Chapter 123 It’s even harder! The five-pull mid laner and the ultimate ultimate move work together!
In the BP stage approaching the final game, after EDG defeated RNG 3:2, the war song once again resounded over the Reykjavik Stadium in Iceland.
The commentators and viewers in the LPL division are waiting for this moment to arrive with nervousness and anticipation.
Finally, the live broadcast switched to the hero selection interface, which meant that the BP link of this BO5 decider officially began.
"Come on, come on, the last game of the game between the two sides is finally about to begin!" Miller's tone even contained a little vibrato: "Now both sides of the game are facing a situation of no retreat, and they have no way to think about it. For more things, we must do our best to win this game!”
The so-called "more things" in Miller's mouth refer to the fact that the final winner of the two teams will face the DK team, the favorite to win this world championship, in the semi-finals.
Regardless of whether T1 has any reservations in order to face DK, the current situation no longer allows them to hide and tuck in.
After all, it will be hidden until S12.
Therefore, T1 is very likely to come up with their ultimate killer move in this decisive game.
As the disadvantaged side, RA has to try their best to win every round. Naturally, it is impossible for them to have any trump cards left. All they can do is just to show off their tricks.
In this game, T1, as the loser, chose the side, and T1 took the initiative to choose the blue side.
T1 directly banned Enchantress and Silas in the first two pull positions, while RA backhandedly eliminated the cat and card.
"T1 banned Silas obviously because they wanted to get cards. They probably wanted to follow the second game's routine, but RA obviously didn't give them a chance."
In the second round of BO5, T1 relied on Faker's card's early unsolvable rhythm to successfully win the game, so RA never released the card hero in the next two rounds.
In the third-hand pull position, T1 directly disabled the first-hand Tsar.
"Huh? Did you take down the Tsar? Take out the Tsar and let Syndra go. Does T1 want to take it himself?" said the doll, slightly surprised.
RA chose to disable the Lee Sin in the jungle position in the third pull position.
Although Oner's top-ranked Lee Sin gave him a big tempo in the early stage, his personal operation and awareness are actually not a big problem. Lee Sin is the strongest rhythm jungler in the World Championship version, so RA still chose to kill him. .
Both sides' first-round picks have been confirmed, thus entering the first-round selection stage.
As Wawa guessed, T1 directly helped Faker lock down Syndra on the first floor.
In the last game, Fangjie played Syndra with such a carrying performance. The commentators and the audience basically knew that T1 would never give him another chance to get this hero. Since T1 chose the blue side, Syndra If you pull it out, you must be prepared to grab it instead of pulling it.
RA's coach Zhu Xiaolong could not fail to see something that both the commentators and the audience could see, so when he banned the third-hand pull position, Zhu Xiaolong specifically asked Jie Xiangxia: "How about Ajie, do you want to pull the trigger?" Della?”
Fang Jie shook his head and said: "No need, it's better to just play jungle with one hand and don't let them start the rhythm in the early stage."
In fact, Zhu Xiaolong also tends to play jungle in his heart, because even if the opponent takes out a mid lane hero with a dominant line, he is not worried that Fang Jie will have any problems during the laning period.
What he was most worried about was that the other lines quickly collapsed due to the opponent's jungler picking up the pace in the early stage, resulting in a scene similar to the third one. Before Fang Jie could usher in his strong period, the game had already entered. An irreversible situation.
So after getting confirmation from Fang Jie, Zhu Xiaolong chose to kill the blind monk and put Syndra on the opposite side.
After T1 locked Syndra, RA directly locked the bottom lane combination of Aphelios and Thresh.
This hand of Aphelios and Thresh actually has the same idea as T1. The heroes that you are good at in the strong lane can actually be played by us here, although we may not necessarily play as well as you.
The initial selections of both sides showed the same idea: to grab instead of pull, and directly take away the opponent's strong hero.
This is also a last resort choice. When the game enters the BO5 decisive game, the puller position is usually not enough. The puller position is tight but you don’t want to give a strong hero to the opponent. It is a reasonable choice to grab the puller instead.
Immediately afterwards, T1 locked down the two heroes Jace and Troll on the second and third floors.
Seeing these two hero choices, Miller directly sighed: "Isn't it too radical for T1 to go to the middle and jungle?"
In the first round of selection, T1 directly took out the upper midfielder of Jayce + Troll + Syndra.
Once these three heroes were unveiled, T1's lineup highlighted two points:
Strong and extreme.
Needless to say, Jayce is a hero. As an outstanding representative of long-handed and short-handed heroes, Jayce has good suppressive power against most top lane heroes. However, at the same time, it is precisely because playing Jayce requires laning. When pressed, he can easily become a breakthrough point.
As a double-edged sword, Jace is a hero that many players love and hate.
The positioning of the trolls in the jungle position is actually similar.
Troll is a hero who is extremely capable of doing things in the early stage, and he must also do things in the early stage.
Because once the troll fails to do things in the early stage to help his teammates open up the situation, he will become invisible in the middle and late stages of the game and become a complete tool. His only two functions are to block pillars for his teammates and to fight during the fight. It absorbs the resistance of the opponent's front row during the group.
Therefore, the two heroes Jace Troll are really strong if they are strong in the early stage, and they are really useless if they are useless in the later stage.
T1 directly showed three quite extreme early hero choices, which basically set the tone of this game.
It seems that T1 is going to play the early game rhythm of midfield again.
Therefore, the commentators and the audience are looking forward to what kind of lineup RA will come up with to deal with it.
RA hesitated for a moment in the third-hand selection process, and finally locked in top laner Kenan.
Kennen's treatment is completely different from Jace. Every time Jace is a hero, people always feel uneasy. You don't know whether he is going to be taken on the road or engaged in research and development. However, when Kennen is selected, people will feel uneasy. Peace of mind, because even if Kennen is targeted in the early stage, you can still look forward to the possibility of him performing well in team battles in the later stages.
Therefore, basically neither the commentators nor the audience had any objections to RA's Kennen.
After entering the second round of BP, RA removed the female Tangalo in the auxiliary position, while T1 chose to remove Clockwork and Zoe.
Seeing T1's two wrenches, Miller complained directly: "I went there and even Zoe was wrenched. I remember that JOJO didn't even take out this hero."
"What are you afraid of? Before the game, we were still discussing whether T1 would win five mid laners, but I didn't expect them to actually do it." 957 said helplessly.
Indeed, T1 successively took down the five mid-hand heroes of Enchantress, Silas, Tsar, Clockwork and Zoe in the five pull positions of the decisive game, plus the cards pulled by RA and T1 Syndra, who used grabbing instead of pulling, has already had seven mid laners in the Ban/Pick session.
And these seven mid laners have basically completely covered the popular mid lane heroes in the World Championship version.
Wawa frowned and said: "What else can RA get for JOJO? I feel like Kenan shouldn't take that hand. It would be better to give the third floor to JOJO."
Miller also showed a hard-thinking expression: "There is really nothing available for the mid laner position. The only ones I can think of are Galio and Ryze, but to be honest, these two heroes are not suitable for JOJO."
Firstly, the two heroes Galio and Ryze will be very passive in the early game against Syndra. Secondly, these two heroes really can't play the game.
After defeating the first four games of this BO5, one thing is clear.
That is, if RA wants to win the game, it must give JOJO heroes who can C.
But the question is, are there any heroes who can C in the mid lane position now?
Both the commentators and the audience have realized that RA is facing an extremely difficult situation in selecting the mid lane hero. When everyone is at a loss, the two sides of the game have entered the second round of selection.
RA chose to give the jungler Leyan a hand of prince, keeping the suspense of the mid laner position until the end.
As soon as T1's hero appeared, everyone was surprised.
Piltover policewoman? !
No one expected that T1 would actually take out an AD hero that had never appeared in this world championship in the BO5 deciding game!
What's even more exaggerated is that in the impressions of the commentators and the audience, Gumayusi seems to have never used this hero in a game!
Is this the ultimate move of T1?
The reason why the Piltover Policewoman has not been able to appear in this world championship is because S11 is still a version that mainly focuses on the mid and jungle, and the Policewoman is a hero with its own system. Once this hero appears on the field, it means In this game, we can only focus on the bottom lane.
If the fight doesn't revolve around the policewoman, then this hero selection will be meaningless.
Only then did the commentator on the stage realize something:
T1 chose such a strong combination of heroes in the first three hands, not to focus on the upper, middle and jungle, but to make playing in the bottom lane more comfortable.
When all three lanes have lane rights, as long as the troll lives in the bottom lane, RA will not be able to spare any troops to target Xiao Lu Bu's policewoman.
Once Lu Bu's policewoman gets enough early advantage, the game will directly enter the rhythm of the policewoman's advancement.
After seeing the policewoman's appearance, Miller felt more and more frightened the more he thought about it.
Once this policewoman appears, T1 will most likely pick out Lux or Karma on the fifth floor.
The possibility of Lux will be higher, because Lux is more suitable for the characteristics of a female police commander. After entering the advancement rhythm, her Q skill can also put more psychological pressure on the opponent.
The policewoman Lux system is a tactical system that extremely tests the personal abilities of the bottom lane duo.
Looking at all the teams entering the World Championship, if you want to find a team that can reverse the version and focus on the bottom lane, T1 is probably the best choice.
T1's bottom lane duo, if not the strongest bottom lane duo in this World Championship, is at least the most offensive and has the most outstanding personal abilities.
These two people may really be able to maximize the power of the policewoman Lux's system.
"According to the news just given by the director, Xiao Lu Bu has never been a hero as a policewoman in his career." Wawa showed a surprised expression and relayed to the audience: "That is, Said that this BO:5 decisive game was the debut of policewoman Xiao Lu Bu’s career. ”
"T1 couldn't have chosen this hero for no reason. They dared to choose a hero they had never chosen before in the deciding game, which means they must have been prepared before the game." 957 said.
Sure enough, after T1 locked up the policewoman, he locked up Lux on the fifth floor.
"It's really here! The policewoman Lux system!" Miller said with a slightly nervous expression: "Everyone thought that T1 wanted to focus on the midfielder, but in fact he wanted to play big with you in the decisive game!"
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"Now only JOJO's mid laner is left. When the opponent takes out five mid laners, what kind of hero will JOJO use to deal with T1's policewoman Lux system?" Miller said nervously. Still holding a trace of expectation.
In fact, the moment T1 took out the policewoman, not only the commentators and the audience were surprised, but even Fang Jie's face showed obvious emotional fluctuations.
The commentators and the audience may not have the slightest understanding of T1's policewoman Lux system, because this decisive game is indeed the first time that Little Lu Bu has taken out the hero of Pi City Policewoman.
Only Fang Jie, who came back from time travel after the S12 World Championship, knew the horror of the T1 policewoman Lux's system.
To be more precise, even Fang Jie didn't know how terrible T1's system was.
In the upcoming S12 Spring Split, Lu Bu has taken out Pi City Police Girl many times, and paired with Keria's Lux and Karma and other supports, he achieved a complete victory in the Spring Split!
At the S12 World Championship, when facing T1, almost all teams chose to directly take down Lu Bu's policewoman, because all teams agreed that T1's policewoman system was unsolvable.
Little Lu Bu was not able to take out a policewoman in the S12 World Championship, but this also reflects how terrifying his policewoman is.
After T1 eliminated RNG and JDG in succession, a well-known commentator once said helplessly:
We lost to a hero who had never appeared in the game before.
We don’t even have the courage to put this system out there and give it a try.
Even if the policewoman is released to give it a try and let everyone see how unsolvable T1's system is, the audience will be convinced of the defeat.
However, whether it is EDG, RNG or JDG, they have failed to do this.
S12's loss was not only ugly, but also frustrating.
Fang Jie didn't know when T1 started practicing the policewoman Lux system, but since this combination has appeared in the decisive game, this system must have entered T1's tactics before this BO5 game. In reserve.
Fang Jie couldn't help but find it a bit funny when he thought about it.
Why, in S12, the LPL division was not able to get a glimpse of the T1 policewoman Lux system, but now I am allowed to experience it in advance?
Do you want me to repay the humiliation that the LPL region will suffer in the future?
It is said that a real man will avenge himself face to face. I, Fang Jie, avenged this hatred in advance for the LPL region?
Fang Jie had only heard of a situation where he could avenge his past shame, but he never thought that the drama of "apologizing for his shame" might actually happen to him.
Once the policewoman Lux is locked in, T1's lineup has been determined. What kind of mid lane hero RA will come up with for Fang Jie on the fifth floor has become the only and biggest suspense in the BP stage.
With all the popular mid laners in the version blocked, it is really difficult for commentators and audiences to think of any other heroes that can perfectly fit Fang Jie's game style.
Not only has the ability to carry the game, but also has enough operating space, can it also have a targeted effect on T1's lineup?
Everyone looked at the last hero selection border on the right side of the screen with great curiosity.
The avatar of a man wearing a red mask with a cold and resolute expression appeared in the red square hero selection frame on the fifth floor.
Kill evil with one sword, calm souls with one sword!
"Yongen?!" Miller said with a surprised look on his face.
He racked his brains to find a suitable hero choice among traditional mages, but the final result never occurred to him.
JOJO finally chose the midfielder Yongen!
Miller looked at T1's lineup, thought for a moment and said: "This hand of Yone is really good! Several heroes on the opposite side are squishy and have no displacement. Once Yone develops, he is basically big enough to kill instantly!"
Indeed, Yongen has some extremely high operational skills and a very strong continuous output ability. Combined with the opponent's lineup, this hero really has a chance to take over the game!
The premise is that Fang Jie's Yongen can withstand the early pressure and successfully develop.
Fang Jie was not worried about this.
If Faker had taken out a lane-dominant mid laner like Syndra in the first round, maybe Fang Jie would have been a little more wary.
But now it is the deciding game of BO5.
It's time for the old man to endure it.
The debuff of [Rise and Decline] is actually very obvious in the fourth game. If it is in an excellent competitive state, the big devil may not give himself so many opportunities in the early game.
At this time, Faker also chose to use Syndra to fight against him. Obviously, the strength of the fourth one was not enough.
Fang Jie obviously doesn't need to worry about the laning issue. The biggest threat in the decisive game lies in the bottom lane.
Although T1 may not be as proficient in using the policewoman Lux's system as S12, they still have to give enough respect to a team like T1 that is extremely good at operations and to the two talented teenagers in the bottom lane who are overflowing with talent.
Once Xiao Lu Bu's policewoman is allowed to gain momentum in the early stage and the game directly enters the rhythm of the female police system, the consequences will be really disastrous.
The lineups chosen by both sides in the decider are as follows:
Top order: [Jace VS Kenan]
Jungler: [Troll VS Prince]
Mid laner: [Syndra VS Yone]
Shooter: [Policewoman VS Aphelios]
Support: [Lux VS Thresh]
The author here sincerely wishes everyone a Happy New Year and a happy family!
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