A Two-Dimensional Journey Starting from League of Legends
40 My name is Jin Muyan, how can I be arrested? I’m waiting anxiously online

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Lance sowed another wave of minions in the middle lane, and then suddenly felt that the jungler was really too unfriendly in a silver game!

Lance had been wondering why someone would rather play Support than Jungler, but now he finally understood one thing.

That was because the online confrontation was too intense.

Unlike the real Bronze Battlefield, everyone did not have any skills. At most, their equipment was good, so the Jungler's position was not bad.

However, the silver real battlefield was different. Although it could not be said that all Silver Ranks had their own skills, or even two, most Silver Ranks still had one skill, even if it was not a perfect match with the champion they chose.

"Regarding the skill settings: Bronze 1, Silver 2, Gold 3. The upper limit of the skill will increase by 1 every time the skill is upgraded. There was no need to worry about having too many skills in the later stages. After choosing the Hero's Bloodline in the later stages, the four skills that came with the Hero would directly take up all the skills of at least Platinum (Passive skills were not counted as skills, but at the same time, passive skills could not be learned in any way). When it came to Diamond or Master, there would only be two more skills, right? Of course, you could totally not inherit the Hero's bloodline, and then use a lousy attribute that was not even a Hero and a bunch of small skills that were not at full level (you couldn't even learn a big skill) to deal with a max level 18. At the same time, you had a big skill and a small skill combination that could strengthen your own Hero. Sure, you can accept this unfair battle and choose any small skill combination you want. Then, you can experience the pleasure of fighting a Level 18 in a real battlefield."

And this kind of situation often represented the super fast pace of the lane.

Logically speaking, if you gave an Assassin a control skill or a burst skill, they would have the possibility of killing them at full health at level 6. In this situation, whether it was the top lane or the middle lane, it would be extremely easy to open up the situation, especially when the opponent didn't know what skills they had. There was also the bottom lane. It was a 2v2, and even without Level 6, they could still fight until the sky turned dark.(This was also the reason why they were facing Mother Star and Bloom's Wind Wall. There were actually not many strong control burst attacks on both sides, so they could not directly fight.))

Compared to junglers? In the early stages of the game, players could only grind to level up. Usually, before the gank lane, the winner would be decided by the skills that came with it. The only thing that was friendly to junglers was that your skills could be stealth skills like Monkey and Mouse. This way, the success rate of catching would be much higher.

Yup, it could be seen from Lance's jungler in this match. Not only did a jungler need to equip a jungler's blade that was 80% useless in the real world, but he also had to choose a skill that was prepared for the jungler. No wonder the jungler was not popular.

In other words, Lance's version 300 jungler blade was a divine weapon against all non-hero units in a sense (early stage), and Lance chose to use his jungler blade instead of playing baseball because he might face non-hero enemies in the future (Q-ball was better, the other two were garbage!))。Even if it was a hero unit, the Jungler's armor, attack, life-steal, and active skills were completely worth the price!

Yes, so Lance could Jungle, but he couldn't catch anyone. The only two times he could catch someone was to go over and kill them instantly, and the other time was similar to counter-squatting.

He said so much just to prove that the current situation wasn't Lance's fault at all. Yes, that's right.

After Blademaster reached level 6, he relied on his own invisibility to perfectly demonstrate the gank efficiency of a full-time jungler and a guest jungler!

The first to suffer was the top lane. When the middle lane was level 6, the top lane was also level 6. Lance had just finished his minion in the middle lane, while the Blademaster had gone to the top lane to gank.

Reyne's skill was [Rampage]. Although this skill could not trigger the 50 Rage reward from [Rampage], it could allow Reyne to move two more times and stack Reyne's passive effect twice! After reaching Level 6, the Blademaster turned invisible and ganked, while Rui Wen used her ultimate skill and charged horizontally!

Although the top lane bug had reached 6 before Rui Wen and had already taken a minion to stack up, it was a pity that the damage of the Blademaster and Rui Wen was not something a bug with an ap could resist. In the end, it was killed by Rui Wen's Cyclone.

[System: Blade of Exile killed Void Fear]

After killing and pushing the lane, Rui Wen decisively returned to the city after the minions entered the tower. Lance arrived at the last second of the return to the city, which could be said to be a joke to Lance.

Lance had no choice but to use another wave of minions.

Lance didn't push the lane after finishing the minion. He went to the river to kill Crab and then kill his own Toad. The Mid came over to help the Mid get the blue buff. Then, he continued to farm the Three Wolves F4, looking as if he was already a cripple and they could not expect him to help them catch him.

En, so Sword Saint went to the middle lane to catch them.

After Fizz had replaced their own Little Mage, Lance had killed another wave of minions, so his level was completely suppressed by one level. Fortunately, it was a Level 6 versus Level 7 battle. After Xiaofa had his ultimate skill, Fizz did not dare to fight. Then, the Sword Saint came.

The same Stealth skill was used to cut in, and the Murloc was caught from the first tower. After the Murloc sold a wave, the two sides once again exchanged Cleansing cooldowns, but this time it was a little different. The Murloc's Strange Elf was used to run away. Although Xiaofa had a big move this time, the Murloc did not charge into the tower this time. In addition, the Murloc's Magic Power was not high, so it was not killed. In the end, the Murlocs sold a wave of people and fled, while the Sword Saint killed Xiaofa.

System: Infinite Sword Saint has killed Evil Wizard.

Sure, he caught another one to death.

Lance indicated that there were enough minions in the middle lane, so he ran to the dog minion again. The Sword Saint, who had tasted the sweetness, indicated that he wanted to go to the bottom lane to catch someone, so he decisively went to the bottom lane.

Unfortunately, there was a professional support at the bottom lane, and a True Eye prevented him from catching someone. The Sword Saint had no choice but to remove his eyes and run back to farm the jungle. (In fact, there were also mid-level players, but the Blademaster had used his ulti to turn invisible and rushed directly from his own turret, cooperating with the first player in the lane to force an opening.) The bottom lane was because he didn't have the ability to forcefully open it.)

Then, he saw another hero called Jinmuyan snatch the toad and run away in front of him again.

"If you steal the jungle, you'll leave your life behind!" Once again, the wild monster was snatched away. This time, Sword Saint decisively called the mid-laner over to help make dumplings, intending to teach Lance a lesson.

Twisted Stab! Giant Shark Assault! Sea Stone Trident! Naughty Strike! Gu Ling! Monster!

After the murloc heard the call for help, he rushed over without even going online to save him. He happened to bump into Jinmu, who was running towards the three wolves. A clean and efficient first move, followed by a set of standard combos, landed on Lance's face.

Jin Mu: "How do I solve the problem of being ganked by the two heroes in my ty (author) 45 (brain) version? I'm waiting online. I'm anxious!"

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