LOL: I can hear the enemy team chatting!

Chapter 347: Really Aphelios?

"Huh? Is this really how you play?"

"Today's game was really enjoyable to watch. Not to mention anything else, it was really worth it to see such BP."

"I will say that this year's finals are absolutely comparable to all previous finals! Regardless of the intensity, the reputation of the two teams, or in terms of BP, it is unique, five BAN mid laner + ADC! This is unprecedented in the past. I can’t even think about competing!”

"Actually, part of the bigger reason is the magic of the IG team. It can't be targeted using traditional BP tactics!"

"IG can really rely on its own team battles to break the tactical system, so there will be such magical scenes! Hahaha, it's amazing."

All the audience were very excited.

This showdown is really great to watch.

This is simply a test of the hero pool for Jiang Zhou and Faker.

Whose hero pool is bigger?

And it was Jiang Zhou's turn to make a choice.

Gwen in the top lane and Silas in the mid lane have obvious shortcomings in output.

NOFE was a little embarrassed and even worried about Jiang Zhou's condition.

All the heroes with Jiang Zhou's proficiency level have been banned, not even a Jhin is left. What can we play now?
  bomb-man! ?

This hero is okay, but if Jiang Zhou uses it, it will completely limit Jiang Zhou's performance.

As for Jhin, it's actually the same, it can't make up for the damage.

Jiang Zhou thought for a while, and if he wanted to do harm, he still had to play big core.

Who is the big core, Aphelios!

This hero is also played by T1 here, but why there is no BAN? That is because they feel that Jiang Zhou is not very good at playing.

In fact, now, Jiang Zhou can truly feel that IG needs him.

This feeling of being needed is killing me.

Fortunately, he has a backup plan.

"Aphelios."

Jiang Zhou said.

This is Jiang Zhou's own trump card.

NOFE said: "How are you doing?"

Jiang Zhou didn't dare to be too satisfied, but at least the training of this hero was still good, because he actually learned a lot about how to practice heroes at the T1 base these days, and gained new insights. Although he was not the kind who could instantly It was enlightening, but I also gained a lot of knowledge.

Coupled with my own training over the years, it is absolutely enough to become familiar with a hero.

After all, as long as they undergo professional training, everyone can easily improve their skills.

Even an ordinary player can greatly improve his skills after undergoing such training.

So now Jiang Zhou's personal operation will definitely not stretch the crotch.

And after strengthening his Aphelios operation, his understanding of various knives has become much deeper.

At least the basic operation is fine.

And as long as you are given a chance, you can show off.

It's just that he has used it relatively rarely in official games, only once before, and the effect was not very good, which makes everyone think that he doesn't know how to do it.

It is understandable that T1 let this hero go.

They felt that IG would never dare to choose in such a situation.

Therefore, by suppressing Jiang Zhou's output, they would have a greater chance.

It sounds like it may be a bit suppressed by using the version.

But that’s how this game is. Didn’t the S8IG back then also rely on versions?
  When you understand the version, you understand how the game is won.

It's just that this time they didn't expect Jiang Zhou to really dare to choose!

Seeing Jiang Zhou take down Aphelios, everyone on T1 was stunned.

"Ah? Do they really dare to choose?"

"This...a lineup like theirs must supplement their output. Aphelios is actually a good choice, but their players don't seem to be good at this hero. We have a chance in this game! You can get it in the bottom lane Advantage!"

The people in T1 were very excited.

Only Faker frowned a little doubtfully.

Because he knew that Jiang Zhou also trained very often.

His training time is from three o'clock in the afternoon to three o'clock in the morning, while Jiang Zhou gets up earlier, basically starting training at eight o'clock in the morning, taking a break at noon, and training from afternoon to evening.

It can be said that this is on par with Faker.

So if you want to say that such a player cannot train an Aphelios, that is impossible.

Although this hero is a bit difficult, no matter how difficult it is, it’s impossible not to be able to train it. Person A, who can’t master skills?
  This is what Faker is a little worried about. Could it be that this guy has something hidden?

The audience on the LPL side is also a little worried.

"Everyone knows that JzZ is not good at heroes like Draven and Aphelios who are somewhat maneuverable. Is it okay to use him at such a critical time?"

"It's broken. 5BANADC can't compare with 5BAN mid laner. How long has Dafei played in professional games? He has a sea of ​​heroes. How can JzZ compare it? In such a critical life and death game, choose to let your key player Being targeted like this? What does NOFE think?"

"Isn't this a trick of the other side? This choice is completely tied up and fighting with T1. Can you beat him??"

"It goes without saying that Faker has a hero pool. There are also heroes like Galio that haven't been released yet. What qualifications does JzZ have to compare with Faker?"

We can’t blame LPL fans for being anxious.

After all, this game is too critical, and iG seems to have picked up a very unstable hero.

Compared to iG, these heroes are very unpopular and are not a commonly used lineup.

In such a crucial final, when you come up with a lineup that you don't usually use, doesn't it mean that you have the word "surrender" carved on your forehead?
  How does this play?

The LCK players are particularly excited.

"Haha, Aphelios? They are making a fool of themselves!"

"How can they not know whether their players are good at this hero? It can only be said that our tactics are very successful, targeting their core players."

"Haha, are you comparing the hero pool with Faker? What are they thinking? We are stable in this round!"

"Congratulations in advance to T1 for successfully winning the key!"

Many fans in the LCK have already started popping the champagne in advance.

As for T1's last choice, Faker chose Clockwork.

Needless to say, this hero is often used by Faker in the summer split, and has contributed to several famous scenes, such as positioning to dodge skills, one-on-two counter-kills, and Tianxiu to start a team, there are simply countless.

So when Faker saw this hero, NOFE suddenly realized that this was Faker. Czar, Ryze, Ice Girl, Zoe, and all the cards were gone, but he could still get the heroes he was good at!

I have to admire this person, it is too exaggerated.

Both lineups.

IGvsT1
  Above: Gwen vs Gnar
  Wild: Prince vs Blind Monk
  English: Silas vs Clockwork
  AD: Aphelios vs EZ
  Assistant: Lulu vs Shen

In terms of lineup, only the supports on both sides look different from the previous games.

Baolan secretly played Lulu in private, which was pretty good, and he had to prevent the blind monk from kicking Jiang Zhou's Aphelios back, so using one hand to transform into a sheep was the best possible option.

Of course he can take Shuguang, but Shuguang is a bit too bulky and easy to show off, making it inconvenient to increase Jiangzhou's output limit.

But Lulu can. Moreover, it can also ensure that if the opponent is close to Aphelios, one of his ultimate moves can knock the opponent away.

Of course, this resulted in Baolan being unable to participate in the group start.

Fortunately, there are Prince Ning and Silas of Rookie, so this is good.

Of course, it's fine for other people, but for Jiang Zhou,...

Only Jiang Zhou himself knew the pressure.

And in this case, the game begins.

Faker's face also showed results. Their lineup in this game was still very stable, and they were also commonly used by everyone.

Moreover, the appearance of EZ also makes up for the output. There is really nothing to be afraid of when playing in a group.

Gumayusi's EZ is a trump card, and he also used it in training matches.

As far as T1 knows, iG has not held a training match this week, let alone practiced Aphelios' proficiency to the extreme.

With this thought, Faker's mentality stabilized.

Both parties are online.

This time, both sides had no intention of fighting a first-level group, and formed a long snake formation in the river.

The early rhythm of both junglers is very important, so both sides want to protect their jungle areas.

In the early stage, there is no need to think about Jiang Zhou's bottom lane. It is difficult to seize opportunities, and if you suppress them, you can't suppress them. An EZ is too flexible.

And the support is still cautious, even if it is caught, it will be of no use.

Therefore, in the early stage, iG naturally relied on the middle and upper lanes to make a fuss.

In the early stage, both sides were junglers at a normal pace, and they were working on the top lane.

iG actually took advantage here. Originally, the blind monk must have targeted the bottom lane. After all, this is Aphelios. If you don't target his stable development in the early stage, it will be very troublesome to deal with it in the later stage.

However, considering that the player on the opposite side is actually not good at the hero Aphelios, and this guy is not easy to catch in the first place, using such a hero and the cooperation of Lulu successfully made Oner give up the idea of ​​​​going to the bottom lane in the early stage.

It's easier to catch the middle ones.

In fact, such a hero still lacks some hard control and forced group start skills, but now T1 can only choose to trust Keria's Shen.

The junglers on both sides chose to go to the road first to cause trouble.

Everyone rushed to the top lane almost at the same time. The two junglers did not help their top laners, but the two junglers met first and started working.

Both junglers are level three, and both have a certain amount of combat effectiveness.

King Ning and ONER are both players who dare to fight, so as soon as the two met, the blind monk rushed over with his Q, and King Ning couldn't suffer any loss, so he stood still and fucked with the blind monk.

Of course, the prince can't compare to the blind monk in terms of damage.

And because Zeus is on the top lane with Gnar, he has already knocked out half of Gwen's health, so he can come to support first. King Ning can only flash back to his top lane to join TheShy's Gwen.

This encounter between the two sides was equivalent to King Ning showing off his flash.

This really surprised everyone.

The prince didn't dodge, so he was still under a lot of pressure in the early stage.

There is less ability to do things in the wild.

On the road, TheShy's Gwen and Zeus' Gnar are no different. Gwen can still protect herself.

But it is a bit difficult for Rookie Silas in the middle to face Faker's clockwork.

He couldn't find a chance to consume the opponent, and even had to be drained by Faker's skills in vain.

As the top Korean mid laner in the LPL, Rookie's strength goes without saying, and he is also a dean. He is also very good at using the clockwork, but he is really powerless against Faker's clockwork.

Faker's clockwork proficiency is really hard to say.

Every small move can keep the distance from Silas, and every time Rookie wants to counterattack, the second E can always be twisted away by Faker.

It’s like missing a skill!

Originally, he thought that choosing Silas was enough to deal with all situations.

But I didn’t expect to underestimate Faker!
  Rookie glanced at the prince and realized that he could actually ask Prince Ning to help relieve his pressure.

But looking at the prince who didn't dodge, it was really hard to resist.

So after thinking about it, I decided to forget it and continue to deal with the pressure.

Rookie wants to dedicate himself and let King Ning find his jungle rhythm.

But that's the reason.

This caused some problems with IG's early rhythm.

Rookie's Silas saw the Literary Monk coming and directly invaded the refresh point of the second wave of six birds. Oner had already seen through King Ning's jungle route, so he came over first and tried to grab the six birds in time.

Rookie saw it, went around behind him, and helped King Ning defend a wave of six birds.

Oner was also a little speechless, "Huh? Is the opponent playing like this? He even has half of his health to come over to help the prince guard the monsters?"

Oner was helpless when he saw a half-battered Silas coming over, so he could only let go of the half-killed Six Birds.

He had no choice but to leave. The other side found his position, and support came immediately. The prince and Lulu started to wander around. If he didn't leave, he would be caught.

Prince Ning said, "Thank you, brother."

Rookie said casually: "This is what I should do."

Jiang Zhou also saw all this from below.

The heart is also moved.

Brother Rookie is really able to dedicate himself to his teammates.

And because he left the middle for a period of time, causing the troops to come in, he could only replenish the tower with half health and send troops.

But at this time, Faker found an opportunity.

Rookie originally wanted to upgrade to level six under the tower and then return to the city for supplies.

Faker seized this opportunity, consumed a set, and put his Q skill on CD, which made Rookie relax his vigilance.

But Faker pulled the ball directly back to himself, and then used a flash ultimate move to successfully hit Silas!
  During the stalemate between the two sides, Faker stepped forward again!
  Rookie didn't react.

After all, who would have thought that Faker's clockwork could hit people with the ball!
  He was caught off guard, and his blood volume dropped rapidly. When he was about to cross-dodge, Clockwork's second Q had already been pulled to the position where he flashed. In conjunction with Clockwork's flat A, Silas was single-killed!

Rookie: "Huh? My..."

At this moment, his tone was full of self-blame.

He should have reacted sooner.

The opponent's position was just a flash away from him. He felt that he had understood it a long time ago, but he was still missing a move.

Under such circumstances, he made a fatal mistake.

He underestimated the opponent's determination to kill him alone.

Also underestimated the damage caused by the clockwork.

After winning Silas's kill, Faker also flashed out of the tower. Because King Ning's prince did not flash, although he came through the wall, he was just a short distance away and failed to kill Clockwork, which only had 80 HP!

Clockwork can even give yourself a speedup!
  "Ah! I'm pissed off!"

Prince Ning gritted his teeth, it was only two inches away! (End of chapter)

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