Under everyone's nervous and expectant gaze, a 5v5 match finally entered the game map interface of Summoner's Canyon with the gentle and pleasant sound of the system's female voice.
The ten heroes of the blue and purple teams appeared at their respective springs.
They quickly purchased their equipment.
Then, they quickly rushed down the high ground.
The match began.
The first thing that caught the attention of the audience was the arrangement of the jungle for the blue and purple teams. After all, there was a huge difference in the early stages of the jungle between the two teams. For the purple team's Blind Monk, as long as he encountered Ah Mu early in the jungle, he would be able to solo-kill him.
For the blue team's weak jungler, the most important thing to do in the early stages was to avoid the opponent's blind jungler as much as possible. He had to develop as fast as he could and reach Level 6 before looking for opportunities to gank.
As such, a Level 1 Wild Hunt was extremely important.
Everyone's eyes fell on the minimap. The audience in the purple team's back row couldn't see the blue team's perspective. They could only see Blind Monk Li Qing's movements. Soon, there was a low commotion. Many people's eyes widened —
As expected!
On the purple team's side, the jungler would normally start with a blue opening in the bottom half of the jungle. However, at this moment, the purple team's Blind Monk Li Qing walked directly to his own top half of the jungle. It was obvious that he was going to open with a red opening.
After opening with a red opening, he could invade the opponent's jungle to steal their blue or capture their opponent.
If the opponent's jungler chose to open with a regular bottom half of the jungle, he would be caught by the opponent's blind jungler when he went to the top half of the jungle to get his blue. Not only would he lose his blue, but he would also lose his life.
Many times, the rhythm of a jungler could be easily messed up. As long as the opening wasn't smooth, even if he didn't lose his life and only used a buff, it would be considered a small collapse for the jungler. The rhythm would immediately become difficult.
However, for the customers in the back row of the blue team, they were much more relaxed.
Because they had already seen Mu Mu walk to the top half of the jungle under the control of the girl on the stage.
He gave up on the conventional opening!
He chose to open with a blue opening!
It was very reasonable. Originally, Mumu needed more Blue Buffs than Red Buffs to develop in the early stages of the game. Obtaining Blue Buffs first could also effectively avoid being singled out by the opponent when they invaded the jungle.
At the same time, when Mumu was walking towards the upper half of the jungle, Team Blue's mid laner, Annie, had also walked to the lower half of the jungle near the river at the fork in front of the F6 beasts.
This was a defensive eye position.
With a good field of vision, he would be able to ensure Mumu's safety when he returned to get the red mana buff.
Although the contestants on the stage were wearing soundproof headphones and could still hear the commotion below the stage, the customers of the internet cafe in the back row of the blue team still couldn't help but show some excitement and joy on their faces.
Sure!
In this way, at least they should be able to safely pass the first wave of Mumu's early jungle farming!
Don't say that this was too much of a compromise … Originally, Mumu was weak in the early stages, but Blind was strong. For the time being, he could avoid the sharp edge of the enemy and obediently grow his strength. When he reached the sixth level, he could start to wander around. At that time, Mumu would still be able to show his power!
…
The duration of the match was about 1 minute and 50 seconds.
The three lanes of minions had already walked out, and the heroes of the blue and purple teams had also entered the phase of the lane confrontation.
Most people's eyes were more focused on the middle lane —
Annie VS Fox.
Logically speaking, in the early stages of the lane, Annie was definitely stronger than Fox. Her hand length and poke ability were also stronger. In fact, Fox only had enough capital to fight against Annie after he reached the sixth level and learned an ultimate skill.
Of course, as an AP Assassin hero with strong wander ability, Fox did not need to focus too much on the lane. After reaching the sixth level, he should be able to quickly start wandering and gank, which should be more effective …
Speaking of which, although Fox did not have an advantage in the early stages of the lane confrontation, it was not particularly easy for Annie to force a solo kill on the former before she reached the sixth level.
However, no matter how the theory was analyzed, the specific situation still had to be implemented by the players of the two sides who were fighting in the lane.
For example, right now.
On the purple side, the British youth who was controlling the mid laner Fox appeared to be extremely cautious at this moment. He knew the strength of the opponent's top laner. Even if the opponent switched to the middle lane to play as a mid laner, he still wouldn't let his guard down at all.
After all … this time, they were going to wash away their humiliation.
And as long as he fixed his eyes on the opponent's Annie in the middle lane, then the other players on the blue side would not pose a threat to his side.
He was responsible for holding Annie back.
The rest would be left to his other teammates.
With this thought in mind, the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox under the control of the British youth played quite steadily when she came online. Basically, she only used her skills and normal attacks to deal the last hit. She would not rush forward to poke the opponent's HP.
In terms of the early stages of the lane pushing ability, Fox and Annie were about the same.
On the blue side, the playing style of the mid laner Annie under someone's control was clearly different from the opponent.
Level 1 learning Q.
It was as if someone did not intend to slowly develop with the opponent and deal the last hit.
He directly went forward and took the opportunity to throw a Q skill in his hand, "Shattering Fire" at the target Fox not far away. At the same time, he instantly followed up with a normal attack of a small fireball.
It was just a small set of QA combos, but it took out almost an entire block of Fox's HP.
Then he retreated.
Last hit.
He waited for the next Q skill to cool down.
After the cooldown was over, he quickly moved forward again, grabbed the opponent's normal attack of Fox, and then followed it up with another normal attack.
But this time, the opponent Fox reacted and counterattacked with a second QA combo. In addition, he attracted the aggro of a few of the purple side's minions. The situation of trading HP was not too profitable.
It was just that the HP of the mid laners on both sides dropped by a large chunk.
Many of the Internet cafe customers who were watching the battle subconsciously nodded:
Yes, yes … At least Annie should play fiercely in the early stages. Otherwise, if she could not even gain an advantage in the middle lane, then the blue side would not be able to hope for the top and bottom lanes to blossom.
But there were also people who frowned and worried. Because the middle lane and the opponent Fox were trading HP, they could indeed suppress the opponent in the middle lane. But this method would not directly achieve a greater harvest —
It was not possible to do a solo kill now. Moreover, if they continued to suppress the line and trade HP, if the opponent's blind opponent roamed and gank, it might put their own Annie in danger, right?
More importantly, the blue side's jungler was a wooden log. It was impossible for him to help gank the middle lane in the early stages …
But at this moment.
Suddenly, an Internet cafe customer standing at the back row of the blue side noticed something. His expression changed slightly, and he covered his mouth and exclaimed softly:
"Damn! Look at the wooden log! "
For a moment, many Internet cafe customers who were watching from the blue side subconsciously looked at the small map.
Then.
One by one, they suddenly opened their eyes wide!
In the blue side's upper half of the jungle, the wooden log, who had leveled up to level 2, did not choose to turn around and rush to the lower half of the jungle to get the red HP. Instead, he quietly passed through the upper half of the river.
And …
He was slowly approaching the grass at the middle lane's river mouth.
His intentions were self-evident.
This was —
He was going to start gank!
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