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IRAJAS Chapter 43

Pure output Big Mouth

The fourth match of DT started in full swing.

This time their opponent, WS, is a bit stronger than ASF, considered to be a mid-tier team in LPL, with the strength to contend with top teams.

DT lost the first game right away, and Lin Lan didn’t seem to be in good shape. Other lanes also collapsed as expected.

Barrage comments instantly filled with criticism, mocking DT for being strong against weak teams but revealing their true colors against slightly stronger opponents.

Fans were also criticized, as they had heard that in DT’s training matches, although they could dominate the bottom lane every time, the overall win rate was not high, not even reaching 50%.

Unable to win matches, no matter how impressive the boasting, was of no use.

Is DT really a pseudo-strong team?

Many hopeful viewers felt extremely disappointed.

“Their top laner is too strong; I can’t defend Lin Lan.” Jiang Jin once again felt powerless. “The gap in strength between us and WS is too significant, especially in the top lane. We really can’t compete.”

He was just stating the facts, but Wu Tianqi reacted as if he had been struck in the spine, immediately jumping up: “Do you think I don’t want to play well? Give me a champion that needs development, but no time to develop. The enemy jungler ganks three times in ten minutes, and our jungle doesn’t come once. How am I supposed to deal with that? I’m already in a sacrificial position, and now you blame me for not carrying?”

In the last game, Wu Tianqi was supposed to withstand the pressure; his champion was also good at handling pressure. If he couldn’t hold on, it could only mean his skill level was insufficient. Yet, he always blamed his teammates, never mentioning the gap in strength.

Jiang Jin was left stunned.

How could someone playing poorly still argue?

Beside him, Lu Shi quickly stepped forward to speak up for Jiang Jin: “Brother Wu, calm down. Jiang Jin didn’t mean it that way.”

Feifei also added, “Yes, we are just discussing the specific situation, no other intentions.”

Wu Tianqi didn’t listen. He stubbornly believed, “I feel like you’re all targeting me. If you think I play poorly, fine, I admit it. But don’t gossip behind my back…”

The atmosphere instantly froze at the freezing point, and Coach Zhang also wore a headache expression, unable to find a solution.

Jiang Jin looked at Lin Lan for help, only to realize that Lin Lan’s condition wasn’t great either.

Yesterday, Lin Lan had absorbed quite a bit of memories in his quest for the truth and hadn’t fully recovered.

Even during the 15-minute break after the game, he kept his head down, eyes closed, trying to rejuvenate. Only after everyone had finished arguing did he stand up and ask, “Have any of you played the 4-protect-1 strategy before?”

Everyone was stunned; evidently, none of them had tried it.

Lin Lan expressed his opinion, “Although this version favors the top lane, it’s only during the mid to late game. Once we break through to the late game, it’s still the realm of the AD carry. If we can drag the game into the mid to late game, their top lane becomes useless, and their AD carry can’t compete with me in the late game. The longer we drag it out, the higher our chances of winning.”

However, the 4-protect-1 strategy was not in line with DT’s usual style.

So, Lin Lan needed to hear their opinions.

Feifei was the first to step forward and say, “I’m in.” Then, Xiao Shengjing nodded in agreement. Jiang Jin, of course, fully agreed. He didn’t want to witness Lin Lan being cut like a watermelon by the opponents again; he needed more people to help protect Lin Lan.

Coach Zhang directly decided, “Then let’s play 4-protect-1.”

With things progressing to this point, even if Wu Tianqi disagreed, he could only go along with it.

DT returned to the arena, and Lin Lan’s condition seemed a bit better than the previous game, reigniting confidence among the fans.

Lin Lan, you must do your best!

Slap those haters in the face.

The match began, and both teams entered the pick-ban phase.

DT’s picks surprised the opponents a bit: Galio, Singed, and Ornn in the first three picks, and finally, a Lulu support. It left everyone guessing what kind of lineup DT was planning to play.

[Can this lineup deal damage?]

[Feels like they’re collectively giving the opponents a massage.]

[Are they going for the 4-protect-1 strategy?]

[Haha, everyone wants to play the dog, leaving the damage pressure to the AD in the end? Truly living up to being a team from the LDL league.]

[…]

In the end, Lin Lan’s champion was locked in. Sure enough, DT was going for the 4-protect-1 strategy!

For this game, Lin Lan chose the champion Abyssal Mouth – Kog’Maw, commonly known as the Big Mouth, a greedy devourer also known as the “Bottomless Abyss.”

Compared to other AD carries, it doesn’t have any other special abilities, but it excels in dealing damage, making it one of the most potent damage-dealing AD carries in League of Legends.

When its W1(Kog’Maw)Bio-Arcane Barrage: For 8 seconds, Kog’Maw’s basic attacks gain 130/150/170/190/210 range and deal 3/3.75/4.5/5.25/6% (+1% per 100 ability power) of the target’s maximum health as bonus magic damage. skill is activated, both attack range and damage increase simultaneously. Coupled with Lin Lan’s extraordinary hand speed, the damage potential is unimaginably terrifying.

The commentators, seeing Lin Lan’s champion choice, weren’t as worried. “This lineup is okay; Big Mouth’s damage output is excellent.”

Everyone knew that this was almost the best lineup DT could present. However, fans were genuinely concerned. Lin Lan’s condition was already subpar, and now the entire team’s pressure was being shifted onto him alone.

However, the fact was that Lin Lan enjoyed the feeling of pressure. The greater the pressure, the more focused he became, especially during comebacks.

Adjusting his headphones and gripping the mouse tightly, his gaze was unusually calm. Everyone on the other side of the screen couldn’t contain their excitement: Lin Lan was about to get serious!

As the two sides entered the lanes, Lin Lan learned his W2(Kog’Maw)Bio-Arcane Barrage: For 8 seconds, Kog’Maw’s basic attacks gain 130/150/170/190/210 range and deal 3/3.75/4.5/5.25/6% (+1% per 100 ability power) of the target’s maximum health as bonus magic damage. skill first, initiating aggressive trades that caught the opponents off guard. Moreover, the enemy specifically targeted Lulu when her shield was up, going in for a couple of hits before retreating, with minimal health loss.

In the previous game, Lin Lan’s condition was subpar, with many positioning mistakes. As a result, the enemy AD carry believed that Lin Lan wasn’t as formidable as the outside world claimed. In this game, they didn’t take him seriously either.

However, to their surprise, after a few trades, their health bars were half-empty, while Lin Lan’s remained almost full. The enemy had to quickly adjust their mindset, facing Lin Lan more seriously. Yet, no matter how seriously they took it, Lin Lan continued to dominate the exchanges.

Why was it so difficult?

Was it this challenging to deal with a Kog’Maw?

He, unwilling to accept defeat, engaged with Lin Lan a few more times, getting overwhelmed by Lin Lan’s skillful plays. When he finally realized he couldn’t win, it was already too late to retreat.

Lin Lan anticipated his every move, even synchronizing his flash. In the end, a simple auto-attack took him down, and Lin Lan left without looking back.

First blood!

With confident and stylish strides, and a signature level three solo kill, fans exclaimed: Lin Lan’s form has returned!

The level three solo kill, equivalent to the enemy jungler not finishing their jungle clear and the bot lane losing pressure, would make even a dog shake its head in disbelief.

Lin Lan knew the enemy jungler wasn’t around, so after pushing the minion wave, he casually backed, even arrogantly walking back to the lane. By the time he returned, the minions were conveniently at the enemy turret. He could freeze the wave, and harass the enemy. By doing so for two waves, he completely shattered the enemy AD carry’s mentality.

Keeping the enemy under turret or forcing them to take harass while under turret is a frustrating experience, especially for the disadvantaged side. It meant enduring attacks or abandoning the minions, with no other choice but to call for jungle assistance.

However, their own jungler also faced difficulties.

Since the mid-lane had chosen Galio, who could provide unlimited support in the jungle, Xiao Shengjing played aggressively.

He directly claimed the enemy’s bottom jungle as his own, forcing them to go to the top lane to farm, which also meant that WS’s bottom lane had to rely on themselves.

The enemy jungler instructed his team, “You guys focus on farming, just don’t die.”

As soon as he said this, the enemy AD carry once again fell to Lin Lan. The enemy was on the verge of tears; he only wanted to farm minions, yet Lin Lan seemed determined to take his life.

“We can’t fight in the bottom lane, it’s impossible.”

“Just play sneakily.”

“I can’t play sneakily, seriously.”

“Why not just focus on farming with him?”

“I can’t farm with him, his playstyle is so strange, really…”

No matter what he said, his teammates believed that it was still the farming phase, and they couldn’t risk supporting him.

After another hair-raising lane exchange, Lin Lan dealt two layers of damage to the enemy tower, leaving only one barely standing.

The entire WS team finally had a bad premonition. Was the turret destruction speed too fast? DT was already a 4-protect-1 composition, and if Lin Lan continued to scale into the late game, how could they compete?

The enemy jungler decided to change their strategy and support the bottom lane. However, upon arriving, they finally understood why their AD carry had said they couldn’t fight.

The champion Big Mouth itself was a damage-dealing AD carry, and when combined with Lin Lan’s extraordinary attack-speed kiting, he could maximize the damage output. Not only that, Lulu provided additional damage amplification. The feeling was akin to facing a long-range Lucian who was protected by Lulu!

Essentially, once Lin Lan slowed down the enemy, they had two options: either use Flash or heal, or else face certain death.

Before the jungler could approach Lin Lan, they were hit by the sticky sludge from Lin Lan’s two ultimates, losing a third of their health and having to passively give up.

The mid-lane also contemplated assisting, but DT’s mid-laner played Galio, and with a single ultimate, he could leap half a screen to provide support. Trying to contest him was futile; it was better to lock him down in the mid-lane.

WS’s bottom lane reluctantly entered a passive mode and, after enduring two waves of strong pushes, the crumbling turret finally collapsed.

Lin Lan took down the first turret in just ten minutes!

For Kog’Maw, this scaling speed was remarkable!

At this point, WS’s hopes were entirely pinned on the top lane. Only if the champion “Fiora” could scale up would they have a chance at punishing Lin Lan.

The enemy top laner also had this in mind as he once again leaped onto Wu Tianqi’s face, frightening the opponent into using Flash to escape.

In the previous game, he could cut through Lin Lan like slicing a watermelon, and he believed he could do the same this time.

However, he was unaware that something was quietly changing.

The commentators suddenly noticed Jiang Jin’s itemization: “Lulu built a Crucible? It’s the third item, and she already built a Crucible?”

Crucible is a support item that can cleanse a teammate’s crowd control effect.

Normally, it would be built in the late game, primarily for situations where the AD carry is caught in a disabling effect due to a mistake, thereby increasing the team’s margin for error.

Building Crucible so early, when it might not be necessary, seemed like a waste.

But soon, everyone realized that this item was not wasted at all.

Because Lin Lan was a champion who could only output and couldn’t protect himself. As soon as the opponents saw Lin Lan, they went crazy and rushed towards him, wanting to kill him.

Jiang Jin directly used Crucible to instantly cleanse the crowd control, lifting the opponent with his ultimate, precisely securing Lin Lan’s life.

Meanwhile, Lin Lan only needed to focus on outputting damage. He paid no attention to anything else, just outputting damage with his lightning-fast keyboard speed. Using his transcendent hand speed, he dealt damage that the enemies couldn’t comprehend. At that moment, blood splattered across the battlefield, and those who charged at him one by one were either escaping for their lives or meeting a tragic end under his attacks.

A double kill in one wave, making him incredibly wealthy.

In front of the predator, even the strongest enemies could only become prey.

After killing, Lin Lan could even showcase his extreme walk-and-attack moves while last-hitting minions, visibly improving his state.

Seeing him in such a good state, the audience was both amazed and delighted. Fans were moved to tears.

It had to be Lin Lan, only Lin Lan could achieve this.

DT can’t be without him!

WS, who thought they had a good team fight and ended up being double-killed, fell into a deathly silence.

When they initiated on Lin Lan earlier, they didn’t see Jiang Jin, so they had no idea that Jiang Jin had Crucible. When Lin Lan was controlled, they almost heard the horn of victory in this game. Suddenly, Lin Lan’s control was removed. He flashed away, created distance, and launched a storm of rapid-fire attacks against them. That’s when they realized they were in deep trouble.

When did Jiang Jin get the Crucible?

Why would he get a Crucible?

Not to mention that this is a late-game item, and now, very few supports in the entire league would buy this item. Because Crucible and Quicksilver Sash serve the same purpose, many AD carries would prefer to buy Quicksilver Sash for self-cleanse. After all, saving oneself is always faster than having someone else save you. Yet, Lin Lan was different. He insisted on having the support protect him while he mindlessly focused on outputting damage.

Why were they playing the game like this in the bot lane?

WS truly couldn’t comprehend.

After returning home, Lin Lan continued to purchase damage items. His mission in this game was to output, and he aimed to excel in this aspect.

The commentators started to express concern, “What if the damage overflows?”

The term “damage overflow” means dying before dealing enough damage to opponents.

Usually, when players sense that their damage is overflowing, they choose to buy some survival items for a smoother transition.

But not Lin Lan. He insisted on purchasing damage items. As a squishy AD carry without any mobility, he didn’t buy any survival items, relying entirely on the support.

Commentators and viewers in the live chat began to worry: [Isn’t this too risky for the item build?]

[If Jiang Jin makes a mistake, won’t they lose everything?]

[Support isn’t always by the AD’s side, right?]

However, they were quickly proven wrong. Jiang Jin demonstrated through his actions that he was indeed by Lin Lan’s side at all times.

He kept a close eye on Lin Lan, following him closely. If Lin Lan recalled with low health, he would also recall; if Lin Lan stayed on the battlefield, he would shield him despite his own low health. He synchronized completely with Lin Lan, making sure he was always where Lin Lan was, leaving the opponents in disbelief.

During this crucial time for Big Mouth’s development, it was frustrating for the opponents to witness him growing stronger while being unable to engage him. As time passed bit by bit, the top lane’s Fiora had become godlike in terms of items, and he felt it was time to give Lin Lan a lesson.

He jumped at the opportunity, engaging Lin Lan aggressively. An AD carry without Flash in front of him was as easy to cut through as a cabbage. He relentlessly attacked, all of it absorbed by the shield provided by Lulu. In response, he activated a counter-attack storm. However, Lulu’s Crucible instantly removed the crowd control, and he tried to continue hitting, only to be knocked away by Galio’s ultimate.

No worries; he could still keep hitting. A 5-0 Fiora facing three opponents was no problem at all. However, just as he leaped up again, a Mega Adhesive from the nearby Singed froze him in place, rendering him unable to move an inch.

With three consecutive ultimates and numerous crowd control effects, they tortured Fiora to the point of unbearable suffering. Meanwhile, Lin Lan only needed to unleash his relentless damage; he didn’t have to worry about anything else because his teammates would protect him.

After a chaotic barrage of abilities, the enemy top laner could only fall with bitter resentment, and along with him, his teammates also met their demise. Positioned in the middle and protected by his teammates, Lin Lan resembled a war god. He ruthlessly dealt damage to the opponents, harvesting a kill in a matter of seconds. His hand speed was as fast as a frenzy, and in the face of absolute damage output, anyone who approached crumbled like paper. In a total of 7 seconds, Lin Lan orchestrated a complete wipeout of WS!

7 seconds! Lin Lan only took 7 seconds to annihilate WS!

Was this the terror of a full-damage build? Was this the ultimate technique of an extreme damage output player?

The entire arena was in shock, and the commentators were going wild: “Oh my God! What kind of terrifying damage output is this? I’ve never seen such an outrageous teamfight!”

After the kills, Lin Lan and his team took down towers and dragons, and he went back to base to complete his final item – the sixth legendary item!

The pure damage output Big Mouth was officially formed!

Lin Lan, with the Baron buff swirling around him like a gust of wind, swiftly pushed the opposing high ground. Anyone daring enough to appear in his line of sight would face an immediate R landing, followed by two basic attacks to take them down.

After taking down one high-ground tower, he proceeded to the next, and then the third.

Lin Lan wasn’t in a rush to kill the opponents. He wouldn’t leave even the slightest possibility of danger to himself. He advanced methodically, using the most secure approach. After all, for Big Mouth, the later the game went, the higher his damage output.

In the final return to base, Lin Lan even sold his boots, opting to purchase another damage item.

A full damage output with six legendary items!

Even tanks would kneel and call him their father.

Lin Lan, accompanied by minions, charged onto the enemy’s high ground. Upon encountering enemies, he executed an A3Thanks to someone from the comment for clarifying. A is associated with Auto-attack.-Q4(Kog’Maw)Caustic Spittle: Passive: Kog’Maw gains 10/15/20/25/30% bonus attack speed.

Active: Launches a corrosive projectile that deals 90/140/190/240/290 (+70% bonus Ability Power) Magic Damage to the first enemy hit and shreds its Armor and Magic Resist by 23/25/27/29/31% for 4 seconds.
-A combo, supplemented with an R5(Kog’Maw)Living Artillery: Fires an artillery shot, damaging enemies above 40% health for 100/140/180 (+65% bonus Attack Damage) (+35% bonus Ability Power) to 150/210/270 (+97.5% bonus Attack Damage) (+37.5% bonus Ability Power) magic damage based on their missing health.

If enemies are below 40% health, they take 200/280/360 (+130% bonus Attack Damage) (+50% bonus Ability Power) magic damage instead.

Each subsequent shot within 8 seconds costs 40 more Mana (max 400).
, instantly taking down the opposing support. The high damage scared the opponents into fleeing in all directions. The mid-laner, thinking of delaying Lin Lan, didn’t even meet him; on the way there, they were taken down with basic attacks. The remaining enemies melted in front of Lin Lan within seconds.

He secured a complete wipeout with a furious output and proceeded to directly push the crystal!

At the moment of the crystal explosion, everyone was frozen in the same frame. Jiang Jin remained tightly attached to Lin Lan, never leaving his side. The other three stood in front of Lin Lan like tanks, and Lin Lan focused solely on dealing damage, oblivious to everything else.

This is the ultimate mastery of pure output!

Only someone with Lin Lan’s level of speed would dare to play like this!

Victory!

“Let’s congratulate DT on securing the victory, successfully tying the score!”

“Wow, the damage output is too extreme. I have a feeling Kiner won’t get Big Mouth in the next round.”

“If I were WS, I’d definitely ban him.”

Not for anything else, but simply because this match has left a psychological shadow.

As a team capable of facing off against strong LPL teams, being defeated like this by a team that advanced from LDL must have created a psychological impact on everyone.

Both inside and outside the game, Lin Lan’s name was being celebrated. In the previous game, he was the one with the most pressure on the team. However, in the same vein, if they could secure a win, he would become the most dazzling figure in the entire team.

Even if he left quietly, in the eyes of the audience, he still shone brightly.

Before, some viewers said Lin Lan was overestimating his abilities, but after this game, they were completely silent. Lin Lan’s output had a kind of violent aesthetics, something that was extremely captivating and addictive, unforgettable once experienced.

In the VIP audience section, Xie Zilu was seated among them.

He thoroughly enjoyed Lin Lan’s recent game, even more so than the previous one. He observed a trait in Lin Lan; the more critical the situation, the more captivating he became.

The commentators on the stage continued to praise Lin Lan incessantly, even equating him with a very famous European AD player. Currently, Lin Lan’s status in the hearts of the audience was close to reaching that of a top-tier AD.

Teammates were also full of praise for Lin Lan, and Coach Zhang was also very happy. Facing WS this time, winning against them would indicate DT’s potential to enter the playoffs, which was of great significance.

Everyone surrounded Lin Lan, expressing their concerns and admiration. Watching this, Wu Tianqi felt uneasy.

Since Jiang Jin joined the team, the bot lane has been performing better and better. Lin Lan had gradually become the focal point of the team, while he felt increasingly excluded. The feeling was too uncomfortable.

If he had known that such a day would come, he shouldn’t have given Lin Lan face. He should have expelled him from the team when he attempted suicide.

The last game quickly began.

Everyone swiftly adjusted their mindset to face the challenge.

Surprisingly, the opponents didn’t ban the big mouth but chose to ban the mid-lane Galio.

WS had discussed this thoroughly backstage. They believed that banning Lin Lan’s champions was an impossible task. Even if they banned the big mouth, he still had options like Tristana, Kai’Sa, Vayne, and other champions suitable for a 4-protect-1 strategy. Thus, their strategy focused on suppressing the mid-lane. If they could control the mid-lane, they could execute ruthless tower dives against Lin Lan, preventing him from having a smooth performance like the previous game.

The ban on Galio was within Lin Lan’s expectations. Feifei had considered picking Twisted Fate as a substitute, but he wasn’t proficient with the champion. Following the coach’s suggestion, he chose to go with a roaming mage he was more familiar with.

Although a roaming mage could provide support after level six, its impact was far less than that of Galio. Additionally, this meant he couldn’t protect Lin Lan effectively. “Can Lin Lan still play?” Feifei asked.

“I can play,” Lin Lan expressed confidence. “I’ll just build a survival item.”

In reality, his damage in the previous game had already exceeded expectations. Whether he achieved a 7-second or a 10-second team wipe, the outcome was the same; the only difference was the entertainment value. In this game, he decided to add a survival item, ensuring he could still contribute.

Once the lineup was confirmed, the subsequent champion selections proceeded swiftly.

Both sides went online, and Lin Lan continued to play as he did in the previous game. The difference this time was that the opposing jungle ganked at level 2, returned at level 4, and brought the mid-laner for another attempt at level 6.

Fortunately, Xiao Shengjing sacrificed some resources and focused on protecting the bottom lane, barely allowing Lin Lan to survive.

Even Jiang Jin, with a wry smile, remarked, “Never played such a challenging game. Lin Lan, how did you manage to attract so much aggression?”

Lin Lan sighed, “As long as I don’t die.”

His expectations were quite modest at this point.

The game continued into the mid-game, and Lin Lan’s development wasn’t as smooth as the previous game. The enemy AD Carry was eager to team up with the mid-laner and attempt a strong kill.

When the enemy AD activated his ultimate to jump in and stun Lin Lan, Jiang Jin instantly used the crucible to cleanse the crowd control. Surprisingly, he had built the crucible early in this game as well.

But it didn’t matter; Lin Lan was still destined to die.

Weapon6TL’s note: I guess at this point on, Weapon is really an IGN. I thought it was supposed to be a hero., in a bloodthirsty frenzy, leaped onto Lin Lan, relentlessly pounding him. Despite the interference of Lulu’s ultimate and Lin Lan’s double skills, Weapon refused to give up and continued the assault.

Lin Lan’s survival on this champion was still quite weak, but thankfully, Xiao Shengjing arrived in time, immobilizing Weapon and turning the situation around for a counter-kill.

However, even though one member of WS, fell, there were still four remaining. They seemed to treat Lin Lan as the same “Big Mouth” from the previous game, determined to bring him down with them even if they had to sacrifice themselves.

Just when Lin Lan was about to meet his demise, he suddenly activated a Zhonya’s Hourglass, becoming invulnerable and baiting out a plethora of skills from the enemy team.

Lin Lan actually bought a Stopwatch?

Why didn’t he opt for more damage items?

With Weapon gone, WS found it challenging to instantly kill Lin Lan again. They had no choice but to retreat hastily. As Lin Lan’s stasis ended, he unleashed a furious onslaught of damage upon them.

While Lin Lan’s damage output in this game might not have reached the heights of the previous one, the sustained damage proved difficult for WS to withstand. They managed to escape, losing two members in the process, allowing DT to secure objectives like Dragon and turrets.

Despite the apparent differences from the previous game, why did the outcome seem to be unfolding similarly?

The commentator noticed something important: “In the previous game, Kiner’s damage had overflowed. Now, we’re witnessing the normal damage output of a 4-protect-1 strategy with Big Mouth.”

Lin Lan’s development was simply not as stellar as the previous game, but it wasn’t poor either. Everyone had fallen into the misconception of comparing it to the last game. In reality, Lin Lan’s damage output had already reached a sufficient level.

Just like in the previous game, he remained calm and composed, engaging in maximum damage output with the protection of his teammates. Anything beyond his limits went unnoticed, and steadily, they secured the Elder Dragon and pushed towards the enemy high ground.

Every time WS attempted to eliminate Lin Lan, they fell just short. Each attempt narrowly missed the mark, and they ended up defeated at Lin Lan’s feet, witnessing their teammates getting wiped out.

WS couldn’t fathom how Lin Lan, who seemed to be sleepwalking in the first game, now appeared to be performing as if he had activated some cheat code in the subsequent matches.

The truth was, Lin Lan was a player who relied heavily on his feel for the game. In every first game he played, there were usually some mistakes, and this was the main reason why he always faced a barrage of criticism from the viewers.

WS realized that if they allowed the game to drag on like this, they would inevitably lose. The enemy decided to forcefully initiate the team fight.

Lin Lan, under the protection of his teammates, was stretching his limits. All you could see was his mouse moving so fast that it seemed to take flight, and Big Mouth’s actions under his control became almost indiscernible.

Unfortunately, his output fell just short, lacking the explosive effect from the previous game. It was a heart-wrenching sight for the audience.

Lin Lan, it’s all up to you.

On the big screen, Lin Lan continued to output against the opponents, witnessing his teammates fall one by one. He persisted in challenging his own output limits, and his hand speed was even faster than in the last game.

When his last teammate fell, only the jungle and support from WS remained, with Lin Lan as the sole survivor on the DT side.

At this moment, the Elemental Dragon had just respawned. It happened to be WS’s fourth dragon, the Cloud Soul.

If Lin Lan couldn’t win this fight, DT would practically be destined to lose this game.

The audience’s hearts suddenly tightened, and even the commentators had difficulty catching their breath. They deliberately lowered their voices: “Can Kiner secure the kill?”

With 4-protect-1, losing four teammates meant that the unprotected Big Mouth was like a fragile egg, ready to shatter with the slightest touch.

WS’s jungler was eager to eliminate Lin Lan, seeking redemption from the previous game’s grievances. He directly blocked Lin Lan’s movement, forcing him into an inevitable position of death.

Everyone thought there was no hope left; DT was already losing.

At this critical moment, Lin Lan suddenly flashed behind the enemy, dodging their skills. Not only that, he even reversed the situation, not only escaping from the enemy’s encirclement but also turning the tables on them.

The commentators were astonished: “Kiner flashed! He reversed the situation!”

WS’s jungler was momentarily stunned, suddenly feeling a chill down his spine. He finally realized something was wrong! Damn, he still had Flash!

Lin Lan, having flashed behind him, displayed the most astonishing hand speed in history. Before the opponent could even react, he unleashed all his output, instantly killing them on the spot!

After killing the jungler, he went on to eliminate the support, delivering a complete wipeout to WS!

WS’s quickest respawn time was still 25 seconds, and DT’s minion wave had already reached the high-ground gate!

Lin Lan ruthlessly dismantled everything in his path until the crystal was destroyed, and the opponents had just revived!

Heavens, what just happened?

Everyone thought WS was going to win, how did it turn out like this?

The entire enemy team was bewildered, including the audience and commentators.

Only Jiang Jin knew that Lin Lan never engages in a team fight without proper preparation!


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  • 1
    (Kog’Maw)Bio-Arcane Barrage: For 8 seconds, Kog’Maw’s basic attacks gain 130/150/170/190/210 range and deal 3/3.75/4.5/5.25/6% (+1% per 100 ability power) of the target’s maximum health as bonus magic damage.
  • 2
    (Kog’Maw)Bio-Arcane Barrage: For 8 seconds, Kog’Maw’s basic attacks gain 130/150/170/190/210 range and deal 3/3.75/4.5/5.25/6% (+1% per 100 ability power) of the target’s maximum health as bonus magic damage.
  • 3
    Thanks to someone from the comment for clarifying. A is associated with Auto-attack.
  • 4
    (Kog’Maw)Caustic Spittle: Passive: Kog’Maw gains 10/15/20/25/30% bonus attack speed.

    Active: Launches a corrosive projectile that deals 90/140/190/240/290 (+70% bonus Ability Power) Magic Damage to the first enemy hit and shreds its Armor and Magic Resist by 23/25/27/29/31% for 4 seconds.
  • 5
    (Kog’Maw)Living Artillery: Fires an artillery shot, damaging enemies above 40% health for 100/140/180 (+65% bonus Attack Damage) (+35% bonus Ability Power) to 150/210/270 (+97.5% bonus Attack Damage) (+37.5% bonus Ability Power) magic damage based on their missing health.

    If enemies are below 40% health, they take 200/280/360 (+130% bonus Attack Damage) (+50% bonus Ability Power) magic damage instead.

    Each subsequent shot within 8 seconds costs 40 more Mana (max 400).
  • 6
    TL’s note: I guess at this point on, Weapon is really an IGN. I thought it was supposed to be a hero.

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