Although from a certain point of view, this match was slightly different from the previous one.
But it was only slightly different.
This time, it was because Lin Feng had switched to the jungler position. In the beginning, Blind Monk Li Qing was on a hunger strike. The jungler had to gank the entire field from three lanes, grabbing five times in ten minutes. Only then was he able to help his teammates stabilize the situation and even establish a slight advantage.
But.
In the face of the overall situation, in the face of the five legendary seniors of the purple team, this kind of effort was like trying to put out a burning cart of firewood.
One person rushed to put out the fire everywhere.
However, when three roads were on fire and even the wilderness was affected, it was impossible for a firefighter to handle the situation alone.
They rushed over to support the gank, and it seemed like the fire was temporarily contained, but the sparks under the weeds were still not extinguished. By the time you were busy on the other side of the map, you would suddenly find that the area that you had just finished with was once again set ablaze.
In this match, it looked like it was barely stable in the first ten minutes of the match.
But ten minutes later …
The purple team's counterattack had started again.
Once again, they seemed unstoppable.
Jess was growing.
Jinx was growing.
Spider didn't gank many times, but at this time, his level, economy, and equipment were completely ahead of the Blind Monk.
On the road —
Just when the bottom and middle lanes of both sides exchanged towers, the top lane in Summoner's Canyon heard another system announcement. The blue team's top lane's outer defense tower was also easily destroyed by the opposing Sword Consort's single-handedly.
It wasn't that the blue team's God team's top laner, Lost Tooth, didn't do anything.
He didn't dare to stop her.
He couldn't stop her either.
Losing an outer defense tower on the top lane was already the safest result. If Gnar had stubbornly defended under the tower, he would definitely have been killed under the tower again.
At this point, the overall economy of the blue team and the purple team gradually widened the gap.
Twenty-five hundred.
It wasn't too much, but it wasn't too big of a gap.
However, they could already faintly see that something wasn't right.
That was because the blue side's jungler, Blind, was about to run out of momentum. In the early stages of the game, he could rely solely on his own ability to catch people and even ignore his own development. However, in the middle stages, Blind's gank would become weaker. The other side's core positions would become more and more developed. With Blind's level and equipment, he would be the first to be killed.
As for the blue team's top laner, Gnar, his equipment was still far from complete. The ADC, Frost Archer, also needed at least ten minutes before he could unleash his full damage output. At most, it could be said that the mid laner, Melisandre, could do something during this time.
But compared to the other side, it was far from enough.
Not to mention anything else, just the fact that the purple support robot was on the other side had caused people to criticize and ridicule when the BAN segment was first brought out. But now, no one could say a word. Under normal circumstances, the steam robot support had various limitations and shortcomings, but in a favorable situation … this hero was simply the most troublesome and even terrifying existence among all the supports.
Not to mention —
The operator of this auxiliary robot was still No.1.
…
It wasn't as if there had never been a robot support in the professional arena.
Not to mention the S2 season when robots were the most popular, even in the later S4 and S5 seasons, the steam robot Britz occasionally made an appearance in the arena. Even in last year's World Finals, a wild card team used this support hero, and then really relied on the robot's godly hook to win one or two rare victories.
The essence of this support lay in the mechanical grappling claws of the Q skill.
It was recognized by countless players as the true number one lottery draw skill in League of Legends.
It was indeed a lottery draw.
Even in the World Finals, it was difficult to hide its glory.
As long as the lottery draw was good, a Q skill could pull the opponent's key C position in a wave of team battles, immediately stunning the opponent on the spot and causing them to explode on the spot.
Sometimes, it really wasn't a problem of the player's personal ability. It was completely a matter of fate. If God wanted you to be hooked, you couldn't avoid it. And if the robot operator's personal ability was stronger … it was even more of a nightmare for the opponent.
At this moment, Snowy Nightsong was the direct victim of this nightmare.
Game time: 15 minutes.
Bottom lane.
Even though he was trembling with fear and carefully paying attention to his own position, he still couldn't defend against the mechanical grappling claws of the opposing robot. In an instant, the body of the Frost Archer was gripped tightly by the iron claws and pulled back abruptly. Then, he stepped into the Skill E trap that the opposing ADC, Jinx, had set up in advance. He was hit by the robot's Iron Fist, and then by the ultimate skill Silence. His HP bar instantly dropped to the bottom, and was cleared to zero by Jinx's attacks.
"You -have-been-slained."
The computer screen turned into a black and white screen.
Snowy Nightsong felt like he was about to spit blood on the screen. He was inconsolable.
"F * ck …"
"Which goddamn designer developed such a crazy hero's ability?"
"Can you ban robots as much as possible in future competitions!!"
Of course, these were just words said out of anger.
In today's professional scene, it was not easy for any support player to take such a risk and boldly choose an unpopular hero like the robot. Even if they were chosen, it was almost impossible for them to achieve the level that No. 1 was currently controlling.
However, at that moment, Number One's steam-powered robot had indeed caused Lin Feng's blue team to suffer.
What was more troublesome was —
It wasn't just one robot that made them suffer.
…
When a battle broke out on the bottom lane, the Blind Monk under Lin Feng's control once again wandered tirelessly to the top lane.
This time, he wanted to help his teammate Gnar regain a little rhythm. At least, he couldn't let the opponent's top lane Swordmistress develop so brainlessly. Otherwise, they wouldn't even have to wait until the middle of the team fight. The opponent would split the team into four and no one would be able to deal with Swordmistress Fiona.
But.
When someone's Blind Monk came near the top lane and carefully observed for a long time, he could only signal to his teammate to retreat and give up.
Because …
He couldn't go up.
Now that the Swordmistress had matured, even if it was a 2v1, Lin Feng might not be able to escape unscathed. More importantly, the Spiders had already disappeared from the minimap's field of vision.
If the opponent's Spiders were squatting, this wave would be even more explosive.
Lin Feng frowned.
He didn't care that this wave of roaming around the top lane was futile, but at this time, his opportunities to gank the Blind Monk were obviously getting fewer and fewer. The situation was becoming more and more grim for him, and even for the entire blue team.
Off the field, Ceng Rui and Li Shiyi were also whispering to each other.
"They're basically going to lose …"
"If the opponent still enters a favorable situation with such a lineup, and with the help of the seniors, there's no chance of a comeback."
Ceng Rui's face was a little confused.
"Top lane is no good."
"Let Lin Feng switch to the jungler position, but that's the most they can do."
"There's basically no chance of winning. So what's the point of training like this?"
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