Can a Tank's Damage Be So High?
On the screen.
Cheyenne, who was full of health, first used a normal attack to attract the aggro of the blue buff and his two underlings. Then, he quickly retreated and ran to the side of the toad. He also used a normal attack.
This attracted the aggro of two groups of wild monsters at the same time. Then, he found a perfect angle to charge his Q and send the two groups of wild monsters flying at the same time.
Cheyenne was particular about stealing buffs at the beginning.
There were many details to pulling the wild monsters. After S4, the wild monsters introduced the patience value mechanism. When they left a certain distance from the spawn point, the wild monsters would automatically recover their HP and return to their original position due to the decrease in patience.
Therefore, he had no choice.
When pulling monsters, one had to pay attention to their positioning.
Another point was efficiency.
Normal players would usually choose to hit the blue buff first, then use the passive 'corpse' to kill the toad.
But that would be a waste of time.
Letting the two groups of monsters attack him at the same time would cause Cheyenne's HP to drop even faster and trigger his passive skill earlier.
The reason why he could start like this was because of Cheyenne's passive skill after he redid it.
[Death's Glory: After being killed, Cheyenne will have a brief moment of recovery. During this period of time, his HP will rapidly decrease, but he will receive a large amount of movement speed bonus and 100% Life Steal. Every attack will deal 10% of the maximum HP damage to the enemy.]
There was another change in S5, probably to take care of new players. If a Jungler had two buffs on him when he was killed by a wild monster, the buff would not be reset immediately after death.
Originally, Riot was meant to take care of the new Jungler players. After all, there would always be some stupid players who couldn't calculate their HP and were killed by the monsters. However, this change unexpectedly helped Cheyenne.
After his HP bar was emptied, Cheyenne stood up again after charging up.
Waving his fists, he killed the blue buff, his two underlings, and the toad in a few moves.
When Gragas finished playing and walked over from the lower half of the jungle, he was ready to farm the blue buff. He looked at the empty blue buff camp and toad camp.
The Bengis were dumbfounded.
He was not the only one. On the top lane, Marin was also dumbfounded. She asked her teammates in confusion," What's up with Cheyenne? Why did he have a blue buff??”
"I don't know either." Bengi was also dumbfounded." How am I supposed to play this? Two groups of wild monsters dropped at the beginning."
Just as Li Haotian had expected, the top jungler of SKMT1, especially Bengi, started the game with a huge loss of blood.
Losing two groups of monsters meant that Nu Nu had reached Level 4, while Gragas was only Level 3 at most.
If they were one level behind and they were caught in the gank, wouldn't they explode??
"Ya 'er, don't you think Believer has too many tricks?”Miller laughed and said," After watching the match, we'll rank. We might run into many Cheyenne who stole buffs at the start of the match.”
"Now, there's something going on in the MDG.”Xiao Xiao was also smiling." Once Believer returns, it feels like the entire EdG has returned. Everyone is back.”
He had gained an advantage in the beginning through such a small trick, but Li Haotian was not naive enough to think that he could defeat Edg in this way. He needed to accumulate more advantages.
Looking at the tree in front of him, Li Haotian smiled.
Marin。
This man was known as the number one Top in S5.
Was she finally going to fight him?
However…
Marin had never been known for his laning skills. As an older player, Marin only started playing eSports after graduating from university.
Being older meant that one's reaction speed would be slower, and one's operation would also be affected.
However, this person's strength was his brain. Consciousness could not be cultivated.
There were many players who were skilled in side games, but many of them couldn't play professionally because their consciousness wasn't good. To put it bluntly, their brains weren't good.
With a certain foundation as a prerequisite, awareness would bring greater improvement to the players.
Since she didn't know Cheyenne well, she was very conservative and didn't attack rashly.
But…
Big Tree was a melee hero, so no matter how conservative he was, he was still within Cheyenne's range!
Find the right angle!
Cheyenne immediately used his E-skill and roared. The repelled minion accurately hit the huge tree!
Cheyenne's E-skill had not been weakened in the S5 version, so the base damage was very high. Most importantly, the target that was repelled by the E-skill would receive an additional 30% damage and would also be slowed down. The effect of reducing 20% of armor would also take effect.
At Level 1, it had a 40% speed reduction effect!
Cheyenne seized the opportunity to charge forward and cast a Q-skill. He released the tree before it left the range!
With just one E Q combo, the giant tree lost one-third of his health!!
In League of Legends, the harder it was to hit a skill, the higher the damage.
For example, Cheyenne's Q, Xiaofa's W, etc.
Or it was very difficult to hit, and once it hit, it would take half of the opponent's life.
Cheyenne's Q wasn't weakened in the S5 version either. After charging to the max, his base damage was 80 points, and he had a 1.8 AD bonus.
Cheyenne was one of the heroes with the highest basic attack power in League of Legends. With his Rune Talent, even if Li Haotian chose the crystal bottle, his attack power was close to 80.
In addition, his E-skill had a 20% Armor Penetration effect.
It was normal for the damage to be high.
"Ah Xi! What kind of damage is this?" Marin was shocked and quickly pulled back.
Didn't they say that everyone was a tank hero and lacked damage?
Why the f * ck…your damage is so much higher than mine??
This involved Martin's knowledge blind spot.
It was actually normal.
There were many heroes in League of Legends that were not developed, but they were not weak.
Although Cheyenne was a tank, he was one of the many tank champions in the Top lane.
Cheyenne's damage was indeed second to none.
His Q skill had a high base damage, his W skill had a percentage of magic damage, and his E skill could break armor and consume long-range damage.
Other than being a little stupid, this champion had almost no flaws.
Marin thought that she only needed to be careful.
However, he did not expect that the torture on the road had just begun.
Under normal circumstances, mana consumption would be an important factor that restricted Cheyenne's combat ability in the early stages.
But…
In this round, Li Haotian had a blue buff at the start of the game, which meant that he could use his skills to consume the energy before the blue buff disappeared!
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