Chapter 137 Faker's fat Akali was killed by Fiora with 3 hits? !
This was something no one expected to happen.
Both sides had just returned home for supplies. Fiora, who had just come out of the fountain and had just gotten two kills in less than two minutes, unexpectedly killed Jayce again on such an important stage in the professional arena!
Moreover, he killed the enemy alone by going over the tower. Thanks to the blood recovery array, his health was still very healthy. Even the jungler of T1 would be discouraged when seeing this!
"This... Sword Princess killed Jayce again!"
Miller didn't know how to talk about this matter. He was also a top lane player and had a certain understanding of the four top lane sisters.
Fiora is also good at playing, but he asked himself if he could be like Tzun, who could perform such incredible operations in just two minutes of being online!
"This is incredible! This Sword Lady is really brave. She actually dared to go directly over Jayce's tower!"
The doll sighed beside him.
This scene is really too dreamy. You know, Jayce has long arms, and has certain abilities to clear minion lines and consume enemies. As long as Jayce doesn't want to die, it is generally difficult for him to be killed alone. He can develop steadily in the top lane. In other words, if Fiora wants to kill Jayce alone in this situation, the best option is to cross the tower, but is it really that easy to cross the tower?
The equipment advantage of Fiora, who only got two kills, cannot be said to be too obvious, and the damage of the early defense tower is extremely high.
However, even so, he still wanted to cross Jayce's tower!
The key is, he succeeded!
Who the hell knows how to play this game?
While the commentator was shocked, the director also cut out the replay of the single kill.
The audience then discovered that when Fiora first came online, there was a vision block.
He asked Jayce to see him first and stick his head out of the bush in the middle of the top lane, but he actually went around the bush in the middle and went into the 'toilet', sticking to the wall to block the view and entering the bush at the back.
In other words, Jayce, who had just come online, thought that Fiora was in the bush in the middle, and the minion line was stuck in the middle at this time, so Jayce's idea was very simple, which was to use the Q skill to last hit from a distance.
Fiora, by taking advantage of the difference in vision, quietly waits for the opportunity in the bush at the top. When Jayce wants to use her skills to make the last kill, Fiora is already able to Q to Jayce's face!
And next, it’s Sword Lady’s personal show.
Start with R, AEAQA...
By the time Jace reacted and wanted to fight back, three of the four flaws had already been revealed. Even if he wanted to fight back, he couldn't resist!
Jayce immediately switched to cannon form. At this point he was already panicking and used his E skill to try to push Fiora away.
But this action of his became the key to his death.
This E skill was blocked by Fiora again!
Stun Jace!
By the time he woke up from the dizziness, he had lost half of his health, while Fiora's health was almost gone!
At this time, the only thing Jace could do was run into the tower.
And Sword Lady, of course, followed closely!
Jayce ran a short distance into the tower, but Fiora had a stronger pursuit ability. She followed up with her Q skill to break the upper four and trigger the health recovery array. While taking the damage from the defense tower, she continued with the last basic attack to take Jayce's head. After that, she even stayed on the edge of the defense tower to use the health recovery array to recover her health!
It was only after this series of operations were completed that the commentators and the audience finally reacted!
Is it really that easy for Fiora to kill Jayce?
The replay ended and the live broadcast room exploded instantly!
[This… this is fucking a bo5 match, but it feels like I’m in an iron game! ]
[Haha, Jayce must have been stunned by the killing. I feel like his use of Flash was a reflex. Facing this Sword Lady, Jayce didn't even have the thought of resisting! ]
[Fiora vs. Jayce, wasn't it Fiora who got beaten up? Jayce should have been able to maintain his development anyway, right? Why is it that in the competition, Jayce has become a toy? ]
[Please, let T1 replace the bottom and mid laners. I feel like this Jayce is no longer playable. T1's top lane has been completely dominated! ]
This time Jayce was killed, and coupled with Zeus's helpless request for help in the team voice, even his teammates' mentality was inevitably affected.
The top laner was killed twice in just a few minutes. Although the top laner himself had bigger problems, this was also based on the fact that the opponent's Fiora played too well.
No matter who comes, it will be useless against this kind of top laner!
However, the middle and bottom lanes can still break the situation.
Just when everyone in T1 placed their hopes on the mid lane and bottom lane, the mid lane actually found an opportunity.
During the laning phase, Sylas made a mistake in his positioning, and Akali, controlled by Faker, seized the opportunity and used a set of skills to reduce his health to the kill line.
At this time, the jungler King of the Ruined King also arrived immediately. Although the upper half of the area seemed to be rotten to him, he decisively chose to take action when he had the chance.
Flash to keep up with the damage, cooperate with Akali's second E skill to charge forward, successfully kill Tes's mid laner Sylas, and get 300 gold!
Seeing this scene, the haters were also amused.
[This wave of operations by Zuoshou is too abstract, with Akali's E skill symbol on his body, and he also flashes?! ]
[What is Left-Handed Sylas doing? Not only did he flash away when he was at full health, but he also died instantly? ]
[Faker is still Faker, worthy of being called Master Dafei, his ability to seize opportunities is really cool! ]
[No, please stop criticizing Left Hand. Is there anything wrong with Left Hand's Sylas? If you want to blame someone, you can only blame Akali for her high damage. Who can withstand this? ]
[Indeed, Left Hand was careful enough in this laning phase, but Faker's ability to find opportunities was really strong. He was caught in a wave, and there was nothing he could do.]
[Zuo Shou has done his best. The biggest problem in this game is the jungler. Xiao Tian is still invisible. He just wanders around the bottom lane. Anyway, he doesn't need to take care of the top lane, so why doesn't he help the mid lane more? ]
[It's like this, the mid lane matchup is already good. Akali is easy to play against Sylas. The mid lane has stabilized in the early stage. We can only say that there is a gap between the jungle and the jungle. ]
The T1 players heaved a sigh of relief when they saw the situation open up in the middle lane.
Although the top lane was broken through, the middle and bottom lanes can still be played. As long as they gain control of the middle lane, they will be able to take the initiative in the next dragon fight.
By that time, the impact of being cleared on the road won’t be that great.
After all, League of Legends is a team game. No matter how well you clear the lane, can you still beat 1V5?
As long as the mid, bottom and jungle can perform well, the problem in the top lane will not be a problem!
At this time, Oner, after seeing the advantage in the middle lane, immediately shifted his focus to the middle lane. After helping the bottom lane push the line, he rushed to the middle lane without stopping.
Together with Faker, he prepared to take down the next river crab, and took advantage of the situation to help eat two more plating at the middle tower, trying his best to take down the middle tower.
Once the middle tower is gone, the vision pressure will be given to Tes, and T1 will be able to stably control the next few dragons. By delaying the development until the late stage, T1's lineup will be able to steadily connect with the team.
Moreover, their bottom lane has late-game core AD players like Xayah and Nata, and once they develop, it will be impossible for Tes' bottom lane duo to defeat them.
From this perspective, T1 actually has a great chance of winning.
As long as the mid and jungle don't get hurt and the opposing jungler doesn't find any opportunities, T1 will be able to turn the situation around step by step.
At this time, after seeing T1's focus shifted to the middle lane, the Tes team guessed what they were thinking.
So Xiaotian directly chose to leave the half zone, leaving the middle tower to the opponent, and continued to focus on the top lane.
That’s right, just keep going around the top lane!
In the eyes of others, going to the top lane is a must, but in the eyes of Tes and his team, going to the top lane is their breakthrough point.
As long as you clear the top lane fast enough and the opponent's top, mid and jungle haven't shown their strength yet, the game is over!
Their idea is also very simple and crude, that is, give up the bottom lane, let the middle lane go, treat the top lane as an ATM, and speed up the formation of Sword Princess. When Sword Princess has equipment, they will use fighting to get the situation rolling and win the game!
After all, there is no need to say much about the hero Fiora's solo laning ability.
Once it is formed, even if you don't provide economic support to other teammates, you can rely on your strong one-on-one ability to ignore all opponents.
The time comes to ten minutes.
Faker, who had just gained the advantage, also started to move very actively, cooperating with his jungler Oner to go to the bottom lane.
At this time, a wave of opportunities just happened to appear in the bottom lane.
The bottom lane duo fought in a wave of confrontation during the laning phase, and Renata's Q skill took the initiative and successfully triggered Kaisa's flash.
Although Renata herself was swapped out for a flash by Kaisa, her own AD Xayah was still at full health and had a flash, and Kaisa's flash had already been used.
In order to protect Kaisa, Titan had to use flash and retreat until he saw T1 mid and jungle coming to support him.
At this point, Akali and the Ruined King haven't come close yet, but Tes's bottom laner has almost used up all his summoner skills.
This is an opportunity for T1.
If the support loses flash, and the ADC loses flash, then they can just jump over the tower at will, right?
Although Sylas was aware of this, by the time he started TP, T1's tower dive had already begun.
At this time, T1's bottom lane combination saw their jungler and mid laner coming, and they were not afraid at all, and directly attacked Kaisa and Titan under the tower.
Xayah directly activated her W skill [Death Feather] and used her E skill [Hook] to force out Kaisa's ultimate. Then, Renata saw the opportunity and activated her R skill [Hostile Takeover], trapping Kaisa and Titan, who had no flash or other displacement skills, under the defensive tower.
At this time, Akali and the Ruined King had also bypassed the tower and faced Kaisa, who was already low on health, and the two easily killed him.
Not to mention the Titan next to it. Although the Titan at this time period does have a certain degree of tankiness, it is unlikely to survive the concentrated fire of four people.
When Sylas TPed down, what he saw was the corpse of his own AD and three T1 players standing on Kaisa's body.
Although Titan was not completely dead at this time, he was not far from death. Sylas had just stepped down as the tank, and before he could do anything, he was beaten up by the opposing bottom lane duo and was forced to retreat.
At this time, when Faker saw Sylas being beaten back, he started to destroy the tower directly. He cooperated with his own bottom lane duo to destroy three layers of plating on the bottom lane tower, and then turned to fight the first little dragon.
There was no surprise with the first little dragon, which was easily taken by T1.
At this point, T1 slowly turned the situation around.
At this time, the barrage also cheered because of this scene.
[This wave of opportunities is well seized. Without flash, Kaisa and Titan have no way to resist Akali's charge. ]
[This is how we should play. If we have an advantage in the bottom lane, we should go over the tower. As long as we don't give Kaisa time to develop, then Tes will have no chance of winning. ]
[Indeed, this is how T1 should play. The sword princess in the top lane can no longer be taken care of. If the mid and bottom lanes are developed, Tes will have no chance to play.]
[Isn't Akali's damage a bit too high? A QA followed by a big move can kill Kaisa? ]
[It feels like Tes' bottom lane is going to explode. After this double kill, T1's bottom lane Xia can directly take over the laning phase. Kai'Sa and Nautilus probably won't even have a chance to gain experience. ]
[If the bottom lane has an advantage in this game, then T1 still has a chance. After all, the bottom lane is the core AD in the late game. As long as they develop well, it will be useless even if the sword lady is fat. ]
[Don't worry, who said that being fat in the top lane is useless? Don't you see how the top lane has been cleared? Even if the bottom lane is cleared, it's just a slow death. As long as the top lane doesn't get sick, I think Tes still has a chance. ]
[Haha, then you overestimate Lu÷. ]
After taking down the first little dragon, the T1 team chose to go home for supplies and then turned their attention directly to the vanguard.
T1's top, jungle and support have already gathered together and headed for the vanguard, although top laner Jayce does not play a big role in the vanguard group during this period of time.
But at this time Faker's Akali is very fat, so with the resurrection effect of the Ruined King and Renata's W skills, he may be able to join a vanguard team fight with Tes. Even if facing Fiora, he can fight, and the chances of winning are still very high.
At this time, everyone in Tes also realized that T1’s next strategic point was the vanguard.
After all, after taking the little dragon, the next step is either to be the vanguard or to go to the top lane to clear the level.
But at this time, T1's top, mid and jungle had already moved together to the vanguard, clearly intending to use the vanguard to speed up the pace.
At this time, when Piglet saw that the opponent was about to move the vanguard, she quickly called on her own Fiora who was developing in the top lane to come over for help.
The top lane has the best development, so it may be necessary to rely on Fiora to defend this vanguard.
The mid laner Sylas was still on his way to support. After the last wave of TP, he had not returned to the middle lane yet, but was forced back again. He has just rushed from the middle lane to the vanguard.
But even if Sylas is not there, this vanguard group can still be taken. As long as the team's top laner Fiora can be present, there is still a chance to win this vanguard group.
After all, Fiora had already gotten three kills when fighting in the top lane, which made her the fattest point in the entire game.
As long as we wait for Fiora to arrive and use our ultimate skill, we may be able to win this team battle!
So Piglet placed a life-saving true eye in the triangular grass on her own top lane to allow Fiora to enter the field.
At this time, both sides knew that this wave of vanguard groups was certain to be accepted!
Whether T1 can take the vanguard and speed up the situation, or Tes can defend the vanguard and continue to expand the advantage in the top lane, it all depends on this team battle!
At this point, both sides have already drawn their arrows to the bowstring and have no choice but to shoot.
T1's top, jungle and support have already set up vision at the vanguard, while mid laner Akali is also setting up vision from behind the wall next to the vanguard to prevent Tes's players from stealing the vanguard.
But at this time, Akali had just returned home, her ultimate skill was still on cooldown, and her combat effectiveness was greatly reduced.
At this time, Fiora had just arrived at the battlefield. Seeing Akali keeping sight behind the wall, she rushed straight towards Akali.
At this time, all the players of T1 were still concentrating on vision, and had never expected that their mid laner would be ambushed like this.
By the time everyone reacted, Fiora had already used her Q skill to jump over the wall and came in front of Akali. She activated her R skill, followed by her A skill and then her E skill to create Akali's curtain of defense.
Since Akali used her E skill in a hurry, she can only delay time and wait for her teammates to arrive.
He planned to find an opportunity to flash in the opposite direction and escape at the moment the curtain ended, but Fiora's Q skill has a very domineering mechanism, that is, even if you are invisible, you can still be hit by the Q skill. Therefore, Fiora has already determined the direction of Akali's escape.
As soon as Akali came out, Fiora used her basic attack and the newly refreshed Q skill to continue following Akali, and killed Akali with three hits!
This time, Akali didn't even use flash, because if she used it too early, her teammates wouldn't be able to protect her. This time, she has to wait until she sees her teammates to use flash.
But who could have thought that Sword Lady's damage would be so high!
He developed for ten minutes and got two kills in the bottom lane.
As a result, such a fat Akali was killed by Fiora with three swords as soon as she came to the upper half of the team for a fight?
………………(End of this chapter)