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League of Legend: Reshaping the Glory of LCK is My Duty.

Chapter 778: DWG vs. JD. [777]



Summary

The draft phase of a match is crucial, and everyone knows how much the outcome of the game hinges on it. If one cannot grasp the rhythm of the match thoroughly, it becomes impossible to achieve the desired effects, making victory a daunting task. Top lane Camille is Nuguri's signature hero, and Zoom has picked one of the three axes, Gou Xiong. The top lane is a garden of blooming flowers, but it's not that simple; it depends on how the match unfolds. The gap between players can be quite evident, and it's not hard to see just how significant that gap is. Counterattacks will always be prepared; it's not yet at that level where the gap in the match is so glaring. The number of heroes playable in the top lane has increased, but whether they can achieve the desired effects remains passive, making it tough for anyone to secure a win. Focusing on the rhythm advantage will undoubtedly yield effective results. The hero pool in the top lane can ensure that the counter picks will show significant effects. The current version is still quite good, leaning towards the top lane, and there will be corresponding preparations. By keeping an eye on the current situation, one can achieve the desired effects without the need for resistance. The top lane heroes are blooming, which is quite evident. One can see the disparities within, and whether the match can continue depends on the players' execution. The four teams from LPL entering the World Championship—Zoom, 369, Lang Xing, and Bin—each have significant gaps in their hero pools. None of the four are particularly well-rounded top laners, and the overall stability of the team is lacking. If one wants to rely on teammates to win the match, the disparities will become evident. This match is also quite winnable; it's clear how significant the gaps are. If the rhythm advantage cannot be maintained, failing to achieve an overall rhythm advantage will make victory seem impossible, regardless of who is playing, leaving no room for choices. The top lane duel will also have ways to be achieved; one must see how to win to establish the subsequent rhythm. Focusing will lead to problem-solving; it hasn't reached that level yet. A portion of the rhythm remains stable; seizing the opportunity for a counterattack will reveal the rhythm advantage. There won't be any rhythm advantages to abandon; failing to maintain the early to mid-game rhythm will always appear passive.

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