In the Spring Split of S13, during a crucial match between RNG and TT, RNG used a time-rewind ability, sending TT's head coach, Yang Jingyu, back to the Summer Split of 2019.
At this time...
Upon hearing Xiao Peng's words, Yang Jingyu replied, "If SofM tries to gank you at level one, don't fight him head-on. Instead, try to take his jungle."
Xiao Peng might not understand why the coach wanted him to back down, but Yang Jingyu knew in his heart that Sofm was the first place winner in the Ningwang Speed Race.
In other words, he clears jungle camps faster than everyone else.
Therefore, you should avoid encountering SofM in the early stages, and don't even think about trying to counter him.
After all, Yang Jingyu's tactics for DMO against LNG revolved around Gala, so Mark couldn't help Xiaopeng when he entered the jungle like he did when they played against IG.
Soon after, the host, Xi Ran, took the stage and called the contestants up one by one.
At the same time, the coaches of both sides were also formally introduced.
The coach of LNG is someone that everyone is familiar with, namely Zhu Kai.
That's right, it's Zhu Kai, the coach who helped EDG win the S11 World Championship along with Maokai.
However, when LNG fans learned during the Summer Split that Zhu Kai would continue to serve as the head coach of the LNG team, they almost cried.
They were all asking, "Why is Zhu Kai qualified to be the head coach?"
In any case, Zhu Kai is not well-liked by LNG fans.
Later, he joined EDG, and after two years of hard work, he finally proved that he had some ability to coach in the LPL.
The setup was quick; both parties finished adjusting the equipment on the stage and then pulled in the BP screen.
This time, the commentators are Kris and Yutong.
The current "One-Stroke Sister" isn't called "One-Stroke Sister" yet, and she doesn't have her classic saying, "One stroke fast."
But what you might not know is that when she said that, she was describing her boyfriend, Mao Mao, and she was actually commentating on the WE vs. BLG match at the time.
It doesn't matter, you can call her Kris or Sister Yibi.
Blue side: DMO; Red side: LNG!
Since DMO is on the blue side, they still brought the same three items.
Sylas, Irelia, and Jarvan IV.
Plex, who was once Griffin's substitute mid-laner, played Sylas exceptionally well. In the match against FPX, he was able to hold his own against Doinb and even used the champion to pin Doinb to the lane, preventing him from roaming. Therefore, Plex should definitely not be allowed to get Sylas.
At the very least, Twila would definitely be no match for Sylas from Plex.
Irelia and Jarvan IV were chosen to target Flandre and SofM.
Saint Gun's champion pool is too deep. If he gets these two meta champions, then A-Le will be in a very difficult situation.
Ale is no match for Flandre right now. He's currently the top domestic top laner in the LPL, and I'm afraid everyone would vote for Flandre.
Even if he weren't a domestically produced player, he would still be a top-three top laner in the LPL.
If you give the champion Jarvan IV to the enemy, then your own top laner will basically get ganked repeatedly.
Ah Le has always been a player who'd rather die than be caught, so removing the prince was a very good choice.
LNG also understood this well and didn't let Twila get Jayce. Jayce has created many memorable moments in Twila's hands. Just last week, in the match against IG, he used his EQ combo to kill Ning, which forced LNG to target Twila.
Besides, Twila's skill with the enhanced cannon comes from frequent offline practice; otherwise, how could he have such accuracy?
Even if an average person can play Jayce, they still can't compare to Twila!
The second pick was to ban Aatrox, and the third pick was to ban Nidalee.
Basically, all teams now target these heroes in their first three picks.
At least when playing against DMO, you need to specifically target Xiaopeng's Nidalee, as other teams won't let Xiaopeng play Nidalee.
In terms of champion selection, Yang Jingyu did not give Gala Kai'Sa again. He chose a more stable option, Sivir, who can carry with just three items and even pass the advantage back to her teammates.
This version of Sivir is strong, it's a T0 AD carry, and Gala is also suitable for Sivir, so why not let him pick her?
Anyway, Yang Jingyu realized that Gala's current Kai'Sa doesn't quite have that feel yet.
It's estimated that the Dog Emperor hasn't retired yet, which caused a large portion of Kai'Sa's power to be taken away by the Dog Emperor, preventing Gala from evolving into Kai'Sa Dog.
Therefore, in the upcoming matches against RNG, Yang Jingyu will completely eliminate the "dog emperor" (a nickname for a player who is overpowered).
After the dog king's temper flares up, he won't even pick up the lanterns anymore, and he's even more prone to getting carried away.
When it was LNG's turn, the players immediately picked Kai'Sa and Nautilus.
Ashura and Xiao Duan also like to use this kind of hero.
Although Ashura's Kai'Sa is not as good as his Vayne, he did not submit an application before the match, so Dog Emperor has the right to refuse Ashura's use of the Vayne champion.
Even if Vayne's skin is currently only for Joker, so what?
The champion of the Asian Games demonstration event doesn't deserve a champion skin designed by Riot Games?
Otherwise, who do you think the Kog'Maw skin was designed for? Well, it's obviously for Mad Dog.
Just like the factory manager, even without winning the World Championship, Riot Games will still design a skin for him based on his influence, such as Ekko's willful academic genius.
Yes, the factory manager is indeed not a top student, but his girlfriend is!
See how much fists know!
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