Chapter 390 Tsuin's Happy Game
After TES and DRX finished, it was KT's turn to play again. The opponent was DRX, a team from the same region that had just finished a back-to-back game.
Perhaps because they knew each other well, both sides played very unrestrainedly in this game.
Lin Cheng used Gangplank in this game, and was about to let Dolan recall the fear of being dominated by him in LCK, when bad news came from the bottom lane.
Because Bono went to the bottom to farm the jungle, KT's duo Kalista and Titan took the initiative to grab the line at level 1.
Facing the strong Kalista and Titan combination, KT's duo Varus and Minotaur retreated directly to the tower at level 1 and waited for the opponent to push the line.
Tusin saw that the opponent was wretched, so he helped Kalista push the line to the opponent's defense tower.
Then, Tusin hooked Varus under the tower.
As a result, the hook was empty, and Titan hooked himself under the opponent's defense tower.
He hooked himself into the tower, and Tusin saw that the defense tower did not attack him, so he refused to use flash and wanted to go out against Varus's output.
It would be fine if he just walked out, but Tusin had to use his E skill to slow down the approaching Minotaur.
Keria was also very smart. When he saw the opponent actively attracting the hatred of the defense tower, he did not rush to get close to give the opponent a chance to use aftershock.
Just when the first attack of the defense tower was about to fall on Titan, Tusin had almost stepped outside the tower. At this time, Keria decisively chose to use Q flash to knock Titan up.
Just when Titan was knocked away, the defense tower attacked again.
Titan, who was only level 2 at this time, could not take two damages from the defense tower and was taken away by Varus with one arrow.
Tusin's hard delivery stunned all the commentators in various languages.
Remember: "Tsuin is too much! After seeing Orange and Bono put on a show last time, Tusin was not willing to just watch the show, he wanted to perform himself."
957: "If he didn't use that E skill, he wouldn't die. As a result, he was pinned down by Alistar's Q flash. Without triggering the aftershock, he couldn't take two tower damages at this level."
To be honest, not only the audience and the commentator were shocked, but Lin Cheng had never encountered such a situation.
The opposite Varus and Alistar were both level 1.
He was killed in the line when he was fighting for level 2! This situation has never been encountered by Lin Cheng since he became a professional player.
At this time, the audience seemed to remember that Tusin was not a stable support. He created countless famous scenes.
This season, Tusin has been very stable, but his game style of actively looking for opportunities has not changed.
When he is in good condition, actively looking for opportunities is a stroke of genius, but when he is in bad condition, actively looking for opportunities is often a crazy waste.
Tusin gave away the first blood, and after resurrection, he did not run to the bottom lane, but directly came to the top lane to gank.
Not to mention, because Bono's position was discovered by the opponent's vision in the lower half, Doran's Vampire was not prepared for the second-level Titan ganking the top lane, and was hit by Tusin's hook from the side lane bushes before the blood pool was used.
Lin Cheng's Captain immediately followed up with a barrel and successfully killed the Vampire.
It was a bit regrettable that the head was taken by Titan's Ignite.
After the top lane gank was successful, Tusin went to the bottom to cover Kalista to eat the wave line and slipped away again. In the middle lane, he cooperated with Kuro to catch Chovy's flash.
Two consecutive waves of wonderful roaming, just when everyone thought Tusin was going to whitewash his mistake of giving away the first blood, he hooked himself on the corner wall again in the line.
Just at this time, P Xiaojiang was squatting next to him, and Tusin's hook buried him again.
After resurrection, Tusin immediately ran to the middle lane again, went around the opponent's f6 bushes, and Hex Flashed over the wall to sneak up on Chovy.
Chovy, who was already suppressed by Kuro and Lucian, was immediately hit by a hook and then Lucian made up for the damage. Titan killed another head with his E skill.
Apart from other things, Tusin's voice was extremely loud in the first five minutes.
The score on the field was 2:2. All the opponents were killed by Titan, and all the heads on his side were given by Titan.
In the later time, Tusin took the limelight on the field.
Titan hooked everyone he saw, constantly starting a war in the canyon.
KT had Lucian and Kalista in the middle and bottom, plus Captain's ultimate in the upper half. Once the fight started in the lower half, KT was obviously more advantageous.
Tusin's strategy was not wrong. In terms of the lineup alone, KT was better than the opponent.
When a Titan hook was accurate enough, it was impossible for the opponent to develop in a sneaky way.
Through the small-scale battles that Titan led, KT really gradually gained a considerable advantage.
However, it was the previous advantage that gave Tusin an illusion.
At 16 minutes, Lin Cheng had already indicated that he had no TP and no ultimate to support, but Tusin was unwilling to let the opponent who had finished killing the dragon leave.
Titan used Hexflash to the river without vision, and led his teammates in the lower half to fight four against five and caused a small group wipe. He also gave away the advantage he had gained earlier.
Remember: "Oh! Tusin is too brave! I didn't expect that a level 6 Titan would dare to use Hexflash to the faces of five opponents without the captain being there."
957: "This wave of opportunities was quite good. He hooked Varus's ultimate and knocked three people away. However, his teammates couldn't keep up with his output after he flashed over the wall. Moreover, Kalista's ultimate was on cooldown and he couldn't save him even if he wanted to."
Remember: "Something is wrong! In this game, Tusin seemed to be too excited to give up. He can start a good team fight and lead his teammates to give up. He should calm down."
957: "The key is that his teammates couldn't pull him back. The captain in the top lane will definitely say that he has no ultimate and no TP. All we can say is that this captain is super brave."
The commentator and the audience naturally found it funny from a God's perspective, but Tusin did seize the opportunity in this wave. The only problem was that he was in a hurry to start a team fight and didn't notice that his teammates couldn't keep up with the output.
If there was a Tsar in the middle lane in this wave, DRX might have exploded directly in one wave. It's not common for Titan's ultimate to knock up three people and hook the AD at the same time.
Seeing that his teammates were so good at giving up, Lin Cheng decided to carry the game himself and quietly earned money and developed in the side lane.
As a result, Tusin was really a devil at one time and an angel at another.
While Lin Cheng was still trying to save money and get equipment, Titan suddenly found an opportunity to cooperate with Lucian to kill Chovy in one second, and Pyosik who came to rescue was also killed.
At this time, the dragon had been refreshed, and all KT members gathered in the dragon pit to fish.
The health of the newly born dragon was very low, and the lineup of Lucian, Kalista, Taliyah and Gangplank was too fast to kill the dragon.
After KT successfully rushed the dragon, the remaining three opponents came together.
Tusin used another Hex Flash to block the vision to start the team fight, and the three brothers of DRX were sent back to the fountain one by one.
After taking down the dragon, KT's advantage was already very obvious. Through the dragon, the pressure on the line of soldiers was removed to remove all the outer towers of the opponent.
Just as the tail of the dragon was about to end, Tusin hit the Minotaur with a hook.
It was not a wise choice to start the Minotaur in a balanced situation, but at this time KT's equipment advantage was too obvious, and the start of the team fight announced the defeat of the opponent.
The team was wiped out, and KT ended the game in one wave.
After taking off his headphones, Lin Chengren felt a little dizzy.
This game didn't seem to have anything to do with him at all. He was a classic outsider who was farming when his teammates suddenly called for the Baron, and then he won the game naturally.
Didn't you say that I would wait for my Captain to farm equipment and take over the game?