Chapter 144 MVP Reverse Gift



Chapter 144 MVP Reverse Gift

Yang Jingyu believed that his draft picks were very good, and that the loss in the first game was justified.

A good draft pick doesn't guarantee a win.

To be honest, that's a fallacy.

If a player's draft picks are good, they can win the game, so that player should be in the top tier!

There's no room for the players to perform; they can just choose coaches directly. In that case, the coaches will be better than the players, and the coaches' greatest value will be realized.

All of this shows that you shouldn't just look at the business plan!

The draft picks can be bad, but the players must not be benched.

And I'm not kidding. For players, a good draft allows them to perform better. If they have the skill, they can still win the game even with the worst draft.

In short, don't underestimate the importance of the draft phase, and don't underestimate the players either.

Looking at the listless group who had returned, Yang Jingyu comforted them, saying, "It's not a big deal. It's just a loss. There's still a chance to win it back."

He still won't go up there. He wants to protect everyone at DMO, so he has to give them a chance to face them.

Furthermore, Yang Jingyu would also be afraid when facing a god.

There's nothing you can do about it. The influence of a god is beyond your comprehension, and the god's actions and his current obsession with leading the team to victory are also beyond your understanding.

In short, Yang Jingyu feared the wrath of God.

If he goes up this game, he'll definitely pick Renekton for top lane, otherwise how can a god take a bath!

Look at the crocodile's ultimate move, doesn't it look like a bathtub?

In short, if you choose the crocodile, you don't know what kind of card you'll draw to get Yang Jingyu to play the crocodile, so just trust Ah Le and Twila.

Ultimately, in this version, mid-lane Renekton seems rather dull, and top-lane Renekton facing a Goblin might not get a friendly reception from him.

Soon, after the tactics for the second game were arranged, the match was about to continue.

There have been no changes in terms of BP (Ban/Pick).

However, there were significant differences in the relocation process.

Because Yang Jingyu still didn't choose to switch sides in this game, he remained on the blue side, while RNG was still on the red side. This time, they opted to ban specific players.

Actually, the first three picks didn't change much; they were still Captain, Taliyah, and Titan.

Captain, Langx's Captain was indeed terrible in the World Championship, but this is the LPL, and Captain is very popular in this version, so there's no way around it, we have to ban Captain. In short, Ale doesn't play Captain, so we have to ban Captain.

As we all know, Ale's main champions are the four top lane sisters, and he has completely abandoned the Captain champion. In addition, there is another thing about Ale: he plays tanks terribly. Don't expect him to make any outstanding contributions when playing tanks.

Taliyah is indeed formidable now. There's no way around it; Taliyah is the only champion he can currently play, and it wouldn't make sense not to ban her.

Finally, with Titan, now Hades only has one hard support left to initiate team fights: Leona, Titan, and Alistar.

The soft playthings, especially the cats, are played with like crap.

In short, S9 shouldn't place too much hope on Hades.

The last two heroes are Morgana and Tahm Kench. In short, banning support heroes is to counter AD heroes, so you'll understand why these two heroes were banned.

RNG's lineup includes Karma, Yuumi, and Cassiopeia.

The last two picks were Olaf and Poppy. Xiaopeng is indeed a very strong jungler. Seriously, his arrival in the LPL was quite a shock to everyone.

Although he's hot-headed, he has potential.

Don't underestimate Xiaopeng's strength, because in the current version, he is the strongest player in DMO.

He can play both jungle carry and utility role. If he weren't with DMO, but with FPX, he would be just as good as the best.

The scrims against FPX showed that Xiaopeng is no less capable than the best!

Big B can work with Tian, ​​while Twila can only be a ground spirit in the mid lane, so they basically can't beat FPX in scrims!

In FPX's scrims during the Summer Split, they rarely lost.

There have also been significant changes in terms of choices.

DMO chose Aatrox, Lee Sin, Corki, Xayah, and Rakan.

RNG chose Akali, Jarvan IV, Sylas, Ezreal, and Alistar.

To be honest, when Ah Le got the Aatrox hero, he should have known that Gou Pa was going to be in big trouble.

There's no way around it, Ale's Aatrox is ridiculously strong in lane, and he keeps feeding in team fights, so it's extremely surprising that he was able to join the EDG team.

Neither side chose to change players. For Xiaopeng, Yang Jingyu gave him his best blind "star" build, which is one of his signature moves. Yang Jingyu has a lot of faith in him.

At the start of the game, DMO discovered that the Prince had started with a red buff, so the Xayah and Rakan duo engaged in a fierce fight with RNG's bot lane at level 1.

At 4 minutes, Jarvan IV ganked top lane, and Aatrox used his E skill to poke Akali, forcing her to Flash away. However, Rakan also forced Alistar to use Flash. At 7 minutes, DMO grouped up to fight the Earth Dragon. Both teams' mid, jungle, and bot lanes arrived one after another. Sylas and Lee Sin exchanged Flashes, and DMO secured the Earth Dragon. Xayah and Rakan also used Flash to go to the Dragon pit.

The prince chose to gank the top lane, ambushing in the bushes until Aatrox used his E to poke Akali, then decisively used EQ flash to knock Aatrox into the air, and Akali secured the first blood.

At 10 minutes, DMO's bot lane switched lanes to top lane to cover Lee Sin's Rift Herald fight. Lee Sin successfully secured the Rift Herald, and Xayah and Rakan returned to the bot lane. At 12 minutes, Lee Sin ganked the bot lane, but RNG's top and mid laners used their teleports simultaneously, allowing RNG to instantly gather all five members and kill Lee Sin.

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