Chapter 93 Top Lane Tahm Kench and Mid Lane Corki!
Chapter 93 Top Lane Tahm Kench and Mid Lane Corki!
Chapter 94 Top Lane Tahm Kench and Mid Lane Corki!
Yu Tong and Shi Yi's exclamations erupted almost simultaneously in the commentary booth.
"What the heck?"
"Two supports? Two AD carries?"
Seeing the bot lane duos of Kalista and Tahm Kench, and Corki and Thresh on the champion select screen, countless professional players watching the match were stuck in a "loading" loop.
Little question mark ~ Do you have many friends?
For a moment, the backstage areas of various clubs, the players' lounges, and the secondary commentary rooms of the live streaming platforms all fell into a strange silence.
The barrage of comments paused for a fraction of a second, then surged in like a flood bursting its banks.
In contrast to these "professionals" who collectively crashed, the long-time fans who have followed BJBS all the way to TSG are smiling particularly brightly at this moment.
[Hahaha, why are you yelling now! You were just criticizing my Yun-ge for losing his touch and being a marketing mid-laner, and now you're saying he's a marketing mid-laner?]
[Turtle, Tahm Kench and Thresh, Kalista and Corki, how should we split them into lanes?]
[This is visually appealing and I love watching it. Riot designers, if the new season features lineups with these kinds of fancy moves, then I won't criticize you anymore.]
[Let's get the acrobatics going, brothers!]
Don't celebrate before the game starts; the game hasn't even begun. Even the best lineup won't be truly impressive until you win.
The noise in the live stream only subsided after the team compositions and lane assignments were finalized.
Only then were people finally able to get a glimpse of the full TSG lineup.
EDEvsTSG!
Blue team: Top lane Maokai, Jungle Kindred, Mid lane Twisted Fate, Bot lane Ashe and Alistar.
Red team: Top lane Tahm Kench, Jungle Rek'Sai, Mid lane Corki, Bot lane Kalista and Thresh!
"Top lane Tahm Kench, mid lane Corki?"
EDG base.
In the training room of Team One.
After entrusting the training tasks to the crown prince, Ai Luoli.
Mingkai followed Abu, and the two sat down in front of the computer to watch the opening match of the LSPL Spring Split.
"Top lane Tahm Kench —"
Abu repeated the sentence again.
The version analysis provided by the team's training group flashed through my mind.
"Patch 6.1 is a tank/heavyweight patch, with the meta top laners being Poppy, Maokai, Trundle, and Nautilus. Lissandra can also be considered for tempo-based play."
"Heavy Tank — Mingkai, have you ever played Tahm Kench? How's his damage?"
"No, Tahm Kench has a hard time getting into the jungle."
While Meiko was still picking champions, she chimed in, "Tahm Kench's base damage is outrageous, and he also has percentage-based damage, but his range is short, so he's bad in lane—"
"Wait, it comes with a percentage?"
Abu's sharp shout suddenly rang out in the room.
His innovative abilities may be average when it comes to game interpretation, version research, and tactical planning, but he has no major problems in working backward from existing answers to develop content.
A girl's comment about percentages instantly woke Abu up.
A hero with percentage-based damage, high tankiness, and healing abilities might struggle against ranged champions in the bottom lane.
But can we still drive on the road?
How do you deal with a group of clumsy tanks with mediocre damage and short range?
As if the clouds had parted to reveal the truth, Abu instantly understood the strategy behind Tahm Kench's spin move.
Fighting Maokai—it's just Poppy, Trundle, and other mainstream top laners; it seems like they face no pressure at all.
High damage in the early game, and no way to counter it when trading blows.
W's ability to devour people also ensures the absolute safety of two people diving under the tower.
Not only is it tanky enough, but its ultimate can also provide ranged support. Although it's a bit lacking in initiation, with two AD carries, TSG doesn't need to take the initiative to cause trouble.
"No wonder!"
"No wonder the mid laner is a Corki!"
Back on the field.
The game has entered the loading screen.
Fu Shiyan leaned back in his gaming chair, listening to Li Rui and the other two recount the arrangements made earlier, looking quite relaxed.
Yes, that's Tahm Kench, a lane bully who can trade blows and survive.
Even with a tank build, it can still deal high damage; it excels in team fights, initiating, counter-attacking, and protecting the carry.
It can support global flow and drive the entire field, and can also switch lanes to resist pressure, making it a perfect fit for the tank version and lane-swapping system.
I forgot the rest, but it was a terrifying presence that could make top lane tank players scream in agony.
Of course, top lane Tahm Kench and mid lane Corki are just meta picks that professional teams are bound to discover after two seasons of rework. Finding them and bringing them to the competitive stage is at most a coach's basic skill.
It's far from being a very good understanding of tactics.
The real test of the training team's capabilities lies in how to integrate this T0 monster, who counters all mainstream top laners, into the entire team's system.
As for single aircraft?
That makes it easier to understand.
The passive ability converts 50% of basic attacks into AP and increases damage by an additional 10%. In addition, Riot Games has added a timed explosive mechanism that enhances W and provides mobility. Corki is already a champion with extremely strong early-game burst damage, and after receiving the above two changes in the new season, he has instantly transformed from an ADC into a T0-level hybrid damage mid laner.
Strong in the early game, strong in the mid-game, and strong in the late game!
Lamborghini is known as the "little airplane."
In addition to the heroes being strong enough, Fu Shiyan's team composition also boasts excellent synergy.
Tahm Kench's ultimate and Corki's W are both strategic skills that allow for rapid support in the early game. When combined with Rek'Sai's global support ultimate, it's like a global strategy plus version.
With the addition of the bot lane duo of Kalista and Thresh, whose survivability is maximized, TSG's five players can regroup in a very short time, regardless of whether their own team makes the first move or the enemy team makes the first move.
"I just don't know if those LPL guys can understand the key to this tactic."
[All troops, attack!]
Just as he was thinking, the announcement from the system's female voice interrupted Fu Shiyan's thoughts.
who cares.
If you can learn it, then learn it; if you can't, then stay put.
"Alright, the game is loaded, the entire army is ready to attack."
Eleven will try his best to make the start of the game exciting enough. "Let's see how TSG's top lane Tahm Kench and mid lane Corki will perform in today's first game of the season."
"The game begins with both sides forming a long, straight line, showing no intention of invading."
"At level 1, EDE still seems stronger. Maokai and Twisted Fate both have some crowd control, Alistar has crowd control, and Ashe and Kindred's level 1 damage is also decent. On the other hand, the red side's Tahm Kench and Rek'Sai are the kind of heroes that need to be maxed out at level 3 to become truly impactful. Not invading is the right thing to do."
"The minions have already spawned. Wow, is Crush putting pressure on us right from the start? He's blocking the minion wave, trying to cause trouble for your Twisted Fate."
One level.
Fu Shiyan, who started with the Corruption Potion, positioned himself very aggressively, directly crossing his own minion wave to press the opponent's position, not giving him a chance to use basic attacks on minions.
EDE's mid laner seemed to lack understanding of the reworked Corki, and after thinking about it, didn't dare to stubbornly go for a straight attack.
Fu Shiyan also stopped there. Seeing that he was under immense pressure from his cards and had to give up his card selection, he took a step back.
"The young people still have a somewhat poor mentality."
Watching the card master in the game, whose card selection changed from red to blue due to nervousness and who failed to play A0E, Fu Shiyan simply moved the mouse lightly and poured in a QA.
After two rounds of back-and-forth pulling.
On the commentary panel;
"Wow!"
"Whoosh!"
"Level 1, the card only has one-third of its health left?"
Yu Tong and Eleven looked at each other as if they had seen a monster.
"No, is it that the new version of the aircraft is too overpowered, or is it—"
The last sentence was not uttered by Shi Yi.
[Is the intensity of the aircraft excessive? Do you want to hear what you're saying?]
[Two Qs landed at level one, mixed with a basic attack in between. With Thunderlord's Decree, it's normal for Twisted Fate, this squishy champion, to lose this much health.]
Wow, is this the skill level of the number one player in the Chinese server? He completely crushed professional players.
[(Laughing and crying) Wasn't it said that Dayun was very stable in professional matches, usually focusing on farming in lane and only exerting his strength in team fights?]
[Is it possible that back in the city championship, the opposing players weren't strong enough, and Crush wanted to train his teammates? Now that he's in LSPL, he needs to create momentum in the mid lane.]
[It's all about laning. The man who's the undisputed number one in the Chinese server—I always said that in professional matches, you can't just play a turtle build.]
[Everyone in ranked matches uses Bloodlust on their planes, but I never expected Thunder Burst to be so terrifying.]
[Same here, the plane is so strong, I'll go practice in ranked later.]
Practicing new heroes in ranked matches? That's really fun!
Brother—don't go—to deliver it—the family genealogy will be lost!
The mid laner's health has been reduced.
Fu Shiyan did not stop there.
While maintaining attack distance, continuously steal A-rank cards using basic attacks.
Until it is suppressed outside the range of ranged units.
"No, that's going too far! You won't let me get close to the minion wave without my W ability?"
"Where's the jungler? Jungler, take a look. The mid laner is almost outmatched."
Only then did the audience turn their attention to the jungle.
However, as the enemy team swiped from top to bottom, Kindred, who had just destroyed their own red buff, hadn't even had a chance to make a move.
The first blue and white mark that had just appeared on the field had already disappeared.
"At 2:05, Kindred will spawn its first jungle camp mark, which will only spawn at the Rift Scuttler and the F4 camp!"
Wu Chen let out a strange, mocking laugh.
He started with the red buff in the top half of the map, and his team had lane priority in the top, mid, and bottom lanes. Kindred wouldn't dare touch the river crab. As long as he could reliably control the river crab, he only needed to focus on controlling the F4 camp to greatly delay Kindred from getting the first mark.
In professional matches, unlike in regular ranked games, the speed at which Kindred acquires her first mark often has a butterfly effect, impacting subsequent events.
If the first one isn't secured and is eliminated by the opponent, then unless the player controlling Kindred can make up for it through ganks in lane, the transformative phase of the four-stack mark will be delayed by five to six minutes.
"EDE clearly didn't properly build his team composition based on Kindred's characteristics."
"They've already picked Kindred, and they still dare to choose weak lane matchups online. I don't know what their training team is thinking."
""
"Okay, okay, I got it!"
Li Rui waved his hand dismissively, "Old Zhou's Ghost didn't see Kindred in the river. The opponent must have finished clearing the whole area and gone back to control the top river. If the mark is placed on the river crab, how do you plan to deal with it, brother?"
Zhu Dan added, "The big tree is pushing the lane, I need to leave it for a while —"
While Tahm Kench's lane-swapping ability is strong, his lack of AoE damage in the early game before he can build Sunfire Cape is an unavoidable weakness.
Unfortunately, because the kill was not secured, Kindred's second mark happened to spawn in the upper half of the map.
Wu Chen: "————"
"Brother Yan, I was a little loud just now."
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