So after reaching level 3, Luo Ren's Vel'Koz took the initiative to suppress forward and put pressure on Leblanc.

"Huh? What do you mean?" Seeing Luo Ren eager to try, Faker was a little unhappy. This was humiliating him. A hero like Vel'Koz could develop well against Leblanc. What else did he want to do?

Unless he felt that he was one level higher than the opponent, he would definitely not dare to play like this.

Suddenly, Vel'Koz used a Q skill, but this Q skill was not aimed at Leblanc.

Leblanc moved decisively. Vel'Koz's Q skill can manually control the time of explosion, which will make a 90-degree turn and split into two. This skill is also very unique in the entire league.

However, just as Faker was observing Vel'Koz's Q skill, suddenly, Vel'Koz used a W, and then a second W skill to block the movement!

Leblanc moved, and suddenly, Vel'Koz's Q shot from the side, hit, and slowed down while dealing damage, and hung a layer of passive.

After being slowed down, Ahri was unable to dodge and was hit by Vel'koz's W for two damages.

Moreover, the two damages of W can accumulate passives. Ahri has three layers of passives, and Vel'koz's passive damage is triggered.

Zhao Enjing cheered: "Nice! A very nice wave of consumption. Through the coordination between skills, the opponent is exhausted and doesn't know which one to dodge first."

"This kind of play requires a high level of operation. It requires operating several skills at the same time."

Wang Duoduo sighed: "I used to think that Vel'koz is a hero that does not require operation. He just throws skills without thinking. The hit of skills depends largely on luck, but now it seems that this is not the case."

The laning continued. While Vel'koz had no skills, Ahri handed over W. Originally, she wanted to use QE to consume, but it was too late!

As soon as his W landed, Vel'koz's E skill flew over, leaving no time for any shot. Ahri could only use W to go back, otherwise she would be knocked away.

"This person's reaction speed is problematic!" Faker felt something was wrong.

Would a normal human have such a fast reaction speed?

Absolutely impossible. It's not like he hasn't played Vel'Koz before, but he couldn't achieve this effect when facing Leblanc.

In the top lane, The shy's Gnar was pressing Huni's Jarvan IV.

Although he was prepared to withstand the pressure, the challenge this time was much greater than Huni imagined. He couldn't handle it at all and could only use the Q skill to make up for the enemy.

As soon as the Q skill was released, Gnar used the E skill to ride on the face, threw out the Q to slow down in mid-air, and then attacked after landing, hitting the three rings to gain the acceleration effect.

Huni's Jarvan IV pulled back and forth, pretending to fight with Gnar, and suddenly turned around and ran away.

However, this degree of pulling was very ridiculous in The shy's eyes, and he continued to chase the Jarvan IV into the bushes.

In the bottom lane, the SKT duo was relatively strong, after all, they got the Xayah and Rakan combination.

However, it was just pushing the line, and it was impossible to completely crush them.

Zhao Enjing explained: "The overall laning situation is now more favorable to DL. It depends on whether the junglers on both sides can find the rhythm."

Xiaohuasheng's EZ chose to go to the middle lane. It was difficult to cooperate with other lanes. There was no cooperation, only the middle lane was easier to cooperate.

"Brother Xianghe, why are you suppressed by him in health and last-hitting?" Xiaohuasheng saw that something was wrong in the middle lane. Why couldn't Leblanc beat the opposite Velkoz?

He originally thought that with Faker's positioning, heroes like Velkoz would definitely be blown up.

However, the current situation is completely different.

"It's a small mistake, it doesn't matter." Faker could only say this. He couldn't say that he just couldn't beat him.

"I'm coming over. I can kill him by controlling him." Xiaohuasheng gave the signal.

So after Xiaohuasheng was in position, Faker began to look for opportunities.

While Velkoz came up to last-hit, Leblanc suddenly handed over a W skill to get close.

This time he learned to be smart. After W went over, he moved immediately and didn't rush to use skills.

But it didn't work!

The moment LeBlanc moved, Vel'Koz's E had already landed, knocking her up!

Then came Q and W, and LeBlanc's passive was activated!

"This..." Peanut was dumbfounded, how could this work?

The opposite Vel'Koz seemed to be wrong, the hit rate and reaction speed of this skill were far beyond imagination!

But this time Faker was not convinced, if he just got beaten up, wouldn't it be a big loss?

So Faker chose to flash E, at least he could exchange the flash.

In the case of no flash, it is more comfortable for LeBlanc.

After all, he has displacement, and if he reaches level 6, he will have two more displacements.

An outrageous scene appeared. The moment when Leblanc flashed E, Vel'koz moved sideways, and Leblanc's chain passed Vel'koz and missed.

"No flash in the middle lane." Luo Ren reminded his teammates.

Wei saw the situation in the middle lane, and witnessed the whole process. He was shocked:

"Brother Luo, you are exaggerating! How did you do it? The opponent is like a toy in front of you."

Luo Ren responded: "This is a normal operation. After I hit Ahri, she didn't go back directly, which proves that she still wants to fight. It is definitely not enough to use E directly at this distance. She can only flash E."

"So I knew how he was going to play from the beginning, plus the reaction speed was a little faster, so it was easy to grasp it."

Wei smiled: "Awesome! Is it just a little faster?"

In the commentary booth, Zhao Enjing explained: "What a loss! Ahri not only did not cooperate with the jungler, but lost a flash. I feel it's too forced. Is it the operation after being too excited?"

Wang Duoduo agreed: "It is very likely that he was too excited. It can only be said that it is understandable. He was really tortured in the middle lane."

Little Peanut slipped away. Seeing this wave of Faker's performance, Little Peanut felt vaguely uneasy. There might be problems in the middle lane.

Five minutes into the game, in the middle lane, Faker's Leblanc still didn't go back with low health.

He didn't have enough money to go back, and it would be a loss. The most important thing was that he felt he was still safe.

Although Vel'Koz could use the same tactics as before, combining his W and Q skills to make him move with flaws.

But he only needed to keep his W skill. If he couldn't dodge, it would be easy to dodge by using his W skill.

Suddenly, Luo Ren's Vel'Koz attacked again, using his Q skill to the side, at a very tricky angle.

Then he used two W skills to block his movement.

Faker tried to move, but it seemed that he couldn't dodge. At this moment, Vel'Koz flashed close to him and used his E skill!

So Leblanc decisively used his W skill to retreat and pull away, but something outrageous happened.

Leblanc's W moved back a position and was interrupted by Vel'Koz's E skill, knocking her up. Then, Vel'Koz's Q and W hit, dealing passive damage, and Leblanc was killed instantly!

Luo Ren's Viktor completed a solo kill in the middle lane!

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