I have to say that the explanations are sometimes quite accurate.

Tao Bo's team leadership is similar at the moment.

Ah Shui needs to go up and sell, and let the other side take action before they have a chance.

The person who seduced could only be Ah Shui.

If Pan Sen went up, it would still be a bit too obvious.

If you forcefully walk up, people may retreat even more severely.

Unless Pantheon comes up with W first, Thresh is unlikely to be tricked into using his skill.

Another important point is that Ah Shui's current blood volume is average.

After finishing all two bottles of medicine on his body, he could barely maintain two-thirds of his blood line.

The amount of HP is quite tempting, and the opponent might not be able to resist it.

Chen Ke actually felt something was wrong.

There are some traces in the movements of the two people on the opposite side of the lane.

It can be seen from the small map that the bottom lane of G2 sent a signal to the grass position on the line.

So now, even though they can beat the enemy and have the health advantage, they still let the troops push over.

Chen Ke is in trouble now that Pan Sen is sitting on him without being purified.

If it's just a laning match, it's not too uncomfortable. If you can cooperate with Draven to play a set of Chen Ke, your life will not be in danger.

In the last wave of battle, Pan Sen forcibly used Ignite.

Seeing that his brother was about to die, the prophet was of course anxious. He didn't care about him and used all his skills.

The main focus is to ignite and persuade people to retreat.

Chen Ke can even counterattack if he has a flash.

If there is a third party, the nature is different.

When Leopard Girl and Panson work together, the burst damage is too high.

The two of them really found the opportunity to complete a set of skills without even using Draven to compensate for the damage.

Especially when his brother suddenly started pretending, Chen Ke was basically sure that there was someone behind him.

Chen Ke knows his brother well. Although his style of play is more pretentious, he still likes to pretend.

But he doesn't pretend like this. He usually only pretends when he presses hard on the lane or gets an advantage.

You were beaten down just now, how can you pretend to be like this just because you came over and took a look?

It was obvious that there was someone behind him.

Even though he knew that the opposite jungler was there, Chen Ke still wouldn't get used to this behavior.

When you encounter a style of play that likes to show off, you have to be tough.

Why does Jingdong’s jungler Kanavi have a good winning rate when he beats his brother and Shy Boy?

Because when he encountered someone pretending to be in front of him, he really jumped right in.

"Hook him!"

Chen Ke communicated directly with the assistant.

If the hook hits, just hit it. If it doesn't hit, just retreat directly. There's no point in it. My brother can't make anything by pretending twice.

The premise is that the E skill must be in hand.

"Crack!"

What Taobo thought was that it would be more comfortable for his brother to go up and attract the opponent to take action and trick Thresh out of his E skill.

Thresh has E around, and it's hard to touch Varus when Pantheon has nothing.

And because of Thresh's hook hit rate problem, if he really wants to go first, he should start with E more often.

Unexpectedly, Thresh's simple hook hit again.

Seeing this scene, everyone suddenly started sweating profusely.

No, you caught the hook again?

This pair of lines has only been around for a long time, and they caught two hooks in succession.

The ballistic speed of Thresh's hook is really not that easy to hit in professional competitions.

Even the position of the G2 auxiliary hook seems a bit crooked, making it difficult for my brother to move up on his own.

What was originally a mediocre and even a bit smelly hook turned into a wonderful prediction hook.

Even the commentary is boring this time around.

I asked you to sell it, but I didn’t ask you to give it away.

But considering that my brother sometimes eats Thresh hooks crazily when playing EZ, it doesn't seem strange.

Once this hook is eaten, there is really no other way. Without purification, the body can only be firmly charged.

Purification was handed in at about the same time as Chen Ke, with a difference of one to two seconds at most.

So Chen Ke doesn't even need to remember his brother's purification time, he can just look at his skill bar.

After Mikxy was hooked, he subconsciously wanted to swing the person back.

This is Thresh's basic combo, and it becomes muscle memory after you play it a lot.

But thinking of Chen Ke's instructions, he still held back, threw the lantern back and took Chen Ke over.

"Huh? Let's go up here. G2 wants to go two-on-three from the bottom lane!"

The colonel suddenly shouted excitedly.

The audience's emotions were ignited, and it was obvious that this was a successful seduction.

But within two seconds I stopped laughing.

There was indeed one more person in Taobo. When he saw the two people coming from the opposite side, Kasa and the Prophet also hurriedly came forward to take action.

The most uncomfortable thing was that the Prophet's W was interrupted by Thresh.

Chen Ke was not controlled, nor did it affect Chen Ke's output.

Even this [Pendulum of Doom] brought Draven back a little.

Chen Ke's output didn't stop from the first moment, and he took away Draven with this amount of health in less than three seconds.

Kasa gave her a mouthful of milk, but to no avail.

"First Blood!"

Seeing his brother killed in battle, fans seemed to have been poured cold water on him.

The most uncomfortable thing is that his brother's sacrifice brought nothing to the team.

Taobo's remaining two players, Nosuke, were not very good at dealing with Chen Ke.

After Pan Sen's W was interrupted, he threw a Q skill and was twisted away by Chen Ke.

Chen Ke's position was very good, and Pan Sen couldn't touch anyone next.

Kasa, on the other hand, has output and is unable to play. Leopard Girl is a hero who needs a point control from her teammates.

If you can pick up a target stably, it will be comfortable.

The problem is that Pan Sen can't touch anyone, so he has no control.

Putting aside the issue of positioning, Chen Ke was surrounded by soldiers, and Kasa was blocked as soon as he made a round throw.

Leopard Girl's damage output is incomplete, so she doesn't pose much of a threat to Chen Ke.

Even if he dares to rush forward forcefully, he will be in danger.

Kasa stayed awake and started to fight and retreat.

Chen Ke and Mikxy are still chasing, and their target is the prophet who has not flashed.

The Prophet has even used his E skill, and now he can only keep getting beaten.

After chasing for a few steps, Thresh's hook turned well again.

When the distance is relatively close, this hook is not difficult and can hit the prophet accurately.

Casa originally wanted to take cover, but when he saw that the hook had been hit, he sold it directly without looking back.

"Prophet W also recovered and forced himself up to sit on Varus."

"Can I change it?"

"The damage is still not enough!"

"..."

The prophet knew that he couldn't run away, so when his skills improved, he wanted to forcefully change them.

This time he looks back, no matter whether he changes it or not, he will definitely not survive.

It's a pity that Chen Ke's blood volume is still too healthy.

The three commentators were close to wailing at the end.

This wave of fighting is so desperate.

Three against two was replaced by two, which is a bit confusing.

What's even more desperate is that Chen Ke got both heads.

What is the concept of Draven getting two heads in the early game?

Whether Draven can line up normally when he comes up later is another matter.

The commentators are all like this, so you can imagine how the audience feels.

"????"

"Hey, what on earth is this wave of Taobo playing at?"

"All I can say is that someone is delivering."

"Just eating a hook when you go up is equivalent to giving it away without any use. It's simply outrageous."

"What the hell does this have to do with eating hooks? Isn't he just there to sell them?"

"Yes, this hook was obviously eaten on purpose."

"Some people can't understand the game, please shut up!"

"Ah Shui didn't expect that his teammates would be such useless people even after they were sold like this. After all, they paid for it wrongly!"

"Can Nosuke really be a top freshman, worthy of your AD's sacrifice?"

"Attracting all the firepower and skills, Nosuke was of no use at all, and instead gave away another one."

"If I were Ah Shui, I would stop playing. How can my teammates play like this?"

"Pan Sen's performance as a prophet is too weird. This assistant is really disgusting!"

"It turns out there's Pan Sen in this game, and I didn't notice it even if you didn't tell me."

"…………"

PS: One vote for you and one vote for me. Let’s sleep together another day!

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