God of Auxiliary Alliance

Chapter 193 Gaining a Small Advantage

Chapter 193 Gaining a Small Advantage

All he has to do is push the lane into the tower, expose his time to the minions behind the defense tower, and then wait for Thresh to find an opportunity to QE him out.

Then he fired a few axes, followed by E to continue the opponent's controlled state, making it impossible for him to flash until he died.

After the troops entered the tower, what surprised Draven was that Time actually stood there motionless.

kindness?
Disconnected?
I'm sorry, your reaction is not as fast as Thresh's, and you can't dodge the hook. He will definitely get this head.

Sivir anxiously signaled to the support, and the jungler was not around. Wherever you stood, weren't you looking for a hook?

Although they are all at level two now, if they are hooked and controlled for too long, it can be said that they will die.

After sending several caution signals, time still remained motionless. Sivir made up his mind that I would not treat him even if he died.

But at this time, Qian Jue called again.

Kindred: Draven (100% health)
This jungler seems to be in tandem with this support, and they are both so cheating. The support is almost dead. Marking Draven is of no use. Sivir thought in a self-destructive manner. She only hopes to be stronger in the mid and upper ranks.

AD has a hard life. If you encounter a support who doesn't know how to play, you will have no game experience for half the game. If the opponent has a strong lineup, then this game can only be regarded as a companion game.

Thresh is not afraid of any tricks from the opponent's support. His Q skill directly targets Shen Rulong's location.

Moreover, he also used caution. Thresh's Q skill has a small range. Unlike the robot's hook, which is particularly narrow, Thresh adjusted his position and took a step closer to Time to allow Time to move away next. Sex has dropped a lot.

Has Shen Rulong thought about hiding?
of course not.

He was just pretending to be offline openly.

From the moment Delevingne moved to avoid his explosive Q skill, he could tell that the opponent's AD was no ordinary diamond.

At least it's not difficult for him to get into the second division, which is why he has always been so confident, chatting and laughing with his senior high school students.

Therefore, it is possible to beat the opponent with conventional methods.

On the contrary, this relatively low-level and seemingly silly response can make the opponent take it lightly.

Just because Delevingne didn't retreat when he saw Shi Guang's two Qs coming out in succession, and kept pressing the line deeply, Shen Rulong knew how confident his opponent was.

Therefore, as long as Thresh doesn't hit Q, he won't hit E either.

They started with a two-on-one attack and killed Draven. There was nothing wrong with that.

There was a click of the chain thrown, but there was no echo of the two clicks of the hit.

empty?

Thresh was sweating profusely.

Overturned!
Shen Rulong dodged the Q skill directly.

It is indeed difficult to avoid the positioning, and I have to admit that the opponent Thresh is somewhat skillful.

However, let alone dodge, you can also pass through the hook.

at the same time.

"Run." Thresh quickly told Draven.

Time's Q must be good, and when he flashes close to Draven, he must be trying to counterattack.

However, it was too late.

Flashing QWQ, although it was the first time for Shen Rulong to use this small combo, it looked like he had been tempered countless times.

Zhang Quan saw this and asked himself that if he changed places, he would not be able to avoid this skill.

And Draven, of course, was undoubtedly hit.

Shen Rulong's hands were extremely fast and he took advantage of his dizziness to hang up the ignition device.

Sivir, of course, rushed forward and QAWA started to output.

The time it takes to hit in front of time is still too short. If you Q first and then A, it seems that you will lose one basic attack, but Draven is very likely to avoid the second Q.

After all, Draven's current blood-sucking effect is very weak, and Ignite has an inhibitory effect on healing. At this time, Draven can be said to be at an absolute disadvantage.His most likely move is to flash back.

Sivir, as an AD who was desperate in the first half, finally saw a glimmer of light, so naturally he would not miss this opportunity and would not give Draven this opportunity.

"Fight." Draven said tiredly.

Sivir learned the E skill at level [-], which means that his clearing ax is useless against it.

Although Diamond Cub has problems understanding team battles, he can still clearly see the opponent's starting moves in 1V1.

Now flash, Sivir will definitely follow the flash, and will only get the ending of Thresh unable to keep up with him. This is a black iron to gold approach.

"Yeah." Thresh responded gently, then flashed next to Sivir and activated the E skill.

Although it is a loss, as long as Sivir uses the shield, Draven E can escape or Flash E can escape.

Draven's passivity cannot be interrupted. Even if Sivir is given an economic advantage of 300 yuan and the next wave is ignited, Thresh is confident that he can beat the opponent.

Most people can't dodge the skill after flashing.

Then Thresh was stunned again.

This Sivir is obviously very good, and the details of the laning are relatively poor. Why can he dodge and dodge.

Sivir breathed out a breath of luck.

Fortunately, the support and jungler kept marking Thresh as dangerous, making him think one more step.

Then he dodged Thresh's E skill in a flash.

The direction in which he flashed was still close to the defense tower on the opposite side.

Then, either Draven ran towards the river, or there was a high chance of being killed while escaping.

Looking at the dwindling blood volume above his head, Draven frowned and said, "I'll give it to you this time."

He wasn't going to cross-dodge anymore.

In fact, even if you cross-dodge, you may not be able to escape.

Sivir flashed directly behind him.

As for Shi Guang's position, he was stuck in the lower lane, which blocked his way back.

A flash is not enough to escape Sivir's attack range. Both of them have treatment, and treatment is not very valuable. The opponent will treat him without any burden.

Although he said he gave up, Draven's movements were still not slow, and he used A once or twice to output Sivir.

This is the quality of a professional AD.

One more point he outputs can bring more hope to the team.

The opponent may need to use blood bottles to continue to stay in the lane, thus losing 50-100 gold coins.

Your own jungler and mid laner may come to GANK, then you will have assists.

The opponent's AD cannot support the dragon team and encounters in the jungle due to residual health, so teammates will avoid the situation of fighting too much with less.

Output is the soul of AD.

Of course, no matter how soulful and dedicated this AD is, it can't change the ending of Draven, who followed Time with two Qs and Ignite, Sivir with two Qs, and flash reset two basic attacks.

He must die!
The good news is that Thresh escaped.

The losses are relatively small.

"The opponent was too decisive, mainly for support." Delevingne carefully analyzed this wave of failures.

"Oh my, I was careless. I should have just flashed E and then connected to Q, otherwise he would die. I was greedy and wanted to avoid flashing." Thresh knew the reason for the failure of this wave and honestly admitted his mistake.

In this wave of auxiliary duels, he was at an absolute disadvantage.

(End of this chapter)

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