Chapter 71: The All-Powerful Ton King!
Chapter 71: The All-Powerful Ton King!
In the live stream, many viewers who usually only pay attention to LPL matches and look down on secondary leagues and even city championships felt as if their brains had been struck by lightning, and instantly fell into a brief state of malfunction.
What does it mean to say that "a city championship team is very good at operation"?
What?
Am I hallucinating, or is there some bug in this world?
—Oh, so in the game, the red team didn't fight once, but managed to create an economic gap with the blue team through strategic management?
Well... then it's alright.
Faced with the new players' expressions of shock and disbelief, the viewers in the live stream who had already witnessed the team's prowess secretly congratulated themselves on their "keen eye" while enthusiastically providing explanations—
[Newcomer, please allow me to explain.]
Hey, why are you talking so much nonsense!
[BJBS mid laner Crush, ranked number one in the Chinese server, nicknamed "Big Luck Bro," excels in command and tactics, and is widely recognized as a prodigy among the newcomers in the entire LPL region.]
[From the group stage to the finals, they remained undefeated, so you understand the significance of that achievement.]
[So, are those corrupt team managers in the LPL league even in the livestream? They should be watching and learning. They haven't even mastered the Korean-style macro play, but they're using BJBS so smoothly.]
All I can say is that the timing of Fu Shiyan's appearance was too clever.
At that time, it was the S5 season, and LPL tried to learn Korean-style operation from LCK. However, the result was a mess, and the team achieved its worst result in the finals in nearly two years, plunging the entire region into a gloom.
Looking back, no one paid attention to these grassroots teams; looking forward, the audience's emotions plummeted.
This is the kind of operational strategy that almost drove players in the region to PTSD, and then you suddenly tell them after the finals that it appeared on a city championship team that wasn't even in the secondary league!
The thrill was naturally at its peak.
It's important to understand that while the esports scene in this world may be somewhat distorted, the LPL players' desire for championships and their enthusiasm for "making money" are by no means low.
With such a great angle, attracting attention is not difficult at all.
Furthermore, with BJBS's winning streak increasing, and if they can end it with a championship victory today, then it will be a certainty that the topic will further expand its reach to the outside world.
Knowing this key point, Fu Shiyan played with extra seriousness today.
MGB's strength is actually not weak. With PDD, a retired veteran of IG, as a connection, and by having a couple more scrims with IG, a team that can make it to the World Championship, the team's overall economic level, not to mention the LPL, can easily be ranked in the top three in the LSPL.
Unfortunately, today we encountered the 100-ton king, which was ready to unleash its full power.
From five minutes to seven and a half minutes, MGB desperately wanted to create an opening in the mid lane while Yasuo didn't have Flash, but Fu Shiyan skillfully thwarted every attempt.
"Wow, that seems unnecessary. MGB is wasting too much time ganking mid."
I remember feeling sorry for MGB.
Zhihuan also looked helpless, "There's nothing you can do. Top lane controls the wave, bottom lane has jungle, support, and AD in a three-man queue, so you can only gank the mid laner who doesn't have Flash."
The two commentators, word by word, almost pieced together the feelings of the MGB members at that moment.
"Oh no, did this person open the shop? How does he know in advance when we're coming?"
"Hehe, if it's not off, it's on!"
"When I watched the video before, I didn't really feel anything, but now I suddenly feel that this comparison is outrageous."
Xiao Ming scratched his head. As the team's commander, he really didn't know how to break the deadlock.
He could only comfort his teammate, saying, "Marilyn, you should farm the jungle first, don't get crushed by Lee Sin."
While MGB's offensive has temporarily ceased, BJBS is not going to be polite.
At 8:30, Yasuo used Flash to recover.
The jungler Lee Sin also reached level six smoothly, and with Rumble at level seven, the three of them strode into the blue buff area right in front of the blue team's mid and jungle duo.
The husband's previous actions in this area demonstrate his expertise in operational tactics.
"Here it comes, a very classic BJBS playstyle. Lee Sin has an experience advantage, going straight from level 6 to level 5. You have no choice but to give up the blue buff."
"Yes, a Lee Sin with two level 6 Lee Sin and Yasuo is extremely powerful, not to mention Rumble with a small mask on him."
The live chat exploded with comments!
Guys, did I wander onto the wrong set?
[The top, mid, and jungle players coordinated an invasion, secured the buff, and left without greedily securing kills. Such a smooth and efficient play – how could an LPL team pull this off?]
Honestly, I've only ever seen this kind of thing with EDG... and now you're telling me it's just a city championship match? I'm really not happy about it.
[So how bad can those LPL players really be? I used to think macro play was incredibly difficult, but now they're carrying four random players and still doing great.]
[Was all the money spent on tactics training stolen?]
[I wonder if it's possible that Renmin University's Yun Ge (a nickname for a student) is a brilliant strategist, and that the four guys from BJBS (another nickname for a student) have strong execution skills?]
So here's the question: which idiotic club could possibly kick such a talent out of the team?
The barrage of comments was as dense as snowflakes, and the number of online viewers kept rising. This terrifying level of attention left countless platforms speechless.
Huya really struck gold this time.
Back in the game.
MGB knew that continuing to switch lanes would likely lead to BJBS slowly and effectively killing them, so they proactively switched the lanes back.
With the Bilgewater Scimitar and attack speed dagger in hand, Vayne's laning phase was finally not as difficult as it had been in the early game.
"Oh my, mid lane! Mid lane!"
I remember a loud shout, accompanied by the director quickly turning the camera to the middle, drawing the attention of the entire audience.
"Angel mispositioned and Yasuo's whirlwind hit!"
"Whirlwind Slash, Ignite it immediately, Crush is ready to kill."
"Could it be that a solo kill is about to happen?!"
At that moment, the two commentators were no different from ordinary viewers, their voices filled with excitement.
After all, Crush, who was sitting on the field, was a guy who claimed to be able to get solo kills in ranked games as easily as drinking water and could climb the ranks as soon as he was matched with someone. However, in the City Championship, he preferred to play farming and believed in Buddhism and not to kill, but he was always able to crush his opponents. He was an ultimate monster and a weirdo.
"The damage was a little too low!"
In front of the camera, Fu Shiyan shook his head slightly.
My luck seems to be a bit bad today; the critical strike attribute provided by the Greed Blade didn't result in a single critical hit.
Even though the angel absorbed all of her skills, with her ultimate ability protecting her, she clearly couldn't tower dive at this health level.
After forcing out Angel's Flash and Exhaust abilities, Fu Shiyan decided to quit while he was ahead, using his forward slash to turn around and aim at the minions before moving away from the blue team's turret without looking back.
"Oh dear—it's such a pity we were so close!"
The failure to secure a kill in the mid lane drew sighs from the crowd.
However, just when everyone thought this wave of events was over;
Suddenly, good news came from the bottom lane—
Double Kill!
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