The top lane duo pushed the minion wave and returned to the bottom lane. Shen helped LeBlanc and Syndra trade one for one in the mid lane, and then rushed back to the top lane without stopping.

EDG's bot lane duo, however, took this opportunity to farm up properly.

After this initial exchange, both sides went through a long period of development and strategic maneuvering.

WE, with their advantage, took the first tower kill in EDG's bottom lane and earned the tower's bounty.

Skateboard Shoes and Ice shared 700 yuan!

However, in this game, the Kalista had already completed Berserker's Greaves early on, and at this point, she didn't have enough gold to complete Blade of the Ruined King.

Of course, the Bilgewater Scimitar and Recurve Bow were still completed, and the Ruined King was just one crafting cost away from being finished.

Shen, who wasn't doing well in this game, switched to the bottom lane to farm the minion wave that EDG was pushing.

"Isn't Kalista a little short of gold to build Blade of the Ruined King? Shouldn't she be farming in the bot lane right now?"

"Wouldn't it be more advantageous to push the minion wave forward, then wait for the dragon to spawn, secure it, recall to base to build Blade of the Ruined King, and then engage EDG in a head-on team fight?"

The doll was a little confused: "Isn't it a bit inappropriate to come to the top lane at this time? Kalista's short range makes it difficult to attack the turret, right?"

Currently, the overall gaming environment in the LPL League of Legends scene suffers from a lack of understanding among players.

Both Wawa and Miller's understanding of the game follows the lead of top LPL teams.

WE's operational logic in this game has clearly surpassed Wawa's 'game understanding'!

Because currently, almost no team operates like this, choosing not to farm and secure dragons to expand their advantage at such a crucial juncture, but instead engaging in a direct confrontation with EDG.

"Is WE going to go head-to-head with EDG in this game?" Miller seemed to have figured something out:

"They probably think that if they don't restrict Kennen now, and he gets the Rift Herald, smashes the top lane turret, and builds Blade of the Ruined King, he won't be easy to deal with in the split push!"

Neither LeBlanc nor Shen on WE's side can beat Kennen in split pushing on the sidelines! They plan to take advantage of their power spike and secure as many kills as possible.

"That's right. If WE gets the Rift Herald, they can not only limit EDG's Kennen, but also use the Rift Herald to knock down EDG's top tower."

Rita agrees: "This way, WE's early-game advantage will be amplified. Also, Kalista can stack spears earlier when fighting Rift Herald."

In the S7 version, it's rare for a team to switch lanes and fight for Rift Herald with EDG in just over 10 minutes.

Everyone believes this is a late-game version, so early-game dragons that increase percentage-based stats are much more beneficial than Rift Herald.

However, in matches against EDG, it's rare for the game to drag on into the late game.

It would be one thing to pick a late-game composition, but this game's choice of an early-to-mid-game composition is pointless if we don't fight EDG and gain an advantage in the early game.

Moreover, Ashe was chosen specifically for river team fights.

After all, in a 5v5 situation in the river, Ashe's ultimate is very difficult to dodge.

"They engaged us in team fight?" Mingkai was clearly confused. "What do we do? Should we fight them or give up the Rift Herald?"

Mingkai asked this question because Kennen's development in this game was not advanced.

Kennen was annoyed by WE's bot lane duo in this game, and Shen, in order not to feed Kennen, would rather not farm in many lanes than give him any chance.

Kennen's Ruined King build is not yet complete; he only has Sandals, Bilgewater Scimitar, and Recurve Bow!

In the past, Zhou Hanyang had a significant advantage in this situation, as he would at least have completed his first item.

Upon hearing this, Zhou Hanyang glanced at the data panels of both sides and said without hesitation, "Let's attack!"

The skateboarder's total economy should be around 3900+, and he probably still has 400+ economy left.

If this team fight doesn't happen, then Kalista can recall to base and build Blade of the Ruined King after getting the Herald.

That will mark the first true period of dominance for Skateboarders, and EDG won't even be able to give him a second glance.

With the Rift Herald, the skateboard shoes can push wherever they want.

“Okay!” Upon hearing Zhou Hanyang say he wanted to fight, Mingkai nodded without hesitation: “Tianye, you just TP over here, Zet, you stay in the bottom lane and push the lane to farm.”

"OK!" Meiko didn't hesitate at all and immediately teleported to the mid lane to contest the mid lane minion wave with Kennen.

At this point, Kalista had already started stacking spears to attack the Rift Herald, with Lee Sin by her side.

Hanbing, on the other hand, was positioned further away, ready to initiate a team fight with her ultimate skill at any moment.

None of EDG's top, mid, and bottom carries had any mobility skills in this game. If Ashe's ultimate was used well, it could completely influence the outcome of the game.

After pushing the minion wave in the mid lane, lock LeBlanc under the mid lane tower to secure the kill.

Spider, with its scanner activated, took the lead and headed towards the Dragon Pit, with Syndra following behind.

After taking the mid-lane minion wave, LeBlanc also headed towards the Baron pit.

"We can give them the Rift Herald, but we absolutely have to get a kill this wave." After pushing another wave of minions in the mid lane, Zhou Hanyang shouted to Meiko, "Tianye, come back, swallow me, then use your ultimate to reach the backline!"

"Okay!" Meiko placed a control ward in the river bushes in the middle lane.

Tahm Kench, positioned in the mid lane with vision, swallowed Kennen whole.

This version of Tahm Kench still uses basic abilities, while his ultimate is a super long-range teleport.

After swallowing Kennen, Tahm Kench walked into the bush where a control ward had been placed. After confirming that there was no vision from WE, Tahm Kench used his ultimate to drive directly to the blue buff camp opposite the Baron pit.

"Tahm, Tam, look at Tam..."

"Kennan is here! Kennan is here!"

"Look at Tahm Kench and Kennen, they're together!"

"Watch out for the spiders, deal with Tahm Kench first."

……

WE's voice chat instantly descended into chaos, with everyone's attention drawn to Tahm Kench and Kennen.

In the old version of the map, the Blue Buff only had one exit facing the Dragon Pit, while the other side had a small path.

WE decided that everyone should gang up on and kill Tahm Kench and Kennen first.

However, WE remained quite cautious, with Kalista and Lee Sin blocking the entrance.

Ashe stood next to the frog, while LeBlanc used her W to cross the wall from behind the blue buff, ready to W back at any time.

Under the combined fire of four WE players, Tahm Kench's health plummeted instantly, and he almost died instantly.

Meiko knew perfectly well that she was there to sell herself, so she immediately activated her shield, hoping to buy some time.

While WE was ganging up on Tahm Kench, EDG's top, mid, and jungle players moved in from the river.

Kennen immediately went behind the wall of the Blue Buff camp!

After all, facing a group of five people attacking him, and with Tahm Kench being a support, he simply couldn't withstand the onslaught.

In almost the blink of an eye, Tahm Kench melted.

The skateboarder used her E skill, spear removal, to kill Tahm Kench.

However, Kennen was not seen until Tahm Kench was killed.

Alarm bells were ringing in everyone's hearts.

"Kennan isn't here, be careful..." Xiye's shout had just rang out.

Kennen, behind the Blue Buff wall, let out a buzzing sound, and golden light flashed around his body.

Kennen flashed over the wall and immediately used Bilgewater Cutlass to slow down Kalista, then activated his ultimate to charge towards Kalista and Lee Sin!

[While there might be some debate about whether it's World No. 1, there's absolutely no debate about Time No. 1!]

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