"Nice!"

"We can take the dragon, we can take the dragon."

"We can come over now that we've pushed the bottom lane."

"Okay... then we'll take Little Dragon."

……

The EDG team was extremely happy.

The most troublesome aspect of SSG's lineup is late-game team fights. After all, in this version, Corki is still one of the strongest late-game carries, even surpassing Azir in strength.

On the other hand, EDG's lineup is designed to make as many moves as possible in the early game.

Clearly, EDG has accomplished its goal.

After EDG killed the enemy plane, they successfully secured their first dragon, a water dragon.

On the other hand, SSG remained completely silent.

Crown looked particularly grim. He was already struggling in the early game against LeBlanc, and it was difficult for him to even farm smoothly.

And then Ashe in the bottom lane used her ultimate to shoot him, which is already bad enough!

The most outrageous thing is that Ueno also came to arrest him.

This is just too incredible.

Does that mean that everyone except the support character had a relationship with him?

How could Crown not be upset?

Compared to Crown's frustration, Ambition was practically spitting blood.

Why is there an empty ban phase during the draft? It's because Crown didn't have time to find a hero, which led to the empty ban phase.

SSG had originally planned to ban LeBlanc to prevent EDG from getting the mid-jungle duo of Rek'Sai and LeBlanc.

Everyone knows that Mingkai doesn't know how to play Lee Sin well. Even when he does, he just uses Ghost, which is annoying, but the sense of pressure he brings is not that strong.

It's because the ban on LeBlanc didn't come that I have to pick this B excavator.

Is this hero even playable by humans?

As one of the top map-control junglers, Ambition simply doesn't understand how to play Rek'Sai.

Because of the lack of clear map positioning, junglers generally play a defensive counter-attack strategy.

The excavator is a hero that needs to take the initiative.

Even Mingkai needs to work with Scout and Iboy to use the excavator.

SSG prefers to engage in team fights with clear positions rather than clever ganks in the early game!

Ambition has never trained in this area.

No matter where he goes, EDG will find him.

Either Gragas goes to the jungle to search, or he gets spotted by wards, or Ashe uses her Sight Arrow.

The excavator hero is actually more suitable for Gao Zhenning, as it focuses on a surprise gank.

However, while EDG was taking the dragon, SSG managed to launch a counterattack.

"Can you come and check on us this time?" CoreJJ said to Crown, "You're a ticking time bomb, come to the bottom lane, we're going to tower dive."

“I think we can dive the tower and let Braum tank it,” Ruler immediately agreed.

“I think it’s a good idea!” Ambition said after a long silence.

Since we can't catch anyone with a gank, let's just play the four-man gank against the two-man gank openly.

"Then I'll push the line over." Seeing that everyone else agreed, Crown immediately said it was no problem.

As a late-game carry, if the Corki can get a kill at this point, his development will definitely be accelerated, and the pressure when facing EDG's Baron Nashor team fight will be much less.

Both LeBlanc and Ashe went back to base after taking the dragon, so the mid and bottom lane minions were pushed back this wave.

After the plane pushed the minion wave, it immediately went to the bottom lane and cooperated with the excavator to carry out a four-man gank on the bottom lane.

To everyone's surprise, EDG's bot lane duo retreated to the bushes where they were supposed to hide.

Uzi once said that in this situation, you must go back to the tower to make a move. Only through repeated actions can your skill level be continuously improved.

From an operational perspective, this wave of activity will definitely need to be pushed into the backwaters and only launched when it is safe to do so.

Even if you win the game, the opponent will definitely suffer a huge loss, but the bot lane duo will inevitably be in poor condition.

Without the right mindset, it's impossible to control the game's turns.

If a player with low health pushes a lane and must return to base, then the new round is in the hands of the player who was the first to leave the enemy base after being killed.

As for that paltry sum per person?

Unless you use the money earned from kills to build up your equipment in advance, even if you have a lead of several hundred kills, the improvement in combat power will be extremely limited.

Seeing EDG's bot lane duo playing so well, the SSG players felt like they'd been screwed over, utterly frustrated and on the verge of vomiting blood.

"Damn it, can't you have some guts? Doesn't everyone in the LPL praise Uzi? Deft became much more aggressive after he went to the LPL, what's wrong with Zet?" CoreJJ cursed through gritted teeth.

"No, no, I have to go back to mid lane. It's too much of a waste of time to keep wasting time fighting Ashe." After saying that, Crown could only reluctantly return to mid lane. If he didn't go back soon, the minion wave that LeBlanc had pushed under the tower would almost be burned down by the tower.

Although Ambition didn't say anything, he was internally screaming with frustration.

At that moment, he finally understood why EDG could crush SKT; EDG really had something special now.

The excavator angrily swatted a toad, then swaggered away like a triumphant general.

Ruler felt equally frustrated; he truly felt like he had all his strength but nowhere to use it.

Once the plane was spotted in the river, the EDG duo immediately went online.

At this point, the minion wave hadn't even been completely burned down yet, and Zet was still able to get a few minions.

I'm absolutely thrilled!

At this point, the initiative was in EDG's hands.

After pushing the minion wave in the mid lane to the tower, LeBlanc gained the right to roam.

However, when LeBlanc went to the bottom lane, she was spotted by SSG who happened to be placing wards there.

The excavator flashed and lifted up the LeBlanc, and the plane immediately used explosives to fly far away towards her.

The Demoness's condition has been severely damaged!

LeBlanc used her W dash and Flash to escape.

Ambition sacrificed his own development time to force a gank on LeBlanc. And that... is the essence of the Rek'Sai champion.

Of course, while Mingkai was busy working on SSG, he wasn't idle either.

After Yasuo caught and killed Gnar, who had no Flash, in the top lane, Yasuo secured the kill.

EDG_Attack (Swift Swordsman) has killed SSG_Cuvee (Lost Fang)!!!

After killing Gnar, the two immediately destroyed the Rift Herald and then destroyed the top lane tower!

They obtained the bounty for the first tower kill.

After destroying the turret, Yasuo pushed another wave of minions, finally having enough gold to build Blade of the Ruined King.

Although Yasuo got two kills in this game, he missed a lot of last hits in the early game because of SSG's lane swap. In addition, he built attack speed boots as his first item, so his development was not too advanced.

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