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36 Mantis Level 2 learning E? Little Peanut, who was willing to send his head away from a thousand miles away! New book asking for all kinds of data!

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The factory manager was dumbfounded.

Even Little Peanut himself was dumbfounded.

Little Peanut couldn't understand.

Why was this blind man here?

Shouldn't he be playing the red BUFF in the purple jungle?

Mid Kassadin had seen this blind man enter his jungle with his own eyes, ready to go red.

It was because Little Peanut's teammate, Kassadin, had inserted a decorative eye in his own F6 that he had captured Blind Man's movements.

Little Peanut chose to use Blue and learn his E-skill to enter Blind's jungle, exchanging red buffs with Blind.

Although Mantis had a passive speed reduction BUFF, it didn't matter if he didn't need the red BUFF's speed reduction and burning effect.

But a jungler.

In the early stages of the game, a single BUFF would mean level and experience. The economy was lagging behind.

The economic backwardness in the early stages was not a big deal. After all, he could make up for it by ganking people and accidentally killing small soldiers when he passed by.

But experience was different.

In the early stages of the game, the experience of one BUFF was equivalent to two groups of monsters, which was equivalent to one toad!

Therefore, for any Jungler, losing a BUFF in the early stages was absolutely not allowed.

Even though Little Peanut knew very well that it was very difficult for Mantis, who had learned E at level 2, to farm in the jungle.

However, invading Blind's jungle and countering the red BUFF was something that had to be done.

Because if Blind reached Level 6 first…

Then, when they encountered each other in the jungle, Blind could easily kill the mantis alone. The process was as simple as a human stepping on a cockroach!

In addition, the game had just started, and his teammate Kassadin had cut into F6's field of vision in their jungle and had seen the movements of Blind's invasion.

The refresh time of the two buffs was: 1 minute 38 seconds.

Blind entered the jungle in 1 minute and 28 seconds.

There were only 10 seconds left.

Would Blind return to the city and then walk back to his own jungle to solo a red BUFF?

It wasn't that Little Peanut hadn't thought about this problem.

However, if he did that, wouldn't Blind's advantage of farming the jungle quickly in the early stages disappear?

Thinking about it from another perspective, Little Peanut believed that if he was blind, even if he knew that Kassadin had planted eyes in F6 and noticed that he was invading the jungle, he would still choose to swap buffs.

After all, comparing Zelas and Kassadin, it was obvious that Kassadin was weaker. At least Zelas had a crowd-control skill in the early stages, while Kassadin did not even have a crowd-control skill.

In Little Peanut's subconscious mind, Blind's route to jungle in the early stages was very likely: Red Buff, Stone Beetle, F6. After reaching Level 3, he could try to capture Kassadin in the middle lane.

This meant that for the first three minutes, Blind would be staying in the upper half of the jungle.

In that case, invading Blind's jungle and countering the red BUFF was not impossible.

Hence, Little Peanut, who was in his own jungle, learned his E-skill after reaching Level 2. He walked into the pit and used his E-skill to fly over the wall. He arrived at Blind's jungle and was ready to counter-jungle.

But when Little Peanut walked into the grass, Blind was actually waiting for him in the grass!

At level 2, the mantis had an E-skill, and its only movement skill was a full 20 seconds.

However, Little Peanut didn't panic. Instead, he moved around in various positions, trying to trick Blind into using his Q skill and then use Flash to escape.

However, Blind did not release his skills and relied on the red BUFF's speed reduction effect to stick to the mantis.

When Mantis finally reached the wall, he began to worry again.

Blind didn't use his W-skill or Q-skill.

If they used Flash at this moment, Blind would probably not even need to use Flash to take his head.

Thus, even after Mantis died, he was still unwilling to use Flash.

Eye affinity! This Little Peanut was definitely a good catch!

Why didn't he use Flash? After using Flash and dodging Blind's Q-skill, wouldn't he be able to escape?

Give it away? Even my friend at Bronze Quality doesn't dare to play like this. Why is this Little Peanut not even at Bronze Quality?

Little Peanut was like a coin. It was fine if he learned E at level 2, but he didn't even use Flash when he ran?

No, Brother Try His Best only had one Q-skill. Why didn't Little Peanut dare to counterattack?

【.......】

The entire process of killing Little Peanut alone was witnessed by the audience in the live broadcast room.

From Jiang Chen's first-person perspective, he hadn't done anything. He was just playing with the red BUFF in the bushes. As soon as he finished playing with the red BUFF, he got a kill.

Little Peanut was like an actor.

Not only did he learn E-skill by playing Mantis Level 2, but he even turned in E-skill and climbed over the wall from the little dragon pit to come to the jungle, taking the initiative to die.

This was simply ridiculous!

This was ridiculous!

Little Peanut's behavior was called playing badly and not wanting to win.

In high-end games, they were pure actors. Only those who had received money would play games like this.

"I see!"

The director looked at the screen thoughtfully.

He finally understood why Jiang Chen had gone to the opposite wild area for a stroll at the beginning of the game.

At first, Blind had been crouching in the bushes by the river and had no intention of invading the jungle.

It wasn't until Kassadin placed a decorative eye that Blind walked out of the bushes and appeared in the purple player's field of vision.

At that time, the director thought Jiang Chen was trying to trick the mantis into coming to the red BUFF to catch him.

After all, Jiang Chen didn't choose to open the wild zone in the opposite area. He went back to the city directly.

But now, it seemed like…

Jiang Chen was obviously tricking Little Peanut into invading his jungle.

This wave of Jungler's battle of wits and courage.

Jiang Chen had defeated Little Peanut!

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