last remaining health.

"Should we still try to steal this dragon?" Condi suggested. "My level is one level higher than the prince's. As long as we have vision, there's a high chance we can get it."

“I can start a group fight. If you want to steal it, I can go down with you and help you draw attention away from the enemy.” 957 was very decisive.

Professional players understand that whether it's initiating a team fight or the jungler stealing the dragon, they need someone to help draw attention. A one-man flanking maneuver is too easy to be targeted.

“This tour group is indeed not easy to organize.” Xi Ye pondered for a long time.

Stealing the dragon and initiating a team fight are two completely different decisions.

If we're going to contest the dragon, then Kennen needs to enter the fray first to draw attention to Lee Sin and create space for Lee Sin to contest the dragon.

However, if a team fight is to be initiated, Kennen will be needed to deal damage.

Because of the pressure from Baron Nashor, Lee Sin cannot be the first to go in and feed.

So who will help Kennen draw attention and create pressure as he enters the game?

It's naturally a femme fatale!

However, Xiye's LeBlanc was underdeveloped in this game, and he was unable to put enough pressure on the opponent or create enough space for Kennen to enter the fray.

He was well aware of his situation. This LeBlanc wasn't using Thunderlord's Decree. If he couldn't land his W on two or three enemies, he wouldn't be able to deal enough damage.

Stepping on just one person is too inefficient.

It's not that he's unwilling to try, but that he knows trying would be pointless.

But at that moment, Mystic spoke up: "No... no!"

Mystic said in broken Chinese.

“No?” Condi was slightly taken aback, not quite understanding Mystic’s meaning.

“Xayah… E… Instant kill… Baron!” Mystic said with some difficulty.

He had naturally played Xayah in ranked games and knew her details quite well.

In contrast, the others were encountering Xia for the first time in an official match and hadn't expected it.

Upon hearing Mystic's words, everyone suddenly came to their senses.

"Then let's start the team fight!" Xi Ye raised an eyebrow upon hearing this and suddenly said, "I'll go in!"

Xiye had previously wanted Condi to steal the dragon, mainly because he knew that initiating team fights would be difficult, but since they couldn't steal the dragon now, there was nothing more to say.

Just drive a TM and that's it.

This is Xi Ye.

We may lose the game, but we will never be cowards!

Once a decision is made, take immediate action.

Xiye ignored EDG's three tough frontliners and went to find the bottom lane duo.

hum! ! !

LeBlanc immediately used Flash to reposition herself, and then her W accurately hit Xayah, Rakan, and Jarvan IV!

As a LeBlanc, how should you help Kennen attract attention?

Naturally, we need to put pressure on EDG!

Only by applying W to several targets simultaneously can sufficient pressure be exerted.

This is why EDG made some adjustments to the team, because they didn't want to be hit by LeBlanc's W on three opponents at the same time again.

After LeBlanc used her W to reach the bottom jungle and support, she hit Xayah with her QR combo, and then used her E skill on Rakan.

It has to be said that Xiye's move was quite subtle.

He used Flash + W to enter the fray, and he'll definitely use W again to retreat. So the only one who poses a threat to him is Rakan.

Only if Luo R hits him can the others follow up with control.

Therefore, Xiye's E skill is attached to Luo. As long as Luo gets close, he will activate W to go back and use E to imprison Luo in place.

If other players activate LeBlanc at this time, it will attract their attention and create an opportunity for Kennen to enter the fray.

Xi Ye had already envisioned the two scenarios that would occur next.

Luo followed him here, but was trapped in place while the prince and Galio drove him away.

With the three of them together, Kennen can now make his entrance head-on.

The second problem is that if Rakan can't come over, Galio and Jarvan IV will continue to engage on their own, then a 'gap' will appear in Xayah's bot lane duo!

Why are some people considered good at team battles?

That's what makes it so impressive.

Luo naturally wouldn't waste such a good opportunity to catch the Demon Beast, and decisively activated his ultimate skill and flashed towards her.

LeBlanc immediately triggered her second W to return, but Rakan used his R to control LeBlanc at that moment. Just before LeBlanc's E skill's root was triggered, Rakan used W to dash towards EDG's backline.

Kennen and Lee Sin, who were prepared on the sidelines, entered the fray!

Kennen activated his ultimate ability, ignoring Xayah, and instead flashed towards EDG's three frontliners.

Lee Sin's Q skill hit Galio as he entered the fray, providing additional damage for Kennen and preventing Galio from using his ultimate to initiate a team fight alongside Rakan.

Faced with Rakan's W skill, Twitch flashed to create distance and began to follow Kennen to supplement his damage output.

Only Braum was lifted up by Rakan's W.

It has to be said that WE handled this team fight perfectly.

They dodged all the skills they were supposed to dodge, and were even able to keep up with the subsequent attacks.

but……

What WE didn't know was that Rakan's initial goal was actually Kog'Maw's Flash.

The moment Luo rushed toward the giant mouth, the prince followed Luo inside.

Even though the prince used an EQ flash in this play, Kog'Maw used Flash to dodge Rakan's W, and the prince's EQ flash was also dodged by Kog'Maw.

The prince decisively initiated with his ultimate, accurately hitting Kog'Maw.

At this moment, Gnar, who had been protecting Xayah while she attacked Baron Nashor inside the dragon pit, finally made his move...

During the brief interval between growing larger, Little Gnar uses his E skill to jump, landing on Lee Sin with the first E, and transforming into Big Gnar when he jumps into the air with the second E.

hum! ! !

After using Flash to adjust your position and angle,

Big Gnar unleashed his ultimate ability!!!

R————Hey! ! !

A palm strike!

They directly slammed WE's top, mid, jungle, and support... all into the Prince's ultimate.

He knocked all four of them unconscious, trapping them in the prince's ultimate attack and rendering them immobile.

Once the stun effect occurred, the prince decisively canceled the effect of his ultimate ability, causing the wall to disappear.

Galio flashed in with his W, instantly taunting all five members of WE!

Gnar follows up with W to continue controlling the enemy...

WE's team fight exploded instantly!

Next comes the infusion of damage.

EDG's Attack (Lost Tooth) has killed WE's Xiye (LeBlanc)!!!

Redmi excels at teaching top laners; 957, Zoom, 369... they're all top laners cut from the same cloth.

Secondly, there's the team-building instruction; that's exactly how he taught. Apparently, during each post-game review, he'd give you several possible outcomes, and then you'd choose one…

Then someone asked why BLG lost to T1... Actually, they lost from the draft to the game itself!

BLG's training match results were actually very good, they were dominating! If you want to know the details, you can follow the author. Once we reach 1000 followers, the author will create a fan group and explain in detail.

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