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Chapter 768 - 240: Roster Changes in League of Legends!_2
Chapter 768: Chapter 240: Roster Changes in League of Legends!_2
Forced the Titan to a fixed displacement, dragging him all the way under the enemy tower.
Then, the opponents started a group beatdown on Dasima using their hands and feet.
Just as he snapped back to his senses and thought about leaving,
Thresh’s Q Skill shot out like lightning, firmly binding the Titan.
With low health at level one, even though the opponents’ damage wasn’t considerable, after a flurry of punches and kicks, the Titan quickly met his demise.
Seeing himself die before achieving any victory, with the screen swiftly turning dark and grey, Dasima froze in place for several seconds.
Then he looked bewilderedly at the camera.
"What the hell was that?"
"Were they cheating?"
"Why did I just fly over there?"
The barrage of comments, because of Dasima’s previous boastful talk and now his confused chatter, burst into an entire screen of hahaha laughter.
"Can’t win, so they must be cheating, right?"
"Is there a possibility that it’s the Robots’ skill?"
"Yeah, the Robots are pretty good."
"Give Mr. Ma a five-second hard control, then you’ll see whether it’s powerful or not!"
"I really liked one sentence from Mr. Ma: ’None of the five of us knows how to lose.’"
Dasima glanced at the screen and insisted,
"It was just an accident, but next, as long as I adjust my positioning a bit, don’t worry. These champions surely aren’t strong, otherwise nobody would be playing them."
After he respawned,
Dasima found the battle situation to be much more severe than he imagined.
The opponents’ lineup seemed to be premeditated.
Five champions, four with hook skills.
While he was reviving and making his way to the frontline,
his teammates were continually and carelessly getting hooked, repeating the process of brutal death.
Even if some teammates narrowly and haphazardly clicked on the floor to dodge the hooks,
Morgana’s Q Skill, which could root a person in place, was especially hair-raising.
By the time Dasima got back into the game, he found himself to be the sole commander left.
He was about to face pressure coming from all directions.
Dasima’s spirits were highly aroused, his thoughts focusing on controlling the Titan, frantically clicking the ground with his mouse, turning a competitive game into a dodging ball game.
He even went into Sensory Mode, unconsciously pouting his lips as if seeking a kiss.
His body swayed left and right trying to dodge the hooks on the screen.
Regrettably,
though there was quite a commotion, the skills were inescapable.
Not even the first attempt was dodged.
He was promptly hooked back by the sharp dagger of Pyke.
The crowd rushed in and pummeled him, causing another quick death.
Afterward, this pattern from the opponents seemed especially effective.
At the start of the new game, everyone was aware that certain skills needed to be dodged.
But it always went from the brain sending signals to the hands just not catching up.
Ten minutes into the game, the opponents started playing for real.
Thresh led the pack, standing in the middle lane aiming at just anyone for a lottery-style hook.
After a successful hit, the Robots, not too far behind Thresh, continued the chain with another hook, like a relay.
Then came the third baton, Pyke, who had started charging up at the moment Thresh made the hit.
The Titan as the fourth would hook to his side and connect an immobilizing passive auto-attack.
Morgana fired a Q right on target at last.
This process,
allowed the enemy to be dragged all the way from the middle lane directly to their own second mid-tower, achieving a massive leap.
Essentially, they didn’t even need to lift a finger; the defense tower’s attacks could beat the enemy to death.
This spectacle made the viewers unable to contain themselves.
"Leaping over the asylum, huh."
"’Relay Basketball’"
"Don’t tell me, this game actually looks kind of interesting... Its entertainment attribute is kind of explosive."
"I thought for the past few days this game was about competing in growth speeds, then matching skill damages, competing in proficiency, but now I freaking realize it’s a fun game."
"I suggest Mr. Ma practice a bit, with such a strong playstyle, wouldn’t you climb the ranks easily after learning it?"
The last comment stuck with Dasima.
There’s no shame in joining them if you can’t beat them.
At this stage, everyone struggled with even walking properly; these hook champions were indeed a ranking tool!
The game, under the torment of the opponents, ended quickly.
In the second game, Dasima called up four viewer friends to play.
And following the lineup from the previous game, they perfectly replicated a Hook System.
He himself played the main Steam Robot.
This champion barely had any learning curve.
Its four skills were also easy to understand.
The Q Skill was the core, hooking and pulling people back.
W was to speed himself up, making it easier to hook people.
Then his E Skill was about throwing a little punch to send people flying.
The ultimate ability was to silence the opponents, not allowing them to scream for help.
"This? It’s not difficult at all; shouldn’t I score a few dozen kills this game?"
The team of five banded together, and after the game started, they aggressively gathered in the mid lane.
This time, the opponents chose five unfamiliar champions.
Unforgiven Yasuo, Unforgotten Yone, Blind Monk, Night Hunter, and Master of Shadows.
But whether they were familiar or not wasn’t important.
The strength of their own Hook Squad had been demonstrated thoroughly by the opponents in the previous game.
"Classmates, class is now in session. The opponents still haven’t realized the severity of the problem, they dare to come close to our faces... Eh! I’ll just hook you right away!"
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