Chapter 33 Too Much Pressure
Chapter 33 Too Much Pressure
Knight watched the replay on the screen, and the scene of him solo killing LeBlanc made him feel excited all over again.
If he could, he would watch this replay a hundred times.
He likes this feeling.
Marin only knew that he had gotten a solo kill in the mid lane, but he didn't know that there would be such a wonderful fight.
"sharp."
Looking at Marin's thumbs up, Knight nodded, seemingly wanting more.
If only I could... completely dominate all the mid laners in the LPL.
Once the thought arose, I couldn't suppress it.
However, since Brother Jiang had already discussed BP, Knight forced himself to stop thinking about it.
Killing everyone is easy.
Try harder, practice more, and study them more—it's never a bad thing...
Where did LGD find this kid?
This is the strongest idea among several members of RNG's management team right now.
Because they always believed that the most promising mid laner in the LPL's future was from their RNG team.
Taking down Xiye is one thing, but now our RNG's 'core' Xiaohu has also been taken down?
MXLG, who said before the match they would knock Eimy's head off, has stopped mentioning it.
He kept cursing at the opposing mid laner, saying that he was everywhere and why he could play a game without any pressure.
Xiao Hu felt a headache coming on, and he could also hear the sarcasm in MXLG's words.
So he really wanted to say something like: "It's like the opposing mid laner got the MVP."
But that's just a thought.
He has been partnered with MXLG for a long time and knows very well that if he says this, he probably won't be able to play today's game.
Liu Shiyu will explode.
So, taking a step back might open up a whole new world.
Xiao Hu could sense the fundamental reason why the atmosphere in the lounge wasn't as good as it used to be.
It's just that everyone thinks they're the ones with the problem.
The problem is that the enemy mid laner isn't exactly a noob. If I tell you, you'll think I'm just being stubborn, and I'm scared.
Then forget about it.
"Next..." Fly hesitated over his next move.
Uzi, who had been silent until now, finally spoke up: "Next game, watch me. I completely dominated the lane. You guys just need to play it safe and let me stay safe so we can easily win, really!"
He felt proud of dominating IMP in lane, as if it meant that his S4 championship was lost because he was cheated.
Then Mata also said, "The enemy bot lane is terrible in lane, let's just play like this, free up the bot lane sooner so I can follow the jungler's lead."
Fyl nodded. "Then let's do it this way."
I don't know if it's because of the comfortable environment of being a coach in North America, but Fly's thinking has become a bit lazy now.
I'd rather listen to the team members and follow the steps...
Anyway, coaches can only influence very few things, so why think so much about it?
But Xiaohu actually had his own ideas.
He wanted to say: Just play the same way we did in the Spring Split.
If you control the mid, jungle, and support rhythm, and leave the bot lane to fend for itself, I can carry even if I get ahead. The Spring Finals are proof of that.
But to be honest, Uzi put too much pressure on him.
Even though he didn't say anything to blame himself, just sitting there with his flushed face made Xiao Hu hold his breath.
It makes it impossible to say many things I want to say.
However, after only a short hesitation, the coach finalized his strategy.
"Xiaohu, play Ice Maiden this time. Play it safe and go down more often. In team fights, pay attention to whoever is going in to target the enemy AD carry."
Little Tiger nodded.
Okay, I'll play it safe then. I can carry the bot lane.
As long as we can win.
Back on stage.
Jiangxia has attracted more attention, including some RNG fans who are convinced of his talent.
They were wondering, why doesn't Uzi have a coach like this?
On the contrary, it's this carefree IMP who gets all the luck.
He got a skin at SSW, then came to LGD for a high salary to coast along, and now with a good coach, there's hope for better results.
Damn, what gives him the right?
IMP shook his head, looking very happy.
"Mata is getting worse and worse."
In the ban phase, there were no significant changes for either side compared to the previous game, except that Jarvan IV was banned and Rumble was released.
RNG also discovered that the key to the opponent's system was Jarvan IV.
Soon, we saw LGD's bot lane pick Kalista.
Uzi: "Give me Ashe, he can't skate."
Seeing the opposing team's dual Glacial composition of Ashe and Crystal Maiden, IMP suddenly became a little worried.
"I think I'm having a bit of a rough time this time."
"Is that right, Coach?"
"No, Pu Shen, your skateboard shoes are the smoothest I've ever seen, no one can compare. It only slows you down, don't worry."
This isn't just empty promises; this is Jiangxia's true intention.
Just kidding, even a 30-year-old IMP with a mental illness in his past life could reach the top of the Korean server with skateboard shoes, is there any room for doubt?
As for why I gained points? It was just something I did on the spur of the moment.
IMP is very happy.
"Okay."
"What are your thoughts on Ice Maiden?" Jiang Xia asked Knight again.
"How's Jayce? Our top lane Rumble has plenty of AP damage, and their Ashe is quite afraid of poke."
Knight was very confident in his Jayce, and after watching Marin's performance last game, he was itching to play.
"Okay," Jiang Xia agreed.
Then, the jungler and support both focused on picking champions around Jayce.
Bp was finalized quickly.
LGD is the familiar team that wants to gain an advantage in all three lanes.
It's just right.
"In that case, LGD is going to be very aggressive in all three lanes."
"Yes, but they will be very strong in the mid-game. For RNG, Uzi's responsibility is even greater in this game than in the last one."
After seeing RNG's roster, Miller had something he was hesitant to say.
Why is it that wherever Uzi goes, the team always picks a four-protect-one lineup?
"I'll definitely have lane control in mid against Ice Maiden, but Xie, you need to help me with vision, Jayce is very afraid of getting ganked."
Knight began to chat with his teammates in a familiar manner.
"Don't worry, I understand MXLG's strategy very well now."
Even after stepping down, Jiang Xia still shook hands with the person opposite him.
This part wasn't ideal because Jiang Xia could feel the opposing coach's sweaty hands...
The lineups for both sides are as follows:
RNG (Blue) Gnar, Trundle, Lissandra, and Ashe and Braum in the bot lane.
LGD (Red) Rumble, Sejuani, Jayce, Kalista (Cleanse) plus Thresh.
This round.
RNG did a good job of defending against level 1, but LGD didn't do much either.
Jiang Xia has always believed that the so-called first-class design is all about taking things by surprise.
You have to use it from time to time. If you use it too often, everyone will realize that it's not going to have any effect.
Looking at the laning phase, Rumble has a slight advantage in the top lane initially, but Gnar will have an increasingly easier time in the side lanes later on.
In the mid lane, it all comes down to the early laning phase. Jayce has high burst damage, but Lissandra has ways to counter him.
In the bottom lane, the situation was almost even, but both sides fought fiercely from the start.
"Pyl learned E at level 1, put Braum back, Mata immediately applied Q to Thresh, Uzi triggered Braum's passive, and IMP planted hair all over Braum."
The level 1 collision ended with both supports losing half their health.
Fans of both AD carries were thoroughly entertained.
[Uzi, what are you so arrogant about? Look how much IMP spoils you!]
[Stop calling me an IMP fanboy, you're so proud of bragging about KR?]
[Fun fact: Uzi has a very low win rate against IMP.]
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