Chapter Ninety-Six: Early Stages Explosive



Chapter 96: The Early Stages Are Explosive (Seeking First Subscriptions)

Logically, a wanderer should wait in the bushes before catching someone.

You can roam around and use an EQ flash the instant Mark retreats.

The prince successfully knocked Mark up, but when Nanfeng's Rakan tried to lift him up, Mark's Lux flashed away.

VG definitely lost out in this wave, because the opponent used two Flashes, while Mark only used one Flash on DMO's side.

What's most important?

Prince's jungle level is already behind, and Xiaopeng has already finished clearing the upper jungle and is heading towards his blue buff area.

If the roaming is smart, they should go and swap jungle camps now.

He dared not wander around, and besides, A-Le's individual skill level was much higher than Cherry's, which prevented Cherry's Rumble from even glancing at the jungle.

Having no other option, he could only farm the stone beetles and then farm F6.

This resulted in him having almost nothing left in the upper jungle.

The main thing is that Xiaopeng didn't go too far; he left a little wolf for Youdang.

The reason for leaving one wolf is not because Xiao Peng doesn't have time to farm them all, but because Xiao Peng wants to delay the respawn time of the wandering monsters, so that the wandering monsters will always lag behind.

Wandering understood, but he still had to go and hunt that little wolf.

After clearing the small wolves, he turned around and headed towards the lower jungle.

It's not about arresting people; the timing isn't right, and the level isn't high enough.

He wanted to counter the enemy's psychology and then control the river crab in the bottom lane, otherwise he would be at a huge disadvantage.

Fortunately, Xiaopeng went to farm his lower jungle and then roamed to control the river crab in the bottom lane, which allowed him to keep pushing the lane.

Although Rakan doesn't have Flash, he's quite mobile, making it difficult for Olaf to get close to Xayah and Rakan.

However, the first wave of roaming players chose to recall in the mid-lane bushes.

This naturally made Jay very unhappy. After all, how could he be happy when someone was sucking his blood?

If he doesn't do that, he'll explode, so he'll naturally have to leech blood from the mid lane.

If you don't absorb damage from the mid lane, you'll absorb damage from the top lane; you'll eventually absorb damage from one lane.

When they got halfway back, Jay talked to him a bit. Because Neeko was very strong in this version, he wanted to ask Roaming to gank the bottom lane together. After all, Roaming kept draining his own health, but Jay didn't want to do that.

Instead of returning to base, Wanderer followed Jay's Neeko to the bottom lane.

Then we saw two princes heading towards the DMO defense tower.

Soon, the real Prince's EQ combo failed to provoke Gala, but the fake Prince's E skill severely damaged Gala after she used her magic shield.

Mark countered with a Light Bind, hitting Neeko. Neeko was hit twice by the turret and thought she could trade kills, but she immediately used her W skill and Flash to create distance.

This resulted in the enemy team not being able to trade kills, and Xayah even got the kill.

The second wave was on the top lane.

With three players ganking Ale, Twila continued pushing the lane in the mid lane.

Ah Le was caught and killed before he could use any of his skills.

The main problem is that there wasn't a level 6 player in this wave, otherwise we might have been able to trade for one.

Of course, the wandering prince was still only level three, but the stopwatch had already appeared, which didn't matter.

Bai and Wang Siteng backstage were deathly pale; they hadn't expected things to start so badly.

With a 2-0 lead in kills, this game has become exactly how VG's coach wanted to lose; he might even write a book about it.

But when Bai and Wang Siteng saw Yang Jingyu's calm expression, they thought that he probably felt that even if two people were killed, it wouldn't have any impact!

Yang Jingyu remained silent because he felt that with the fighting already at this point, what could he possibly hope for?

Fortunately, he chose a late-game composition, so all he could do was trust his teammates.

Before trusting his teammates, he wouldn't allow anyone to say that Twila is practically a carbon copy of Angel, completely inheriting Angel's excellent tradition of being a ground-bound spirit!

To be honest, Yang Jingyu felt that focusing too much on the laning phase when playing Tsar was not a good idea.

This version is indeed powerful, but when the enemy mid laner disappears, you need to make a slight move, or even put pressure on the enemy.

Otherwise, if you're only thinking about finishing off enemies, you'll put all the pressure on your teammates, which isn't appropriate, is it?

Neeko is indeed strong at pushing lanes, but if Tsar isn't afraid of losing minions, he's only two levels weaker than Neeko, at most a 70-30 matchup!

However, if Yang Jingyu plays Azir, he doesn't care about his teammates.

In the early game, your teammates should play it safe, and you shouldn't even leave the turret's range. Wait until I have two items from Azir before you can push my lane.

When I get my Tsar's three-piece set, I'll have to let Neeko know why the Emperor of Shurima has returned.

Unfortunately, while it's easy to think that way, it's incredibly difficult to actually do it!

Fortunately, Ale has Teleport, so even if he dies, he can teleport back to lane. It's not very realistic for him to make a move against the top lane after reaching level six.

DMO didn't come away empty-handed either. Kindred, at level four, had two marks, making her level five, which put her one level ahead of Jarvan IV. They could chase and harass Jarvan IV in the jungle, since Jarvan IV didn't have Flash.

One thing Yang Jingyu always admired about Xiao Peng was Xiao Peng's reaction speed.

They are indeed young, and youth is a good thing.

While he couldn't match iboy's lightning-fast reflexes, Xiaopeng could easily dodge the Prince's EQ combo with his own skills.

Furthermore, since the Prince only has EQ and Flash has no cooldown, Xiaopeng can constantly enter the jungle to disrupt the Prince's jungle clearing efficiency. In short, it's like playing guerrilla warfare, preventing the opponent from ganking in lanes and making them worry about losing their own jungle.

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