At 9 minutes and 12 seconds, Yang Jingyu pushed the minion wave to Kennen's tower.
Then an earthquake fragment brought Kennen's health to a point where he could be killed.
However, Jinoo did not recall to base this time. He stood under the tower with Flash on him, clearly trying to bait Yang Jingyu into using his ultimate.
If he can use Flash to dodge the Malphite's Unstoppable Ultimate, he can use the turret damage to turn the tables and get a kill.
If it were TheShy in this wave, he would definitely have gone in.
Unfortunately, Yang Jingyu is a smart Stone Man, and the brains of Stone Man players all over the world have now been commanded by Yang Jingyu.
Seeing that Yang Jingyu wasn't taking the bait, Jinoo had no choice but to pull Yang Jingyu to the bushes next to the second tower and recall.
Yang Jingyu then finished off the opponent and overtook him with 77 hits compared to Jinoo's 71 hits, while also taking two layers of tower skin.
At 11 minutes and 25 seconds, a small-scale team fight broke out in the bottom lane.
When Mark's Titan was warding, Meiko's Rakan from EDG found an opportunity. Rakan lifted the Titan up, and the Titan couldn't escape by hooking the wall, giving up second blood.
EDG immediately opted to take the dragon, and the second dragon was the Wind Dragon.
In other words, there's a very high chance that the Wind Dragon won't spawn again in this game.
There was vision in the dragon pit, and after Xiaopeng's excavator dug a hole down, he actually stole the dragon, and then used Flash to return to the top of the dragon pit.
The child exclaimed, "Sister, you punished her too early! Looks like you were nervous!"
Long Hair also said, "After the punishment ended, there were still more than 300 points of health left. When Jiejie saw Xiaopeng's excavator coming down, she panicked for a moment, otherwise she would definitely have taken this dragon."
They weren't blaming Jiejie; they were just offering an objective assessment of the situation from a commentary perspective.
Because EDG is in the bottom half of the map, they have a 4v3 advantage.
Logically speaking, there's no way Xiaopeng should have been able to snatch the dragon.
So Jiejie really has to take the blame; it was his mistake in disciplining her.
Yang Jingyu continued laning in the top lane. EDG's top lane tower still had half its health left. Yang Jingyu gave Kennen an Earthquake Shard, ready to use his ultimate at any time.
Jinoo was highly focused at this moment. If he released his ultimate skill with a one-second delay like before, he would be killed again. So his finger was already on the Flash button.
Yang Jingyu waited for another Q skill cooldown, and jinoo, seeing this, avoided it this time.
He then TP'd back to the lane, and by then Yang Jingyu had already called in the excavator to try and take down Kennen.
However, he didn't have any vision of Viktor. After Scout's Viktor went back to base, he headed straight to the top lane, seemingly having a warning that Kennen would be ganked.
But when he reached the second tower, Yang Jingyu took the initiative and charged at him with unstoppable force.
Jinoo failed to use Flash in time and was knocked up by Rek'Sai upon landing.
The moment it landed after being lifted up, it unleashed its ultimate move.
After Xiaopeng was stunned, the turret continued to attack him.
Fortunately, he also had Mercury's Treads. After stunning Kennen, he used his ultimate to finish him off, then flashed back to the EDG tower. Xiaopeng's Rek'Sai was left with only 57 health.
Just as Xiaopeng thought he had escaped, Scout's Viktor used a Death Ray to take him out from a distance.
In fact, Yang Jingyu and Xiao Peng's teamwork in this wave was almost perfect, and their damage was sufficient. However, they were unable to kill Jinoo's Kennen because Kennen had a Nullifying Orb that provided him with a magic shield. Otherwise, Kennen would not have been able to unleash his ultimate.
This allowed Scout to take the lead, which was something Yang Jingyu didn't want to see.
Viktor is a late-game carry, especially when the player is Scout!
Although Scout's three-handedness is much worse than Doinb's, he still has many memorable moments.
Fortunately, the bottom lane turret was destroyed by Gala and Mark, which was the first turret kill. DMO's economy is now more than 2,000 gold ahead of EDG.
Jinoo's Kennen got his Rocketbelt, his first completed item, and he started rotating to the bottom lane, letting Scout go to the top lane. With the turret in the top lane, Scout could farm safely.
But before he could even pull the line out of the river, Twila's snake woman crawled out from his own patch of grass, making a hissing sound.
Without the support of defensive towers, being caught by the Cassiopeia is almost certainly a death sentence.
Fortunately, Jinoo had a Rocketbelt. He used Flash to create distance and then used the Rocketbelt to escape Cassiopeia's pursuit, leaving him with half his health.
Twila built a Liandry's Torment and Rylai's Crystal Scepter combo, making him both tanky and high-damage. Combined with Cassiopeia's attributes, this made resource battles a real headache for EDG.
Fortunately, Jinoo wasn't solo killed by Cassiopeia, but the biggest problem is that Kennen used Flash, so he won't be able to use Flash to engage in the next dragon fight.
Furthermore, as a coach, Yang Jingyu had Mark bring Weakness instead of Ignite, which resulted in Kennen having even less room to maneuver.
Yang Jingyu started as a coach in the S9 Spring Split, and even after DMO changed its name, he remained with the team.
So after coaching for several seasons, he understood one thing: if the opponent has Kennen, you must bring Exhaust.
If the opposing team lands a good lightning strike, they might be able to turn the tide.
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