Chapter 610: Bravely Reach the Top of the Canyon
It was like a reincarnation. Three years ago, Lin Cheng witnessed RNG and WE both fail in Shanghai. The next year, IG won the championship, and S9FPX won the championship. Three years later, the S game was held in Shanghai again.
This time, LPL had a chance to win three consecutive championships, but three years later, Lin Cheng became LPL's opponent.
Lin Cheng also thought about how he would feel if he met an LPL team on the stage of the World Championship finals.
Mood...maybe it's hard to say, but his desire to win will not change.
In any case, as long as he steps on the court, his goal will not waver.
After seeing enough of the scenery outside the window, Lin Cheng turned on the computer.
The next training will be carried out in the Canyon of Heroes. Lin Cheng started to prepare to play in the national server for the first time in a long time.
Riot Games specially provided the players in the Canyon of Heroes with super accounts. Although the hidden score is very high, these super accounts have no rank and need to be played by the players themselves.
Entering the game, Lin Cheng was ready to change his ID to his Korean ID: KT Cheng, but found that his ID had been registered by someone else.
There was no other way, Lin Cheng tried KT Cheng123 and KT Cheng12345 again, but found that none of them could be used.
There was no other way, Lin Cheng tried to change the numbers at the end, but none of them worked.
Damn! How many fakes are there in the national server?
Lin Cheng was helpless, so he simply tried the Chinese ID.
I am Brother Cheng, but it doesn’t work.
Brother Cheng is me, but it doesn’t work.
I am Lin Xiaocheng, but it still doesn’t work.
The real Lin Xiaocheng, but it still doesn’t work.
Damn! What the hell!
Lin Cheng was almost driven crazy by the ID, rubbing his head and thinking hard.
In fact, Lin Cheng was too young, and he had to take an ID that could be related to his identity, but he didn’t know that the IDs related to Brother Cheng in the national server were already as far as the Huangpu River.
Moreover, experienced players had already entered an ID randomly, and they didn’t want their identities to be found out.
After all, once others find out that you are a professional player, the game experience may not be very good.
There was no other way. Lin Cheng thought for a long time and remembered his number one fan girl Wanwan.
Finally, Lin Cheng tried to enter the ID: Huya, Wanwan.
Passed.
Lin Cheng was speechless.
Forget it, just use it, although this account looks a bit embarrassing.
There are huge points provided by Riot on the super account. Lin Cheng casually bought some heroes and started preparing for the qualifying game.
Skins are not needed. Except for some specific heroes, Lin Cheng rarely uses skins.
Start the qualifying game. Because the hidden score is too high, the teammates Lin Cheng met in the first game are all above the Grandmaster level, and there are two Kings.
Three of them have the prefixes of the live broadcast platform of Kuaishou and Huya, and they are platform anchors at a glance.
Lin Cheng is a little curious about the level of these anchors.
You should know that there are actually not many professional anchors in the Korean King. A group of professional players are in the front. It is difficult for ordinary anchors, especially the anchors with unique skills, to get to the King game.
Because there are only so many people in the Korean server King's game, many people will habitually blind ban the hero's hero after being beaten by the master, and the hero coin players are easily targeted.
In African channels, masters above the master level are generally considered powerful anchors, and there are few anchors like Ma Datou and Smeb who can still maintain the king level.
Lin Cheng won the first game easily. The opponent was obviously not as good as him, but he gave up several waves of hard delivery, which directly tore the top lane. Lin Cheng won the MVP with a superb performance.
Although this game was won easily, it made Lin Cheng realize how big the difference between the styles of the Chinese server and the Korean server is.
In general, the RANK rhythm of the Korean server is actually very fast, and fighting is quite frequent, but the style of the Korean server is still more in line with the game.
Everyone is for winning. If they can't accept the team battle, they know to retreat at a signal, and they all have basic game tacit understanding.
Moreover, Korean players are more rational. When they judge that it is difficult to start a team battle, they can hold back even if the opponent comes to seduce.
However, the top of the canyon is obviously unreasonable, and some basic common sense of the Korean server is not very useful here.
At least in the Korean server, everyone knows that this is a tower-pushing game, but in the Canyon of Heroes, it is more like a killing game.
As long as there are teammates around, you have to open it when you see the opportunity, and it's done.
Not to mention seduction, as long as it appears in the field of vision, both sides are ready to fight at any time.
What's outrageous is that Lin Cheng sent a signal to his teammates to retreat because of his poor condition, but when the auxiliary saw the signal, he suddenly rushed up to start a team fight, which made Lin Cheng wonder if he had sent the wrong signal.
Don't think that low-end games in the national server are mindless fights. In fact, high-end games are also chaotic when they are unreasonable, but there are fewer mistakes than low-end games.
For example, in this game, Lin Cheng chose Riven and felt that he had no chance to develop, and he was always fighting.
Either fighting online, or supporting teammates' battlefields non-stop, from the top lane to the middle lane, from the middle lane to the bottom lane.
It was even outrageous that in 15 minutes, both sides fought from the second tower of the blue side to the outside of the high ground of the red side.
Then, while fighting, the opponent sent Lin Cheng to take off.
Compared to the Canyon of Heroes, the fierce games on the Korean server don’t seem that intense.
It is hard to say which of these two styles is better. After all, IG at its peak was also reckless and reckless. On the contrary, they could operate in many situations that seemed difficult to play. Teams that are used to being steady often get flustered when facing IG.
Of course, not all games in the Canyon of Heroes are so intense. Sometimes, there will be some Shakespearean games where both sides are relatively steady. Lin Cheng probably figured out the style here in the following qualifying games.
For Lin Cheng, it was like a fish in water.
When he was in the Korean server, some old hands were unwilling to compete with Lin Cheng in operation and wanted to fight him hard. The big players in the Canyon of Heroes wanted to come in and compete with Lin Cheng in operation every time.
The result is that Lin Cheng's first six qualifying games were all super gods, and he was MVP in all six consecutive wins.
If Lin Cheng hadn't played the top lane, those who didn't know would probably think that RANK Superman Cuzz had come to the Canyon of Heroes.
Of course, that is, Lin Cheng's account has not been dug out yet.
When everyone knows that this guy with the ID of "Tiger Teeth, Wanwan" is Lin Cheng, he will probably be given special care.
You should know that Uzi had enjoyed the treatment of four packs and five packs in two minutes in the Canyon of Heroes before, and his mentality exploded on the spot.
Unconsciously, he had been playing the game for a long time. He heard a knock on the door outside. After waiting for a while, Lin Cheng opened the door and got his dinner.
Lin Cheng wanted to complain a little. He didn't know if the delivery man mistook him for a Korean and actually delivered Korean food to him.
I'm Chinese, I want to eat Chinese food when I come back.
After complaining with resentment, Lin Cheng hurriedly finished his dinner and continued to start the qualifying game.
It was already past eight o'clock in the evening, which was the time when major domestic anchors were active.
Wanwan also started his live broadcast on Huya, but as soon as he started broadcasting, he found a full screen of barrages:
Wanwan, you are promising!
In the afternoon, the fourteenth sword girl was killed to a super ghost. Wanwan, did you hire a thug?
He was ranked as a king before being ranked. He must be a super account of a professional player, but the ID is too funny.
Looking at the surging comments, Wanwan tilted her head with a puzzled look in her eyes.
What's going on?