The system's female voice's announcement came from the direction of the small dragon's fjord, followed by the wail of a giant dragon before crashing into the water with a splash.
The second Fire Dragon fell into the purple team's hands.
The blue team, who had chosen to give up on the small dragon, seized the opportunity to assist the Wind Lady and team up with their ADC, Vayne, to return to the top lane. They seized the opportunity to push a wave of minions into the tower, and finally destroyed the purple team's defensive tower on the top lane.
The match was nearing twenty minutes.
At this time, the match had basically ended its early phase and was officially entering the mid-phase of teamwork.
The top laner heroes on both sides held the Teleport in their hands and could continue to carry on the side alone. As for the remaining four heroes on both sides, they had to start huddling closely to prevent the situation of being killed by the opponent again.
Similarly …
Precisely because of this, the problem that the blue team had been trying to avoid for the past few minutes was finally put on the table.
They had to team up and fight the purple team head-on.
However, at this time, the overall combat power of the blue team was still not on par with their opponents. Although the development of heroes like the mid lane Sindera, the Wild Prince, and the top lane Big Tree was not bad, especially since Sindera's equipment had gradually taken shape, and his explosive damage was enough to one-shot someone, but …
The opponent was even fiercer.
A Blade Man.
A Mantis.
And an Ice Maiden.
These were already three heroes that were enough to pose a fatal threat to the blue team's backline. Even the ADC support at the bottom lane could unleash terrifying combat power at this time.
Although the damage of the blue team's mid lane Sindera was impressive, it was only enough to one-shot one person.
However, the purple team had more than one DPS and DPS.
In fact, given the strong and violent lineup of the purple army, it would only take an instant for them to kill the blue team's midlaner, Sindera. Once Sindera died, the blue army would lose almost half of their output during this period.
"We definitely won't be able to win with just one wave of DPS."
The members of God who were spectating the match were whispering to each other, each of them deeply worried.
If they wanted to fight, they had to first avoid the opponent's most ferocious wave of attacks. At the very least, they had to ensure that their two core C heroes could survive the opponent's first wave of attacks, and then look for a counterattack.
But it was too difficult.
Sindera might be fine, but if he was really cut, he would probably use all his skills in an instant before he died. He might even be able to take Sindera down with him. It would be a one-for-one exchange.
But Vayne?
Most ADC heroes were focused on dealing damage over time, but the purple team's lineup was not going to give Vayne the space and opportunity to deal damage. Furthermore, Vayne was a short-handed ADC, so it was even more difficult for her to find an environment to deal damage in a team battle.
Below the stage, in the front row of the spectators, Morning Star's expression was grave and solemn.
He could understand the awkward and passive situation that the blue team was facing at the moment.
Especially the ADC of Snowy Nightsong, Vayne.
The pressure and challenges they faced were so great that it was suffocating.
However, the heavy responsibility rested on Wildsnow Nightsong's shoulders. If Vayne could not find a chance to deal damage in this match, it would be almost impossible for the blue team to turn the tables.
(Can it be done?)
Even though he knew that the purple army had "that person" supporting them, Morning Star could not help but cheer for his old friend in his heart.
…
After taking down the Fire Dragon, the few heroes of the purple team chose to return to the city before the small dragon fjord.
They replenished their supplies, refreshed their equipment, and then quickly left the high ground.
"Ice Lady, split up."
"Everyone else, push together."
Lin Feng's voice sounded in the purple team's live chat channel. In this match, he had once again shouldered the responsibility of commanding and dispatching, and the entire strategy was carried out by him in an incomparably pure and direct manner.
It was to constantly put pressure on.
In the early stages, they had to constantly suppress the development of the ADC, Vayne.
Now that the match had entered the middle stage, they relied on the purple team's current advantage to further increase the pace of their attacks, constantly grouping up and not giving the opponent, especially the ADC, Vayne, time to rest and recover comfortably.
Yes.
That was how they had to be pressured step by step.
Lin Feng pressed the tab button to bring up the battle interface, glanced at the blue team's ADC, Vayne's stats and equipment, and narrowed his eyes.
He also wanted to see, under such pure suppression, that guy's Vayne …
Couldn't get up.
…
The blue team's top laner, Big Tree, also continued to go to the bottom lane, and engaged in a stalemate with the purple team's top laner, Ice Maiden. However, in the face of the other four members of the purple team who were advancing in the middle lane, it was no longer enough to rely on Syndra, Prince, and Wind Maiden.
Finally.
Wildsnow Nightsong's ADC, Vayne, managed to make it back in time, coordinating with her teammates to defend the second defense tower in their own middle lane.
This way … it was a 4v4.
"Can you fight?"
Not only were the majority of the spectating God members uncertain, even the blue team members on the field were worried, and could not help but ask in the team's live chat channel.
And this question, under the circumstances that the God team's club captain, Morning Star, was not on the field, and could only be answered by Wildsnow Nightsong.
"Not yet."
After a long silence, this was Wildsnow Nightsong's answer.
There was no need for further analysis and explanation, just these three words were enough for the blue team members on the blue team to choose to accept no matter how unwilling they were.
Not yet.
Then … they could only continue to retreat.
The blue team's four heroes were defending in front of the second defense tower in their own middle lane. They could only defend passively, trying their best to quickly clear the waves of minions pushed by the opponent, slowing down the speed of the opponent's tower at point A as much as possible. At the same time, they tried their best to find an opportunity to exhaust the opponent.
But —
It was useless.
Prince's EQ Combo could not be used easily, and he had been interrupted by Draven's instantaneous E Skill a few times before. Sindera's QE Combo was like a lottery in order to hit and control a fragile hero. It had to depend on luck, and he had to rely on time to wear it down.
But in comparison …
On the other hand, the purple side had too many tricks up their sleeves.
Especially when someone was controlling the support Sun Lady, he was able to carry out his direct and direct team opening style to the fullest.
When the third wave of minions was pushed in front of the blue team's second defense tower, Sun Lady opened fire.
She made the first move with her ultimate.
The dazzling golden Dazzling Spot instantly exploded on the ground at the feet of several Blue Team heroes under the defense tower not far away. Almost at the same time, the Blue Team's mid lane Sindera and the Wind Lady's support both used [Flash] as quickly as they could to escape.
Two golden lights exploded, allowing the blue team's mid lane and support heroes to narrowly escape the danger of being controlled by Sun Lady's ultimate.
But in the next second —
The other heroes of the purple team had already seized the opportunity to push forward with their minions, focusing their fire on the defense tower.
In the blink of an eye, the defense tower's HP dropped to less than a quarter.
Wildsnow Nightsong's eyelids twitched. He took a deep breath and gritted his teeth.
"Let."
And so, the blue team's second defense tower was destroyed.
In front of the computer screen, Lin Feng had a carefree expression on his face, but the entire God Club's training room was silent.
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