Chapter 23 Even supporting characters have some unrealistic dreams
Chapter 23 Even supporting characters have some unrealistic dreams
"Pick a support champion and focus on the laning phase!"
IMP's desire is particularly strong.
But reality is cruel.
Ever since LGD used that soft support strategy in their bot lane during the opening match, all the top LPL teams have been stolen.
To paraphrase a famous person: LPL's tactics rely entirely on stealing.
Especially for EDG, and for Meiko.
Soft support is his comfort zone.
He played Lulu against the healer, and almost beat her in lane.
Pyl is finding it increasingly difficult.
The bottom lane gradually turned into a chaotic battle, with both sides heading to the mid lane whenever they had nothing else to do.
However, in terms of experience, the factory manager is far ahead of Eimy.
As the gap between Deft's equipment and his own became increasingly larger, IMP became more and more popular.
Unfortunately, with this kind of playstyle, EDG's top laner is Maokai, who has absolutely no weaknesses.
The only option is to wait until team fights, when Deft takes over the game.
EDG easily won the first game.
Back to the background.
Seeing IMP's face turn as red as a pig's liver, Pyl didn't dare to say a word.
He stubbornly insisted, "This is EDG, it's normal that we can't beat them."
The league champion is still the champion.
Knight was somewhat unwilling, especially in the mid-lane matchup.
The guy on the other side was good, but he felt that at least he hadn't lost.
Jiang Xia clapped his hands: "We didn't pick the right heroes. In the early and mid-game, our mid and jungle were a bit slower than the opponent's, which is why the bot lane was in such a difficult position. We also couldn't find a breakthrough in the side lanes. EDG is very good at grouping up when they have an advantage."
When discussing the next ban/pick phase, IMP insisted that the bot lane matchup had to be won.
Jiangxia gave them two options: either continue with the soft support role or ban it and play a standard laning phase.
Pyl decisively chose option two. He didn't understand how Meiko, who played a support role, could have more details than an AD carry.
The card-blocking and attack range control are truly perfect.
Meiko, on the other side, was also smugly pleased with herself.
He even wants to thank LGD for open-sourcing the game, and he feels that if there is ever a soft support version in the future, he will definitely be able to shine.
In the second game, IMP picked Kalista to pair with Pyl's Alistar.
Without Lulu, EDG has also given up on enchanter supports. After all, the time since the start of the season has been limited, and it would be quite good if they could develop a Lulu laning strategy.
After getting the skateboard shoes, IMP truly unleashed his inner self.
The level 4 lane kill was flawless.
With the chat flooded with comments about "Pu Shen," IMP's expression finally improved, and he started dancing on the spot.
Pyl, like a lackey, followed suit.
This left Deft feeling helpless.
"Sungbin is like a child..."
With the bottom lane opening breached, top laner A Guang's Maokai was also killed in a clever roam by Knight.
EDG couldn't withstand the early game pressure, and they couldn't stop LGD's attacks in the mid-game.
LGD suffered a swift defeat and managed to win a game.
Scout is arrogant, not to mention other veteran players.
He felt that he was definitely the best rookie this season.
But after finishing these two matches today, I took off my headphones and gave the other side a deep look.
This guy... isn't bad either.
Before coming to China, several senior members of SKT told him to always maintain a sense of awe.
Now he understands that this arena will never lack geniuses, even in the LPL, which is one level weaker than the LCK.
Back to the background.
The guys from LGD got along really well.
The fans are relieved, mainly because this win was clean and decisive.
It's much prettier than the previous one.
[I told you, LGD's coach is definitely capable; their draft picks are adjusted incredibly quickly, they're not stubborn at all.]
[Indeed, if you can't beat them, just change your strategy, and they completely stunned EDG, haha.]
IMP is greater than Deft.
LGD's coordination was excellent this game. The bot lane gained an advantage, the mid lane helped the top lane, and the jungler protected the bot lane.
In the mid-game, they continuously attacked and applied pressure around IMP.
IMP means you can trust me, my skateboard shoes are incredibly smooth.
[I've noticed a blind spot: EDG has never been wiped out in a team fight, even when they've lost a game.]
[Bro, you should learn how the factory manager escapes.]
Haha, these two matches were really exciting!
EDG backstage.
Abu and Maokai engaged in a heated debriefing session, exchanging tips for the next round.
In the corner, Pawn, who had come with the team, seemed somewhat out of place.
He occasionally chimed in with a comment, mentioning Knight's shortcomings.
Just before going on stage, Abu glanced at Pawn without making it obvious.
He wasn't unaware of Pawn's thoughts; he knew Pawn still wanted to fight.
The problem is that his back injury is really serious and is affecting his performance on the field.
Otherwise, how could Xiaohu have completely outmaneuvered them in the Spring Finals and caused them to lose the Silver Dragon Cup?
To be more realistic, EDG can no longer rely on Pawn alone like before.
Otherwise, if his back injury relapses and he leaves without warning, what will EDG do?
Wouldn't that just be a direct dive like LGD?
It is precisely because of the lessons learned from the past.
That's why he spares no effort in developing Scout to his current level.
He will not let Pawn play during the regular season unless it affects the rankings.
Was there any consideration for his health involved? Abu thinks there might be some.
But he was more focused on planning for the club's future.
As for Pawn's future, Abu can only say:
May everything go smoothly and may your future be bright...
.......
The main battleground for the third game was in the mid lane.
Knight's Fizz battle against Scout's Zed.
The audience said:
The early stages of the regular season were really exciting; they could use any hero.
These two are the stars of the show: one is the number one Fizz player in the Korean server, and the other is the number one Zed player in the Korean server.
Yes, Knight was clearly at a disadvantage in this game.
Tabe felt this way: "Compared to Zed, Fizz is less suitable for the competitive scene in the mid lane."
He didn't understand why Jiang Xia wanted to choose Knight.
It looks like this game is over.
The more they fought, the more they found themselves in EDG's familiar territory.
Deft's Sivir was developed too perfectly; they love this kind of game.
The final battle at the Dragon Pit.
"Sylvie's going to be completely wiped out!"
In the ensuing chaos, IMP was instantly killed by Zed in the middle of the crowd, watching helplessly as Deft finished off his teammates.
"My God!"
In the video, all you can see is Sivir's boomerang flying rapidly through all the LGD players.
The dart pierced the flesh.
Pyl's Thresh and Eimy's Hecarim are practically made of paper.
"This is Sivir in the late game. With Maokai standing next to him, Deft has absolutely no pressure to deal damage. On the contrary, it's very difficult for his teammates to protect Imp."
[66666, Mr. Dai is still amazing!]
Is there anyone playing Fizz this game?
[I didn't notice, but my left hand should be invisible.]
After the team won the game, the camera focused on Deft.
That proud little expression seemed to say something.
Hey Sungbin, I won again! Just like last year's Spring Finals, I won with Sivir...
During LGD's voice chat, Pyl and Eimy each said "It's okay" and then fell silent.
long after.
IMP managed to squeeze out, "Dapt, I'll fuck your ass."
When they shook hands, Scout stared at Knight, his eyes filled with arrogance.
You're good, but not good enough!
Knight kept his head down, lost in thought.
Eimy patted him on the shoulder in comfort.
Dude, this is the norm for us gamers.
Who can consistently win besides those born protagonists?
Eimy, in any case, is very self-aware; he knows he's a supporting character.
Although, sometimes even the supporting characters have some unrealistic dreams.
.......
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