Chapter 99 Suffocation
Chapter 99 Suffocation
Chapter 100 Suffocation
When Ning first said to go to the enemy's F6 after finishing the game against Lan Chensong, Ning subconsciously resisted.
His prediction was that Tarzan would start with red buff, farm in the top half of the map, and then gank TheShy in the top lane.
But when he actually entered F6, he realized that Tarzan did indeed start with blue buff.
As a jungler, judging the enemy jungler's start of the game involves two aspects: the laning situation in each lane and the specific champion they are playing.
This feeling is like when the opponent is using this jungler, you put yourself in their first-person perspective and try to predict how the game will start.
Clearly, his initial assessment was wrong.
Fortunately, Chen Song was there to correct the situation in time.
What intrigued him was how Chen Song determined that Tarzan was a blue-market car.
"Damn it!"
Tarzan cursed under his breath and quickly reviewed the events in his mind.
After I finished my blue buff, I went to counter the raptors (F6), but Yasuo forced me to retreat. I then went back to my blue buff area to farm the gromp and wolves. In other words, the troll followed almost the same route as me, directly sneaking into my raptors from the river.
Did this person anticipate my jungle route from the very beginning, or was it just a coincidence?
"Tarzan, are you alright?"
Chovy asked a question while last-hitting minions in the mid lane.
"Red is gone, and F6 is gone too." Tarzan's voice was very soft.
Chovy? There was no response. He was engaged in a fierce trade of blows with Rookie's Yasuo. Both of them had already used health potions, and Rookie's positioning was extremely aggressive.
After clearing the red buff, Ning reached level four. He glanced at the top lane and asked, "Shy, can we gank?"
TheShy's Aatrox had already gained an advantage in the laning phase against Sword's Akali. He controlled the wave and stood there, while Akali didn't dare to go forward to farm minions.
TheShy nodded: "Wait until I push the lane... then we can cross it."
Knowing Tarzan's location, TheShy pressured the lane very aggressively.
They gave Sword absolutely no chance to breathe!
Whenever Akali tried to last-hit a minion, she would unleash her Q skill, Blade of the Blade. The key was that TheShy's Q skill had a very tricky angle, and Akali couldn't dodge the blade even after several attempts to turn around.
After all, this is TheShy's Aatrox, why are you laughing and joking around with him?
GRF Club Base.
"Zhou Qi, 0?" (What the hell?)
"0☑01 Bichuanzhou?" (How can we even play like this?)
Complaints came one after another from the training room.
Tarzan frowned as he looked at Chovy, who was utterly speechless about the game.
So you're just going to die in the mid lane forever, ignoring your teammates.
You were already at a disadvantage in the early game, and when you finally got a chance, Chovy just stayed in the mid lane and didn't move an inch.
In the recent Summer Split, Tarzan has been playing exceptionally well in the LCK, showing signs of becoming a top jungler, a view he himself also holds.
As for Ning, he might have been somewhat feared in S8, but now, it's long past his era.
In previous scrims against IG, Ning often got fed by himself, so he was in a very relaxed mood today.
Although I've heard from the coach that Ning's performance with Nidalee in his most recent LPL match was outstanding.
So what? It's just Nidalee, we can just ban her.
As for a brilliant performance, it's just a fleeting moment of brilliance, completely different from a blooming flower like myself.
However, ideals are often grand, while reality is often harsh.
After both sides finished their ban/pick phase and officially entered the game, he realized that the other side didn't treat him like a human being at all.
Ning's early jungle rhythm was even more aggressive than mine. He even figured out my jungle strategy, making Yasuo push a wave of minions and then come looking for my position.
Then came the gank on the top lane. Thanks to TheShy's laning advantage, the two quickly caught and killed Sword in the top lane.
Not only that, after Sword re-entered the game, he was relentlessly ganked by IG.
After continuous training, Akali had no chance in lane. Moreover, once the top lane was at a disadvantage, it was reflected in the jungle.
Against Aatrox and Troll Warlord, his top side of the map was no different from the enemy's base, which directly reduced his farming area.
Then there's Covy in the mid lane. He kept trying to gain an advantage in the laning phase, but because of the disadvantage in the jungle, he was constantly pressured and pushed by Rookiei in lane. Rookiei's Yasuo's Wind Wall was very well controlled. Every time Chovy tried to use his E skill to pull someone in, it would be blocked by the Wind Wall, and then he would follow up with a small combo of EAQ.
Knowing he was at a disadvantage, Tarzan focused on farming and trying to become tanky so he could find opportunities to engage in team fights.
But without Sylas, this troll became utterly unrestrained.
Tarzan's Sejuani was already struggling to farm, and against Trundle's ultimate, her tankiness was practically nonexistent.
On the other hand, once the troll gained an equipment advantage, GF had no way to deal with him.
Tarzani had initially held onto a sliver of hope, thinking that if the bot lane had an advantage, they could still win.
After all, Viper is now widely recognized as the god of AD carries in the LCK.
The result was that Viper, the god of AD, was thoroughly taught a lesson by JackeyLove and Baolan throughout the game without the help of both junglers, and also lost a lot of turret plating.
Even though Viktor and Tahm Kench are at a disadvantage in the laning phase against Kai'Sa and Lux, they shouldn't be getting crushed in CS and losing turret plates like this.
This is no longer a simple disadvantage in the laning phase; it's undoubtedly a complete collapse.
With advantages in top, mid, bottom, and jungle, IG then demonstrated the strength of a $8 World Championship winner, taking down GRF with a textbook-perfect rhythm.
The entire game was wiped out by IG in less than 20 minutes. GRF seemed to be seeing the same IG that wiped out SKT at MSI.
"1G Little Caller Chuan Kong C10C Bane R? 1 and 0 Pi?" (Didn't they say IG's performance in the Summer Split was bad? That must be a lie, right?)
GRF's head coach was still a bit stunned.
Although there was an element of practicing team compositions in the bot lane today, ultimately, the other lanes all featured their signature heroes and frequently used team compositions.
With this lineup, before the draft, he felt that while he wouldn't completely crush IG, IG was unlikely to win if the game continued.
But what happened? They were completely crushed by 1G!
It doesn't make any sense at all!
On the other hand, compared to GRF's reaction, IG remained very calm.
"I'm a troll, getting a little bored!"
Ning leaned back in her chair, legs crossed: "Tarzan is even worse. I could easily raise a pig for him."
Chen Song stood to the side without saying a word, and there was no joy on his face as he showed any sign of winning against GF.
That's the truth. He really didn't take GRF seriously. In his opinion, the individual skill of GRF players was no match for IG's.
Needless to say, as for the coach, Chen Song was confident that cVMa wasn't even qualified to carry his shoes.
Scanning the players' expressions, Chen Song suddenly clapped his hands, a gesture he usually used to gather the players together. After the players turned their attention to him, he said, "As you all saw in the training match just now, in terms of individual skill, our Guild G is definitely one of the best in the world. So I want to tell you all, before facing any opponent, you must tell yourselves that you are the best. Of course, this is not to make you arrogant, but to put aside the mentality of 'I can't beat them' when facing an opponent."
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