Chapter 150 The Revenge Time-Traveling Team (The End)



Chapter 150 The Revenge Time-Traveling Team (The End)

In the subsequent matches, DMO did not lose a single game, including against FPX.

Yang Jingyu personally took charge of the mid lane, leading to a 2-0 victory over FPX!

This also made Yang Jingyu the MVP of the regular season, although he didn't have the most MVPs.

But it is the most dazzling, and no one would disagree with that.

In the playoffs, DMO continued their advance, avenging their loss to RNG!

In the first game of the playoffs, DMO is on the blue side and RNG is on the red side!

DMO's bans were: Kalista, Syndra, Sylas, Vayne, and Vladimir, while their picks were: Cassiopeia, Olaf, Lissandra, Kai'Sa, and Galio.

On the RNG side, the Bans were Rek'Sai, Lee Sin, Kindred, Gangplank, and Jayce, while the Picks were Kayle, Jarvan IV, Corki, Lucian, and Braum.

RNG opted for a three-core lineup, with their mid and bot lanes having a slight advantage in the laning phase, while DMO completely dominated their top and jungle. RNG's weakness lies in the mid-game, as their mid and top carries cannot exert their full potential at this stage. They need to wait for Kayle to complete her items and, with Jarvan IV's terrain control, to safely deal damage. DMO, on the other hand, has more crowd control, which significantly amplifies Kai'Sa's damage output.

In the early game: Olaf had stronger early-game fighting ability. He ganked top lane at level three, cooperating with Cassiopeia to tower dive and kill Kayle. Then Jarvan IV ganked mid lane, cooperating with Corki to kill Lissandra. Kayle struggled to farm in the laning phase, the gap widening significantly, and DMO gained the upper hand in the mid-jungle skirmishes.

Mid-game: RNG grouped up four players to rush the Rift Herald, but DMO arrived to support. Jarvan IV engaged with his ultimate to lock down RNG, while Corki and Lucian provided continuous damage, helping RNG secure a 2-0 exchange and breathe a sigh of relief. However, Corki recklessly invaded the jungle and was counter-killed by Lissandra. DMO then rushed Baron with all five players. Kayle was pushing the bottom lane and showed no intention of teleporting, forcing RNG to abandon their attempt to contest Baron and avoid a reckless 3v5 fight!

Late Game: Although DMO secured Baron Nashor, their economic advantage didn't extend significantly. RNG did a good job of avoiding fights, and Kayle's farm caught up. DMO's attempts to force Baron Nashor were thwarted by EDG several times. However, DMO eventually found an opportunity, winning a team fight and securing Baron Nashor, destroying all three lanes of EDG. Finally, thanks to Kai'Sa's perfect positioning and explosive damage, DMO won another crucial team fight and took the first game.

The MVP of this game went to Gala's Karsa, who brought down the god from the horse.

The second game started quickly, and neither side chose to switch sides. RNG just stubbornly stuck to their own game.

It's understandable. They were confident, after all, they defeated DMO in the regular season, even after losing the first game. They thought they could beat DMO 3-1 this time, but unfortunately, they couldn't.

After experiencing so many battles, DMO underwent a transformation that was unimaginable to outsiders.

The second game continued amidst great anticipation.

This time, Yang Jingyu is determined to take down RNG.

In DMO's BA section, he made slight changes, targeting Karsa's jungler champion, Skarner, by banning Kalista, Syndra, Sylas, Skarner, and Sejuani.

In terms of picks, he tried something new for the first time, letting Ale take the tanky champions, so the picks were: Sion, Nidalee, Jayce, and the Xayah and Rakan combination in the bot lane.

The most important part of this step is Xiaopeng's Nidalee. Xiaopeng's Nidalee has not been able to play in the Summer Split, and I didn't expect Yang Jingyu to let him get this hero.

As for RNG, they banned Galio, Lee Sin, Rek'Sai, Lissandra, and Gangplank!

It was because they removed those items that Yang Jingyu created Nidalee, intending to counter RNG!

In terms of picks, RNG chose Akali, the champion that Gala fears the most, and then picked Gragas, Irelia, Vayne and Alistar!

RNG's bot lane picked Vayne and Alistar. Wow, people who didn't know better would think Vayne's skin belonged to RNG.

In addition, Xiaohu's Irelia is a "laughing Irelia" build, but it's much better than his "laughing Akali" build.

RNG's choice in this game was very passive. Gragas was no match for Nidalee in the jungle, and Nidalee was Xiaopeng's signature jungler. DMO had lane priority on all three lanes in the early game, so Nidalee could invade the jungle like crazy, which would greatly limit Gragas's development.

To be precise, Xiaopeng would tell Casa that his Gragas play was utterly terrible.

369 is Hua Zi after all, you're not allowed to insult him!

As for why 369 was able to become so strong in the future, you have to ask Prince Ning.

The question is how Ning Wang managed to become part of the lunar surface; 369 did the same.

So why make so much money? You should use it to make yourself look better!

The match officially began as fans from both sides cheered them on.

Early Game: As expected, Nidalee pushed forward in the mid and top lanes, and Gragas was caught out in the jungle and forced to use Flash. However, Gragas secured the Infernal Dragon first after gaining an advantage in the bot lane. Nidalee wanted to take the Rift Herald in exchange, but Akali accidentally caught her, killing Nidalee and stealing the Rift Herald. RNG successfully turned the tide of the early game.

It was not surprising that they were able to turn the tide.

Mid-game: DMO grouped up and pushed down the mid lane. Alistar flashed to engage Jayce on the flank, Vayne dealt damage to Sion, and Irelia dived into DMO's backline. However, RNG's mid and bot lane firepower was too scattered this time and failed to secure a kill. DMO counter-attacked, and Akali's entry only resulted in a trade with Jayce. Ultimately, DMO achieved a 1-for-5 trade. This wave wiped out RNG's early-game efforts.

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