Chapter 118 The stage does not belong to you after all! Syndra, the leader of darkness, appears
In fact, before the quarter-finals between RA and T1 started, the commentators and viewers in the LPL division basically had no expectations for RA to defeat T1. Most of them said that RA could perform as well as it should in this BO5.
However, RA won the first round with an unexpected performance on the field, which undoubtedly ignited the flame of hope in the hearts of supporters in the LPL division.
But just as this flame was ignited, it was severely extinguished in the next two games.
T1 is still the same T1. After losing the first game, everyone immediately adjusted their mentality and won two games in succession, changing the real-time score of BO5 to 2:1.
The big devil Faker and little Lu Bu Gumayusi won the second and third MVP respectively.
Of course, if there is an SVP selection, the losing SVP of these two games will naturally belong to Fang Jie.
In the second game, RA was under pressure from the first mid-sized Lubu Aphelios, so he could only force it into the trigger position, thus freeing up the card.
T1 directly chose the triple mid laner, forcing Fang Jie to choose Galio to roam against Faker's cards.
The final facts proved that Faker, who has eight years of game experience, is still superior when it comes to game understanding and operational ideas.
The dual destiny blessings of [Rise and Fall] and [One Leaf Knows Autumn] are really worth mentioning in terms of the improvement in game understanding they bring.
Fang Jie could only sigh helplessly after the game:
That's the good thing about the old man, he knows better when he lives longer.
He was born in 1996, and I can't beat him.
Even though he had an SSR-level collective body [Full Picture View] and almost broke his leg in the early and middle stages of the game, Fang Jie was still unable to turn the game around.
【Full Picture View】What can we do?
It’s not all leftovers from the old stuff.
So by the third round, Fang Jie made up his mind.
In this BO5, you still have to come to C by yourself and control your destiny in your own hands.
So he took out a late-stage core like Tsar during the selection stage.
However, even Fang Jie did not expect that in order to win the battle at Tianwang Mountain, T1 would actually use its bottom-line tactical reserves in advance.
When T1 locked up Jin and Old Man Shiang on the fourth and fifth floors respectively, Fang Jie's heart skipped a beat.
What kind of plane are you doing?
Shouldn't this be the trump card you only pull out when playing against DK?
Is this used directly?
Do you want to think so highly of me?
Fang Jie vaguely remembered that in the original timeline, in the third game of BO5 between T1 and DK, T1 used the acceleration effect of the auxiliary Old Man Time and the special protection mechanism of the ultimate move to allow Little Lu Bu's Jhin to directly dominate the mid-to-late game. game.
As strong as Canyon and Showmaker, they are completely helpless against this combination when they are defenseless in BP.
Unexpectedly, T1 was willing to use such an ultimate move on himself.
Sure enough, the game had just reached the 20-minute mark when T1's bottom lane combination began to exert force and quickly took over the game.
But when Fang Jie held a hero like the Czar, whose dominance could only be demonstrated after at least thirty minutes, it really felt like he was determined to kill the thief but was unable to save the day.
Even the final game failed to last for thirty minutes. T1 directly bulldozed RA's base at the twenty-nine minute mark.
The pressure of the game came to RA's side instantly.
Looking at the first three games, RA’s overall performance stands out:
It's hard to win, easy to lose.
Anyone can see that there is a huge gap in hard power between the two sides.
After T1 won two consecutive games, even when the score was 1:1, the RA fans who were afraid of being slapped in the face and refrained from having an attack finally began to clamor on the forum.
After watching the second and third games in succession, they were certain that the possibility of RA defeating T1 in BO5 was almost zero.
"JO, filial son, come out and speak. I admit that your dad is great, but the problem is that your dad has no chance of winning the game! What's wrong with this, kids?"
"If you expect a single-core team to lead a team to win the game, it is better to expect Lao Ba to get rid of his bad habit of eating shit. Can a dog change to eating shit? It can't be changed. Can JOJO lead a team to win the game? Obviously not."
"The braggadocios were so crazy that they mocked our RNG for not being worthy of having a player like JOJO. It turned out that he was only at the level of a single-core team leading the top eight. I thought he could reach the sky."
"Let's talk about it, let's talk about it. Don't get involved with the contract team. We really don't belong together."
Seeing such comments, JO fans can only bite their steel teeth and swallow it.
What can be done? RA is indeed inferior to others in terms of skills and is about to stop in the top eight.
Others didn't criticize JOJO, they just questioned his ability to lead the team.
Therefore, in the face of this kind of cynicism, it is really hard for JO fans to get angry.
I can only pray that a piece of Jiebao can change my destiny and stage another miraculous comeback.
Oh no, one wave is not enough.
Two waves.
No matter how much the black guys clamor, most viewers who love LPL still have a glimmer of hope for RA.
Although everyone knows that the probability that RA can win two games in a row at the hands of T1 and win this BO5 is very slim.
Under the nervousness and anticipation of the commentators and the audience, the two sides are about to start the fourth game.
"I think RA still has to think back on how he won the first round," Miller said with a serious face during the pre-game analysis session: "Losing two rounds in a row has proven that you can't follow the first point. If T1 fights for rhythm and operation, you may not be able to compete with the opponent; secondly, you cannot give JOJO a hero that can take over the game in the late stage, because in front of T1, you may not be able to survive the late stage.”
"So we need to give him heroes that have strong combat capabilities in the early and mid-term. But in this way, RA actually doesn't have many options to choose from. It still depends on whether T1 will give him a chance." At this point, Miller couldn't help but frown.
Difficult, RA's BP is really difficult to do.
The three commentators briefly discussed it on the stage, but in the end they were still at a loss. The players on both sides were ready, and they could only see how RA responded in the BP session.
"It's started, it's started." There was a hint of nervousness and anxiety in Wawa's tone: "This RA actively chooses the red side. Let's see what choices the two sides will make in the first round of BP."
"T1 here still directly pressed LeBlanc..." Miller said a little disappointed: "I knew that after JOJO relied on the hero Enchantress to win the first game, in this entire BO5, Enchantress would not be able to win again. There is no chance of appearing.”
LeBlanc is destined to buy a house in the flip position.
In the first three moves, T1 took down Enchantress, Silas and Nami respectively, while RA chose to take down Aphelios, Card and Cat.
T1 directly locks the blind monk on the first floor.
Lee Sin has the highest priority in the jungle position in this World Championship, but for RA, this is not good news.
Although Le Yan can play Lee Sin, he is actually not very good at it. He is also a rhythm jungler, and Le Yan is better at using heroes like Xin Zhao. In past games, when the blind monk Xin Zhao was released together, he would often choose Xin Zhao instead of the blind monk.
Therefore, in the World Championship, RA will basically take the initiative to put the Blind Sin point on the trigger. Facing a powerful opponent like T1, when the trigger point is obviously not enough, it can only release it.
After T1 grabbed the blind monk, RA locked the prince and the female gun on the first two floors.
T1 took out Kennan and the Tsar on the second and third floors.
"After T1 got the match point, they now choose to play it safe." 957 said.
Once Tsar and Kennen are taken out, T1's mid-to-late combat capabilities are greatly guaranteed.
"RA is going to take the mid laner for JOJO. In order to take Kennen, this T1 chose to take down Silas and release Syndra. Does RA dare to help Fangjie lock Syndra?"
There was obviously a hint of expectation in Miller's tone, but there was also a hint of uncertainty.
In the first round, RA is undoubtedly very motivated. If you dare to let the Enchantress go, I will take it directly for you.
But now that RA has reached the edge of the cliff, does it still have the courage to take out this Syndra?
When he saw RA showing off his clockwork on the third floor, the expectation in Miller's eyes gradually disappeared.
"It's okay, it's okay to be steady. If your teammates hold on in the early stage, JOJO's clockwork is still worth trusting." At this point, Miller can only comfort himself in this way.
However, deep down in his heart, he still expected Fang Jie to come up with a strong mid laner hero and activate the game in the early stages of the game.
After RA showed the Clockwork, he still did not choose to confirm it. When the time bar for hero selection was about to run out, Clockwork's avatar was suddenly replaced.
At the last moment of the first selection stage, RA finally locked Syndra in seconds!
After locking down Syndra, Fang Jie's eyes glowed with confidence.
Just kidding, labor and management are just kidding you.
You've already taken out Blind Sin and Kennen. If you don't take Syndra in this one, isn't that pure SB?
"Beautiful!" Faced with this sudden reversal, Miller said emotionally: "I'm also thinking, facing the first three choices of T1, Syndra is much better than Clockwork!"
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After the first round of selection, the two sides entered the second round of BP stage.
T1 chose to take down Niutou and Luo. Niutou will greatly limit Kennen's entry into the field, and Luo is a very good team-starting hero for Xiaohang, so these two supports are worth taking down.
RA chose to get rid of Braum and Jinx.
In the end, T1 took out the bottom lane combination of Jhin and Thresh, while RA locked up the female tank and the male gun.
The lineup finally chosen by both sides is as follows:
Top order: [Kenan VS Male Gun]
Jungler: [Blind Monk VS Prince]
Mid laner: [Tsar VS Syndra]
Shooter: [Jhin VS Female Gun]
Support: [Thresh VS Female Tank]
There is no doubt that this Fang Jie is still playing the same as the first one, [Two Balls and One Queen] plus [Line King], a fate configuration that puts an extreme emphasis on laning.
Because this is really the time for Faker to improve his strength.
Faker played very well in the first two games of BO5, but in the third game, Fang Jie could already vaguely feel the decline in his condition.
The Debuff of [Rise and Fall] has obviously had its effect.
Old man, you are good at fighting, right?
You can beat me to no avail.
You have to be persistent.
Only by lasting can we usher in the final climax in the best condition.
Rather than languishing and dying in the middle, you can only watch others perform heartily.
I'm sorry, old man.
The climax of this BO5 is destined not to be your stage.
I’m convinced. The title at the end is [Syndra] [Appearance]. The combination is blocked, and the title of the VIP chapter cannot be modified. You can just make do with it.
rowious! Even if they are separated by punctuation marks, it cannot prevent the system from blocking these two words, turning on the light is so terrifying!]
(End of chapter)