Chapter 58 Starting with a Longsword-wielding Enchantress (Please add to your favorites and follow along)



Kris thought for a moment and then gave his answer.

"I think it's the champion Sivir. When Gala played Sivir, his performance was just outstanding."

Why doesn't Kris mention the cards? It's great to pick Twisted Fate as a surprise pick, but if you pick it first, you're just waiting to get crushed!

Yu Tong also strongly agreed with Kris's statement, saying that Gala's Sivir was played exceptionally well.

Actually, it's not just Sivir; Gala also plays other heroes exceptionally well.

It's fair to say that Gala is currently the most underrated AD carry player in the LPL professional scene.

Everyone's attention is still focused on AD carries like jackylove, iboy, Gouhuang, and Dajizi.

Gala is often overlooked because of the low profile of the DMO team.

It's worth noting that since the Spring Split, Gala has had virtually no losses.

DMO's matches are basically played by their mid and jungle in the early game, and by Gala taking over the game in the late game. Gala has lived up to his teammates' trust in most of the time.

Both teams are already on the field. This game is between DMO (blue) and LNG (red)!

The top three champions that DMO banned were Sylas, Olaf, and Sona!

LNG then removed Ryze, Yumi, and Sivir.

As expected, it was Sivir. Ashura doesn't use Sivir much, and he didn't want to let Gala play with her, so he moved her away.

DMO selected a barrel on the first floor, and the barrel stunned everyone.

The LNG side doesn't understand the significance of choosing barrels.

But they still picked Kai'Sa and Nautilus, again Kai'Sa and Nautilus, still believing that these two heroes could lead them to victory.

Without Sivir, it depends on whether Gala wants to pick Xayah or Varus.

However, Yang Jingyu did not let Xiaopeng pick Xayah and Varus for Gala. Instead, he directly picked Ezreal on the second floor, and on the third floor, he picked Braum for Mark.

The third week of competition will bring different opponents and new changes in the draft phase.

As for LNG's third floor, they picked Vladimir, and then removed Viktor and Irelia.

After DMO removed Jarvan IV and Neeko, LNG picked Karthus as their fourth pick, effectively leaving a counter pick for the mid lane.

But that's not necessarily true; it's not impossible that LNG might field a mid-lane Vladimir!

On DMO's side, Gala didn't pick Kennen for top laner Ale this time. Kennen is not good against Vladimir mainly because he is not good in the mid to late game. Flandre's Vladimir is still worth mentioning.

So after soliciting Ah Le's opinion, we finally brought out his signature Fiora.

As for the final move, it was Mark's turn to ask Yang Jingyu.

"Coach, what do you need?"

Yang Jingyu still had two cards with no state, and ultimately used the one from the S8 Spring Split. He hesitated between Ahri and LeBlanc for a moment, but finally made up his mind.

"Let's get the Enchantress!"

Bai asked incredulously, "A demoness?"

Mark this spot; the Enchantress has already been locked in.

Upon seeing this, Yu Tong couldn't help but exclaim, "My goodness, even the demoness has come out!"

Kris said, "I've seen Coach Jingyu's ranked game history before. He's played LeBlanc in the top lane before, so his proficiency with LeBlanc should be quite high!"

However, things are a bit confusing for LNG.

Yang Jingyu is going to play the seductress?

Zhu Kai was at a loss for which hero to choose to counter. Actually, Neeko was a good choice, but unfortunately, DMO banned her.

After much hesitation, Zhu Kai chose a conservative mid-lane pick for Plex: Galio.

Galio is a very suitable champion for LNG's lineup. After all, Kai'Sa can fly in and Galio can use his ultimate. Many LPL teams can use this lineup, the most familiar of which are RNG and FPX.

The lineups for both sides have been finalized. DMO, on the blue side, will have Fiora in the top lane, Gragas in the jungle, LeBlanc in the mid lane, and Ezreal and Braum in the bottom lane.

LNG (Red Team): Top lane Vladimir, Jungle Karthus, Mid lane Galio, Bot lane Kai'Sa and Nautilus.

This match was full of highlights, with Fiora playing against Vladimir, the jungler even pulling off a Karthus matchup, and even the classic LeBlanc vs. Galio in the mid lane.

Galio, still reeling from the aftershocks, is not afraid of LeBlanc.

If LeBlanc dares to step on it, Galio will definitely deal a full combo of damage to her.

The two coaches shook hands, fans cheered, and the game started loading.

This time, LNG did not take the initiative to attack, after all, they chose Karthus as their jungler, who needed to farm a lot.

And for a lineup with Karthus, there's no need to guess where they start; they'll definitely start with blue buff.

Asura and Xiao Duan had to help Karthus clear the jungle for this reason.

To put it bluntly, EZ and Braum are too strong in the early and mid-game laning phase, so they don't need to push the lane intentionally.

LNG's strategy for this game can be summed up in two words: development!

However, Yang Jingyu's item build once again stunned everyone. He even built a longsword and a mung bean cake for the enemy. Why does this bastard like to do these crooked and unorthodox things?

Plex also took a look at Yang Jingyu's LeBlanc build, not understanding why LeBlanc would build a longsword.

Fortunately, Plex didn't face too much pressure this game. The opponent was playing LeBlanc, and I was playing Galio, who had some tankiness, instead of Neeko.

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