Chapter 538: Duel Between Two Sisters in the Top Lane
Apart from the fans of the two teams, as a spectator, we naturally hope to see a fair match, and the commentators are also making suggestions for DWG in the next game.
The two Chinese commentators believe that DWG should give more care to the upper half in BP, and should not let Niu Bao use Crocodile to fight Quinn again, so as not to cause Canyon's jungle explosion.
The Korean commentator believes that DWG should consider liberating the middle lane first. It is unreasonable to let Showmaker take Tsar to jail in the middle lane like in the last game. The rhythm of the middle and jungle linkage is not played at all.
The English commentator said that DWG should choose Pik like Ornn in the top lane. No one can beat Lin Cheng 1V1. As long as they can survive and not be killed alone, they will be considered successful. If they want to overturn KT, the first thing to consider is that the top lane cannot explode.
Soon, the players of both sides returned to the competition seats, and the second game entered the BP stage.
DWG bans and selects first on the blue side, and KT is on the red side.
At the beginning, the blue team banned Irelia first.
KT banned Sett at the beginning, not wanting the opponent to get a hero that is too powerful.
DWG banned Olaf for the second time, clearly wanting to continue to play the jungle core.
Although Olaf is useless in the late game, he can be regarded as a hero that is easier to target the jungle core in the Bono hero pool. Olaf has a fast jungle clearing and strong combat ability in the early game, so the opponent should think twice before invading.
The second ban of KT on the red team was Jhin.
Jhin’s appearance rate in LCK is actually very low, but Ghost likes to use him very much.
This hero has a strong ability to push the line in the early game, and does not need much protection from teammates, which can greatly liberate the support. He is a very good tool man AD.
KT’s intention to target Jhin is very obvious, that is, they don’t want DWG to gain the line right in the bottom lane and reduce Beryl’s chance of roaming.
The third ban of DWG on the blue team hesitated for a long time and finally chose to ban Bard.
Remember: "Bard? DWG's ban on Bard seems to be targeting the bottom half? It seems that they want to get Miss Fortune."
Ze Yuan: "Although we all say that DWG is a team that plays top, mid and jungle, they did use Miss Fortune before and achieved good results. It seems that after losing the last game, DWG wants to change their thinking. If they can't beat the top half, they will change to the bottom half and pass the ball to Ghost to let him come to C."
Remember: "It depends on whether KT will choose to ban Miss Fortune. I think they can. Aimin's Ashe can beat Miss Fortune.
And now there are many OP heroes. DWG can counterattack and grab Volibear and Card. They will play the top half, and then help Orange brother lock up the Blue Steel Shadow in the third hand."
When it was the red side's turn to ban people, KT also saw that the opponent wanted Miss Fortune very much.
But they didn't target Miss Fortune, but banned Tsar.
There are many OP heroes now, which is actually not bad for the red team. Although the opponent picked first, they can get two heroes in return.
When they started picking, the blue team immediately grabbed Twisted Fate.
Jijie: "Oh? DWG played a trick. They didn't want to grab Miss Fortune, but Twisted Fate."
Zeyuan: "It's still that the carry ability of the Ghost King is a bit weak. In this version, most teams on the blue side will definitely grab Miss Fortune, so Miss Fortune will be handed over to KT."
The opponent's selection of Twisted Fate was indeed a little unexpected by the KT players, but if the opponent didn't want Miss Fortune, they would definitely take her down.
The red team locked Miss Fortune on the first floor.
The second floor showed Shen, but after a little hesitation, Bono still replaced Shen with Volibear and locked him down.
DWG immediately locked Shen in the second hand.
Originally, in the middle half of the LCK from the spring season to the summer season, almost only Lin Cheng could play this hero, but recently Shen's appearance rate in professional competitions has increased significantly.
This situation is not because of the strengthening of the Steel Shadow, but because of the weakening of Conqueror.
Some time ago, because Aphelios and Ezreal were too strong, the designers started to think about the runes and adjusted the 10-layer Conqueror to 12 layers.
The two ADs are back to normal, but many top lane warrior heroes have also been damaged.
And the Steel Shadow is a character that does not rely on Conqueror among the top lane heroes. After the Conqueror was nerfed, he can bring Immortal to increase his laning ability.
Now everyone has been weakened. According to the "Canyon Relativity", the Steel Shadow is equivalent to being strengthened.
Of course, despite this, there are almost no players in LCK who play the Steel Shadow alone except Lin Cheng.
Basically, the Steel Shadows of other teams are paired with mid-lane support heroes such as Card and Galio to build a side-lane system.
Speaking of which, Lin Cheng is really a heretic.
In the spring season, when the Steel Shadow fell into the sewer, he was playing Steel Shadow crazily, and when Conqueror was the strongest, his Steel Shadow still held on to the attack rune.
His Yasuo always wins, but others find something wrong when they learn his rune-based method.
Most of those who learn from Lin Cheng are dead, and they can't play the same suppression as Lin Cheng.
Everyone realized that it's not that the offensive Yasuo is good, but that Lin Cheng's offensive Yasuo is good.
Remember: "In this way, the two sides have made an exchange. DWG got the card Yasuo system, and KT got the policewoman's push system. It's acceptable."
Ze Yuan: "I almost thought that Orange would take the Steel Shadow against Twisted Fate. KT is one of the few teams that can take the Steel Shadow alone in this version. Other teams need Twisted Fate and Steel Shadow to be strong, but Orange is strong enough to take the Steel Shadow alone."
Ji Ji: "There are also considerations for giving the Steel Shadow to the opponent KT. After all, Volibear is still OP in this version, and KT can swing between the top and jungle if it comes first. If Volibear is not chosen, the opponent will definitely take it."
After locking the Steel Shadow, the third floor of the blue team continued to choose Nidalee for Canyon.
The third floor of the red team counterattacked and locked Lux.
Lux is the most suitable support for the policewoman's advancement system now. This duo has long arms, control and AOE clearing, which can easily overwhelm the opponent in the bottom lane.
The bans of both sides in the second round are very targeted.
The red team KT banned Ashe and Senna successively, forcing Ghost to use heroes such as Ezreal to fight against the policewoman.
On the blue side, DWG banned Galio and Crocodile in return, allowing their own heroes in the upper half to play better.
Starting to select players, KT first picked Zoe on the fourth floor.
Although Kuro's Zoe proficiency is not particularly high, Zoe can put pressure on Card in the early stage of the line, so that Card cannot fly around recklessly.
As expected, EZ was locked on the fourth floor of the blue side. Ghost's hero pool was targeted in this version and almost only EZ could be used.
DWG hesitated for a long time in the last hand and chose Karma as an auxiliary.
The strength of the bottom lane is actually mostly determined by the line rights. If you have the line rights, you can find opportunities to consume at will. If you don't have the line rights, even the most powerful combination can only develop honestly.
If EZ is pushed by the policewoman Lux, it is almost the rhythm of a tower being pushed down, but Karma is selected, and he is qualified to challenge, at least he will not be pushed so hard.
Seeing that the opponent's lineup is determined, KT's last choice is to directly lock Riven.
Remember: "Riven! Brother Orange is so confident! He just wants to compete in skills! I really can't think of anyone else who can play Riven in this version except Brother Orange."
Ze Yuan: "In fact, Volibear is a good choice to go to the top lane. It is more tanky and has a big move, which makes it easier to escape. On the contrary, Riven is very afraid of Shen and Card coming to catch after reaching level 6, but this is Brother Orange. He never puts on a weak attitude."
"Riven! My belief in the top lane."
"Tears! I actually saw Riven Mengmeng again. I thought Riven couldn't play this year."
"It's good! The four sisters in the top lane are fighting each other."
"1v1 Riven is playable, but it's really hard to play against the opponent with Card."
"Brother Cheng is too biased. He has never played Fiora. Isn't Fiora beautiful?"
"The only one missing from the four sisters in the top lane is Fiora. Brother Cheng, don't you consider it?"
"Brother Cheng, this old pervert really likes Fiora's female headmaster skin. I don't know when he will take it out in the game."