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Chapter 60 Why don't you go to the equator to raise white bears(1/2)

Chapter 60 Why not go to the equator to raise white bears?

Wait for official notification.

Members of the EDG and C9 teams walked along the player aisle and walked to the front desk.

Check the peripherals first.

In order to ensure no disputes during the World Finals and avoid the appearance of strange things, keyboards, mice and other equipment are specific models specified by the players and provided by the official.

In the process.

The live broadcast footage is given to the commentary seats of the respective channels.

On the Chinese channel, there are Wawa, the Miller-Hair brothers, and the hallucinogens with a deep understanding of the game.

"SKT beat H2K cleanly yesterday."

"Today, it is the turn of EDG, the No. 1 seed in our division, to face C9, the No. 3 seed in North America."

"I wonder if EDG can 'repeat' their record again."

The doll teased.

In the group stage, all the major teams started low and went high.

ROX and SSG went 2-1 in the first round and 3-0 in the second round.

EDG posted the same data.

In the first round of the quarterfinals, SKT got off to a good start.

3-0 sent away H2K directly.

Whether EDG can complete Solitaire is something that is extremely exciting.

As for winning or losing...

Can the No. 1 seed in LPL lose to the No. 3 seed in LCS.NA in BO5?

This joke could almost raise a white bear at the equator.

soon.

Debugging by both parties is completed.

The big screen first switches to the lineup.

Then turn it into a player silhouette.

After familiar faces appeared one by one, the camera moved to the main stage.

"Let me introduce it to you again."

Miller conducted popular science: "The rules of the knockout stage of the 2016 League of Legends Global Finals are that priority will be given to high-ranking seeds."

"The first place in the group has priority in choosing sides."

"EDG, as the first in Group C, took the initiative to choose the blue side."

Qi Huan continued: "There were a total of 50 games in the group stage. Among them, there is a 60% probability that the blue side will win... In this version, or most versions, the blue side exists.

Certain advantages.”

"Ban first, choose first." Wawa explained: "If you choose to grab a ban instead of a ban, it means one more ban slot, which is still very important."

During the conversation.

The director gave a comparison of player data.

First, place an order.

C9's top laner Impact achieved a KDA of 2.2, an average team participation rate of 76.74%, and an injury-to-economic ratio of 136%.

On EDG's side, Xing Dao's KDA is as high as 7.6, and his average team participation rate per game is 56.57%.

Injury-bearing economy is better than this one...

Only 80%.

"To be honest, this data is not very scientific and cannot show the strength of General."

Miller made a brief analysis: "Because different heroes have different positioning."

"Impact used Poppy, Troll, Shen, and only one Kennen. General used Vayne, Male Spear, Ryze, and Rek'Sai. The only pure front row was Abyssal Titan, and he also used the opposite one.

Jess is blown away."

"Data can't represent everything." Hallucination is certain.

In fact.

The statistics of the S6 season are in their infancy.

It's not scientific.

It didn’t even include information about successfully starting a group and effectively controlling it.

Not to mention the role of key moments.

A club with perfect logistics can also produce statistical tables with a certain gold content.

Official data, just look at it for fun.

After the top laner, the comparisons of jungler, mid laner, AD, and auxiliary are skipped one by one.

Finally, we come to the overall data comparison of the team.

In terms of average KDA per game, average economy per point, and average damage to heroes per point, the EDG team leads in all.

The advantages are quite obvious.

Enter the Ban/Pick interface.

EDG is on the blue side, holding down Syndra, the Dark Leader, Kennen the Furious Heart, and Nidalee the Wild Huntress.

C9 gave the spots to Rune Mage Ryze, Starforge Dragon King and River King Tahm Kench.

See only disabled.

There is actually not much difference between the two sides.

After all, this version is relatively balanced, and there are no absolutely unsolvable problems. Even OP heroes with high appearance rates and high winning rates are not unable to deal with it.

First floor.

EDG grabbed Rek'Sai, the void burrowing beast.

This gives C9 a bit of a headache.

Normally, Rek'Sai can only play jungle.

But EDG has done a top order before, and the effect is quite good. Escape every four seconds to restore blood, which is very Counter Rambo.

Before you have certain equipment, Rambo can't really use up basic damage alone.

Considered for a moment.

The C9 team got two heroes, Gnar and Policewoman respectively.

The female police officer is the first-hand online guarantee.

Gnar has no natural enemies in the top lane except Yasuo, who is difficult to play, and can fight anyone.

He has good control over his anger and timing of entering the battlefield, and he is also very good at split-pushing and teamfighting.

For players who are gradually declining in operations like Impact and who mainly rely on awareness and understanding to compete, it is difficult to find a better choice.

"On the second and third floors of EDG, there are Karma and Snake Girl."

Miller read out the choice: "In this way, AD should choose between Jhin and Sivir, but there is no rush to get it, because C9 already has a policewoman, so there is no way to steal it."

"Yes, let's see what happens later and decide." Huan Huan added.

"C9... Clockwork, Olaf!" The doll thought for a while: "Olav rushes into the formation with the ball, and Gnar comes in to shoot people. This Combo poses a certain threat to EDG."

Facing the snake girl.

Most heroes are difficult to enter.

Because after Snake Girl was redesigned into a mage without shoes in version 6.9, her W skill gained a special "ground-binding" effect.

The enemy cannot use any conventional displacement within the range of Snake Girl's W.

Including flash.

However, Olaf's ultimate move [Ragnarok] is immune to the control effect and can ignore the problem of ground binding, making it easy for EDG to make a surprise attack.

"As expected, it's Sivir, the two-mom duo."

Miller saw what he expected: "In the last position, EDG wants to take...the Crocodile?!"

Center of the screen.

A hero appeared wearing blue scales and a bloody mouth.
To be continued...
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