First of all, I must emphasize that this is my personal analysis. If you don't agree with me, then I can't do anything about it. I also want to emphasize that I'm not trying to whitewash the shy man. I'm just analyzing why IG looks so vulnerable.
I won't say anything about the BPs. From the results, it seems like the BPs were just playing hooligans. Any BPs would have their own considerations.
Could it be that IG had never played as a top shooter before?
This wasn't the first time he had played like this. This time, he was scolded because he had lost too much.
To borrow a phrase, analysis was not to split the pot, but to find the problem.
Other than the fact that the King of Shoes was not strong enough to compete with the top Jungler, there was another important reason for IG's decline. It was Ah Shui's departure. The buff was a good player, but he was not a top player like Ah Shui. Moreover, Ah Shui was unique.
Why is it that when JackkeyLove went to the TS, why did the TS take off and IG collapse? I think the scariest thing about IG at the peak of S8 is that when the control skill is already on the way, the center position has already rushed up to output. In the most typical situation, if a team saw that the opponent was stunned by Syndra's QE and prepared to rush forward to attack, it would be different from rushing forward to attack when everyone saw Syndra's QE. The degree of use of control time was different. The former might only use the last 0.5s of the 1.5s output time, while the latter could use 1.75s output time because the control skill's center position had already rushed up when the trajectory was fired. The peak of IG. They didn't like to choose a lineup with a lot of control skills, but their utilization of control skills was ridiculously high, and their utilization rate was even higher than 100%. For example, the Ning King's Zach had just jumped, and his 3C had already rushed to the other party's face. If they went up, they could cause rapid casualties in a short period of time.
Puff wasn't a player with such an extreme output mentality. He was more like a traditional AD. Although IG had an outstanding record in the regular season after losing Jackylove, they almost never played Miracle again. On the contrary, although Jackylove died every day, there were more and more 4v5, 3v5, and even 2v5. Did everyone notice?
Before the arrival of Jackeylove, Knight did not dare to play many of his moves. He felt that if he died once, he would be gone. Moreover, he was the target of everyone on the other side. After Jackylove arrived, Knight realized that it didn't matter even if he was a little more aggressive. The opponent couldn't handle the pressure of the other two center positions and was much stronger than Knight. This caused Knight's mentality to change from " I have to stand in the position where the opponent will attack me and I won't die " to " I can stand in the opponent's face and attack. As long as the opponent doesn't kill Jackylove first, they won't control me." After the arrival of Jackylove, he died as usual. Knight's damage output position was getting higher and higher, and he was more and more daring to deal damage in the team battle.
Of course, this kind of reckless output ability required the support of one's own ability. Jackylove's strength aside, even though he kept dying, he would still deal a lot of damage to the players. It was common to see Knight go crazy. Even if Jackylove went crazy, Knight's damage output was not as high as Jackylove's. In the last match of the geng, the female gunslinger team charged forward alone and stood in front of your turret, hahahaha. No one else in the IPL dared to play like this except for him. Of course, both of Jackylove's teammates were top-notch individuals, which was the basis of this life-risking playstyle.
After analyzing this, everyone probably understood.
Here, I'll borrow a quote from the coach of the TN team," People like ADC carry that doesn't die once, a bunch of idiots."
Ah Shui's sudden death seemed to clash with the common understanding that an ADC should be able to deal damage while preserving their own survival.
However, you have to understand that the safer the environment, the more limited the damage you can deal. An ADC is a tightrope, how can there be absolute safety??
Back to the shy man.
The shy man was still the same shy man from before. He had not changed at all.
However, the current IG personnel configuration was no longer enough to support him in completing that kind of heaven-defying team battle. Many times, when he went up to pretend, everyone felt that he was giving it away, but that was because the people who knew how to cooperate with him to attack had already left.
Ah Shui's departure was definitely fatal for IG, because the core figure supporting IG's Miracle Team was no longer around.
This was because they lacked an ADC who dared to attack and charge into the crowd at the critical moment to attract the firepower of his teammates!
It was obvious that the buff could not do this.
Here, I have to mention the Uzi. Perhaps many people will use the Uzi to refute me.
But the situation was different. Would Uzi dare to sell the RNG? If he died, who would deal damage?
This kind of playstyle required one's teammates to be very strong, and one had to believe that their teammates could reap the rewards of the game. Moreover, while selling, one had to ensure that one's damage output was the same. It was not as simple as charging into the faces of others.
Here, I can point out a few classic matches where Ah Shui sold himself in IG to let Shy Man reap the rewards.
In the S9 Summer Competition, IG was fighting against the ILG. In the situation where IG's mid-laner was insta-killed, Aqua Casa flew into the crowd to deceive all skills, and the shy man Lu Xi'an reaped the harvest.
It was still the spring match of S9. IG was playing against TN, and Ah Shui's skateboard shoes flashed into the crowd to create a harvesting environment for the shy girl.
If you feel that I'm trying to clear my name after reading everything, then I can't say anything.
Compared to S8, Shy Man had definitely regressed. There was definitely something wrong with being obsessed with archers. Perhaps in his heart, IG was still the team that could create miracles in the netherworld. He still played the game according to his original style.
Perhaps he did not know that IG was no longer the IG of the past.
One last thing, I really like Brother Shuizi, and I also admire the Uzi.
But the biggest difference between the two was their personalities, just as the former coach of IG had said.
Brother Shui Zi had a great personality that made everyone better. He was the treasure of the team.
Even though Uzi had been through so many years, his personality was still a huge problem. When he was at a disadvantage, he would not encourage his teammates. When he was in a desperate situation, he would not tell his teammates that he would take the blame and that they could fight as they pleased.
He was unable to share the pressure of his teammates, but would instead increase the pressure on his teammates in desperate situations. For details, refer to the fifth game between S8 and G2.
I don't want to differentiate who is stronger and who is weaker. I just want to point out the problem.
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