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...
Besides, since LNG dared to give up, why wouldn't Yang Jingyu dare to take it for his bot lane duo?
Sivir and Lux are, after all, the combination that Gala and Mark are best at, and the two heroes they are most proficient with.
Seeing that DMO had picked Sivir and Lux, LNG still opted for Kai'Sa and Nautilus, hoping to find an opportunity to break through DMO's bot lane.
Another classic combination is Kai'Sa with Nautilus, even more so than Kai'Sa with Galio.
On the third floor, Yang Jingyu observed the opponent's picks: Neeko first, Kai'Sa and Nautilus second and third. The first three picks were not different from their previous game on the red side. Perhaps they would actually replicate the lineup from the previous game, so he gave Xiaopeng the Jarvan IV to make a change.
In the next round of bans, DMO banned Fiora and then Karma as their last ban.
Karma isn't a support Karma, because LNG picked Nautilus on the third floor. Their plex player hadn't gone to Big B Manor to learn from them, so it's impossible for him to play Nautilus in the mid lane. Therefore, Nautilus can only appear in the support position.
Karma is a champion that can be used in the top, support, and lane positions in this version, and she is good against any traditional top lane champion. Flandre has used this champion a lot in ranked games and achieved good results, so she will definitely be banned.
Yang Jingyu mainly guessed that Flandre would most likely not choose Pyke again this game. His Pyke in the last game was not difficult to deal with, but that quadra kill hurt DMO too much.
Pyke got fed in an instant, which made it impossible to deal with him in a split push!
Furthermore, Twila has indeed been arrested too many times, giving them far too many opportunities.
Now it all comes down to LNG's last two moves: whether they take Kennen or not! If they don't take Kennen, then Yang Jingyu will still give Kennen to Ale.
Otherwise, if Flandre picks Kennen, Yang Jingyu really doesn't know what champion Ale could pick to counter Kennen.
This version of the weapon is definitely not suitable.
On the last two floors of LNG, instead of removing Kennen, they chose to remove Vampire and Stone Golem!
Yang Jingyu was somewhat taken aback. Did they think he would use the Stone Golem in the mid lane?
Don't be surprised, AP Malphite can actually be a good mid-lane Neeko!
As long as you play it safe in the early game, you'll have a chance to solo kill Neeko at level six. That's the charm of BaGe.
No, that's the charm of Malphite as a hero.
When LNG chose to remove the Krugs, commentator Yu Tong joked, "In the LPL, the only person who can get the opponent to remove the Krugs is probably Coach Jing Yu! They moved it from the top lane Krugs to the mid lane Krugs!"
Kris chimed in, "Indeed, if DMO were to add a crowd control champion like Malphite, it would greatly improve their lineup. They could use Malphite's ultimate, followed by Lux's Light Bind and Final Flash for a pinpoint kill."
Compared to typical commentators, Sister Yibi has a slightly better understanding of the game.
If Malphite's ultimate hits someone, then someone from LNG will definitely get hit by Lux's Q skill, followed by Final Flash, and then Sivir's Whirlwind Blade. Squishy heroes probably won't survive.
Considering that LNG had already picked Neeko and Kai'Sa, two squishy champions, it was indeed a good idea to ban Malphite.
Since LNG released Kennen, Yang Jingyu did not hesitate to have Gala pick Kennen for Ale. Now it remains to be seen whether Flandre will continue to pick Pyke.
But Yang Jingyu felt that Parker was unlikely, and Victor was more likely.
Saint Gun Bro (Yang Jingyu) has been studying in Korean ranked games. In addition to mastering Iceborn Gauntlet Karma, he has also mastered Iceborn Gauntlet Viktor in the top lane.
Although I lost six out of seven games with Ice Fist Viktor, what if Flandre is hiding something!
Even more likely, it might be the S11 World Championship trophy hidden inside!
Anyway, after DMO picked Kennen on the fourth floor, Yang Jingyu knew that LNG should pick a jungler. Should they continue with Trundle or Olaf?
However, LNG neither continued with the Troll Warlord from the previous game nor picked Olaf. Instead, they chose Rek'Sai, a champion that SofM rarely plays but is Xiaopeng's signature pick.
This move was unexpected by Yang Jingyu and quite surprising to him.
He's never seen SofM play, but if you say SofM can't play, you're definitely joking.
Yang Jingyu wouldn't be surprised if Sofm picked Lee Sin, but it was Rek'Sai.
Rek'Sai is definitely a counter to Jarvan IV, especially a tanky Rek'Sai. If Jarvan IV encounters her in the jungle, he'll have to kneel down and call her "Daddy Rek'Sai".
However, since there were princes outside, it wouldn't make sense for Yang Jingyu not to take them.
After all, if you pick Rek'Sai first, the opponent still has Olaf.
Pick Olaf first, the enemy also has Troll Warlord.
Why not choose the Prince? After all, the Prince is a Tier 1 jungler in this version.
And on the fifth floor, is it Parker or Victor?
Here, Xiao Duan has already pointed out Pyke, and Flandre is touching his chin, showing his front teeth as he laughs.
At the last second, when everyone thought Flandre would pick Pyke, Xiao Duan switched Pyke to Viktor and locked on.
The moment Viktor was chosen, Flandre grinned.
On the commentary stage, Yu Tong exclaimed incredulously, "My God, is Flandre really going to play Viktor top lane? So far, only TheShy has played Viktor top lane and lost. Now Flandre is actually picking Viktor for top lane. He truly is a kaleidoscope of top lane champions."
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