The Magic Weapon of Winning the Game
The conversation between the two made the others in the training room look stunned.
They all looked at Abu.
Are you kidding me?
In the fifth game of BO5 in the Spring Finals, the deciding game, such a substitution was made?
Was this something that a stability-seeking MDG could do?
No other team would do something like this, right?
It was very simple.
The risk was too great.
Li Haotian was only a substitute and rarely trained with the main players.
There was no tacit understanding between them. Wouldn't it be a waste to replace him at this time?
Although Koro1 did not have much of a suppressive effect when facing Acron, at least his laning was very stable and did not drag him down. He did what a blue-collar player should do.
Edg itself did not expect to carry the top lane. This team's tactical thinking had never changed since the establishment of the team.
That was to sacrifice the top lane to protect the development of the two big C's.
Abu was not in a hurry to reply. He looked at Li Haotian expressionlessly and weighed the pros and cons.
Naturally, he did not say this on impulse.
He had also considered it in his heart.
Even though they did not have the world's number one ADC, Nami, in S4, they had brought in Deft this year. Deft's super strong carry ability was the key to winning the competition.
In addition, Pawn's style in the middle lane was very obvious.
Pawn wasn't the kind of Mid who blindly pursued lane suppression. Compared to this, he was more concerned about getting the center lane right and cooperating with the Jungler Manager to invade the jungle or support the flanks.
From there, they could make a difference in the number of people in the local area, and use the number of people to roll the snowball to get more advantages.
This mode was also the best routine of last year's S4 world champion, Samsung.white.
Many people analyzed that the reason why Samsung.White dominated the world last year was because of its " vision strategy " because there was no limit to the number of eyes in the S4 version.
In theory, as long as the entire team was willing to spend money to buy eyes, they could almost light up the map.
Most people only saw the surface, but did not see the deeper things.
What would happen if he gained vision?
It meant that you could grasp the other party's movements in advance and make decisions that were beneficial to you.
Samsung.white used their advantage in vision to create a difference in numbers between the two sides in the early and middle stages.
This had nothing to do with the operation.
Three of me against two of you, one more than you.
How are you going to do it with me?
Especially in the early and middle stages of the game, when the equipment had yet to be formed.
The lead in numbers was almost equivalent to a crushing advantage!
In addition, due to the outstanding attributes of the Jungler Slag Giant, the current version was a perfect match for the strategy of the EDG.
The three of them played the role of the front row, starting the team, and bearing the injuries.
Let the middle and bottom two big C's take over the team battle.
Pawn and Deft's individual abilities were unquestionable, coupled with the superior tactical execution of Team EdG and their stable style of dragging out the team battle in the later stages.
This made it so that throughout the spring season, the local team had almost no opponents.
But…
The enemy they were facing in the finals.
However, LDG was not afraid of this move.
Compared to the stability of Top.
Undying Top Acorn wasn't any weaker than Koro1 and was even more stable!
The jungler's BBQ wasn't inferior to the factory manager.
What really made things difficult for the MDG was the double C!
LDG's double C!
Imp and Godv!
One of them was a well-known domestic mid-laner, even though GodV was not as good as Pawn in terms of support rhythm.
However, in terms of growth ability, GodV was far superior to Pawn.
This was a player who had developed the egg-hat Clockwork and the pure brush style of the Nash-TPBrightmoon. His development ability was unquestionable!
As for the imp?
This man was known as the strongest ADC by his fans.
She had been beaten to tears more than once last year.
Even though he didn't perform too well in the finals of S4, he had to be clear.
Samsung.white's support, Mata, often left the imp alone to go up and set up his vision.
At that time, Royal Uzi had the support to protect him throughout the entire process, and even the jungler had to come to the bottom lane to help find opportunities.
The most terrifying thing was that the Imp was still unaffected under such circumstances.
Pyl was also at her peak. She was definitely more eye-catching than Meiko, who had just debuted.
This kind of team was the team that the MDG was most afraid of.
This was because LDG also had double C's in the late stage, which was not inferior to that of ED.
After all, they were very good at defense, and the entire team rarely made mistakes.
What the team was really afraid of was a team that had the same carrying ability as their own double C's, and their control errors were also not inferior to their own.
The reason why the Edg could still suppress the LGN was due to the control error.
However, it was the deciding game.
Both sides were tense.
To place the key to victory on the other party's initiative to make a mistake, wasn't that the same as placing his fate in the other party's hands?
"If we want Deft to have a stable development space, we have to find a breakthrough in other paths.”
Abu secretly calculated.
Both sides knew each other well.
LDG knew that Edg would protect the bottom lane, so LDG would also come to the bottom lane to protect the imp.
Under the situation where both sides had their cards up their sleeves.
Creating variables in other lanes would become the deciding factor!
In the middle lane, Pawn was not able to suppress Godv in terms of individual strength.(Godv himself said that he was only afraid of Rookie in the lane, not afraid of Pawn. Although Pawn was famous for his single kill faker, his gaming style was more similar to Doinb. Rookie, who was still the dean in the early days, was a real player. The middle lane 1v1 destroyed all the middle lane players in the LPL.))
Then…
There was only one choice left.
Let's go!
Creating variables at the top lane, so that the opponent had to be distracted to defend at the top lane, this way, the MDG could put more pressure on the bottom lane, so that Deft could get a more comfortable environment to develop and never take over the game!
This was the only solution Abu could think of.
However, what he needed to choose now was…
Whether it was to pursue stability and continue to play Koro1 to compete with LGN's hard power, to see whose center position could take over the team battle in the later stages.
Or…
Let's take a gamble.
Creating an " X factor " on the field.
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