After a short break to adjust, the two teams returned to the stage.
edg selects the side to the blue side, and sng changes to the red side.
There were not many changes in the first three moves of banning people. Edg won the first game so they continued to use the regular ban. Sng's ban was really not enough, so they could only put Syndrajes and Zac into the ban. Galio even leaked out.
However, amidst the expectations of the commentary audience, Meixia did not rush to pick Galio, but let the duo compete for Xia Luo. This is a bit of an experimental lineup.
So SNG backhand grabbed Galio and Lulu in the first round, and once again left the unfinished puzzle to Sakura girl MSI. How should mid laner Galio be countered?
In the third round of edg's selection, Meixia still didn't give an answer, but asked her teammates to quickly grab the prince.
"Mika should be confident and ready to take the counter position with both hands in the end." Wawa is full of confidence in Sakura Girl.
"This is a normal consideration. After all, we need to prevent Galio from swinging in the middle." Miller analyzed the actual situation.
In short, not only the commentators, but the audience also felt that EDG's third choice of the prince made it clear that Sakura Girl has a counter position to Galio, and that she hides it well enough not to worry about being dealt with in the final two moves.
But Mika is simply afraid that SNG will steal Prince Galio.
One thing she said was that she was really worried that Fireloli wouldn't be able to handle Prince Galio's entry.
However, the speculations of the commentators and the audience about Galio's counter position are correct. She is indeed ready to deal with the hero.
Soon sng locked the blind monk with his third hand.
So the second round of bp begins.
edg prohibits the big mouth of rats, and sng prohibits the enchantress Kainan.
sng’s fourth pick is Varus
It's edg's turn for the last two hands, first the top laner Sword Lady, and then the mid laner Kassadin!
The top laner Sword Princess Q and Duw are very capable of restraining the top laner Galio, who is equipped as a tank, so the purpose is to force Galio to go to the middle, and Meixia's Kassadin is used to counter Galio and increase the difficulty of the game for Loli. s Choice!
So a difficult question appeared in front of SNG, should it be swayed?
The leader of sng is top laner Lang Xing, and when he saw Sakura Girl's mid laner Kassadin, he immediately felt ashamed because he had heard a rumor that Sakura Girl was playing against a weaker player. When playing as a mid laner, he will often choose the mid lane hero that his opponent used in the first game in the second game, so as to teach the opponent the details of this hero's laning in person!
Sakura Girl has good intentions, but in the eyes of most LPL players, being beaten in the teaching round in front of them is undoubtedly very humiliating. Although Lang Xing is not the mid laner, he can also feel the shame and humiliation!
SNG does not need Mika's charity. As SNG's big brother, he will lead the team to win!
Therefore, SNG’s last move did not swing Galio to the top lane, but instead used a backhand to help Lang Xing choose the hero who could face Sword Princess head-on—Rambo, the mechanical public enemy!
The lineups of both sides are confirmed.
edg blue square, top laner Sword Girl, jungler prince, mid laner Kassadin, adc Xia and auxiliary Luo.
sng red side, top laner Rambo, jungler Lee Sin, mid laner Galio, adc Verus and auxiliary Lulu.
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While the commentator was wondering whether Kassadin was countering Galio, Mitsu and her teammates entered the Summoner's Rift.
As someone who has experienced it, Mitsu can definitely answer that Kassadin is indeed more comfortable against Galio. Galio himself is a hero with all magic damage being AOE, so the single target damage is average, so it will not hurt if he hits Kassadin who has magic damage reduction. It's not itchy, and Galio is still a melee player, and Kassadin's W and E are only for melee in the line to have the chance to hit online, and after level 6, Kassadin's ultimate move can easily evade Galio's various controls. , perform a kite against the tank hero.
But if we really want to say which one is stronger and which one is weaker, we can’t just rely on solo to judge. Galio’s real strength is roaming and fighting in groups. If the opponent quickly snowballs, Kassadin will not be able to reach level 16, and the game will still be bad. Hard to beat.
In short, Kassadin can indeed be used as a backhand against Galio, but it will test his teammates' gank defense and his own laning development ability.
And she is very confident in these two aspects!
Equipped with a killing ring and a reusable potion, Mei Xia will enter the middle lane.
The opposite Dian's first-level student Q [War Gangfeng] tried to imitate her usage on MSI, and the troops were cleared and wasted.
Meixia used her backhand to hit the q [Void Ball] with her backhand against the strong wind. Because the q skill has a shield, she knocked out Galio's health while not being damaged at all.
Then Galio moved forward and used the passive a soldier to force the line.
Repeating this operation twice, Galio successfully blocked the second round of troops in front of the defense tower despite missing one-third of his health. He was only one step away from pushing the line into the tower, and he immediately succeeded in grabbing the second one!
At 2 minutes and 02 seconds, Galio took the lead in Level 2 and immediately learned e [Righteous Punch]. When Kassadin was only missing the last soldier to upgrade, he loaded it directly on Kassadin.
However, Meixia simply gave up replenishing troops and moved forward to avoid Galio who bumped into him from the left.
Then he turned back and moved into the center of the war, avoiding the damage from his Q skill.
At this time, Kassadin was at level 2. He faced the oncoming basic attack with passive damage and raised his hand to throw it away.
The spell shield provided by Q blocked all Galio's passive damage and only took the most basic damage from normal attacks. However, her backhand skills consumed Galio to half his health.
"Not everyone's Galio can achieve Mika's push effect!" The commentator doll couldn't help but sigh.
"Mika's Kassadin seems to have something to say?" Miller couldn't help but wonder if Kassadin really restrained Galio.
However, Mika is still only 50-50 developed here, because the ice soldier line is still pushing towards her, and it can be foreseen that Kassadin will not be able to push Galio for a long time. .
And soon, Galio's advantage in pushing the line was revealed.
h4cker's blind monk is similar to the game. He follows the same pattern and takes advantage of the speed of clearing the jungle to come to the river to grab the river crabs, and the prince's second q in the q is attached?
At this time, Meixia's support was not as fast as Galio's. In the end, firelolieq flashed and ran away frantically, giving up the river crab.
Immediately afterwards, the river crabs on the road were also given to the blind monk.
After finishing the meal, the blind monk went to the top lane again, arrogantly forcing Sword Lady, who was originally facing a small pressure in the lane, to retreat and not dare to take troops.
The game process is almost the same as the first game. The edg jungler was hacked by h4cker!
The difference is that Meixia's middle lane is no longer Syndra who is always on call, but Kassadin who needs to retreat and develop under the defense tower in the middle lane.
Without the support in the middle, fireloli obviously lost only two crabs, and in the game it just felt like it was difficult to move forward...
"When can Mika come over!!" Fireloli couldn't help but ask as he was grilled by Rambo in his jungle area on the top road.
"Wait for me at level 6!" Miatsu, who had no pressure to close down in the middle, and could even do a last-ditch attack under the tower without missing a beat, replied leisurely.
(End of chapter)