Perhaps because he really didn't want to be in the same situation as that AD, Wange sped up the pace of pushing the crystal. In the end, he managed to withstand the tower and pushed the enemy's crystal down in the last second before he died. At the same time, the enemy team, which had just been wiped out, was slowly respawning, but it was too late for their crystal to be destroyed.
Wan Ge was undoubtedly the MVP. After glancing at the pink mermaid holding a long-handled feather fan, Wan Ge sent her a friend request.
I don't know what I was thinking, but I inexplicably applied to be friends with them.
When you return to the main screen, the other party has already accepted your friend request.
Wan Ge glanced at the opponent's rank and was completely dumbfounded; the opponent had already reached the Grandmaster rank. Although this rank wasn't the highest in the game, someone who could reach this rank was generally not a bad player.
Wan Ge sent the other person a message: 【Hi there, are you assigned to the support role?】
Is it because you've never played support before that it's like that?
Wan Ge opened the other person's page again. Previously, they had played top lane and jungle roles.
The other party replied quickly: "No, I just started playing. This account was previously played by my nephew."
Wan Ge quickly thought of the issue of restrictions on minors in the game, and that many people were using their family members' accounts to play, or that this young lady was doing the same thing.
No wonder she still felt so unfamiliar with the game even after reaching the Master level.
"Oh, okay? How about I play a few games with you? We can go straight to ranked." The original owner didn't want to play ranked, so they opted for casual matchmaking, but they didn't expect to encounter something like this.
In the original storyline, the original owner didn't meddle in other people's business; he just thought the ADC was too noisy and simply turned off the voice chat.
"Isn't that bad? I'm a newbie, really bad."
"It's okay, just pick the hero you just played and follow behind me, throwing skills at me."
After Wan Ge finished speaking, she opened the ranking page and invited him.
The other party quickly agreed, and Wan Ge changed her option to A or D.
Wan Ge was in the first pick position. After all the heroes were banned, she noticed that the AD carry who usually wields two axes was not banned, so she immediately picked him.
Wan Ge changed the chat from "whole team" to "team" and sent her another message: "[If you don't want to play the mermaid, you can play the cat. Just attach yourself to me and use your skills.]"
The other party quickly replied with an "okay".
It seems that Wan Ge wanted him to choose a cat, so the mermaid he originally chose was changed to a cat.
The last game was a match, and the top laner probably didn't care, so he only picked the one he liked.
In this ranked game, the top laner was worried about not having enough tanks, so he picked a tank himself. He could withstand the damage, so it didn't matter whether there was a hard support or not.
When Wan Ge chose the hero, his axe hit 100% of the time when clearing minions at the start of the game.
This hero is inherently very strong; with sufficient skill, they can dominate both the early and late game.
The cat silently hangs on your body, casting skills and applying crowd control, occasionally providing a heal. Even if the healing isn't as much as the AD carry's, it heals more by clearing minions.
Within minutes of the start of the game, the opposing bot lane was in complete disarray, and the opposing jungler did come to gank, resulting in three kills.
In the later stages, basically no one with a fragile build could withstand two of her axe blows.
The cat on her body probably also got a lot of assists and occasionally got a few kills, which immediately put her in second place in terms of economy.
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