Chapter 119 Little Peanut 1 A jolt, as if an old friend had returned.
Chapter 119 Little Peanut 1 A jolt, as if an old friend had returned.
Little Peanut took a look.
A first-floor player instantly picked Quinn? When did a Quinn pro player appear in a 1000 MMR Korean server game?
Why does this look like they're just here to give away points?
"How about we pick a champion that he can play well in the top lane?"
Khan paused briefly on the champion selection screen before immediately choosing Jayce.
This is one of his most confident heroes, so using it in ranked matches feels a bit like bullying him.
It doesn't matter, I'll just treat it as extra practice before the competition.
Their KZ team is going to represent the LCK region at the Mid-Season Invitational, and they absolutely cannot afford to lose face on the world stage.
Meanwhile, the two had already heard the news that RNG would be participating with their championship roster, and their fighting spirit was immediately ignited.
Peanut, in particular, still vividly remembers the experience of being brutally tormented by Arthur last year.
Throughout the Spring Split, Peanut dreamt every night of the fifth game of the previous year's semifinals, where Arthur, playing Rengar, meticulously dismantled SKT, slicing them apart piece by piece.
Even after winning the LCK Spring Championship this year, Peanut still couldn't shake off last year's nightmare.
Faker's tearful frustration, Bang's regret, and his own helplessness left the five members of SKT with a less than pleasant memory from the previous year.
Perhaps only by defeating RNG head-on can he overcome his mental block.
The upcoming 2018 Mid-Season Invitational is the best opportunity!
Peanut's gaze narrowed slightly.
Even though he has left SKT, he still wants to prove himself!
SKT lost, but Peanut didn't!
It's clearly Huni's problem, so why should he, the jungler, also be blamed?
If he ever runs into Mlxg and Arthur again, he'll knock their heads off and use them as footballs!
As he pondered, Little Peanut, for some reason, inexplicably chose the prince.
With Jayce paired with Jarvan IV in the top and jungle, wouldn't they completely dominate Quinn in the top lane?
The enemy jungler is a Lee Sin.
With Quinn in the top lane and Lee Sin in the jungle, Quinn only has one crowd control ability before level 6. How can they compete against each other in the top and jungle?
"When we go online, you go straight for a trade of blows with him, and I'll gank top at level two and make a run."
As soon as they entered the game, Peanut started communicating actively with Khan.
I don't know why, but my intuition told me that I had to play this game seriously.
At the very least, you have to sit up to fight.
the other side.
Fang Han and Karsa didn't know who they had run into; they just thought it was a normal ranked match.
"Fang Shen, what plan?"
"Whatever, bro, do whatever you want with the stats, don't worry about the road."
"Huh? Don't we need to look at AD long-range top laners?"
"No need, Quinn is different from the typical AD top laner."
Karsa was completely confused.
Without asking any further questions, Karsa stood directly in the blue buff jungle area, ready to start farming the jungle monsters, beginning from the top half of the jungle.
Karsa's jungle planning is top-tier across the entire League.
In the professional League of Legends scene, there are only wrong IDs, not wrong nicknames.
This is "Radar Bro," no joke.
Karsa quickly cleared the blue buff and headed straight for the three wolves, seemingly intending to clear the area below.
On the other hand, in the top lane, the battle between the two top laners had already begun with just the first wave of minions.
Fang Han took the lead and occupied the central bush, leaving no room for Jess to take a position.
Unfortunately, Khan had no choice but to settle for second best, standing in his own forecourt and waiting for the two sides' minion waves to meet.
As we all know, trading blows before the minion wave spawns isn't really considered trading blows; it's mostly just a matter of touching the target.
Once the minion wave appears, it will be the real turn for the top laners to battle it out!
The moment the two lane minions met in the top lane, Khan switched to hammer form, used a small speed boost to go to the mid bush and place a ward.
Quinn, who had been hiding in the bushes, revealed himself. Khan tapped the Q key, and Jayce leaped high into the air, using Sky Leap to smash into Quinn's head.
But less than a second after Jayce jumped into the air, Quinn used her E skill to kick Jayce and interrupt his skill.
Quinn landed, used her passive auto-attack followed by two more auto-attacks to unleash a powerful attack, and Jayce's health immediately dropped by a quarter.
Jayce created distance, turned around and switched to cannon form to fire a Q skill, but Fang Han once again dodged it with a backflip movement.
This exchange of blows caused Jayce to lose a whole bottle of his healing potions on the spot.
Fortunately, Jayce's starting item was a white sword, otherwise he would have run out of potions after this wave.
Khan, who had been half-lying in his gaming chair in front of the computer, suddenly sat up straight, his eyes wide open, staring at the screen in disbelief.
"What's going on? I used Q the instant I placed the ward, how did he react?"
"Also, why does it feel like he can predict all my moves?"
It's really unpleasant to feel like someone can see right through you.
Khan's expression changed slightly, and he suddenly became more serious.
I don't care about Quinn's background for now, all I know is that I have to sit up and fight him!
It's so satisfying to encounter such a strong opponent in my first ranked match!
Khan is in high spirits, having just won the Spring Split championship, and he is not afraid of any challenge.
To put it bluntly, no matter how skilled you are, this is just a ranked match, and the opponent is just a random top laner with some skill.
"What's going on on the road? Can I still come back at level two?"
Peanut had just finished clearing the red buff and was heading to the top lane when he discovered Khan was hiding under the tower, waiting to farm minions.
Why does this scene feel so familiar?
Little Peanut scratched his head.
It seems that Huni was also pressured and beaten under the tower by Arthur in the same way when he played in previous matches.
Khan, ever since he lost a blood exchange at level 1, has been pinned under the tower by Quinn and unable to move.
Anyone who dares to step forward in an attempt to farm the minion wave will be hit by Quinn's auto-attacks while she's within the turret's attack range.
This is not.
With Quinn at level 2, Jayce had only gained experience from three melee soldiers, and was still a long way from reaching level 2.
Not only that, Khan has already used up two bottles of White Sword and Three Red Elixir. If he wants to launch this level two gank, Khan will have to use a potion to recover his health.
In that way, Khan used up all three bottles of medicine he had on him.
If you can get something out of the game, that's fine, but if you can't... you'll have to give up at least one TP (teleport).
Khan fell into deep thought for a moment.
Wait, this is just a qualifying match, why worry so much?
No matter how strong Quinn is, he can't control two people at once!
"Bring it on! I want to see what else Quinn can do."
KZ's top laner and jungler are both present in the top lane.
A coordinated attack between Ueno and Ueno is about to take place.
However, just as the prince was about to dive into the river bushes to gank the top laner, Fang Han chose to take the initiative.
Just as Jayce under the tower switched to cannon form and was about to fire a cannon to last-hit minions, the E skill landed on Jayce's face, followed by a passive auto-attack and Ignite.
In cannon form, Jess has no bonus to either resistance, and his already low health plummets to rock bottom.
Khan's hand speed was incredibly fast; he used Flash in the blink of an eye.
As a result, Fang Han reacted even faster, and even faster, he used Q-Flash to precisely hit Jayce's Flash landing position and followed up with a second enhanced passive.
He then repositioned himself and unleashed a powerful third basic attack, taking down the low-health Jayce.
FirstBlood!
Less than three minutes into the game, the first blood was drawn in the top lane!
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