Before their rebirth, many original fans, including those of Royal Never Give Up, TES, and even EDG and LGD, were very confused.
Back then, the team that had players like Ale, Xiaopeng, and Twila, with Xiye in the mid lane and Gala and Mark in the bot lane, failed to achieve any results in the LPL and even had a short-lived success. Why was that?
As the head coach, Yang Jingyu naturally had to take some responsibility. So when the team disbanded, Yang Jingyu realized that it wasn't that the players had a problem with their skills, but that the team's command was extremely chaotic and there was no backbone.
Take Ale for example, he's one of the best solo laners in the LPL.
But he's also the kind of guy who, once he gets carried away, no one can pull him back.
There's also Xiaopeng, a combination of Xiaoleyan and Hacker, known as Ultraman Leye.
They'll give you a huge mid-game advantage, instantly squandering your initial lead. What's the point of playing like a snake?
As for Gala and Mark, Mark is also a troublemaker, and Gala hasn't evolved to the point of believing in Gala yet.
As for Wangzai xiye, let's put it this way: Wangzai has a very good temper, as anyone who has watched his live streams knows.
This is also what Yang Jingyu summarized as the reason why, despite having S or A+ level players, they ended up performing so poorly.
After being reprimanded by Yang Jingyu, Xiao Peng's previously bloodshot head calmed down, and he started to play a game of tug-of-war, helping his teammates position themselves to avoid being shot.
With Xiaopeng's coordinated efforts, EDG's mid-lane turret and crystal were destroyed.
At this point, DMO was already leading EDG by 8,000 gold. Gala was 21 minutes and 30 seconds away from completing his Infinity Edge combo and getting his full three-item build.
The third dragon will spawn at 23 minutes and 21 seconds. Although it's less than two minutes, Gala should still be able to get three items.
At this moment, Xiaopeng understood perfectly, and let Gala have all the F6 and the three wolves.
The same thing happened on EDG's side, but instead of giving it to AD carry iboy, it was given to Scout!
EDG was just waiting for Scout to get his core items, but it was impossible for Scout to get three core items before the third dragon team fight.
On the DMO side, apart from Gala having a one-item lead, the other positions all had an economic lead of several hundred to over a thousand, which is the benefit of team economic distribution.
Moreover, the Victor also has two and a half pieces of equipment, which is slightly better than the Scout's aircraft equipment.
Relying on Scout to carry the entire game is not enough, at least not right now.
When the third dragon spawned, EDG made a crucial decision: to give up the dragon and instead focus on securing the strategic point in the top lane.
Wawa said, "EDG's decision was not a big problem. Jinx, who already has three items, is the only true god on the field. If they recklessly take this dragon without vision, they might be wiped out in one wave."
Longhair frowned and said, "What you said is true, but if they go straight for the fourth dragon, Jinx's development will be even more terrifying. In fact, DMO's lineup is not a single-core lineup, so the pressure on EDG will only be greater."
Both Wawa and Changmao were right; if EDG had gone to engage in that wave, they would have only hastened their demise.
If they don't accept the challenge, when they fight the fourth dragon, DMO will have a three-core, or even four-core lineup.
Besides the two carries, don't overlook the terrifying damage from Jarvan IV and Rek'Sai.
This isn't a case of underdeveloped Prince and Rek'Sai. By the time they get their fourth dragon, Prince and Rek'Sai might even be able to pull out a three-piece set.
Although EDG's top laner secured a tower gold, their economy was still 8,000 gold behind, and even approached 9,000 gold as their jungle continued to be plundered.
At 25 minutes and 46 seconds, the Baron Nashor respawned again!
If EDG doesn't accept the challenge, they might lose all three lanes.
At this moment, Kennen went to split push.
Scout, with his three-item build, chose to follow the team, while DMO, just as Kennen was about to take down the second tower, Yang Jingyu directed the team to fight Baron.
DMO's Baron Nashor takedown was too fast, forcing jinoo to teleport to the river on the left side of the mid lane.
He did want to teleport behind, but there was no vision in DMO's jungle. When they were 8,000 to 9,000 gold behind, they couldn't build any vision. Ensuring vision around the Baron pit was already the limit for EDG.
Furthermore, with Jinoo's current two-item build, which includes Force Staff, his damage is pitifully low. Even if he teleports behind the enemy, he'll be melted as soon as he enters the fray.
Now we can only watch Jiejie's performance; we'll see if she can be the savior.
With only a little over 4,000 health points remaining, Yang Jingyu immediately ordered his team to stop attacking.
Having fought to this point, the other four naturally wanted to achieve their goals quickly and decisively.
But Yang Jingyu still had his senses. At this time, Jiejie was no longer the "fourth nephew" who had been abandoned by Da Long.
The reason why Jiejie was able to become the crown prince of EDG and even grow into the mainstay of the team was that he stole a lot of dragons when he first came on the field.
Rek'Sai shouldn't try to out-smite Olaf, because Olaf's ultimate Ragnarok makes it impossible for DMO to stop him from getting close to the dragon pit. Also, his W Brutal Strike increases attack damage, while Reckless Swipe deals true damage.
So Yang Jingyu shouted into his earpiece, "Kill people first, kill people first!"
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