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

Chapter 76 We're already studying the World Championship!

Amidst countless questions, both sides selected their lineups and entered Summoner's Rift.

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

Top Lane: [Heart of the Tempest] vs [Camille]

Jungle: Lee Sin vs. Garen (Shadow of War)

Mid Lane: Taliyah vs. Colossus

ADC: Ashe vs. Tristana

Support: [Apocalypse] vs. [Fairy Witch]

"I'm starting from the bottom and working my way up this game, blue buff! Can you guys help me clear the jungle in the bottom lane?" Mingkai said as soon as the game started.

“Okay, we’ll help you with the blue start!” Meiko nodded in agreement.

Karma has RQ at level 1, so if they just spam minions, EDG has no chance of getting level 2 first!

Moreover, if the ball hits someone, EDG will not only fail to secure level 2, but will also fall into a huge disadvantage in the early laning phase.

Given that Ice's combat power is far superior to that of the Cannon, there is indeed no problem with laying the line.

“OK, then I’ll learn Q!” Zet indicated that he would learn Q at level 1 and let the lane come in to last-hit minions.

If Tristana learns her E skill at level 1, she will have a particularly difficult time last-hitting minions under the tower after the minion wave pushes into it.

"Hmm?" Scout let out a puzzled sound and tapped Zhou Hanyang's Blue Steel Shadow several times in succession.

It was only then that the three of them, including Shimono, were drawn to the commotion Scout had caused.

Everyone immediately noticed Camille's unusual situation.

"What the hell are you doing?! A-dog!" Mingkai's eyes widened suddenly: "Weakness? Cloth Armor 4 Red? And a talent? You actually brought Warlord's Bloodlust?"

That's right!

Zhou Hanyang's Camille didn't take Flash as her Summoner Spell in this game; instead, she took Exhaust and Teleport.

That's not all. Instead of building Doran's Blade or Doran's Shield, he opted for Cloth Armor and four Health Potions.

In addition, even his talent is the bloodlust of a war lord.

"What's wrong? What's so strange about this?" Zhou Hanyang looked at Ming Kai with some confusion.

"Isn't the Weakness skill specifically designed for Kennen's ultimate, along with Cloth Armor, four Health Potions, and Warlord's Bloodlust, perfect for tanking pressure in the early game?"

In the current version, Kennen is mostly played as AD Kennen.

Besides Kennen's own skills having relatively high AD scaling.

This version of Destruction is still the old version of Ruined Kings, which can actively absorb the enemy's movement speed. Not only can it accelerate itself, but it can also stick to the enemy, making it a perfect match for Kennen.

This is also the main reason why Kennen plays AD.

Therefore, Kennen always buys Doran's Blade to start the game.

Then rely on basic attacks to deal damage, instead of skills.

Cloth Armor Four Reds is a standard short-range attack against long-range attacks, preparing for early pressure.

The Warlord's Bloodlust is a talent similar to Swift Step, which not only restores health but also provides a slight speed boost.

Using this talent, you can use the speed boost to create distance after last-hitting minions, minimizing the chance of being poked by Kennen.

As for why it includes the "weakness" attribute?

Of course, it's because Camille and Kennen are both heroes who rely on their ultimate abilities to unleash a burst of damage.

Both sides will only engage in combat when they have their ultimate moves ready.

Whether it's the early laning phase or the mid-to-late game team fights and split pushing, Exhaust can help Camille perfectly avoid the damage from Kennen's ultimate.

In later versions, many veteran players chose to bring Exhaust to fight Kennen.

In comparison, Old Black doesn't have a strong mobility skill like Camille's E skill.

Camille can already take Ignite and Teleport to play top lane, and now taking Exhaust against Kennen is a perfect match.

Upon hearing Zhou Hanyang's words, the EDG members all looked surprised.

They felt that Camille's actions were somewhat unreasonable.

But for some reason, they felt that Zhou Hanyang's words made a lot of sense.

The image of Camille winning a 1v1 match flashed through my mind.

It's an extremely disjointed feeling.

"No, but, but..." Mingkai was about to say something when Zhou Hanyang interrupted him.

"You should plan your jungle first." Zhou Hanyang marked the red buff: "The Lee Sin will most likely reach level 3 quickly, and then he'll come and raid your jungle. I can't give you any help in the jungle in the early game."

“I understand! Our lineup is designed for mid-to-late game team fights! I’ll plan the early game.” Mingkai nodded immediately and said seriously, “I’ll start with blue buff, then go straight to F6 and take red buff!”

In this version, junglers with AOE at level 1 will almost always start with F6 and then add Red Buff!

Once a jungler reaches level 3 with the red buff, they possess formidable fighting power, whether in jungle skirmishes or ganking lanes.

Hecarim is a hero who relies heavily on the blue buff in the early game.

The continuous nerfs to Hecarim during the Spring Split, coupled with changes to the jungle in this patch, are the reasons why Hecarim is not viable in this patch.

In this game, Mingkai had no choice but to start with the blue buff, otherwise he was worried that Lee Sin would quickly reach level 3 in the red buff area and enter his blue buff area, which would cause Hecarim to collapse.

Some jungle monsters can be given to Lee Sin in the early game, but the two buffs must be protected.

Hearing Mingkai say this, Zhou Hanyang nodded slightly.

He highly approves of Mingkai's jungle planning ability.

The reason he suggested giving Mingkai the reverse meta pick of Hecarim jungler was, on the surface, to give Mingkai a chance to redeem the "Horse Trampling Arrow" skill!

But in reality, Zhou Hanyang was preparing for the World Championship.

In the Ardent Censer meta of Worlds, why did Kalista become a must-ban or must-pick ADC?

Besides being extremely powerful, another important point is that his ultimate skill can protect the Incense Burner Monster.

The Incense Burner version from the World Championship is truly an Incense Burner monster!

In many team fight scenes, an ADC who was at full health just a second ago is shielded by an Ardent Censer monster, and their full health is reduced to half by the shield, with the other half being the shield.

In other words, a shield is directly equivalent to an ADC's health.

An ADC with 4000+ HP, and lifesteal!

Who can kill them instantly?

Basically, as long as the Incense Burner monster doesn't die, the ADC can keep fighting.

Zhou Hanyang's lineup is designed to counter the Incense Burner Monster system.

Camille is also an entry-level hero!

However, when Camille enters a 5v5 team fight, she doesn't actually pose much of a threat to the enemy's carry.

Because Camille is too fragile, even if she is the first to enter and finds the Incense Burner monster, she is easily killed after being focused down.

In contrast, Centaur is different; when Centaur's ultimate ability enters the fray, it also has a fear effect.

If the Centaur are the first to enter the field, fly in with Galio!

Completely disrupt the enemy's formation.

If Camille goes back into the fray to find the Incense Burner, then the opponent will definitely have no way to focus fire on him.

As long as he can kill the Incense Burner Monster, his team's Incense Burner Monster will push the wheelchair and lead the wheelchair AD carry to rampage and finish off the enemies.

The lineup that EDG chose is the same lineup used in the World Championship.

Bottom lane: Tristana and Lulu with Ardent Censer; top lane: Camille is good for split pushing; Galio goes without saying, Faker's performance with Galio at Worlds proves the strength of this champion.

We are actually studying the World Championship!

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