The game was going like this, especially after Su Can set the pace.
It can be seen that G2 is visibly anxious.
EDG's style of play is still the same as before, opening up the situation by leading the rhythm in the middle.
This game, which seemed relatively stable in the early stage, experienced fluctuations for the first time.
It is precisely because EDG is so familiar with this set, so everyone knows what it will look like when this rhythm is played.
G2 can't even think about being in a hurry.
Logically speaking, the hero Silas is in the middle, and his roaming ability is stronger than Clockwork.
Clockwork is just a brush hero, and if selected, he can easily become what everyone calls the Earthbound Spirit.
But this time, it seems that the roles of the two mid laners have completely reversed.
Silas was so suppressed on the line that he couldn't move at all. He wanted to roam, but the excessive pressure on the line made it impossible for him to help his teammates.
Su Can is different. He has a great advantage in laning.
Even if you have the line rights, you still save one teleport.
G2 was anxious to find a rhythm, but without a particularly good way, they had no choice but to form a team.
Many teams are like this. When they are in trouble, they will fight and start to team up unconsciously.
Although this year's G2 is already a world-class team, their operational capabilities are really not that strong.
Now G2 is thinking very simply, they want to target the middle.
If Su Can didn't die, they would always be under pressure.
As long as they can kill a wave of this clockwork, it will stabilize the morale of the army for them.
Nosuke teamed up and came to the middle one after another, and Caps also stole a blind move.
If you want to deal damage, you have to use the clockwork ultimate move.
It's just that the stolen ultimate move of Clockwork is definitely not as useful in Clockwork's hands, so he can only use it on himself.
With the blind man's ultimate move, the operating space will be slightly larger.
You can find an opportunity to kick Su Can back.
And since Silas has E around, he still has a chance to do a roundhouse kick even if he can't touch his eyes.
Not to mention that if he flashes well, he can also use R flash.
For professional players, even if they are not playing jungle, there is no problem with the basic operation of blind R flashing.
Don't tell me, Su Can didn't have any good ideas this time, and was directly hit with a flash.
Thanks to the wave that went to the bottom lane just now, I flashed and picked up the rhythm without handing over.
If he hadn't flashed, something would have happened to Su Can in the face of the enemy Nosuke's double-team.
It's not that exaggerated to die in a wave in the early stage, but it will give the opponent a rhythm, so you can't die casually.
"Oh, luckily the flash was delivered quickly and didn't give Caps a chance to adjust the angle with his E skill."
"If Silas kicks him back, OHYes won't be able to leave even if he flashes."
Seeing that Su Can's reaction was relatively timely and that nothing happened, the three commentators all breathed a sigh of relief.
As long as Su Can doesn't die, everything will be fine.
However, the three of them are still relatively honest in their commentary and will not mindlessly favor the LPL team.
If you explain it differently, it is clear that Su Can was hit and flashed this time, but when it came to their words, Su Can made a profit.
You can make money by destroying even one eye on the other side, so what else is there to say?
Wang Duoduo said worriedly: "This wave of OHYes flashes has been released."
"We all know that if a hero like Clockwork doesn't flash, the next five minutes will be quite dangerous."
"So OHYes, you must be careful here."
"..."
Su Can had indeed guessed that his flash was played out, and the opponent finally saw the opportunity and would definitely continue to come to the middle.
But Su Can is not without teammates.
If the commentators can see it, the professional players will naturally know it too.
Haro was like a mirror in his heart, he didn't want to do anything else, just catch Su Can, the death guard, and that would be it.
As long as Su Can doesn't die, everything will be fine.
Ye Ye was also moving, not giving the other side a chance to touch Su Can casually.
The pulling back and forth from both sides made Caps feel more comfortable.
Because his teammates were always relying on him, Su Can really didn't dare to play like before without flashing, and he even had to hit the bottom of the tower most of the time.
Judging from this game, it is really rare for Su Can to last a last hit under his own tower.
It seems that the roles of the mid laners on both sides have been reversed, but in fact Caps is still miserable.
He felt a little more comfortable now, and the gap between him and Su Can still existed.
Even if Su Can becomes more stable now, he should still hit the target with a last hit.
The hero Clockwork's last-ditch attack under the tower is much easier than Sylas.
Moreover, he is a hero with long hands, and it is difficult for others to harass him. Su Can is basically a perfect player.
The huge gap in CS between the two sides still exists, and Su Can also got a kill, so I don't know how far ahead Silas is in development.
The only good news for G2 is that they got the vanguard.
There was nothing the pioneer could do, so Su Can teleported to the bottom lane to lead the rhythm.
The rhythm has indeed picked up, but they are unable to compete for this vanguard because Su Can has no ultimate move.
When the game time came to about 11 minutes, the G2 jungler came directly to the middle and began to release the vanguard.
Putting the vanguard in the middle shows that he still wants to support the mid laner.
No matter how miserable this fight is, the mid laner is their well-deserved core position.
The tactical position is here.
And his teammates probably understand that if Caps doesn't develop, it will be difficult for them to win.
At the same time, G2 is probably also thinking about a second vanguard.
The middle tower is a relatively important resource. If you can knock down the opposite middle tower, you will undoubtedly feel much more comfortable.
Once you are in a disadvantageous situation, it will be difficult for you to push the opponent's first tower in the middle.
G2 first uses the first vanguard to hit the head. If the second vanguard is obtained later, it will definitely continue to be placed in the middle.
By then, the two vanguards will almost be able to demolish the tower in the middle.
If one tower can be demolished, the situation for G2 will not be that bad.
"Oops, we saw that G2's vanguard went directly to the middle."
"Obviously this is to support the mid laners and put some pressure on OHYes."
"Haro is coming closer. This wave should be fine."
"..."
In the game screen, Haro interprets the role of the middle bodyguard very well.
Ever since Su Can was knocked out of the way, Haro didn't dare to leave too far.
Basically always active near the middle lane.
Unless he sees the opponent's jungle position, he won't run too far.
Seeing the opposite jungler approaching again, Haro immediately approached without any hesitation.
If you want to attack our mid laner, I'm sorry, but you have to step over my corpse first.
G2 obviously didn't want to take action. With the jungler still there, they really couldn't beat the middle and jungle two-on-two.
I just want to be a pioneer.
When Haro came over to put pressure on him, Caps was a little panicked.
I was scared by Haro last time. When I saw this person, I felt like he was going to catch me.
Fortunately, at this moment, G2's assistant Luo came over again.
This G2 auxiliary actually showed its roaming ability.
Ever since Su Can messed up the bottom lane in the first wave and something happened, he started to let Ah P go and swam crazily to the middle lane.
Although he didn't find any good opportunities, it did bring a lot of pressure to Su Can.
This wave of Nakano Suke and three people gathered in the middle to put some pressure on Caps so that Caps can go up and eat the tapi with confidence.
If Caps is not in the front position, then the jungler will eat the money alone.
Giving only one jungler is obviously not in line with G2's original intention of releasing this pioneer.
Haro and Su Can really didn't have too many ideas. The three of them were all here, so they just stepped back and that was it.
"Command, wind up!"
"Ouch, clockwork is so big!!!"
The moment the Rift Pioneer was summoned, the commentators immediately shouted out.
It turned out that Su Can hid a ball in front of his defense tower.
This ball of clockwork is often used to make the opponent feel inadvertent.
When you don't pay much attention to him, something is likely to happen.
In fact, this wave of G2 is not too careless. They also communicated in the voice message that they should be careful of the clockwork ball.
He still kept a little distance from Su Can's ball.
But Su Can's big move was timed very well.
After the Pioneer was released, the three G2 players obviously moved more aggressively.
Su Can seized the opportunity and zoomed in directly. It was a very ambiguous distance that seemed impossible to reach.
As a result, he was stunned and grabbed the three people opposite him.
The Clockwork ultimate can pull three, which is pretty good in the game to be honest.
Not to mention that there are only three people on the opposite side now, which is very powerful. No wonder the commentator is so excited.
Before this wave of big moves, Su Can didn't even communicate with Haro to fight.
He just tried it, hoping to consume it and gain some damage.
Su Can himself didn't expect to be able to pull three directly.
Because of the distance of the ultimate move, it does seem to give people a bit of an illusion.
A big move, plus a W skill.
Although Su Can's equipment is not ready yet, this wave still dealt a lot of AOE damage.
Especially Luo, he was the most fragile one, and his health volume almost dropped by half.
Moreover, there is really no need to talk about the tacit understanding between Haro and Su Can.
Su Can just pulled out this ultimate move, and without even looking at how many of them he had pulled, Haro followed immediately.
This represents his trust in Su Can.
After really pulling three, it was Haro's time to play.
Needless to say, his proficiency as a blind monk goes without saying, and this one seems to be using his own champion skin.
The Q skill goes directly up to close the distance, followed by a wonderful R flash.
This R flash was not just for kicking people back. After adjusting the angle, Haro directly came out with a candied haws.
All three of G2's Nakano Suke were brought up, and their health levels seemed to be in danger.
Su Can was not idle here either, and directly kept up with the output.
Under normal circumstances, it is a little difficult for two people to fight three against each other.
Haro's equipment is not leading, it is almost the same as the opponent's jungler.
It's just that Su Can's equipment is slightly ahead, but at this point in time, the lead is obviously not enough.
But it was too good to hold off the big move.
The two people in the center and jungler used their ultimate moves to fully deal damage, and all three people on the opposite side took damage.
After using the two ultimate moves and Su Can's W damage, all three people on the opposite side seemed to have lost their health. Isn't this just a casual attack?
He kept chasing and finally won a great victory.
All three members of G2 were killed, and Su Can got two kills, forcing his own development to advance.
"Everyone is going to die, something big happened to G2!"
After this wave of play, even the LPL commentary did not collapse.
The European commentary on the scene made everyone numb.
Three people died immediately when a vanguard was released. This was the first time I saw a vanguard being released like this.
The Pioneer was knocked out, but who cared at this time.
A two-layered tart shell only costs 320 yuan, so how can it be compared with three heads?
When it was replayed, the European commentators were truly speechless.
Does EDG have any operations in the middle and jungle in this wave? Apparently not.
The key point is Su Can's ultimate move, but this ultimate move is very simple and unpretentious.
It's not like letting the blind monk bring the ball into the field. He directly pulled three of them with one big move. It's not that easy for me to fight against a human machine.
After this wave, Su Can knew that the game was almost over here.
It's not just three heads.
Taking advantage of the resurrection in the middle of the opposite side and before teleportation, Su Can can still push the line of soldiers through and then eat a layer of tapioca.
After going back with a large amount of money to replenish his equipment, Silas went online again and didn't know how to play.
And among the people who died in this wave, there was another assistant.
He was able to run to the middle in advance and was the first to move.
Tian Ye was also leaning towards the middle, but his speed was much slower than him.
But after this wave died, it would be better not to swim at all than to swim.
And as soon as Tianye sees that you are dead, there is no need to go to the middle lane anymore, so he turns around and goes back to the bottom lane.
Ah P is under a lot of pressure now. After the support left, he was already under a lot of pressure alone online.
After discovering that his support was dead, Ye Ye had to increase his strength when he came down, which made Ah P not dare to stay under the tower.
Bottom lane tapis continue to be eaten.
…
When the game reached 23 minutes, G2 was completely defeated.
Just look at Su Can's record. Now Su Can has got 7 kills.
A hero like Clockwork is not so easy to kill.
You can get seven kills in one game, which is really a bit invincible.
However, Su Can was leading the lane alone at this time. Unexpectedly, with Baron around, five people from G2 came to catch him.
"What's going on? All five people from G2 are here."
"The top order has also been teleported, there are really five of them!"
"Wow, OHYes, this position seems a bit difficult to escape."
"Can teammates come to my rescue?"
"I think it's better to just go with the big dragon. It's not a loss to trade one head for a big dragon."
"..."
The tone of the explanation suddenly became urgent.
Because this wave of G2 is really crazy, five people come to catch a clockwork, to be honest, I have never seen it in the game.
He probably knew that there was no chance in the competition, so he just wanted to catch Su Can to vent his anger.
The game can be lost, but Su Can must die!
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(End of chapter)