Although it was undeniable that Team Minx's strategy of attacking quickly in the early game had a strong characteristic that was hard to defend against, for most of the club team coaches and team leaders, Team God's orthodox strategy was more pleasing to the eye.
Look, this is the most reasonable strategy to deal with!
In the early game, they were able to fight back and forth with their opponents, but they were not greedy or reckless. Although individual strength was important, the overall coordination of the team, as well as the positioning of various vision and resources, was even more important.
Before this, Team God's match videos and tactical style had always been used as a classic teaching case study by the new and old teams in the major divisions for analysis and discussion.
Because most professional players could not all have individual skills comparable to the Seven Kings and Four Emperors. Even if they had a slight advantage in the early game, they would not be able to kill their opponents all the way.
League of Legends was ultimately a team game. If you were not strong enough to rely on your own strength to save the overall situation, then the importance of teamwork had to be highlighted.
One person was not enough.
Five people had to work together to make up for it.
'Perhaps I can't beat you in the early stages, but through strategic detours, adjustments to the hero's strong points in the early, middle, and late stages, control of vision, and various routines of switching battlefields, I can slowly regain the momentum of the early stages.'
Therefore, seeing Team God's response on the field, the club coaches and team leaders nodded in appreciation. They did not forget to pat the heads and shoulders of their team members beside them and remind them:
"Watch carefully."
"How did Team God manage their vision in a disadvantageous situation!"
"This kind of rhythm control and ability to handle the pressure of a disadvantageous situation, they are much better than you guys!"
After being lectured by their own coaches and team leaders, the team members did not dare to refute. Although they agreed with this statement, they could not help but feel unconvinced and dissatisfied. Of course, they could only mutter in a low voice:
"It's just vision … It's not that exaggerated."
"Ike on the other side has not been dealt with yet, alright?"
Indeed.
At this time, Ike, who was a purple top laner with a 5/0/0 battle record, seemed to have become an unbeatable Big Boss. Not to mention that no one was a match for Ike in a solo, even if they were to gank in the jungle, they would be killed by Ike in a 2v1 situation.
The first two waves of roaming support in the bottom lane had already allowed Ike of The Sword to set the tempo for the next two waves.
At this time, the Assassin who had regained control of his own time returned to the main road. Although they could not see much for the time being, everyone present had a vague premonition and judgment in their hearts —
This The-Sword would never let his guard down.
If Aike were to seize another wave of opportunities, it would probably be another wave of heads.
"But I can't give Ike another chance to act so recklessly."
In the KG Club offstage, as the team's ADC, Konjac could not help but feel a little worried. In the LPL division, his ADC could be considered to be in the T1 echelon. Although there was a gap between him and Huangxue Nightsong, his individual strength and judgment were unparalleled.
Especially as an ADC, he could more deeply understand the huge threat that Ike on the purple side brought to the blue side.
This Ike …
Now, he could cut the backline at will.
Every time he cut, it would be a second.
And it was a completely unreasonable kind. Look at Huangxue Nightsong, this person's control and hand speed was definitely the best in the LPL division, and even in the world, he would be the top ADC player. Just now, after being forcefully cut by Ike, he could not even use half a skill or even a normal attack, and was directly killed by the damage.
What did this mean?
It meant that at this time, Ike's damage was almost overflowing.
If this time was given to the Assassin to continue to get kills and continue to snowball, not to mention the early stage, even the entire middle stage of the match would be dominated by Ike. At that time, on the blue side, even if Shen and LuLu used their ultimate skills at the same time, they would not be able to stop Ike's rhythm of cutting the backline.
The ADC was originally a continuous damage output, and encountering an unreasonable Mage who could instantly kill people would be like encountering a natural enemy.
What's more —
This time, the blue side, God Team's lineup did not only have a bottom lane ADC, Policewoman, but even the mid lane ADC, Verus, was also an ADC hero.
The two biggest core C positions were the only two damage output points. If they were completely dominated by Ike, then there would be no hope of turning the tables in the later stages of the match.
Standing on the side, the KG Team's jungler, Old C, had a calm expression and gave his own opinion:
"Widow has to crouch."
Yes.
Even if Widow Evelyn's gank on the top lane would not be effective, at least she had to help her team's top lane ADC, Twilight Eye, crouch under the tower. It was not to prevent the opponent's jungler from grabbing people, it was purely to protect her team's top lane teammate from being killed by Ike in the blink of an eye.
But …
Just one Widow might not be enough.
…
The match reached the 14th minute.
At the bottom lane of Summoner's Canyon, on the blue side, God Team's Wildsnow Nightsong controlled his ADC, Policewoman, and her support teammate, LuLu. A large wave of minions pressed down under the opponent's purple side's defense tower.
At this time, because they knew that the opponent's top lane Ike had no more teleportation, and the jungler Zach had just returned home, the bottom lane was able to press down so fiercely despite the lack of an outer tower.
In fact, they had to be this fierce.
Because if they could not reverse this rhythm, the following situation would only become more difficult for the blue side.
Controlling his ADC, Policewoman, quickly began to wipe the tower at point A, at the same time, Wildsnow Nightsong also hurriedly communicated in his team's live chat channel:
"The tower at the bottom lane should be able to be taken down."
"Your side lane should be more stable."
"We'll take down the tower here and then change lanes, don't make any other mistakes!"
The first little dragon that spawned was a Wind Elemental Dragon, which was not a particularly valuable strategic resource. If the bottom lane successfully pushed down the opponent's outer tower, the God Team's two-person team would switch to the top lane. Relying on the advantage of Policewoman's arm length and LuLu's protection ability, they would be able to restrain their teammate Ike a little.
Then, when their side slowly brought up the tempo of pushing down the tower, they would be able to gradually recover from their early disadvantage —
However, these were only the most ideal arrangements for the God Team.
But the opponent …
Would not easily comply with their wishes.
Just as Wildsnow Nightsong's ADC, Policewoman, began to wipe out the tower at point A, on the top lane of Summoner's Canyon, a new wave of minions … had already been pushed by the purple side's top lane Ike to the blue side's defense tower.
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