You said you would teach top lane, but are you going to get materials for the world competition?

Chapter 405 It’s broken, I’ve been tricked by the ultimate poison!

The period before the start of the World Championship was indeed a boring time for many LOL fans.

During this period, there was no serious LOL professional competition in the world.

For the audience, there was no competition, so there was naturally not much to discuss online.

During this period, Riot released the theme song of the S7 World Championship - legends never die!

However, this song seemed to be tailor-made for Faker.

Of course, with Faker's current achievements, he deserves it.

And this theme song naturally caused a heated discussion immediately.

But the heat soon subsided.

Indeed, after all, it's just a song.

No matter how much you discuss, there are only so many points to talk about, and you can't talk for too long.

On September 20, three days before the start of the qualifying round, there was finally a new topic to post on various LOL event-related platforms.

Because Riot released the list of the top 20 players in the world for the S7 World Championship today.

The list of the top 20 players in the world is a player ranking officially produced by Riot Games before each global finals.

In this list, the players of the five positions of LOL are put together and not ranked separately.

This list was first released before the S4 global finals.

This year is the fourth time.

That is, on the eve of the start of the S4 World Championship, the first list of the top 20 players directly gave this official list a nickname - the poisonous milk list!

The poisonous milk list, as the name suggests, means that the higher the ranking of the players on this list, the worse the end.

Especially on the list, the first in a single position, that is, the world's number one XX, often has a bad end.

It's simply that whoever is milked will die!

Of course, this kind of metaphysical thing is not absolutely correct.

This is just a saying made by many viewers.

But then again, this top 20 list did indeed milk the death of many players who were in the limelight before the world game.

Take the first release of the top 20 players of the S4 global finals as an example.

That time, the first and second players on the list were both mid-lane players.

They were Dade and Cool.

In the end, both of them were eliminated in the semi-finals of the S4 World Finals.

Looking at this result, the semi-finals of the S game are actually not bad.

But after the S4 World Championship, starting from the S5 season, the careers of the two went downhill.

Now in 2017, Dade has disappeared from the professional arena.

And Cool is also sitting on the bench, with few opportunities to play in the game.

On the S4 top 20 global player list, the third place is Mata, who was officially recognized as the world's number one support at the time.

Mata seemed not to be poisoned by the poison milk. He successfully won the S championship that year and won the FMVP.

This is also the only support FMVP in the S game.

But Mata's career has also gone downhill since then.

Except for the 2016 Spring Split when he won the LPL championship with RNG and had a brief rise, this year he did not even make it to the World Championship when he formed the Galaxy Battleship with KT.

To be honest, his career in the past few years has been quite unlucky.

The worst one is NaMei, who ranks fourth on the list.

This AD who was officially recognized as the world's No. 1 at the time was the one who was most poisoned by the poisonous list.

First, in Taiwan, he had a bowl of beef noodles and his hips were directly pulled, and he was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the S4 World Championship.

After that, his career can no longer be described as going downhill.

It was simply a free fall.

After the S4 World Championship, he directly lost his position in the EDG team.

After that, he moved to RNG and played as a substitute for a while.

After finally getting a little better, he had a hand in skateboard shoes and lost the big dragon, and finally had to retire sadly.

At the S5 World Championship, Riot's official list of the top 20 players was even more poisonous.

Except for Faker, who is ranked first on the list, who has a bit of the flavor of the chosen one, and is indeed an indestructible healer.

Behind Faker, this list is simply poisonous.

On the eve of the S5 World Championship, the LPL teams led by LGD were praised to the sky.

Riot official also praised them fiercely.

On the list, after Faker, who is ranked first, the nine people from second to tenth, except for FNC support Yellowstar who is ranked eighth, the other eight are all LPL players, and each of them has a "famous scene".

Imp, who is ranked second on the list, is officially recognized as the world's No. 1 AD. He followed LGD and failed to qualify in the final group stage.

He wanted to kill the enemy but was unable to save the situation, leaving the regret that Skateboard Shoes was beaten to death by Iron Man.

Following imp in third place is GodV, a reverse arrow from Wei Shen, I don’t know if he can shoot back this year.

The fourth and fifth places are IG jungler and mid laner, KaKao and Rookie.

As a result, IG surrendered in the first game of the group stage and didn’t even make it out of the group stage.

Then, the sixth place was PYL, the world’s number one support officially recognized.

In the group stage, they were determined not to ban Iron Man, and they confidently played Brand as a support and countered him, which resulted in LGD being sent home in the group stage.

"Fire can make steel" has been passed down through the ages!

Deft, who was behind, in the quarterfinals of S5, Jayce teleported Thresh's lantern, and the "Golden Lantern" became famous all over the world.

The few people who were not ranked so high were okay. After S5, the three LGD players in front of them, even if LGD spent a lot of money on S, LGD's "Galaxy Battleship" was eliminated in the first round in the spring and summer seasons.

They beat Marin so hard that he had to flee back to LCK overnight, and the other LGD players also started to play directly.

The appearance of Zhou Dian this year can even be said to have saved the careers of these LGD players.

Originally, these people were about to lose their spirit.

The toxicity of the official top 20 player list of Riot can be seen.

At the S6 World Championship, the official top 20 player list of Riot was okay, and the toxicity was not so great.

However, the biggest victim of this "toxic milk list" in the S6 World Championship was none other than Zz1tai.

The factory manager ranked fourth in the S6 top 20 players list, and was the highest ranked jungler among them, which means he was officially recognized as the world's number one jungler.

As a result, he was hit hard as soon as the group stage started.

Revolta, the jungler of the Brazilian wildcard team INTZ, publicly stated on many occasions before the game: "Factory manager, I am your fan."

And EDG played against INTZ in the first game of the S6 group stage.

As a result, EDG lost to the wildcard team.

The factory manager was beaten by fans in the match, and Revolta won the MVP of this game over the factory manager.

Fans beat idols, and they were MVPs in the match. The factory manager was a bit embarrassed!

In the knockout stage, EDG played against Rox, and the factory manager played against the fledgling Peanut, and there were many famous scenes.

What 4396, horse stepping on flying arrows, Olaf stomping on the policewoman's clamp without using the big move.

These, together with "Factory manager, I am your fan", have become classic old jokes to tease the factory manager.

After S6, the severely injured factory manager once had the idea of ​​retiring.

Fortunately, he survived in the end, which led to this year's Clearlove7.

On the afternoon of the day when the S7 top 20 player list was released.

After a ranking game, Zhou Dian also looked at the official Riot global top 20 player list for this year's S7 World Championship.

He was still very curious about where he would be ranked on this official list.

To be modest, he would at least be in the top three.

Then Zhou Dian clicked on this "poisonous milk list" and saw that the ID ranked first in the top 20 player list this year

was LGDZhou!

Damn, I was poisoned by the ultimate poison!

Originally, Zhou Dian thought that he would be ranked second by Riot official, and Faker would be ranked first.

As a result, he had to bear the biggest poisonous milk from Riot.

I don't know if I can bear it!

However, having said that, with Zhou Dian's achievements of LPL Spring Season FMVP, MSI Mid-Season Championship FMVP, and LPL Summer Season FMVP this year.

With three FMVPs in the first three World Championships, it is only natural that Riot ranks him first on this list.

There is no wrong version in the 16-9 book and forum!

Following Zhou Dian, the second on the list is naturally Faker.

Faker is also the highest ranked LCK player in this year's top 20 players list.

Although he is not the No. 1 seed in the LCK this year.

But looking at the whole year, SKT is the champion of the spring season, the runner-up of the MSI Mid-Season Championship, and the runner-up in the summer season.

To be honest, just looking at this result itself, it is really not bad.

Moreover, in terms of annual points, SKT is actually the same as the No. 1 seed of LCK this year, Longzhu Team, both with 180 points.

Because Longzhu is only seventh in the spring season, there is no point at all.

However, according to the official rules of Riot, if the points are the same, the one with higher points in the summer season will be given priority.

In this way, the champion of the summer season will inevitably be the No. 1 seed of the region.

With Faker's past three-time champion halo, it is reasonable to rank him second among the top 20 players and first among LCK players this year.

Let's take a look at this year's official Riot's list of the top 20 players in the S7 World Finals.

The third, fourth, and fifth places are all from the No. 1 seed Longzhu Team in the LCK region this year.

Ranked third and fourth are Longzhu Team's bottom lane Pray and Gorilla.

These two are also veterans for many years, and are also jokingly called the Xuanming Elders of LCK by LPL audiences.

These two were the runner-ups of the LCK No. 2 seed S game in 2015, and the No. 1 seed of LCK in 2016, which is last year.

As the No. 1 seed of the LCK region this year, it is understandable that the two are ranked here.

The fifth is Longzhu Team's top laner Khan.

Khan is actually the absolute core of Longzhu Team today, and is also the FMVP of this year's LCK Summer Game.

Of course, Khan also suffered from a poor resume, so he was ranked behind his own bottom lane duo in this list.

Among the top five players on this list, except for Zhou Dian who is from LPL, the next four are all LCK players.

Therefore, even in the eyes of Riot officials, although this year's MSI champion is LGD, they will still look down on the LCK.

LCK is still the first division this year in the hearts of Riot officials and viewers.

This also shows in disguise that the gold content of the S competition is far beyond comparison with MSI.

If you can't win the S championship, you will never be called the first division.

Keep looking at the list.

After Khan in fifth place, another LPL player finally appeared on the list.

Ranked sixth on the list is imp.

imp is the second LPL player on this list, second only to Zhou Dian, which is natural.

However, Zhou Dian originally thought imp could be ranked in the top five on the list.

It seems that Riot officials really don’t think much of the LPL!

Ranked sixth behind imp is Dragon Ball mid laner BDD.

This guy who was once the No. 1 player in the Korean server game quickly showed his talents and abilities after becoming a professional player.

In terms of performance in this summer split, BDD is not inferior to Faker.

It's just that within the Dragon Ball team, he is not as eye-catching as the top and bottom teams, and his tactical status is not as high as the top and bottom teams, so it is appropriate to rank him here.

From BDD onwards, Zhou Dian felt that Riot Games was just arranging the rankings casually.

Some contestants who have been competing for many years can be ranked in the top 20 list even if they can’t tell by their ID at a glance.

September 23, Saturday, the last weekend before the National Day.

The qualifying stage of the S7 Global Finals will also start today.

The twelve teams participating in the finals had all arrived in Jiangcheng a few days ago.

Jiangcheng, located at the intersection of the Yangtze River and Han River, is the largest city in central my country.

The finalists and group matches of this S7 global finals will be held here.

At one o'clock in the afternoon, the opening match of the S7 Global Finals begins.

Since it is the opening game, the host team must participate.

In the first round of the qualifying round, WE faced the wild card team LYN from Mexico.

At noon, Zhou Dian also sent a VX to WE top laner 957: "Since we are playing a wild card team, why don't Jian Ji Qinggangying start slashing hard!"

957 immediately replied to him: "It can't be cut, it can't be cut!"

Of course, Zhou Dian was just joking.

Although we are playing a wild card team, after all, this game is the opening game of the S7 World Championship, and audiences across the country are watching. WE must still focus on stability.

But after the game started, Zhou Dian didn't expect WE to be too stable!

It's completely overly stable.

In the upper middle field are big bugs, airplanes, and wine barrels, and in the lower lane are Kasumi and Fengnu.

The offensive ability of this lineup is too poor, and it is purely about development and operation in team battles.

For those who didn’t know, I thought WE was playing in the LPL finals.

Sure enough, the wild card guys on the opposite side knew that they couldn't beat WE in a team fight, so the midfielder directly took out Syndra and Blind Man, just to fight with you!

This blind Syndra really worked. In the early stage, WE was a little confused and fell directly into a disadvantage.

Fortunately, this wild card team still has flaws in its hard strength, and its ability to snowball is not strong.

After WE stabilized its position, the strength of the lineup increased in the later stages, and it was also a successful comeback.

However, as soon as the opening game came up, they had to fight a wild card team whose name they had never heard of before winning in a fierce battle for 47 minutes.

Somewhat unsatisfactory!

But after all, we won. As long as we won, the LPL viewers would only complain about it.

However, in WE's opening game, LGD head coach Dgc felt a bit of a sense of crisis.

Based on what was shown in this game, the guys at WE obviously felt like they had been away from the team for a long time.

Since WE can select such a solid lineup, they should not have the problem of underestimating their opponents.

The most likely possibility is that I haven't played a game for a while and I'm rusty.

When the group stage starts in more than a week, will LGD also have this problem?

This issue needs to be taken seriously!

After all, the S game is not as long as the league, and there are not so many game opportunities for you to adjust. If you lose one more game, sometimes you will lose directly.

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