League of Legends Invincible Coach

Chapter 49 Sacrifice-Synn

With his initial strategy successful, Wu Di immediately went out with a corruption potion, a short sword, and straw sandals.

The resurrection time for level 1 is extremely short. After Sion resurrected, Wu Di was immediately teleported back online.

这一局,吴迪的献祭流赛恩英雄卡,具体属性分配为:单杀99、发育99、意识99、支援79、团战99.

The "sacrifice-style" Sion basically doesn't need to support teammates or participate in team fights; he just needs to charge straight ahead and clear the top lane.

Runes and talents.

The resolute choice is the Undying Grip, Explosion, Regulation, and Overgrowth.

The sorcery tree selects Transcendence and Gathering Storm.

Among them, Demolish is a core talent that must be chosen for the Sacrifice Sion build.

[Demolition]: When within 600 yards of an enemy turret, continuously charge for 4 seconds to deliver a powerful attack against the turret.

Charged attacks deal an additional 125 (+30% of your maximum health) damage. Cooldown: 45 seconds.

Assuming Sion has 3000 HP, his explosion deals 1025 base damage to the turret, ignoring armor damage reduction.

With minions nearby, and considering the turret's armor damage reduction, you can still deal at least 700+ damage.

A defensive tower only has 3600 health points, which is not enough to withstand a few hits from a demolition attack.

With the blue buff he got from Guo Laoshi, and with Letme still walking back to the game, Wu Di was incredibly comfortable.

With a combination of skill and last-hitting, the minion wave was easily pushed to the God's turret. While attacking the turret, the player waited for 4 seconds to recharge before delivering a devastating blow to the turret.

When Letme logged in, he saw a level 2 Sion standing on a blue buff aura, while his own turrets only had three-quarters of their health left. He immediately felt a headache coming on.

让帝,实力评分95,单杀90、发育100、意识95、支援96、团战94.

Personal Skill: [Equality for All]

Ignore the opponent's solo kill potential and ensure equal development during the laning phase (when the equipment and level difference between the two sides is not significant).

"Teacher Guo, come quick, or I won't be able to treat Teacher Wu fairly."

Let Emperor quickly summoned Guo, who was farming the red buff in the top lane jungle.

Wu Di had a lead in both level and equipment, and Sion was also an extremely strong champion in lane, making it impossible for everyone to be equal, putting immense pressure on Letme.

Teacher Guo also knew that the key to whether the gods could win the game and lift the championship throne lay in restricting Teacher Wu's development in the early stage.

Therefore, even without Emperor's summons, Teacher Guo was already prepared to gank Wu Di in the top lane after taking down the red buff.

However, Teacher Guo's idea is very good.

On the Honor side, will they just stand by and watch Teacher Guo go and arrest Teacher Wu?

As the audience knows, the key to the gods' victory lies with the Mad God, and the key to Glory's victory lies with Teacher Wu.

As a top-tier jungler with strong awareness, Sun Xiaopeng easily deduced that the resurrected Nightmare would most likely first go to the jungle to collect the red buff, and then go to the top lane to gank Teacher Wu.

Therefore, after returning home to replenish his energy, Sun Xiaopeng headed straight for the Red Pit of the Gods.

A ward placed near the red buff pit immediately revealed that Guo Laoshi's Nightmare had just finished clearing the red buff and was preparing to gank the top lane.

Both of them are level 2 and have the red buff status.

Sun Xiaopeng placed his hand on the Q skill [Sonic Wave], but hesitated to press it.

If Lee Sin lands his Q on Nocturne, then Nocturne will lose to Lee Sin.

If Nightmare's W blocks Lee Sin's Q, then Lee Sin is no match for Nightmare.

Sun Xiaopeng hesitated and calculated in his mind.

On the other hand, Teacher Guo was very decisive. He placed one hand on the W skill [Dark Sanctuary], ready to press it at any time, while the other hand directly pressed the Q skill [Nightmare Path].

Teacher Guo landed a Q skill first, and Nightmare stepped on the shadow and dashed towards Lee Sin at high speed.

Guo is a renowned, aggressive, and god-level jungler in the LPL league.

In such an important final match, Sun Xiaopeng dared not start the game lightly without a sure chance of winning.

Teacher Guo, however, did not hesitate to take action.

Sun Xiaopeng had already lost in terms of momentum. Knowing that things were going badly, he dared not continue the fight and quickly retreated.

Tiger Emperor and Teacher Guo worked together seamlessly, abandoning the minion wave without hesitation and heading towards the jungle to provide support.

Syndra's slow movement speed makes it difficult for her to provide timely support.

Sun Xiaopeng's Lee Sin was caught in a pincer attack by the mid and jungle gods. With no wards left, he had no choice but to use Flash to pass through the wall from the Baron pit into the river and flee in panic.

Although Sun Xiaopeng lost his Flash in this wave, he at least found Nightmare's location, interrupted Guo's gank plan, and ensured Wu Di's development environment in the top lane.

Tiger Emperor came to support from mid lane, but lost several more CS in the mid lane, and the gap in mid lane continued to widen, so it wasn't entirely without any gains.

Guo's team has gained a slight advantage, but Letme's team is in a real bind.

With the blue buff in hand, Wu Di Sion completely disregarded mana consumption, spamming QEW, all three skills being area-of-effect damage.

A wave of minions can be easily wiped out by taking a full combo of skills and then finishing them off with a few basic attacks.

Despite the Emperor's best efforts to clear the minions, he couldn't stop the blue team's minions from advancing towards the Gods' Tower.

Then, even under the Emperor's attack, Wu Di insisted on holding out for a full 4 seconds under the turret, allowing it to be blown up.

Wu Di was wary of the tower's attacks and dared not retaliate.

Similarly, Emperor was afraid of the damage from the large wave of minions on the blue side, and dared not use basic attacks on Wu Di, so he could only use a set of skills on Wu Di as a token gesture.

But Wu Di wasn't going to just stand there and let Rangdi beat him up.

You can hit me with a normal attack.

You want to use your skills to hit me?

no way!

Wu Di's single-kill attribute at this moment is as high as 99.

With a solo kill score of only 90, it can be said that Letme has been completely outmatched by Wu Di in terms of skill and reaction time.

Wu Di moved around the soldier in a snake-like pattern.

Wu Di dodged Diurgatus's Q skill, "Corrosive Charge," which was intended to launch a surprise attack.

With Wu Di's skillful evasive maneuvers, most of the damage from his W [Purge] and passive [Echoing Flames] hit the minions besieging the turret.

In fact, in order to hit Wu Di with his skill, Emperor moved forward a bit, which attracted the attacks of some minions.

After firing the blast, Wu Di turned and left without hesitation.

In this round, the turret lost a significant amount of health.

Wu Di walked gracefully under the tower, dodging the Emperor's crucial skill and only losing a mere hundred points of health.

Let Di's careless positioning resulted in him losing dozens of health points to minions, a truly disastrous loss.

The next wave of minions is coming online.

Wu Di used all his skills, moved nimbly to follow up with basic attacks, easily wiped out the minions, and continued to lead the minion wave forward.

After being interrupted by Sun Xiaopeng during his first gank, Guo turned around and took down his own F6.

Then take a detour, passing by the location of the stone golem, and head back to the top lane to prepare to gank Wu Di.

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