On the other side, the entire ENG team was also watching the match.
However, their main focus was on JIO, not DT, because JIO was likely to be their next opponent, making it their primary research target.
In the first two rounds, JIO’s team composition completely suppressed DT, but unexpectedly, in the third round, DT turned the tables.
Qi Mo’s expression darkened, “This doesn’t seem like a draft that their coach would come up with.”
“Then who else could it be? Could it be their captain? Their captain is indeed quite formidable.”
Qi Mo was uncertain; his gaze wavered between Xiao Shengjing and Lin Lan. From experience, the mysterious figure behind this should be their captain, Xiao Shengjing. Still, his intuition told him that this person named Lin Lan was definitely not that simple.
Suddenly, the camera focused on the audience stands. A glimpse of the color of a small yellow duck flashed by, and a teammate exclaimed, “Oh, Qi Mo, your little cousin is at the venue again!”
Qi Mo’s thoughts were interrupted, and he sighed helplessly, massaging his temples.
At this point in time, shouldn’t she be on her way to the evening self-study?
‘It’s almost the third year, and I need to have a good talk with her.’
Returning to the scene, the match officially begins.
Both sides enter the game, take their positions, and probe each other’s locations.
It starts with a standard opening on both sides, with everyone peacefully going to their lanes.
The highlight of this match was the showdown in the top lane, but due to Xiao Zeng’s popularity being much higher than Lin Lan’s, the director immediately fixed the camera on the mid-lane.
It’s evident that Ornn suits Feifei very well. His characteristic stability and proficiency in handling minion waves make him a perfect fit. Most importantly, Ornn excels at countering squishy mid-lane champions.
Xiao Zeng faces Ornn for the first time in a match, appearing somewhat inexperienced, and suffers a few setbacks in his decisions.
The commentators are also surprised: “DT’s draft is impressive, and Feifei seems well-practiced. Could this be their hidden ace?”
Using a decisive move in a do-or-die game is reasonable. However, fans are worried again. What if the big move gets countered? The playoffs have just begun…
Just as the director fixed the camera on the mid-lane, the commentators suddenly noticed, “JIO’s top lane is heading back home.”
They are unaware of what happened in the top lane, only seeing that JIO’s top laner is only level 3. He has used his Titan’s Wrath and Flash, lost his health, and is slinking back home.
Meanwhile, Lin Lan has already reached level 3, freezing the minion wave in the middle. His health is still quite healthy.
Most crucially, Nautilus only has 16 CS?
With level 3 experience, he should have at least around 25 CS. Lin Lan has managed to secure 26, so it doesn’t make sense for Nautilus to have only 16.
The director realizes that a lot is happening in the top lane, and once Nautilus returns, the camera is directly fixed on the top lane.
This time, Lin Lan is playing as Gnar. In its mini form, Gnar is adorable, with not much health but long arms. With the added effect of the W1(Gnar)Hyper/Wallop: Mini Gnar: Passive: Every 3rd attack or spell on the same target deals an additional 0/10/20/30/40 (+100% bonus Ability Power) + 6/8/10/12/14% of the target’s max Health as magic damage and grants Gnar 20/40/60/80% Movement Speed (based on R rank) that decays over 3 seconds (max 300 damage vs. monsters).
Mega Gnar: Stuns enemies in an area for 1.25 seconds, dealing 45/75/105/135/165 (+100% Attack Damage) physical damage.
Gnar gains Hyper’s Movement Speed bonus when he leaves Mega form. passive, every third basic attack triggers a hyperactive passive, not only dealing extra damage but also increasing movement speed.
Meanwhile, Lin Lan started with an AD build, showcasing an astounding control of distance, continuously poking with the maximum range of his basic attacks to stealthily deal damage.
Nautilus couldn’t endure his harassment; his health kept dropping, prompting him to naturally want to engage in a trade.
However, with a movement speed bonus every third basic attack, Lin Lan, playing as an AD carry before, had a friendly advantage. Nautilus struggled to catch up with him, and before he could even hook Lin Lan back, a nimble leap from Lin Lan created distance again, allowing him to continue with his basic attacks.
Nautilus found himself in a very awkward situation.
While both were developing, Nautilus’s health kept decreasing, and whenever he tried to engage, he simply couldn’t reach Lin Lan.
Every time Nautilus attempted a surprise attack, Lin Lan could always sense it in advance, forever one step ahead!
Seeing his health decrease once again, JIO’s top laner had no choice but to retreat to the base.
As he returned to base, he glanced at his disappointing CS data, beads of sweat forming on his forehead.
This was a playoff match being broadcast to millions of viewers, and he was allowing himself to be represented by such embarrassing statistics? It was truly humiliating.
Seeing Nautilus being forced back to the base again, the commentator angrily exclaimed, “Oh my god, can the top lane still be played?”
In professional matches, when both sides are evenly matched, even missing a single wave of minions, let alone two, can be devastating.
Missing minions not only leads to an economic setback but, more importantly, an experience disadvantage!
Just like the first wave, Lin Lan managed to reach level 3, pushing Nautilus out of the experience zone. Then, he seized level 4, forcing Nautilus to recall. Subsequently, he grabbed levels 5 and 6, keeping Nautilus in a passive and defensive state throughout!
Starting from a small advantage, Lin Lan has snowballed it to the point where Nautilus can no longer play effectively.
Is this really a professional match?
Why does it feel like Lin Lan is turning it into a one-sided game?
The audience erupted in astonished murmurs, and the barrage of comments started pouring in: [OMG, what’s happening? How did Nautilus end up like this?]
[Hero matchup, do you understand? Gnar naturally counters Nautilus.]
[In the first two rounds, Lin Lan was countered, but it didn’t turn out like this, right?]
[JIO’s top lane is just too weak!]
[Is it possible that Kiner is just too strong?]
[I think it’s because Kiner is too strong, and he’s playing seriously today!]
Nautilus, who missed two waves of minions in anger, had just reached level 5 when Lin Lan was already level 6. At this moment, Lin Lan could solo kill him. However, if Nautilus allowed this wave of minions to push, he would risk being tower-dived and killed by Lin Lan in the next wave.
As a top laner with some fame in the LPL, he couldn’t allow such a situation. He could only grit his teeth, control his health, and face off against Lin Lan.
Lin Lan played it calmly, not rushing into action. Upon receiving confirmation from Xiao Shengjing, “Their jungler is still taking the red buff.”
He calmly built up his fury to the critical point, suddenly flashed forward, leaped onto Nautilus, and transformed into the giant Gnar!
“Gnar has transformed!”
Before the transformation, Gnar is in a mini-state and extremely agile. When he accumulates enough fury, he triggers his other form, transforming into Mega Gnar!
Mega Gnar enters a berserk state for a duration, doubling both health and damage, and each ability comes with built-in slow and crowd control!
He leaps onto Nautilus, roaring and stunning him in place. A powerful ultimate slams Nautilus into the wall. Even though Nautilus is only at half health, he can’t even Flash away; Lin Lan swiftly executes him on the spot!
Wow, Nautilus got knocked out even with Flash available?
What kind of reflexes does Lin Lan have to prevent Nautilus from even using Flash?
JIO’s top laner is a seasoned professional who has been competing for years! His reaction time isn’t slow either! Moreover, he still had a significant portion of health just a moment ago!
Not only are the viewers puzzled, but Nautilus himself is also bewildered.
He felt that Lin Lan had stopped attacking, and the killer instinct suddenly disappeared. JIO’s top lane, thinking he was safe, bravely approached to last-hit a minion, only to be caught off guard by Lin Lan’s decisive move!
Moreover, he pressed Flash the moment the engagement began, continuously mashing the button throughout. He believed his reaction time wasn’t slow, yet surprisingly, it couldn’t match Lin Lan’s actions!
With just two control abilities, in less than 3 seconds, Lin Lan unleashed all his damage, executing Nautilus on the spot!
JIO’s top laner started questioning life; he had no idea what he went through in those short 2.5 seconds.
In a daze, he returned to the lane, where Gnar was already level 7, hopping around, controlling the minion wave. Meanwhile, Nautilus was stuck at level 5!
Even the commentators couldn’t bear to watch, repeatedly saying, “It’s crumbling, JIO’s top lane is completely crumbling…”
In theory, JIO’s top laner should be among the top five in the LPL. Considering his age, he still has good reflexes and mechanics!
Yet, he was beaten into this state by Lin Lan!
DT’s fans began to get excited, “Here it comes, here it comes! Lin Lan’s back in shape!”
Nautilus on the top lane refused to accept his fate and tried to resist a bit longer.
As long as Nautilus manages to scrape enough experience to reach level 6, he can still hold his ground under the tower.
Moreover, the killing intent on Lin Lan has subsided again.
It seems he only wants to last hit and control the wave, showing no intention of engaging with Nautilus, and he isn’t deliberately saving his abilities.
Nautilus cautiously moves forward, using his Q to take down two minions. He’s just one minion away from reaching level 6. Gathering courage, he takes a half step forward, and it’s this very step that prompts Lin Lan to suddenly take action.
Gnar leaps directly onto Nautilus’s face, then follows up by jumping behind him, landing a basic attack, instantly filling his rage bar again!
JIO’s top laner shouts in distress; he was too focused on gaining experience and completely overlooked how much fury Gnar had accumulated.
As he tries to escape, the giant Gnar behind him slams him unconscious with one blow and ultimate, pushing him into the wall.
It’s the same sequence of actions, the same lightning-fast reflexes!
This time, Nautilus’s health is healthier compared to the previous encounter!
Is it too far-fetched to think of killing him?
After Gnar’s combo, Nautilus still has one-third of his health.
He tries to drag Lin Lan closer to himself, intending to recover some health with the Q. Unexpectedly, Lin Lan’s movements are so agile that a quick sidestep prevents Nautilus from landing the skill on the outer edge!
Not good! The commentator nervously says, “JIO’s top lane made a mistake!”
It’s not that JIO’s top lane made a mistake; it’s that Lin Lan’s reflexes are too fast, beyond what JIO’s top laner can anticipate!
In just a few moves, Lin Lan lowers Nautilus’s health, sticking to him, and constantly chasing. After Gnar transforms, each ability comes with a slow, making Nautilus’s situation unbearable.
From Nautilus’s perspective, it’s as if he’s entangled in countless spider webs, struggling with each step!
Every move he makes, Lin Lan predicts, and beneath his feet, it feels like sinking into a swamp. The mouse feels unusually heavy, the keyboard is less responsive, and he watches helplessly as his health drops rapidly.
If this continues, he’ll die a miserable death!
Veins bulging on Nautilus’s forehead, he struggles to control his mouse, concentrates his focus, and finally, at the moment Lin Lan provides a fatal control, Nautilus accurately and decisively presses Flash!
“Beautiful!” The commentator exclaims excitedly, “Nautilus escapes!”
However, in the next second, Lin Lan’s fury returns to 0. He transitions from the raging Mega Gnar to the harmless Mini Gnar. The range of his basic attacks increases from 150 units to 450 units.
He throws a boomerang with a range of 1100 units, hitting Nautilus on the return as well. Following it up with two basic attacks, he effortlessly takes down the remaining health of Nautilus trying to escape.
“What?” The commentator is taken aback. “The fury disappeared at this moment?”
Everyone knows Gnar is powerful when he transforms into Mega Gnar, and it’s common to wait until his rage is depleted before engaging. But what everyone forgot is that Mini Gnar also has the advantage of long-range attacks!
Earlier, Lin Lan refrained from using skills when Nautilus was out of reach. Finally, when he managed to accumulate a control skill, Nautilus dodged it with a Flash.
According to Gnar’s mechanics, if he doesn’t engage in combat for 10 seconds, his fury will drop to 0, reverting him back to Mini Gnar!
In other words, regardless of whether Nautilus flashed or not, whether he was controlled or not, all that awaited him was death!
The paths Lin Lan left for him were, unexpectedly, two dead ends…?
JIO’s top laner sprawls in a daze, submerged in the fountain. His mind is in chaos; he doesn’t know if Lin Lan is controlling the game or if everything is just a coincidence.
As the confusion deepens, the top lane feels like a blurry swamp to him. Stepping into it seems like sinking, unable to escape…
When he sees Gnar on the top lane, his hand trembles uncontrollably.
[What’s Nautilus doing? Did he get confused?]
[He’s giving away kills on both ends, 50 CS behind in last hits, and he’s still in a daze in the lane?]
[This is too explosive, it’s completely blown up.]
[I’m starting to doubt if I’m watching a JIO match.]
[Oh my god, I feel so sorry for Nautilus!]
[This guy named Lin Lan, isn’t he supposed to be an AD player? Why is he playing top lane?]
[Haha, this is an AD player delayed by the support lane position…]
[While you all pity Nautilus, only I see the brilliance of the domestic top laner.]
Nautilus finally reaches level 6, but his lane is already blown up to the extent that even the jungle is hesitant to help, as it might lead to one death and one free kill.
Seeing the top lane disadvantaged to this degree, the mid lane is only dominating Feifei by one level.
Xiao Zeng is eager to gain an advantage, but every time he considers making a move, he sees Xiao Shengjing nearby and has to give up.
It’s infuriating.
He feels like the enemy jungler has been eyeing him all along!
Every time he tries to roam, he deliberately conveys information to Feifei and provides completely contradictory details from their practice matches. This method worked well in the first two games, but it failed in the third!
No matter where he flies to support, the opponent always remarkably predicts it. Players on that route immediately retreat, and Xiao Shengjing also arrives promptly.
JIO’s jungler is a newcomer and a Korean, with poor communication with teammates.
He immediately abandons the top lane, letting it fend for itself, and opts to focus on other areas.
Xiao Shengjing also resides in the bottom lane, repeatedly thwarting his intentions. Although the bottom lane is at a disadvantage, there hasn’t been any significant warfare so far.
Up to this point, all of DT’s advantages are in the top lane, while JIO’s most significant advantage is just securing an early dragon.
This can’t go on; JIO’s jungler realizes the severity of the issue.
Lin Lan is about to take down the top lane turret, and if he secures the Rift Herald afterward, the mid-lane turret will also be at risk.
“This time, focus on the top lane,” he communicates with his teammates in rudimentary Chinese, indicating that the mid-laner should join him.
The commentator exclaims, “Is JIO planning to dive Gnar’s turret? They dare to dive Gnar’s turret?”
Whether it’s the increased tankiness after transformation or the crowd control capabilities, it should be enough for Gnar to survive. Trying to dive the turret of the massive Mega Gnar with just three people seems like overestimating their abilities!
The audience is also worried about JIO’s decision, but the strategic JIO has already devised a plan.
First, Nautilus will lure, and when Lin Lan decides to kill, Twisted Fate will use his card to lock him in with a gold card. The jungler will follow up with a control skill, ensuring a 100% kill on Lin Lan!
The tactic is set in motion. Nautilus’s lure is successful, and Lin Lan seems unaware of the impending danger. He continues attacking the defensive turret, thinking of taking down Nautilus after destroying it.
As the best opportunity for escape slips away, many fans dare not look any further.
Having dominated the entire game, suddenly, they are about to give away the advantage… it feels so frustrating!
Just as Lin Lan is about to take down the turret, Nautilus approaches, hooking him back. Twisted Fate immediately uses his ultimate, dropping a gold card on Lin Lan.
Just as the gold card is about to land on Lin Lan, suddenly, a green lantern flies out from the brush.
It’s Thresh!
Jiang Jin is in the brush!
The casting of the gold card is too quick, and indeed, a figure flickers in the brush, but Linlan doesn’t pay attention; all his focus is on Linlan!
The gold card and the lantern fly towards Linlan simultaneously. Thresh’s lantern arrives first due to its faster speed.
Before the gold card descends, Lin Lan picks up the lantern and flies away. Remarkably, before picking up the lantern, he even takes a moment to auto-attack the turret, finishing it off!
This is the first blood turret! With an additional 300 gold bounty!
Despite losing the defensive turret, the three players are not willing to let Lin Lan go, preparing to kill both him and Thresh.
Once Twisted Fate’s gold card is thrown, there’s no shaking it off.
As Lin Lan flies into the brush, the gold card follows and lands in the brush, locking him in place.
JIO’s three players charge towards the brush, all with a bloodthirsty fervor. Suddenly, the support’s voice in the communication channel is heard, trying to stop them: “Don’t go! Their jungler is also in there!”
Even though Twisted Fate’s ultimate only lasted for 0.5 seconds, the attentive support saw it clearly. In the brush, not only Thresh but also Xiao Shengjing!
Due to communication issues, the Korean jungler didn’t hear what the support was saying clearly. When he charged in to initiate the fight, he realized it was a disaster!
Three figures burst out of the brush, and a fierce battle is about to begin!
Lin Lan never disengages from the fight throughout; his rage bar remains full!
With three basic attacks, he stacks up his rage, resembling a living deity. With a move reminiscent of the Buddha’s Palm, he leaps into the air, using the second jump from his ultimate to slam all three of them against the wall!
This is the most powerful move of Gnar!
The descending Buddha’s Palm!
When his rage bar is full, upon hitting the enemy with the first part of his E2(Gnar)Hop/Crunch: Mini Gnar: Leaps to a location, gaining 40/45/50/55/60% Attack Speed for 6 seconds. If Gnar lands on a unit he will bounce off it, traveling further. Deals 80/115/150/185/220 [6% of Gnar’s Max Health] physical damage and slows briefly if the unit landed on was an enemy.
Mega Gnar: Leaps to a location and deals 80/115/150/185/220 [6% of Gnar’s Max Health] physical damage to nearby enemies on landing. Enemies Gnar lands directly on top of are slowed briefly.
If Crunch is used to transform, Gnar will still be able to bounce. skill, Gnar transforms in mid-air. By pressing the R3(Gnar)GNAR!: Mini Gnar: Passive: Increases Boomerang Throw’s cooldown reduction on catch to 50/55/60% and Hyper’s Movement Speed bonus to 45/60/75%.
Mega Gnar: Knocks nearby enemies in the specified direction, dealing 200/300/400 (+50% bonus Attack Damage) (+100% bonus Ability Power) physical damage and slowing them by 45% for 1.25/1.5/1.75 seconds. Enemies that hit a wall take 150% damage and are stunned instead of slowed. skill before the second part lands, he transforms into a set of palm strikes descending from the sky!
In the air, Lin Lan slams the three opponents against the wall, rendering them immobile. In the frenzied state, Gnar transitions from excitement to a brutal assault, delivering two powerful slaps that swiftly silence the struggling Nautilus!
The remaining jungler and Twisted Fate can’t withstand his damage. Under a barrage of consecutive slaps, both use their flashes to escape, with the jungler narrowly surviving with a sliver of health. Unfortunately, the slower Twisted Fate meets a tragic end beneath Lin Lan’s ruthless pummeling!
Lin Lan secures a double kill!
He continues to chase JIO’s jungler, who has been out of combat for an extended period, causing him to revert to Mini Gnar. Though his attacks gain range, it’s still not enough!
Just as the jungler feels relieved about successfully escaping, Lin Lan’s Q4(Gnar)Boomerang Throw/Boulder Toss: Mini Gnar: Throws a boomerang that deals 5/45/85/125/165 (+115% Attack Damage) physical damage and slows enemies by 30/35/40/45/50% for 2 seconds. The boomerang returns towards Gnar after hitting an enemy, dealing 50% damage to subsequent targets. Each enemy can only be hit once. Catching the boomerang reduces its cooldown by 40%.
Mega Gnar: Throws a boulder that stops when it hits an enemy, slowing all nearby enemies and dealing 45/90/135/180/225 (+140% Attack Damage) physical damage. Picking up the boulder reduces its cooldown by 70%. skill comes off cooldown. He raises his hand and hurls a returning boomerang!
If he gets hit by that, he’s definitely dead.
The jungler tightens his grip on the mouse. Even in the heat of the escape, he analyzes that the returning boomerang’s distance is insufficient!
So, he needs to reposition!
Lin Lan can’t secure the kill on him!
Suddenly, he freezes. Huh? Lin Lan’s reverse Q?
On the big screen, Lin Lan throws a Q skill in the opposite direction, hitting nothing.
The commentators are baffled, “Did Kiner make a mistake?”
Everyone thinks he made a mistake because making mistakes with Q is quite common. When players cast these non-targeted skills, they subconsciously click backward to create distance. If their reaction speed is too fast, it can exceed the system’s response mechanism, causing the skill to be cast in the opposite direction.
Given Lin Lan’s speed, he might have been too eager, surpassing the system’s reaction time.
Everyone felt it was a pity. Although a double kill is good, this play could have been a triple kill.
Watching the hope of a triple kill vanish, the boomerang returned lonely, retracing its path. Just as it was about to return to Lin Lan’s hands, he suddenly sidestepped, not catching it.
The uncaught boomerang swayed and continued moving in the same direction. This time, its path was directly toward JIO’s jungler!
Lin Lan abruptly stepped aside, catching JIO’s jungler off guard, and he thought he had escaped!
In that moment, muscles tensed, powerless to react. When he tried to reposition, it was already too late. The boomerang struck him fiercely, claiming his life!
Triple kill!
The audience was in disbelief, not understanding what had happened!
In the lounge, Lu Shi understood and excitedly explained to the people around him, “Lin Lan’s Q simply didn’t have enough range, and JIO’s jungler knew it. That’s why he didn’t dodge! He had figured it out, and there’s no reason Lin Lan couldn’t, so his previous move wasn’t a mistake; he intentionally threw a reverse Q!”
On the stage, only a few spectators and the commentator understood. The commentator desperately explained, “If Gnar’s boomerang isn’t caught, its distance flown backward is greater than forward.” Uncertain if the audience grasped it, he demonstrated with gestures, “So, if Kiner had just done a forward Q, it might not have been enough distance, but with a reverse Q and not catching it, it flies even farther than a forward Q, making the distance enough.”
Anyone who has played Gnar knows that the distance the boomerang flies back is greater than when thrown forward!
That’s why it’s called a boomerang!
Wow, the audience was amazed.
They didn’t expect Lin Lan to play like this.
They thought Lin Lan’s celestial palm technique from above was already fantastical enough, but they didn’t anticipate him playing a reverse boomerang!
JIO’s jungler didn’t have many encounters against Gnar, and though he knew about it, at that moment, he genuinely didn’t expect it!
Because Lin Lan had concealed the killing intent on him!
Professional players have a highly sensitive awareness. Through opponents’ subtle details and movements, they can judge whether there’s killing intent.
This is a sixth sense exclusive to top-tier professional players, enabling them to assess danger. So, when he couldn’t sense any killing intent from Lin Lan, he subconsciously relaxed his guard.
But he never expected that Lin Lan could completely conceal his killing intent! Moreover, he effortlessly switched between two states, conveying misleading information to his opponents!
The top lane’s Nautilus was precisely misled by the killing intent emanating from Lin Lan, leading to his tragic demise three times.
What kind of monster is this?
The entire JIO team was left bewildered.
In front of the screens, ENG’s players were commenting on the game, “JIO made such a huge mistake, huh? What’s going on? They’ve handed over 5 kills to Gnar, no need to play the rest.”
For the first time, Qi Mo remained silent. He furrowed his brow, earnestly staring at the screen, watching the replay provided by the broadcast.
Whether it was an illusion or not, he felt that Lin Lan had completely mastered the art of concealing and revealing killing intent. Such a playstyle, so far, only he could achieve in the entire LPL, and worldwide, it might not exceed three players.
This is a skill that must be honed through numerous battles, and Lin Lan, a newcomer, has somehow mastered it?
The game is still ongoing, but JIO is already showing signs of defeat.
No matter how much advantage they gain in other lanes, it will be shattered upon Lin Lan’s arrival.
In subsequent team fights, Lin Lan repeatedly executed the descending palm technique flawlessly, incorporating well-timed flashes. Each time, he caught the opponents off guard, dealing substantial damage. The fragile AD carry could even be instantly taken down by him. Regardless of how others tried to resist, they were left in shambles by his swift strikes.
The commentators praised Lin Lan’s extraordinary control over fury. Gnar is indeed a challenging champion to play, with a crucial emphasis on managing fury effectively.
Lin Lan, however, consistently maintained optimal fury levels, whether in engagements initiated by the opponents or ones he led himself. This allowed him to unleash a series of combo techniques, demonstrating a profound mastery of Gnar’s abilities.
JIO felt like their entire team had turned into monkeys suppressed by the palm techniques of a Buddha. No matter how lively or well they fought, as soon as Lin Lan arrived, he would effortlessly suppress them under his martial arts.
As the game progressed, when a Gnar with partial fury appeared before them, they all instinctively retreated. No one knew how Lin Lan would stack his fury in peculiar ways and unleash a unique onslaught in the upcoming team fight.
Is there any difference between this and imagining threats that don’t exist?
Upon reaching this point, the barrage of comments couldn’t hold back their laughter. It was truly unexpected that the team currently struggling on the screen was JIO. This outcome was far from the pre-game predictions.
Even the commentators were caught off guard, “Oh my, I truly didn’t expect Kiner to have such expertise in martial arts, not just in swordsmanship.”
Just picturing JIO being pummeled by Lin Lan’s techniques made fans unable to contain their laughter.
This is JIO, a team that almost reached the level of top-tier teams like ENG and IB, and yet they are being thrashed by a team that recently advanced from LDL?
After several skirmishes, JIO’s advantages across all lanes were completely wiped out.
DT secured dragons, took down turrets, and ultimately claimed a powerful Elder Dragon. With a decisive push, Lin Lan executed a flawless aerial technique, knocking them onto the crystal with a few swift strikes, bringing an end to this match.
At this point, DT successfully defended their match point, pushing the series into the fourth game!
JIO still held the lead with a match point in their hands.
However, this game was thoroughly enjoyable for DT’s fans!