Chapter Nine: Choices in the Decisive Game



What will epoch choose?

So this meme originated from here?

Yang Jingyu knew that he couldn't get Xayah for Gala without Kai'Sa.

Although the Xayah and Rakan combination is very strong, we should trust Gala and give him the late-game carry role.

Yang Jingyu grabbed Jinx directly and then had Xiaopeng get him Rek'Sai on the second floor.

Since Jiejie gained an early advantage with both Excavator picks, Xiaopeng should definitely continue to pick Excavator. Even if EDG picks Olaf, it's not impossible to win.

As a coach, Yang Jingyu certainly has to believe in his own players.

The reason why the second pick isn't a support is because the third pick can take a support before the next round of removal.

Yang Jingyu's fear is that if Jinx gets a protective support first, and EDG picks a soft support to lane against, then Tahm Kench in the bot lane will be in serious trouble.

It would be better to wait until EDG's second and third picks are ready before deciding whether to build Thresh or Tahm Kench.

On EDG's side, seeing that DMO picked Jinx and Rek'Sai on their first and second floors, they knew that DMO wanted to secure their late-game potential.

To be honest, Kai'Sa is indeed stronger than Jinx in a one-on-one fight.

In team fights, Jinx with protection is indeed one of the strongest late-game AD carries.

So EDG still picked the classic Kai'Sa and Nautilus combination on the second floor. As for enchanter supports, Meiko is a master of enchanter supports, but they don't quite fit the lineup.

As for the third floor, Heart asked Jiejie if she wanted to take Olaf.

Jiejie asked Scout to lock in Olaf for him almost without hesitation.

This Olaf pick is Jiejie's trump card for this opening match. It's the last game of a best-of-three series, so he's definitely going to bring it out.

Otherwise, if we don't use our prepared trump card, are we going to save it for the next match?

On EDG's side, Scout picked Olaf for Jiejie.

On DMO's side, Yang Jingyu did not hesitate at all and had Twila get Tahm Kench for Mark.

Compared to Thresh, Mark is better at Tahm Kench.

Then there's EDG's lineup. If they choose Thresh, once Olaf activates his ultimate, Thresh won't be able to protect the AD carry. It's better to use Tahm Kench's Devour.

Furthermore, Tahm Kench's skills haven't been reworked yet, so choosing Tahm Kench offers greater leeway in terms of mistakes.

Next, the red team banned two heroes, Renekton and Gangplank, and this time Yang Jingyu released Kennen again.

EDG banned Cassiopeia and Ryze in their last two picks. Twila's Cassiopeia performed well in both games. Although they lost the first game, she managed to solo kill Scout's Corki. In the last game, Twila's Cassiopeia was a pick that EDG was unwilling to let go.

As for Ryze, Twila's three signature champions after joining the LPL are Cassiopeia, Galio, and Ryze.

If Scout picks Ryze, then DMO will definitely pick Galio as their fifth pick.

Although Ryze has a long range to counter Galio, Galio is Twila's signature champion.

The skills of this master are not to be challenged.

Seeing EDG's move, Yang Jingyu understood.

So Yang Jingyu chose Viktor for Twila on the fourth floor. This choice was based on Yang Jingyu's prediction that EDG wanted to build LeBlanc in the mid lane this game, and Yang Jingyu's move was to force EDG to pick Corki.

He hopes Scout can hit the plane; that would be the best outcome.

As for why Scout is expected to gank, the reason is simple: if Twila picks the hero first, Scout will definitely pick LeBlanc to gank, as LeBlanc is good at ganking in the early game.

Even in the mid-to-late game, if LeBlanc lands all her skills, she can still instantly kill the enemy plane.

The reason why the plane is so powerful is because of its strong poke ability before team fights in the late game, but it is still very dangerous against mages and assassins.

Therefore, Yang Jingyu would absolutely not let Scout get LeBlanc to fight the enemy, so it is very necessary for the fourth floor to pick Viktor.

Of course, socut can also use Tsar.

In this version, the most classic mid-lane matchup is Viktor vs. Corki, and Azir isn't that strong.

EDG, on the fourth floor, had no choice but to pick the hero Corki again.

Fortunately, the opposing team didn't have Cassiopeia, so it was basically impossible for Viktor to solo kill Corki in the early game. With equal items, Corki's ranged poke ability was stronger than Viktor's, and Scout's Corki was also well-known; he was good at playing against Corki.

Seeing this, Wawa couldn't help but sigh, "EDG's lineup choices are once again being led by the nose by DMO. If they had picked Corki, what would they have chosen for top lane? At least one strong early-game champion! Kennen would have been suitable, but last game, Kennen was solo-killed by Coach Jingyu's Malphite. Picking Kennen again would put Jinoo under a lot of pressure. But if they don't pick Kennen, how will they deal with it if the opponent does?"

Although the doll was part of the atmosphere group, what he said was very true.

That is, EDG was on the blue side in this game, but the draft was still outmaneuvered by DMO.

Jinoo now has to choose either Kennen or Fiora.

This is the best option at present.

Longhair chimed in, "So, in this game, will we see Sword Immortal's Riven?"

To be honest, Riven is pretty good.

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