Faced with Su Can's choice, the commentator was just amazed.
Just express your incomprehension, there is no need to say too much.
This is Su Can, who dares to question it immediately.
What if he really has his own understanding? In other words, this outfit has unexpected effects.
Su Can’s traffic is here. If you dare to say something that you are not, fans will reply directly to you with two words: "Are you?"
If it were another player, he would have to comment on the high ground, because it seems unreasonable.
When faced with Su Can's play, the three of them were all elderly people who knew what to say and what not to say.
After being surprised, Wawa even joked: "This outfit is mainly about being both offensive and defensive."
Miller looked around, and his obsessive-compulsive disorder was really visible.
I couldn't help but said: "The money he has should be enough to buy synthetic cloth armor shoes. If he doesn't use this Dolan Sword, wouldn't it be better to just go bare cloth armor shoes?"
You can probably guess the economic situation by looking at the equipment.
With straw sandals and small cloth armor costing 300 yuan on your body, you can directly make cloth armor shoes with a difference of 500 yuan.
The price of a Dolan sword is 450 yuan.
There was only a price difference of 50 yuan. Su Can's finances couldn't be that bad. When he got home, he didn't see him waiting for the money, so he came out directly.
Even if it's really close, just wait a few seconds. Anyway, this wave of teleportation can go online.
There must be no problem with the money, it's just that Su Can didn't want to go out and bought a Dolan sword on purpose.
This is what Miller can't understand the most.
Logically speaking, it should be much more comfortable to fight against a hero like Gnar, who mainly relies on flat A to deal damage in the lane, with cloth armor shoes.
Even if he gets hit by Gnar a few times, it won't hurt much.
It's not impossible to buy something else, but it doesn't make sense for you to buy the Dolan Sword.
Miller racked his brains and couldn't figure out what improvement Ornn would get if he released the Doran Sword.
In fact, this thing is really useless. Su Can saw others using this thing in the competition before, so he chose to try it.
Cheng Lu's Ornn was taken out for a while, and the laning was very fierce.
Especially when facing the Crocodile, he will give you a complete solo kill at every turn, which will make everyone praise you.
I don’t know if she was exaggerated, which caused Cheng Lu to be a bit pretentious when playing Ornn in one game, so she just went out with Dolan Sword.
Then he was killed by Brother Breath's crocodile on the opposite side.
Su Can did this to help Gnar and make the opponent play more aggressively, which was a bit of a waste of money.
It definitely has an effect, but the improvement is only that small. This kind of equipment gives a little chance.
If you ask Su Can to kill someone on purpose, that's definitely impossible. Su Can never does that kind of thing during a game.
If you really go up and give first blood, you may not be able to beat the opponent later, and you are a weak opponent in the lane.
Hearing his good brother's words, Wawa seemed a bit dangerous, so he quickly helped to add: "OhYes's style is to fight very fiercely in the lane, even when playing a tank. This kind of equipment is indeed like his style."
Miller knew that was enough, so he nodded and didn't dwell too much on this topic, and continued to watch the two sides facing each other on the road.
Letme looked at the equipment on the other side and couldn't understand it either.
He is old Ornn, and he knows how to dress up this hero better than most people.
Su Can's hand of Dolan Sword made Letme's CPU spin for a long time, and she was stunned to understand what Su Can was thinking.
He was a little cautious at first, fearing that Su Can would do something cruel in this outfit.
It turned out that it seemed to be a normal alignment.
After buying the Dolan Sword, the damage I inflicted on him seems to be quite considerable.
Both sides just went back to replenish a wave of equipment.
Neither of them got any kills in the early stage, and the economic situation was about the same.
Su Can's lead in those few last hits doesn't mean much, and it can't be called an economic lead.
When the economy is about the same, it would be reasonable for Ornn to go back and build equipment.
Because Ornn wanted to make armor, it would be effective if he took out a small piece and put it on his body.
If Gnar wants to hit Ornn, it will be more painful, and he has to take out equipment like Black Cut first.
Su Can's forced reorganization was equivalent to a waste of money. In this way, Nar still had an advantage in terms of damage.
After beating it for a while, Letme finally got a taste of it, and she indeed became a lot more courageous.
In addition, the combination of the top lane on both sides is difficult to catch when the jungler comes before level 6, so the junglers on both sides do not choose to go to the lane in the early stage, allowing the two to play freely.
At first, I was still worried about the opponent's jungler, but after a long time, everyone will relax their vigilance.
Moreover, after being suppressed by Su Can for so long, it was finally possible to suppress Su Can today. The feeling was fascinating, and Letme kept getting better.
I looked back at the end of this game. Who said that I would be beaten by a hundred dollars as soon as I met Su Can.
Of course, Su Can didn't just take beatings without fighting back, he was always exchanging blood with the opponent.
If Ornn wants to deal damage, it depends on whether he can produce a fragile effect.
When facing a hero with long hands, it is not easy to think that A is fragile.
Letme also pays more attention to this aspect, so he still stays ahead in exchange of blood.
But Su Can is also working hard.
Ornn is fragile and doesn't have to be level A to be able to hit it. There are other ways to trigger it, such as hitting it with the second stage of his ultimate move.
Another example is that when the body has a fragile effect, it can also trigger damage if it is bounced by Ornn's Q skill.
When Gnar came up to think about A, QW started almost at the same time.
After throwing out the Q skill, he spit out a large amount of fire breath almost at the same time.
Note that the position of the Q skill is slightly moved back. The opponent is seeing the damage caused by Ornn's W. If he doesn't want to be hit by you, he must move back.
At this time, the rock pillar of the Q skill bulges, which can produce a fragile effect.
It sounds easy, but it still requires some skills in actual combat, and Su Can can't succeed every time.
If it succeeds once, the damage dealt will be very good.
But Gnar can get bigger as he fights, so overall Su Can will definitely suffer.
"Be careful with this wave of OhYes. Kasa is on the road, and Gnar is getting bigger. If Gnar's big move pushes him back, everyone will be gone."
After the two of them reached level six, Wawa couldn't help but worry as he watched Gnar grow bigger again.
In the second game, RNG replaced Kasa.
In this game, Kassa didn't come to the road very much. This wave was really just passing by in the wild. I happened to see Gnar getting bigger, so I wanted to see if there was any chance.
Changmao added: "Oh Yes, with this blood volume, we really have a chance. Nnar doesn't even need to knock him against the wall to stun him, he can just push him back."
"Fortunately, OhYes is also quite stable and did not move forward to give Letme a chance."
Seeing Su Can's steady movements, many people felt relieved.
Mainly, Su Can could also feel that Letme had been suppressing him just now and had never been so far forward.
Now every step taken by Giant Gnar reveals eagerness.
When Su Can saw this situation, he almost understood.
Kasa's focus is not on the top lane. If Su Can played a different hero, he might have spent more time.
If you're playing Ornn, it makes no sense to waste time targeting him.
Seeing how cautious Su Can was, Kasa left immediately and only squatted for a few seconds.
When Kasa went from the river to the middle, he was noticed by EDG's vision. Su Can saw Kasa leaving and started walking forward directly.
"Roar!"
As soon as Letme saw that Su Can dared to come up to hit him, he was about to run out of anger and was about to become smaller. He directly pressed E and jumped up, and then slapped Su Can against the wall.
"Ouch, Gnar jumped up and took a big shot!"
"OhYes didn't react and pressed W to get immune control, and was photographed by Gnar on the wall."
Compared with Miller's fierce tone, the remaining two people were much calmer.
Just listen to the baby saying casually: "This wave of damage should not be enough, just come up and deal a set of damage."
Everyone can see that it is a bit impossible for Bonnar to kill Su Can alone.
However, Gnar's ultimate move is not worth much, and many players will choose to use it when laning.
There are even those who use big moves to clear troops.
"But after the damage done to Bonnar, OhYes's health is a bit low. He needs to return to the city this time."
Miller couldn't help but said: "If we don't go back this time, we will be healed by Gnar later, and we will have a chance to kill alone."
RNG fans were somewhat inspired when they saw this.
Letme can knock Su Can back in the lane, even if it is not a solo kill, it is still very good. Who would believe it if I told it before.
After one set was played and Su Can resumed action, Gnar also happened to become smaller and was still actively chasing Su Can's A, resulting in a somewhat aggressive position.
There is nothing wrong with Letme's choice this time. We must chase and fight Su Can back. If Su Can pretends to be more pretentious, he might be able to chase A to death.
Both of them have flash. If you notice something is wrong and flash again, I can flash to follow up and compensate for the damage.
Letme thought about several possibilities, either sending Su Can home or flashing Su Can out.
But he really never expected that Su Can would dare to fight back!
"Buzz!"
The canyon shook, and Su Chan summoned a huge molten goat.
The moment QR started his hand, Su Can went straight forward and knocked the person up.
Then A once, the second R hits out and then A again.
After Gnar hits the ground, spray W directly up, and then level A to create a fragile effect, instantly causing Gnar's health bar to evaporate.
"What, kill now?"
"In the end what happened?"
"Oh my god, Ornn's damage is so high?"
The three commentators were immediately shocked.
It's quite scary that Su Can dares to fight back with this amount of HP. What's even more scary is that he instantly kills Gnar.
Even Letme, who was opposite me, was stunned. She didn't expect that she would die.
He asked himself that he had done some research on Ornn, but he had never done such a high damage with one set.
The first is that he didn't realize that Ornn could kill him. His health volume was very healthy, and he still had more than 1,200 health points after turning into Gnarl.
The second one was being knocked back twice in a row, and it was difficult to react.
Later, when he saw the remaining health and had room to react, Letme knew that he would definitely die and did not press the flash button.
Ornn can still kill if he can dodge and keep up, so there is no need to dodge.
"First Blood!"
Seeing that the first blood was obtained, Su Can looked satisfied.
As expected, he used the Dolan Sword, and finally succeeded in getting Letme on top.
This wave is almost done after one set. If Su Can QE retreats immediately and cannot hit him, there is really no chance to kill him.
The problem is that he has to continue chasing him, and the distance is so close. Doesn't this give Su Can a chance?
Su Can was waiting for him to jump up with his E skill, not to mention that he was still in Little Gnar state, so the damage was completely sufficient.
Ornn's damage is underestimated by many people. In fact, the early laning damage is pretty good.
The main thing is to produce vulnerable effects.
Su Can just used a set of skills to hit three vulnerable ones. It was Orn's standard three-break combo, and the burst damage was still considerable.
Many times Ornn is killed alone in the lane, and a large part of the reason is that he does not recognize the damage of this hero.
In the combo that Su Can just played, you can actually omit the A-level move. If you don't have enough hand speed or proficiency, you don't need to go to the A-level move.
Because the second stage of R can deal vulnerable damage, forcing to go to A may affect the speed of the entire combo.
Su Can didn't have this burden, so he just added a little more A, and the damage was completely enough.
It can barely be counted as a set of unexplained combos, but if you want to unleash them all, you have to give the opponent a chance.
The commentator was excited, but he couldn't quite see the sequence of Su Can's combos.
But the audience was already excited, and Su Can once again filled the screen with question marks.
"???"
"Holy shit, how did you kill this?"
"That's outrageous. Ornn's damage is so high?"
"It turns out that Ornn's health bar can also disappear. It's outrageous!"
"Three pieces per second are fragile, even if the gods come, they have to kneel down!"
"I know you are very fragile at three seconds. If I am fragile at three seconds, how should you deal with it?"
"..."
(End of chapter)