Even a jungler who went on a hunger strike in the conventional sense wasn't really on a hunger strike.
This was because even if you wanted to gank, you had to ensure the development of your level economy first.
If you fell behind by too much, on the one hand, your equipment wasn't fully developed yet, and you wouldn't be able to deal much damage with your teammates in the lane. On the other hand, if your level was too low, it was very likely that you would be sent to the opponent's mouth if you rashly gank.
Therefore, under normal circumstances, even a jungler who went on a hunger strike would focus more on the three lanes in the early stages of the game compared to an ordinary jungler. They would try their best to take the initiative to gank in the early stages.
Generally speaking, it was already quite a lot to have two or three active gank in the first ten minutes of the game.
Otherwise, like Deathsong, who was popular in the past, was basically a jungler in the early stages or a jungler in a random game. It was the same principle for Ah Mu. He wouldn't gank even once before reaching level six. Even if the opportunity was right in front of him, he might not grab it. His development was more important. He just had to slowly find opportunities to lead the tempo in the mid to late stages.
Of course, the jungler Lin Feng chose was the Blind Monk, Li Qing. The Blind Monk was naturally stronger and more aggressive than the likes of Deathsong and Mumu in the early stages of the game.
But.
Even so.
It was enough to gank three times in the first ten minutes of the game.
Any more and he would be sacrificing his development rhythm. It might not be worth it.
But at this moment —
It had only been ten minutes since the start of the match, but someone's jungler had already gank five times.
This was a number that would leave even professional junglers dumbfounded.
This is …
He was practically on a hunger strike.
From beginning to end, he didn't have any time to rest. Even when he was jungling, he would do it on the way to gank. Then, he would immediately rush to the path where his target was and gank.
Just this playstyle was enough to leave people speechless.
And what was even more shocking was …
Not only did Blind Monk gank five times in ten minutes, but he even had an 80% success rate with these five wandering gank!
In the first wave, he traded 1 for 1 at the top lane to help his teammate, Nar, stabilize the situation. In the second wave, he forcefully grabbed the mid lane and helped Ice Maiden get the kill.
The third wave of roaming gank from the bottom lane failed, but the fourth and fifth gank helped the bottom and middle lanes gain a kill each.
This was the truly exaggerated and frightening number.
Gank five times. This wasn't a difficult task. Everyone knew how to go on a hunger strike, but to be able to successfully gank four times in such a short period of time was a feat that most professional junglers couldn't achieve.
"What the f * ck … What kind of computing power is needed to do something like this …"
A substitute jungler of the God Club stared blankly and mumbled subconsciously.
Indeed.
To be able to successfully gank four times in such a short period of time without wasting a single second required more than just luck. As a jungler, you needed to have a clear and calm judgment of the entire situation. Before choosing a target, you had to calculate the most suitable gank target as quickly as possible and deduce the safest and most covert gank route.
Your brain had to be in a state of high-speed operation at all times.
A moment of relaxation would cause you to miss a precious opportunity.
"Only Lin Feng can do something like this."
Ceng Rui couldn't help but sigh. Originally, he was most used to this kind of calculation and deduction ability, but now, when compared to Lin Feng, he didn't know how many times he had been left behind.
Beside him, Li Shiyi's expression was solemn.
"But …"
"It might not be enough."
…
As far as Lin Feng was concerned, he had done everything he could as a Blind Monk in the first ten minutes of the match.
His gank style was infinitely close to a hunger strike.
Only a hero like Li Qing could make such a risky and radical move. For other heroes, if you didn't farm and didn't catch up on your development, you would be in trouble no matter how much you gank. Because your development would only get worse and worse, it was like throwing away a watermelon to pick up a sesame seed.
But a blind monk was different.
This hero's early game damage was already impressive enough. In addition to that, if you really dragged it to the mid to late game, it would all depend on whether your "Tail Whip" kick was beautiful enough. As for early game development … If you were really confident in your gank ability and individual skill, there was no harm in being bold and letting go.
Lin Feng had indeed performed a textbook level performance of a blind monk who was on a hunger strike.
But even so.
The situation on the battlefield was still worrying for the Blue Team Army that he was in.
There was no other reason other than the phrase "it's hard to take care of both sides".
It was hard to take care of both sides.
To put it bluntly, when you were wholeheartedly trying to stabilize the rhythm of the game, your opponent would never be idle.
While Lin Feng was controlling Li Qing to carry out a second wave of wandering gank on the middle lane, on the purple team's side, the Spider, controlled by the fourth jungler, had already cleaned out all the resources in the top half of the jungle.
When a certain person's jungler wandered around the bottom lane and sacrificed his own life to help his teammate's ADC, Eich, obtain Jinx's Bounty, Spider also started a wave of gank in the middle lane and cooperated with his mid laner, Jayce, to kill Melisandre.
While Lin Feng was focusing on the middle and bottom lanes, neglecting the top lane a little — —
The system's female voice announced the kill from the top lane.
A wave of solo kills.
The blue team's top lane Gnar, who had relied on one kill and two buffs to barely stabilize the rhythm of the game, finally fell into a difficult and passive situation as the opponent's top lane Blademaster's level and equipment became more and more complete. Then, he was suppressed by Blademaster under the tower, and after a wave of troops entered the tower, Blademaster directly crossed the tower and killed Gnar.
It was a smooth operation that was as swift as lightning.
Four kills in one second.
It was completely Blademaster's solo performance. Gnar was unable to fight back at all, and directly fell in front of his own defense tower.
The eyes of the spectating Team God members twitched.
Even the club coaches couldn't help but shake their heads.
The difference in average strength … was still too big.
You're a blind jungler. It's true that you're forcibly helping your teammates to stabilize the situation, but after all, you're just one person. You don't have three heads and six arms.
You can still deal with the disadvantage along the way.
But —
If all three lanes are in danger, and all three lanes, including the jungle, are in danger at any time, how can you deal with it alone?
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