Chapter 132 The Deepest A-Le



Both teams employ a poke-heavy strategy, resulting in constant skirmishes and minimal combat throughout the mid-game. Then, at 31 minutes, RW capitalized on a vision advantage to rush and secure Baron Nashor. DMO attempted to chase and eliminate RW, but a Gangplank ambushing in the bushes destroyed DMO's backline with a single barrel combo. RW achieved a 3-0 exchange and pushed down the top lane inhibitor.

After this wave, the balance of victory completely tipped in RW's favor. With the Baron buff and unstoppable poke, RW grouped up and pushed down the bottom lane, crushing DMO and ending the game in one fell swoop.

This game wasn't fast or slow; it was so slow it was almost boring. The most important reason, which surprised Yang Jingyu, was that their poke lineup was very strong, especially Holder's Gangplank.

He was solo killed by A-Le three times in the early game, but in the late game he was more useful than A-Le.

Basically, one Q and one musket, and Gala is out of health.

In every team fight, Gala died first, and even though DMO picked Sejuani for Xiaopeng, the enemy team was just too good at poke, which led to a quick loss in the first game.

The most important reason is that Twila in the mid lane didn't play well.

Because Zoe has an advantage when facing planes with two pieces of equipment.

Twila's Zoe was completely dominated by Huatian on the other side, which made Yang Jingyu watch from backstage with a blank expression, while Bai and Wang Siteng were a little anxious.

At the 28-minute mark, Yang Jingyu knew there was no way to win.

Sure enough, they lost the game.

Yang Jingyu didn't have much to say about this. He just accepted the loss. He realized who the worst player on the team was after the loss.

Without a doubt, Ah Le was the one who gave the most.

As for Twila, well, he's the worst!

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