The next day, there was no EDG game scheduled on the schedule.
As a result, the EDG players chose to stay in the training room of the hotel and continue high-intensity training to maintain competitive status.
Of course, if they encounter a particularly critical or eye-catching game between other teams, they will also suspend training and gather together to watch and analyze.
In the morning, after three intense and fulfilling training matches, the team members leaned back on the e-sports chairs slightly tired.
Su Mo stood up, stretched, and reminded at the same time:
"Everyone, let's take a break and watch a game together. IG played against DWG, I've watched this one a lot."
Once they heard that it was a competition between the two teams, the team members who were still a little sleepy instantly became energetic and came over one after another.
The director touched his chin and murmured thoughtfully:
"Speaking of which, DWG and IG seem to be the third seed teams in their respective divisions. Hey, let's not talk about the strength of these two teams. , It feels like it should be quite close. This game will definitely be exciting.”
Su Mo stepped back to give his teammates a more comfortable viewing space. Everyone naturally gathered around and looked at the big screen in the center of the training room.
Coach Abu also walked over from the coaching bench next to him, stood behind everyone, and said seriously:
"You all cheer up and watch this game! DWG, as a new generation strong team in the LCK, will definitely fight with all its strength against IG without any reservations. We can just take this opportunity to take a closer look and see what new things and tactics the teams in the LCK division have been focusing on practicing recently."
At this moment, a crisp mobile phone notification sounded.
Su Mo glanced down and found that there was new news from the LPL expedition group.
He clicked it and took a look.
IG, Ning: "Brothers, watch out! Next, I will show you what it means to capture DWG alive!"
IG, Baolan: "Gao Zhenning, can you stop embarrassing yourself outside? As long as you don't send random gifts, our IG can win!"
IG, Doinb: "IG can definitely win! IG is so fierce, and there are such powerful Rookie and Theshy in the team!"
IG, Ning: "Jin Gugu, can you stop being so disgusting? I got goosebumps and vomited!"
IG, Meiko: "Come on IG! Our whole EDG team will cheer you up mentally!"
On the screen, the game is about to begin.
Players from both sides are taking the stage one after another for a simple pre-match appearance.
Subsequently, some player interviews produced before the game began to be played on the big screen, especially clips about how they evaluated their opponents in this game.
·DWG’s mid laner Aker and top laner Nuguri both behaved very modestly in the interview, and their words were full of respect for Rookie and Theshy, the two top LPL players.
In contrast, the IG team members appear confident, and their words and deeds reveal a strong aura that is bound to win.
The players got into their positions and adjusted their equipment, and the game soon entered the exciting BP (hero banning and selection) phase.
Coach Abu also took out the notebook and pen he carried with him, and was ready to start recording and analyzing with concentration.
The BPs of both sides come and go, and the previous few choices seem to be relatively normal and routine.
Suddenly, IG decisively took out Akali during the selection stage!
As for DWG, they almost instantly locked up Kyle (Angel) in response.
Coach Abu frowned slightly when he saw this, and muttered in a low voice:
"Angel? It doesn't seem easy to use Angel to beat Akali, right? The line will be severely suppressed."
Su Mo stood aside, cold. Analyze it quietly:
"I guess this angel is not used to line up with Akali. There is a high probability that it will swing to the middle."
As expected, IG got a hand of Lucian for Rookie.
Su Mo saw this and continued his analysis: "Look, IG's Lucian is obviously targeting the Mercy. As a result, DWG's Mercy will have a very uncomfortable time in lane whether they are on the road or in the middle."
Coach Abu nodded, and then asked: "Su Mo, what do you think of the strength of the hero Mercy in the current version? I remember you played it once in a game before, and the effect was very good, but then Mercy went through a relatively major revision."
Su Mo patiently introduced: "The overall strength of the current version of Angel is much stronger than when I played before. The most critical change is that the previous Angel needed to be upgraded to level 11 before it could become a long-range attack hero, but now, it only needs to be upgraded to level 6, and the formation speed is much faster."
At this moment, DWG decisively got a hand of Jayce for their top laner Nuguri at the last choice (fifth floor).
In this way, DWG's lineup has been finally determined. Nuguri's Jayce on the top lane will face Theshy's Akali.
The game officially begins, entering the Summoner's Rift.
In the middle, the Angel controlled by Aker was suppressed miserably by Rookie's Lucian online!
Just five minutes into the game, Mercy's last hits were suppressed by Lucian by more than a dozen.
Meiko looked at the laning situation in the middle on the screen and felt something was wrong, and said:
"This Aker's angel actually has the talent of "Omen of Stealing". He must be too courageous! Facing a strong early hero like Lucian, how dare he bring the talent of stealing money?"
Su Mo heard this, smiled lightly and said: "Perhaps, this is the self-confidence of top players."
He paused and continued to add: "Although Aker was very humble in the interview before the game, he must have absolute confidence in his personal strength."
Suddenly, the first wave of small-scale team battles broke out in the bottom lane!
The rock bird controlled by DWG's jungler Canyon launched a wave of precise GANK against IG's bottom lane combination, successfully creating a one-for-two advantage exchange.
IG’s jungler Ning Wang saw that the angel in the middle had not yet reached level 6, which seemed to be a good GANK opportunity, and he wanted to try to gank in the middle.
However, his intention was perceived in advance by DWG's vision of the river.
As a result, the situation on the field suddenly became a little embarrassing.
Wang Ning's jungle hero was wandering in the middle river, wanting to go up but not daring to go up, and seemed a little hesitant.
In the end, he was chased by the DWG jungler who arrived in time and was forced to hand over his flash before he could escape.
The factory manager was shocked when he saw this scene and couldn't help but complain:
"Ah? What is this King Ning doing? Since he wants to go up, he should be decisive and go directly! Or just don't go up at all and just go to the jungle. Isn't it a waste of his development time to wait in the middle for a long time?"
In the middle, Aker's Angel is still struggling to support himself under the strong suppression of Rookie Lucian.
At eight minutes into the game, Mercy's last hit count had been suppressed by Lucian by a full twenty!
Meiko looked at the huge laning gap and couldn't help but muttered:
"I feel that the hero Angel may really not be a good choice in this version. At least, you must not choose it first, otherwise you will be rubbed on the ground by various heroes on the opposite side."
Coach Abu also nodded in agreement: "That's right. Moreover, this is an Angel that has been officially strengthened. According to the weak strength of the previous Angel, being suppressed by the opponent twice in ten minutes is a small amount of CS."
When everyone heard this, they subconsciously turned their attention to Su Mo.
Su Mo's figure seemed to suddenly become taller at this moment.
After all, Su Mo had previously used the old version of Angel that had not yet been enhanced to defeat Shocking Carrie in the game and lead the team to victory.
Su Mo felt the eyes of his teammates and said:
“In general, Mercy is a hero that is more suitable for going on the road. Because the laning environment in the middle lane is relatively rigid, the hero’s space for movement is limited. On the other hand, the troop line on the top lane is longer and the terrain is more complex. Mercy can resist pressure and develop in various ways, and can even take the initiative to give up a battle. However, in the middle, these operations are difficult to achieve." After hearing this, Coach Abu immediately wrote down everything Su Mo said in his notebook.
Suddenly, the rock bird controlled by DWG jungler Canyon once again activated the ultimate move "Wall Curtain", quickly supported from the jungle to the bottom lane, once again successfully completed the GANK against the IG bottom lane combination, and once again got a wave of double kills!
At this point, IG has clearly fallen into a disadvantage in terms of the overall situation.
The factory director saw this and commented: "DWG, as a jungler, does have something! He knows very well that IG's bottom lane combination is the only lane in their lineup where it is easier to find opportunities to gank, so he has been focusing on the bottom lane to catch it."
He paused and continued: "I I feel that IG’s bottom lane combination should be more clumsy when they know that they are the opponent’s main target. Judging from the lineups of both sides, IG’s bottom lane combination is indeed the best point for the opponent to catch, so they should not play so aggressively and give their opponents opportunities.” Su Mo put forward a different view. He analyzed:
"However, you also have to consider another issue. IG's bottom lane is EZ, while DWG's bottom lane is Kai'Sa. If EZ does not exert enough suppression in the lane and just develops peacefully with Kai'Sa on the opposite side, then for IG, it is actually equivalent to a disadvantage. Because in the team battle period, EZ's continuous output ability is definitely not as good as Kai'Sa."
The game is still going on fiercely.
The two sides began to frequently exchange heads in the mid-term, and the battle situation was crisscrossed.
DWG's mid laner Aker, after being severely suppressed in the early stage, has always chosen to develop steadily in the middle lane and no longer roams easily.
On the contrary, IG's mid laner Rookie, after gaining the laning advantage, began to frequently roam to the top lane, helping Theshy's Akali successfully kill Nuguri's Jayce several times.
Ray looked on and couldn't help but comment:
"DWG's top laner Nuguri is really strong. His Jayce is facing off against Theshy's player Akali was able to maintain a slight laning advantage in the early stages of the game. Although the advantage was not too large, it was already very impressive."
No one from EDG raised any objections when they heard this.
Theshy's personal strength is obvious to everyone. Among the top laners in the LPL, he is definitely unique.
Perhaps, only Su Mo can steadily outperform him. Other top laners will be more or less powerless when facing Theshy.
The two sides continue to develop and compete for a long time in the mid-term.
The economic curves of DWG and IG alternately lead, but the economic gap between the two sides has always been very small and has never been truly widened.
As the game time went by, DWG's ADC Kai'Sa finally made his third large-scale core equipment.
At this point, DWG's lineup has gradually begun to exert strength and entered their strong period.
Hence, taking advantage of the moment when IG had a gap in their field of vision in the jungle, DWG decisively chose to form a group and quickly Rushed out the Baron!
By the time IG's team members reacted and rushed to the Big Dragon Pit to check the situation, it was already too late. The dragon's wail echoed through the canyon, and the buff was easily collected by DWG.
Iboy saw this and commented: "With the three-piece Kai'Sa, the speed of beating the baron is really not that fast. IG has not set up a good vision near the baron pit for such a long time. This big dragon is basically a gift to DWG for nothing."
After DWG successfully obtained the baron buff, DWG immediately began to organize a group to advance.
At this time, the role of the hero Angel in team battles gradually became apparent.
Even if DWG's formation is forced by IG, Angel can activate the ultimate move "Moment of the Holy Judgment" at the critical moment to provide precious invincible time for teammates who are focused on the fire, thereby resolving the crisis.
Furthermore, in order to forcefully start a group, IG often uses many key control skills and explosive skills.
In this case, if the key figures of DWG are killed, then in the subsequent continuous team battles, IG will be very weak due to the skill vacuum period, and will not be able to defeat DWG at all.
· With the blessing of the Baron Buff, DWG began to make great progress. It was unstoppable all the way and successfully took down IG's second tower in the middle.
The director looked at the scene of IG's retreat on the screen and made his own judgment:
"No way, IG has gone too far. Their lineup, until this point in time, is no longer a match for DWG."
However, just when everyone thought that IG would be easily defeated by DWG like this, the situation on the field suddenly changed!
Suddenly, in the positional battle in front of the second tower on the top road, Akali, controlled by Theshy, cut into the battlefield from the flank like a ghost!
He cooperated with King Ning's jungle hero's accurate team start, and with lightning speed, he took the lead in killing DWG's core output point Kai'Sa in seconds!
Subsequently, Theshy's Akali became a team-fight troublemaker, using the Xia formation and multiple displacements to repeatedly pull in DWG's formation, successfully retaining several of the opponent's heroes, creating output space for teammates, and forcefully fighting back a disadvantageous situation!
Meiko cheered excitedly when she saw this scene: "Theshy! Ness! Thehsy and King Ning both stepped forward at the same time!"
He continued excitedly: "This feels like IG is having fun again! With Akali growing so fat, the C heroes in the back row of DWG are actually quite dangerous!"
However, just when everyone in EDG thought that IG was about to blow the counterattack clarion call and stage a shocking comeback, IG's auxiliary Baolan accidentally moved while trying to get a deep vision and was killed by DWG.
In a chain reaction, Rookie's Lucian, who came to support, was also killed in battle.
DWG seized this golden opportunity and once again easily defeated the newly refreshed Baron.
Subsequently, they moved non-stop to fight in the Ancient Dragon Pit, and even though the IG personnel were not all there, they also captured the Ancient Dragon.
Hands Shuanglonghui's DWG, the offensive is already unstoppable.
What followed was a unilateral crushing massacre. In the end, the DWG team defeated IG without any danger and won this key victory!
After watching this ups and downs and dramatic game, everyone in the EDG lounge shook their heads in unison and sighed.
The factory director was the first to comment: "I found that the IG team is really undisciplined in playing. Sometimes they can indeed perform very exciting and dazzling operations, which are breathtaking. However, there will always be someone in the team who inexplicably sends out kills at some critical moments, ruining a good game."
He paused and continued to add: "Sending a few kills in the early stage of the game may not have such a fatal impact. But in the middle and late stages, a kill in a key position often means a big dragon, which may even directly lead to the loss of the game. Who can withstand this kind of mistake!" Meiko also said thoughtfully: "Don't mention it, the IG team seems to have this style all the time. They last year It was the same in S8. When they played well, they were unstoppable, but various small mistakes also appeared one after another, ruining many advantageous games. "
"It's just that this year's DWG team, the players' personal abilities seem to be very strong. IG failed to rely on their strong personal abilities to achieve a huge laning advantage like last year, so once they make a small mistake, DWG will seize the opportunity, causing huge losses."
At this time, the LPL expedition group became lively again.
FPX, Doinb: "What are IG doing? Are there too many mistakes in this game?"
FPX, Tian: "I feel like IG will be able to win this game if I don't send two waves of key kills."
EDG, Iboy: "Oh , I can only say that this is the normal performance of IG, just get used to it."
IG and Ning: "This is a good luck for the opponent DWG. Really, this can make them win, and I am convinced."
He then posted another message: "It's okay, the group stage is still going! They can't have such good luck every time!"
IG, Baolan: "Gao Zhenning, do you have the nerve to speak out? If you hadn't sent a few random waves of rhythm in the early stage, we would have won this game long ago!"
IG, Ning: "Hey, Princess Blue, you have the nerve to speak out? That key vision of yours in the last wave You made a mistake and directly sent Baron and Ancient Dragon to the opponent, which decided the outcome of the game. Don't you have any idea? "
Seeing that King Ning and Baolan were in the LPL expedition group, they started arguing with full force, regardless of the other team members watching.
Edg's side, Coach Abramovich clapped his hands quickly, drew everyone's attention back, and said:
"Okay, now we have finished watching the game. Judging from the situation of this game, the personal abilities of the DWG team players are indeed very strong. We must pay enough attention to this."
In the next two days, the S9 group stage competition continued in full swing.
EDG once again easily defeated the SPY team in the subsequent games, ending the entire first round of the group stage with a perfect record of winning three games.
After the first round of the group stage, there will be a three-day rest period.
Himmediately afterwards, the more critical and cruel second round of the group stage will officially begin!
For EDG, which currently maintains an unbeatable record, the pressure to qualify from the group is not too great.
Their main task now is to carefully observe and analyze the qualifying situation of other groups and the situation of potential knockout opponents.
The first day of the second round of the group stage will be played by Group A.
Within this day, all remaining games in Group A will be played to determine the group’s final promotion spot.
The current qualifying situation for Group A is relatively clear.
After the first round of the group stage, the G2 team from the LEC region ranked first in the group with a record of winning three games.
The GRF team from the LCK division is temporarily ranked second in the group with a record of two wins and one loss.
The remaining C9 team had one win and two losses in the first round.
As for the HKA team, they failed in all three games in the first round of the group stage and failed to win.
The first thing to take place is the battle for the top spot in Group A - the focus of the battle between GRF and G2.
These two teams are now going all out to compete for the first place in the group.
The director looked at the game that was about to start on the screen and muttered with some confusion:
"GRF actually lost to G2 in the first round of the group stage. This is something I didn't expect. Did we overestimate their strength before?"
"I thought that with GRF's strength, it wouldn't be too difficult for them to beat G2."
Hearing this, Su Mo responded: "Now the top teams in the European and American divisions are not as weak as we thought. Their top teams are still quite competitive."
The director continued, with a hint of calculation in his tone:
"If G If RF loses to G2 today, they will qualify as second in the group at most. If EDG can qualify as the first in the group, then we may still draw them in the next quarterfinals draw? Meiko said on the side, expressing his opinion:
"To be honest, if GRF is really double-killed by G2, then I personally would rather meet GRF in the quarterfinals than G2. The G2 team's playing style is really weird and full of uncertainty."
On the screen, players from both sides have appeared one after another.
Every player on the GRF team has an uneasy expression on their face, looking a little solemn.
Su Mo can see that after GRF unexpectedly lost to G2 in the first round of the group stage, they must have endured huge pressure from fans and media in the LCK region.
Hence, they are now back on the field with a strong sense of revenge and anger.
Before entering the BP session, the pre-match interview clips with players from the G2 and GRF teams began to play on the big screen as usual.
As expected, Perkz, the core player of the G2 team, started his iconic pre-match "trash talk" session again!
Perkz said with a relaxed expression in front of the interview camera:
"To be honest, the GRF team is not actually on the list of our main competitors. In the eyes of our G2, The only real opponent is EDG. So, I hope this game can be finished as soon as possible. We don't want to waste too much time on GRF. "Hold the grass!" Iboy couldn't help but exclaimed when he saw Perkz's remarks.
Meiko also sighed: "Is this the legendary "King of Forces"? This is too pretentious!"
He paused, and then said with a somewhat joking tone: "Now I suddenly want to support GRF, I really I don’t want to see Perkz’s arrogant face anymore.”
Entering the BP round, in this game, Griffin’s jungler Tarzan chose a hero that needed to be manipulated very much - Kiana.
Mid laner Chovy got the same assassin-type hero-Akali.
Top laner Doran also chose a very offensive hero - Jayce.
Seeing the lineup finally determined by GRF, Meiko showed an uneasy look on his face and said:
"Their GRF lineup has all chosen carry heroes that require extreme maneuverability! Isn't this too much of a tightrope? There is not even a serious front-row tank in the entire lineup!"
Su Mo heard this and joked: "Whoever is hit by the opponent's first mover will naturally become the front-rower."
He paused and added seriously. Added: "Of course, it's not that exaggerated. Although the two heroes Kiana and Akali look like squishy assassins, they both have very flexible displacement skills and life-saving means. It is not easy to easily kill them in a team battle. In the end, it still depends on the player's personal operation and on-the-spot performance."
The G2 team's lineup is also not simple.
Their top laner Wunder chose a hero that could be considered unsolvable in the later stage - Angel Kyle.
As for the bottom lane combination, it is even more surprising that they chose an unconventional "barrel + Yasuo" combo.
It can be seen that both sides are fighting very hard in this crucial battle for the top spot, and both want to come up with something that is at the bottom of the box.
The game officially begins, entering the Summoner's Rift.
In the early laning stage of the game, GRF relied on the players' superior personal abilities to achieve laning advantages on all three lines!
The G2 team had no choice but to enter a passive situation of comprehensive resistance to pressure on the third line.
The GRF players began to accumulate slight economic advantages in an orderly manner.
For G2, although this situation is uncomfortable, it is still within the acceptable range. It is nothing more than being slightly suppressed by the opponent in the last hit.
But soon, the first wave of key rhythm points on the field appeared!
G2 jungler Jankos, controlling his blind monk Li Sin, wants to compete for the swift crab resources in the river area.
As a result, he was accidentally ambushed by Tarzan, the GRF jungler who had been ambushing here for a long time!
GRF's mid laner Akali also came to support at an extremely fast speed. Together with Tarzan's Kiana, she successfully killed Jankos's blind monk and gained first blood!
However, this is not over yet!
Immediately afterwards, G2's jungler Jankos wanted to try to GANK the top lane to help Wunder's Angel relieve the pressure on the line.
As a result, his movements were once again detected in advance by Griffin's jungler Tarzan, and once again he was accurately ambushed by Tarzan, and once again he was successfully killed!
The expression on the director's face became a little solemn when he saw this scene, and he said:
"No, GRF's jungler Tarzan seems to have completely grasped G2's jungler Jankos! It's like he has a full-map plug-in, and he can always predict Jankos's movements in advance. This person's game awareness is really a bit perverted."
G2's position began to show signs of collapse. The players were defeated one by one by GRF, making it difficult to form effective resistance.
GRF's advantages are snowballing, rapidly expanding its economic lead.
G2’s jungler Jankos seems to have become a little impatient after being killed twice in a row.
He forcefully organized his teammates and wanted to gank the well-developed Griffin top laner Jayce.
In the end, because they acted too hastily, GRF seized the opportunity and executed a wave of zero-for-five perfect group destruction!
Furthermore, GRF also took advantage of the opportunity to win the Baron Buff, and the outcome of the game has basically lost its suspense.
The director looked at the scene of G2's defeat on the screen and concluded:
“This game is purely about the jungle gap. GRF’s jungler Tarzan is really not simple, very not simple. His playing style is very calm and rational, and although the operation cannot be said to be amazing, his performance is extremely stable. The most important thing is that his game awareness is really good, and he can always accurately judge the movements and intentions of the opposing jungler in advance.”
Humbling, Su Mo raised a playful smile on his lips and said jokingly:
"Fangzi, why do I feel like you are a little panicked?"
Hearing this, the factory director sneered and said disdainfully: "Haha, I'm panicking? That doesn't exist! Besides, even if GRF really takes first place in the group, if our EDG is also first in the group, we won't be able to meet them in the quarter-finals draw. What's the need to panic?"
Soon, GRF easily won the game with its huge economic advantage.
As a result, the records of GRF and G2 became the same score, and in the two rounds of the group stage, both sides won once.
If they no longer lose to other teams in the same group in subsequent games, then the two teams will need to go through extra games to determine the final first place in the group.
The time soon came to night.
The competition situation in Group A was similar to what everyone at EDG had expected.
The other two teams in the same group, C9 and HKA, do have a clear gap in strength compared to G2 and GRF, and cannot pose a substantial threat to these two strong teams at all.
In the end, both teams G2 and GRF tied for the top spot in Group A with excellent records of 5 wins and 1 loss.
The next step is to determine the top spot in Group A - the playoff!
Coach Abu’s expression became extremely serious, and he warned:
"Watch this play-off carefully! These two teams will definitely try their best now and will not hold anything back. After all, being able to advance to the quarter-finals as the first in the group will indeed have a big advantage in the knockout draw. They must do everything possible to win this spot!"
Meiko looked at the screen , whispered in a low voice: "I feel that G2 should play more serious and serious in this extra round. In the last game against GRF, they played too brainlessly, and their tactical intentions were clearly seen by the opponent every time."
As expected, in this crucial extra round, the G2 team also played very decisively and resolutely.
They directly grabbed a hand of Kiana to use against the Lee Sin chosen by GRF jungler Tarzan.
The factory director couldn't help laughing when he saw G2's choice and said:
"Is Jankos, the jungler of G2, on top? He wants to use Kiana to prove that the reason why he couldn't beat Tarzan in the last game was purely a matter of hero restraint, not his personal strength?"
· At the same time, G2's bottom lane combination unexpectedly brought out Zoe to cooperate with the auxiliary control hero.
This has also led to their entire G2 lineup being very lacking in sustained physical output capabilities in the mid-to-late stages, and there is no orthodox ADC hero.
Their top laner Jayce can barely be considered a half-assed ADC.
Su Mo couldn't help but shook his head slightly when he saw the lineup finally decided by G2, and commented:
“G2’s lineup has no late-game potential at all. If they can’t achieve a huge economic advantage in the early and middle stages of the game, then there will be basically no chance of winning until the late stage.”
He paused and continued his analysis: “GRF Over there, there are two very solid front-line tank heroes, Galio and Ornn. A pure AP burst hero like Zoe will not be able to defeat these two big tank heroes in the later stage. "
The game officially begins and we enter the Summoner's Rift.
As expected, G2’s bottom lane combination was the first to have problems during the laning phase.
They were severely suppressed by Griffin's bottom lane duo of Viper and Lehends, and were at a disadvantage in terms of CS and HP.
Griffin's jungler Tarzan keenly seized this opportunity and came to the bottom lane to perform GANK. He successfully cooperated with his teammates to get the first kill of the game - first blood!
After getting first blood, Tarzan began to crazily take advantage of the laning advantage of his bottom lane duo, constantly invading the lower half of G2's jungle area, plundering resources wantonly, and annoying Jankos.
G2's jungler Jankos had no choice but to come to the lower half of the jungle, hoping to compete head-on with Tarzan.
However, because G2's bottom lane combination has been disabled and unable to provide effective support in time, Jankos's teammates in the jungle encounter were not as large as the opponent's. In the end, GRF successfully broke through the defense in the lower half of the jungle.
The factory director looked at G2's passive situation on the screen and commented:
"G2's bottom lane is now at a huge disadvantage. Under this situation, Jankos can only choose to temporarily give up the resources in the lower half of the jungle and look for opportunities in the upper half of the jungle. However, it is indeed very difficult to gank a well-developed Ornn on the top lane."
Su Mo pointed out the core of the problem and said:
“In this game, G2’s biggest problem still lies in BP. Their core player Perkz, the ADC heroes he is good at, were almost all banned by GRF. As a result, he had no choice but to choose Zoe to play the bottom lane. In this way, GRF can unscrupulously focus on G2’s bottom lane in this game, but Perkz has no way to do this. None. "
Meiko couldn't help laughing when he heard this, and said:
"It seems that Ah P is really going to trick G2 this time! The depth of his hero pool is indeed a big problem. He doesn't have too many orthodox ADC heroes. Once he is targeted and banned, he will have to use some mage heroes to make up the number."