Zitai couldn’t help but send a ping to Miracle Ninja.
The Kha’Zix player immediately replied with a question mark.
Clearly, with an ID like that on the Korean server, he had to be Chinese; otherwise he wouldn’t have typed “Miracle Walker” in pinyin.
Zitai hurriedly typed: “kanyixiabingxian.”
Kha’Zix clearly hesitated for a moment, but after finishing F6, he still left mid lane.
After all, a champion like Kha’Zix needed to farm. Once he realized the mid laner wasn’t up to it, he had to have a backup plan.
Playing Syndra, to put it bluntly, getting solo-killed was just absurd.
One had to know that in this version, LeBlanc had been reworked, and her burst damage didn’t come out nearly as quickly. Under these circumstances, wasn’t it a little ridiculous?
So he absolutely couldn’t spend too much time on Syndra.
As for freezing the wave, forget it. There was no need.
Thinking of this, if he wanted to win, this was the only way.
Zitai was completely numb… but he had been solo-killed by the opponent, so it did seem like he couldn’t blame anyone else. He couldn’t possibly get solo-killed and then say, “jungle gap,” could he?
That would be far too disgraceful for a professional player.
He could only silently think to himself: thirty years the river flows east, thirty years it flows west.
Zitai wanted to rely on his own strength to win back his dignity, staring at the screen with a serious expression.
After returning to mid lane, he was still struggling this badly even in matches. Snake’s results, to be honest, were a little embarrassing. Even now, he still hadn’t secured the starting spot and was rotating with Tank.
Who knew how the people at iG were laughing at him?
The idea was good, but the result was tragic.
When LeBlanc returned to lane, her methods could only be described as extremely brutal.
All kinds of W jumps straight onto his face. Logically speaking, Syndra’s QE wasn’t afraid of LeBlanc jumping in.
But the opponent could use her chain, and with a backhand cast, chained him right in the face.
Then she slowly waited for the passive mark to fully charge.
Then triggered it directly with Q.
“Fuck, fuck, fuck!” Zitai increasingly felt that he had become worse. How could he not even beat some Diamond I solo queue player?
And LeBlanc had already been nerfed into trash…
Starting from the Season 7 preseason, LeBlanc had undergone a rework.
Her Q skill’s mark was directly adjusted into her passive.
As for her clone, she could summon one through copying her ultimate.
With that change, an assassin champion had directly been turned into an AoE mage.
But as a mage champion, her skills required her to dive into a crowd to deal damage… and without a passive clone, how was she supposed to stay alive?
Using her ultimate to copy the clone… meant lacking extra damage.
So, in the eyes of many professional players, LeBlanc had already fallen from her pedestal, reworked into something neither here nor there.
On top of that, the effect of her passive was a little like bouncing around, so she earned the nickname “Bouncy Ji.”
However, precisely because of this change, she had extremely strong wave-clear and roaming ability.
Coupled with decent AoE damage, as long as she could find an opportunity to enter the fight, the result would be world-ending.
Once she appeared, her win rate stayed high, even reaching sixty percent at one point.
Not only that, in the hands of professional players, she was even more terrifying, to the point that she was once impossible to deal with in matches.
Every half a month, she had to take another nerf.
In Patch 7.5, which had just gone live, she was nerfed again.
Her Q damage to minions was adjusted to 80%.
Her W and ultimate were both brutally cut down by half in damage.
Only under these circumstances did her win rate directly drop to forty-seven percent.
One had to say, the designers were truly simple and crude.
For anything they couldn’t deal with, they would simply cut the numbers.
Cut the numbers until people couldn’t accept them, and naturally no one would play it anymore. Wasn’t that balance achieved?
And indeed, almost no one played her anymore.
But at this moment, Zitai’s mentality had completely exploded.
Especially when Tank casually walked over to his side and watched the entire scene unfold. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, he let out a laugh.
What the hell are you laughing at!
Fortunately, at this moment, the jungler gave him a signal to stabilize his mentality.
Miracle Walker…
Next, it would depend on whether you could create a miracle.
Syndra revived once again and returned to mid lane. At this moment, LeBlanc was standing in the middle of the lane without making any movements.
Kha’Zix snuck over at this time.
As long as LeBlanc didn’t leave, this was a good opportunity…
At this moment, Li Fan had already switched to the Shuai Tu Zhi Bin interface and clicked to march out.
Although the audience in the livestream room had already watched six minutes of footage, the scene before their eyes still shocked them beyond belief.
Damn it, what a master of multitasking.
After all, while playing, Li Fan could still reply to bullet comments.
[When Kha’Zix comes to gank later, you’ll know what the consequences are.]
[No, why is this guy Zitai so bad? How can he not even beat this kind of substitute? And LeBlanc has already been nerfed into this dogshit state. No wonder iG looked down on him. With this level?]
After Li Fan finished clicking to march out, he immediately switched the screen back. Right after that, he stepped upward with W…
To put it bluntly, LeBlanc’s W had been nerfed so much that it was only worthy of being used as a dash.
He saw Kha’Zix walking over from the river.
[He’s here, he’s here! Kha’Zix is here to gank. Serves you right for loving to show off.]
The audience in the livestream room was extremely excited at this moment.
If you like acting cool, then get struck by lightning.
Li Fan didn’t care at all. He jumped straight onto Syndra’s face and began auto-attacking her like crazy.
When Miracle Walker saw this, he was furious.
Was this LeBlanc completely disregarding him?
She still dared to harass Syndra?
Seeing LeBlanc being so aggressive, Zitai was just about to use the QE combo to push her away, but he immediately stopped his fingers.
No, the opponent still had a mark. She wanted to outplay him!
As long as he threw out QE, she would immediately use the second cast of W to go back, and then it would be over.
Kha’Zix’s slow was nowhere near enough.
Trying to bait me?
Too naive.
Then he controlled Syndra and kept juking back and forth.
Then Zitai hurriedly opened his mouth wide, because he had been slowed.
Fuck your big mother cow! Bilgewater Cutlass?
But at this moment, LeBlanc had already landed an auto-attack, then raised her hand and cast E. The chain struck Syndra, who was weaving up and down, with perfect accuracy. Ignite followed!
This time, Zitai hurriedly used QE.
But LeBlanc seemed to have predicted it. She directly flashed onto his face.
The second part of E activated, triggering the explosive damage from the mark.
Syndra’s health hit rock bottom.
LeBlanc’s Q, Sigil of Malice, traced a perfect curve through the air.
“Snap!”
Just like that, Zitai’s screen went black.
Miracle Walker stared blankly at the scene before him.
Syndra had twisted back and forth in front of him without casting a single skill, then was directly solo-killed by LeBlanc.
What kind of idiot was this?
“No? What the hell are you twisting for? Are you some kind of bobblehead?”
Although LeBlanc had no skills, her health was very healthy. If he jumped up, he wouldn’t trigger isolation damage, and if the enemy jungler was nearby, he would just be inting.
Miracle Walker could only retreat…
[nizaiganma?]
Zitai’s old face turned red, and he pretended not to see it.
But when he opened the equipment interface and looked at the Bilgewater Cutlass…
His heart felt as if Tryndamere had slammed into it!
No, even if LeBlanc’s W had been nerfed, you couldn’t play this kind of heretical build, could you?
If not for that Bilgewater Cutlass, he definitely would have sidestepped it, then coordinated with the jungler to take down this LeBlanc!
The main point was that he hadn’t run into a normal person! It was the opponent’s problem!