Chapter 41: Raising Ning's Pigs
Chapter 41: Raising Ning's Pigs
Chen Song said this because mid laner Forge was caught and killed by Jiejie.
Without flashing, Forge instinctively used his E ability to attack aggressively, only to be caught red-handed by Jiejie who arrived just in time.
This situation is somewhat like those ignorant and arrogant newcomers who rush in and act recklessly.
You should know that champions like Karma don't need to fight and harass you in lane; they can just focus on farming and leveling up.
Forge still expressed his doubts about the strength of the LPL.
Being able to substitute for Rookie made him subconsciously feel that he had already become a mid laner in the LPL.
But he still muttered about the laning pressure Scout was putting on him, and Jiejie's jungle instincts.
Unlike Karma, Sylas is not a champion who can simply farm safely and provide the necessary crowd control and support in team fights.
As a melee mid-laner, Sylas needs to gain an advantage and set the pace for the team. Once he falls behind, the strength of this champion will be greatly reduced.
After two waves of deaths, Forge already felt that this game was completely pointless.
"Oh my god, oh my god, you played too recklessly."
Ning, who was not far away, had no choice but to wander around to his own F6 and stand in the grass watching Jiejie take down the F6.
At this point, Ning knew that if he encountered Olaf in the jungle, as long as he lost his EQ combo, he would be chased to death by Olaf. So he could only watch helplessly.
"Stay calm, stay calm, let's focus on developing our resources first, there's no rush."
As the team's commander, JackeyLove stepped up at the right time to reassure everyone.
"Now let's take a look. EDG has already gained an advantage in the mid, bot, and jungle lanes."
"What? You're saying a 1-0-3 score in the top lane isn't an advantage?" Wawa interrupted Miller with a laugh.
"Actually, it's not easy for Renekton to beat Kennen."
Miller explained, "You can see that because Kennen didn't have TP in that wave, he has caught up in levels and gold, so Kennen doesn't have much of a problem fighting Renekton now."
"However, the mid and bottom lanes are actually at a significant disadvantage."
While the two were discussing, Jiejie had unknowingly stolen a small dragon.
Meanwhile, the bottom lanes on both sides were also exchanging blows and trading damage.
"Olaf is already level 6, and Sivir is pushing the lane like this, she's definitely trying to dive us."
JackeyLove frantically shouted, "Ning, come and hide in the bushes behind me to protect me!"
"Yes, yes, don't worry."
Ning responded.
Just as JackeyLove had predicted, Jiejie, after clearing IG's vision in the river with a scanner, swaggered over.
Ning immediately showed himself, and Jiejie knew he had no chance. He protected the bottom lane and took a turret plating, then turned around and headed towards the mid lane from the river.
From God's perspective.
Jiejie used two control wards placed by EDG near the mid and bottom bushes to signal "on the way" to the mid lane.
Little did Forge know that danger was already creeping up on him without any visibility.
Scout secured Forge with W.
However, because Sylas still had E in hand, Jiejie did not show himself immediately.
As luck would have it, the next second Forge handed over E right in front of Jiejie.
"This guy is really cooperative."
Jiejie smiled unconsciously.
In his eyes, Forge's kill meant victory was already assured.
As long as Scout's W skill is off cooldown, he can easily take down Forge by stunning him.
Scout activated his E skill to accelerate towards Forge, and the moment he used W to immobilize Forge, Jiejie simultaneously threw out his Q to slow Forge.
At the critical moment, Forge used the ultimate ability he stole from Jiejie's Olaf to successfully negate the control effect.
Jiejie overextended and was counter-killed by Forge with the help of the turret.
This brilliant counter-kill effectively disrupted Jiejie's initial momentum.
Jiejie was counter-killed, but EDG made a quick adjustment.
While Forge was recalling, Scout and Jiejie had already arrived at the top lane.
Without vision, TheShy pushed too far into the lane and was easily caught and killed.
Chen Song stared at the screen, his eyes filled with anger.
The details that were just explained before the game started.
I forgot it as soon as I said it.
If the enemy jungler dies, after you finish pushing the minion wave, is it really that difficult to place a ward in the enemy jungle or river?
Chen Song's concern about TheShy wasn't that he would be crushed in lane, but rather that he would be ganked and killed by several opponents.
TheShy has been caught and killed far too many times.
In a game like this, all other lanes were at a disadvantage, while TheShy had the advantage.
If I don't arrest you, who am I supposed to arrest?
Chen Song did not proactively formulate a strategy at the start of this game.
Unlike practice matches, in official competitions, you can't always have the opportunity to provide real-time commentary from behind the players.
Ultimately, it depends more on their performance on the field.
He doesn't blame the players for making mistakes.
But someone like TheShy, who keeps pointing out mistakes in practice matches, won't tolerate it.
"It seems IG is really finished."
A series of poor decisions in the early stages, and the players getting caught, have left viewers shaking their heads in growing disappointment with IG.
IG's playstyle has always been to gain an advantage in the laning phase and then win by aggressively engaging in team fights.
The current situation is that IG is struggling in all lanes.
I can't beat them in lane, and I can't beat them in jungle.
The only lane with an advantage was the top laner, who died as soon as he was caught.
For viewers, liking IG is about the exhilarating feeling of watching them play. Now that they're being completely dominated, what's the point of watching them?
The game lasted less than 10 minutes.
The kill score between IG and EDG is now 2:6.
The economy was also dragged down by 1,500 by EDG.
Aside from Sivir in the bot lane being a bit underdeveloped, EDG had a decent economic lead in the top, mid, and jungle positions.
Both Crocodile and Olaf are strong in the early game.
They still have a positional advantage. When small team fights break out, let alone a head-on 3v3, even if EDG is in a 3v4 situation, IG is no match.
The most crucial point is that at this point in time, IG had absolutely no control over Renekton and Olaf.
After the crocodile returns to base and buys Mercury's Treads, TheShy will face increasing pressure in lane.
Armed with the blue warrior jungle item, Jiejie brazenly invaded the jungle, stealing the F6 camp right under IG's nose.
The key is that there's nothing they can do about him; IG can only watch helplessly.
"What Ning Wang? He's just so-so."
Jiejie adjusted her glasses and smiled.
Jiejie felt pressured before the match.
In his mind, he was just promoted from EDG's second team, while Ning was the champion jungler of LPL, so he naturally felt an invisible pressure.
Especially in the jungle position, I'm very worried about being fed by the enemy team.
Just like those solo queue kings who are really good at ranked games.
He showed off all sorts of amazing plays and dominated in the Rank highlights.
But when the actual competition started, they played timidly and their performance was inconsistent.
It's not that he lacks skill, but rather that the pressure of a competition is completely different from playing ranked games.
But after several successful ganks, Jiejie realized that the opposing champion jungler was nothing special.
And judging from how the game is progressing, has he already become my "pig" (a term used to describe someone who is exploited and manipulated)?
This feeling of excitement made Jiejie more and more confident.
His current feeling has changed from being afraid of being raised as a pig by Ning to now actively wanting to raise Ning's pigs.
Earth-shaking changes have taken place.
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