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Playoff Blunders: DRG’s Menglan spectacularly gifts the top ten exits, while Wolves’ marksmen and supports alternate mistakes to ruin promising games!

After four playoff matches, despite the excitement and intensity, there have still been plenty of “cringe-worthy” moments! Let’s take a look!

If we had to rank them, DRG’s Menglan would definitely top the list!The phrase “Only the name is wrong, but the nickname fits perfectly” is vividly embodied by Menglan. Each playoff, many viewers marvel at the genius who first called him “Gift-giver Menglan.”

To put it diplomatically, Menglan’s career has been about “staying true to himself,” evolving from a “rookie” to a “veteran big brother” while remaining the same as when he debuted. Less diplomatically, Menglan’s stubborn habits persist; after organizing retirement ceremonies for some senior players, he now seems intent on personally burying several juniors.

Currently, DRG has only two paths to rise again: one is to hope Menglan suddenly “mutates” and grows a sense of shame in the second half of the year, like Cat, who harshly reprimands himself when making mistakes during matches; the other is to find a roamer who can cover for Menglan’s errors. Otherwise, DRG will keep repeating the tragic script of being buried by Menglan’s own blunders.

Wolves lost 2-4 to AG Super Play, probably their best chance this year to defeat a full-strength AG. SK tried their best, but unfortunately, the current lineup isn’t the same as the prime-era Yi Zheng and peak Yang Jiao. In the first game, Wolves showed a “today is the day!” spirit, reigniting hope among fans who had only hoped to avoid a shutout.

However, in the second game, Yi Sheng immediately stepped up to “calm them down.” Luban Master flashed into AG’s blue jungle to steal the blue buff from Zhongyi but failed and instead gave away the first blood. In the fourth game, Wolves started with a perfect 5-0 lead and were on match point. Then Feng Xiao and Yi Sheng “stepped up” again: one with a baffling ricochet start, the other casually abandoning the team.

WB led 2-0 but couldn’t maintain momentum and ultimately lost 3-4 to TTG. Xiao Mai’s performance curve in this match resembled his idol Menglan’s playoff pattern. He started hot in the first two games, prompting fans to exclaim “Xiao Mai is on fire!” and “Does Xiao Mai only perform well against TTG-born marksmen?”

Although he survived the sixth game to face the ultimate “open-book test,” for Xiao Mai, the match was effectively over. The good news: the meta answer has been revealed; the bad news: Xiao Mai can’t figure out how to play Luban No.7.

Damo’s skill set is formidable: his first skill can knock enemies up and stores two charges; his ultimate pushes enemies back, stunning them if they hit a wall, and can control up to five enemies simultaneously. The combined control from his first and third skills rivals that of Guan Yu. The most outrageous is Damo’s second skill, which not only attacks forward over twenty times continuously but also heals him after hitting enemies.

With tank items and the Phoenix Eye buff, Damo’s second skill healing can reach an absurd five to six thousand. However, strangely, despite the skill’s strength, no one plays Damo in ranked matches nowadays, possibly because he feels too clunky when activating his second skill. Like Meng Tian, he doesn’t feel smooth to play. What do you think is the reason?

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