Mingkai, if you're this cowardly, you should just go home and raise pigs.

Chapter 298 The Factory Manager Who Lived a Second Life!!!

"We still have one more question: how exactly does EDG allocate lanes?" Wang Duoduo couldn't help but ask.

"The Stone Golem should be in the top lane, so who's jungling? Could it be Ezreal?" GuGu immediately gasped.

"Regardless of how EDG assigns positions! In today's final game of the LPL semifinals, all of IG's players chose their most proficient signature heroes."

EDG, on the other hand, pulled out an unconventional lineup that we had never seen before. Guan Zeyuan's voice seemed to soar to the heavens, reaching a sublime height at this moment:

"Isn't this the most authentic League of Legends we remember? Every champion should have a chance to be played, instead of being limited to a few dominant champions in the current meta."

Whether they showcase their best skills or choose to counter and dismantle existing strategies, this is sure to be an exceptionally exciting match. Let's...

Guan Zeyuan paused slightly, took a deep breath, and continued, "Wishing both teams the warmest and most sincere cheers! Regardless of who wins or loses, we thank both teams for the emotions they've evoked!!!"

Wow! ! !

Suddenly, deafening cheers erupted from the crowd.

After both sides selected their lineups, they entered Summoner's Rift.

(Blue side IG) vs (Red side EDG):

Top Lane: [Future Defender] vs. [Lava Behemoth]

Jungle: Gragas vs. Ezreal

Mid Lane: LeBlanc (The Deceiver) vs. Heroic Bomber

ADC: [Abyssal Maw] vs. [Reverse Feather]

Support: [Storm's Fury] vs. [Phantom Spirit]

"EDG!!! Go EDG!!!"

"EDG!!! Go EDG..."

"EDG!!! Add..."

"IG!!! Go!!!"

"IG!!! Go IG..."

"IG!!! Add..."

"come on!!!"

"Come on, let's enjoy this match!"

"Play with style, play with confidence! Go for it!"

Amidst countless cheers, the Summoner's Rift appeared on the screen.

Both sides adopted a long, single-file formation in this game, defending their own jungle areas.

"You go top lane and let Jayce push the lane, I'll start with red buff and come top at level 2." Mingkai said to Zhou Hanyang right at the start of the game.

“OK! You carry this round, and I'll be your dog.” Zhou Hanyang chuckled.

"I always felt there was something fishy about your smile," Ming Kai said, glancing at Zhou Hanyang.

“Then I won’t laugh anymore.” Zhou Hanyang immediately stopped smiling: “Ming Gou, come and gank at level 2 speed.”

“I’ll curse your whole family…” Mingkai’s face immediately darkened.

His face was contorted with utter annoyance.

Zhou Hanyang is a great guy in every way, except he likes to criticize him all the time. I don't know where he got this weird habit from.

The moment the two lanes met, Ezreal chose to start with red buff.

Ezreal jungle is a playstyle that should only become popular in World Championships.

The reason why Ezreal jungle emerged is entirely because Riot Games buffed Ezreal before the World Championship.

Then, the jungle was full of tanky junglers, which put too much pressure on the two carries' damage output, which is why Ezreal was developed.

Having mobility in the early game makes ganking easier, and you can even ride right into the face of a tanky jungler.

"Oh? Clearlove's Ezreal jungle, and he actually started with red buff this game? Is there some kind of strategy going on? This game is worth keeping an eye on. Gragas, on the other hand, started with red buff and farmed upwards. IG this game..."

Just as Guan Zeyuan finished speaking, the director switched the camera to the top lane: "Top lane Jayce is using the bushes to block the vision of the Krugs."

Malphite is a hard counter to Jayce, but that was only in later patches.

Besides the fact that the Stone Golem has a comet, it's also largely related to the fact that Jayce's stats were completely nerfed.

Basically, one Q skill from Malphite, combined with Comet, can reduce Jayce's health to nearly a quarter.

The current version naturally doesn't have such terrifying consumption capabilities.

After all, this version doesn't have comets, and the heroes have relatively high durability!

However, the Golem is also much tankier in this version.

After Jayce came online, he didn't rush to harass Malphite, but instead stood in the mid bush of the top lane.

TheShy clearly knows how to fight the Krugs.

By moving erratically, it would occasionally peek out to attack a minion, and then immediately return to the bushes to avoid being hit by the Stone Golem's Q.

If Jayce doesn't gain a significant advantage before level 5 against Malphite, it will be very difficult to win once Malphite learns his W skill.

Once Jayce finishes his QE combo, the damage will only be slightly higher than Malphite's shield value.

After all, the passive effect of the W skill triples the value when the passive shield is active.

Once armor items are acquired, Jayce's QE combo on Malphite might not even cause him to lose health if he has a shield.

If the Malphite uses his Q ability on Jayce a few times, he can then use his ultimate to coordinate with the jungler to gank.

This results in Jayce being hard-countered when fighting the Krugs.

Seeing that TheShy knew how to kite him, Zhou Hanyang placed the Malphite trinket ward in the mid bush and then used his Q skill to hit Jayce on the head.

With the added effect of the Deathfire Touch talent, Jayce lost one-sixth of his health with a single Q skill.

After using his Q skill, Malphite used the speed boost from Q to quickly create distance between himself and Jayce.

To avoid getting hit by Jayce's two Q skills in a row!

TheShy didn't panic after being hit by Malphite's Q; instead, he quickly started pushing the lane.

Simply destroying the Golem is useless; you just need to push the Golem's lane.

Once Malphite is pushed back into lane, he can't use his shield to come up and use his Q skill to harass Jayce, because the minions' attacks will break Malphite's shield.

Once the minions break through the Malphite's shield, Jayce can then relentlessly whittle down the Malphite's health.

As Jayce pushed the lane, the minion wave gradually moved closer to the red side.

When the second wave of minions began to converge, Ezreal had already finished the red buff and used his E skill to go directly to the Baron pit and enter the river.

Then, following the overgrown grass along the river, we began our journey.

At this moment, Jayce took another Q skill from Malphite.

After casting the Q skill, the Malphite attracted the minion wave's aggro, and his shield was destroyed by the minions. Jayce's second set of skills was also ready for cooldown.

After hitting the Golem with the Q skill in cannon form, I immediately switched to hammer form and used Q on the Golem.

Clearly, Jayce planned to push the wave into the Krugs' turret during the third wave, thus gaining a chance to recall.

TheShy plans to push the lane back to base to avoid ganks from the jungler and neutralize the damage from the Malphite.

To TheShy's complete surprise, Ezreal arrived at level 2!

"Level 2 gank top? Are you going to play or not?" TheShy even directly tagged his native language!

[Please, I'm begging you! Each person who generates electricity gets 3 cents. The author hasn't asked for any gifts that require money; I just don't want to get penalized!]

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