Hello LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is the World Game Exchange.
Recently, there have been a lot of rookie players who have played well in the LCK region, and the most talked about one is T1's bottom lane Smash player, who played a very good individual performance after replacing Gumayusi.
In yesterday's match, T1 managed to break the spell and defeat GEN, ending a ten-game losing streak against their opponents.
This year, T1 withstood the huge pressure of public opinion after the introduction of Doran and chose to replace the lower laner Gumayusi, you must know that Gumayusi is the core member of T1 to complete the World Championship defense, and once there is a problem with replacing Gumayusi, the coaching staff and management will definitely be scolded miserably.
After the first game after Gumayusi entered the bench, some Gumayusi fans arranged for trucks to start spraying the T1 team.
After each game, a new truck appeared at the door of the T1 club, and the classic part after the truck was dispatched was that the fans in the China and South Korea divisions discussed who sent the truck, whether it was a Chinese fan or a Korean fan, and during this period, Smash has started three games in a row and played better than the other.
In yesterday's game, Smash won a total of 25 heads in three games, and when the second game was not played well, the audience once began to criticize Smash for thinking that it was time for Gumayusi to come back, but in the third game, Smash immediately broke out, and the operation of Zeli over the mountain and the opponent's double C with one hand shocked the audience.
After a few games in a row, T1's Gumayusi fans protested that it was invalidated, and Smash looked like they were going to start the game.
In the first game, Smash's 13-0 Kasha played extremely terrifying, and the key team battle was full of extreme counter-kills to help the team expand its advantage, and in the third game, Zeli used Zeli to kill the double C to help the team win Eta Khan, and the two sides fought for 40 minutes, and each wave of key team battle Smash made great contributions.
After the last wave seized the opportunity to kill Chovy's Hui again, Faker's Galio seized the opportunity to enter the game and keep people to help the team destroy the opponent in a wave of teamfights and win the game.
In this kind of high-intensity game, Smash can only say that Gumayusi fans are silent, this rookie player does seem to be the most suitable choice for T1 at the moment, and from a team perspective, T1 has not beaten GEN in the league for a long time, and T1 broke the 10-game losing streak against GEN after this game.
In contrast, GEN's form this year is obviously a little wrong, Ruler played a perfect debut, was defeated by BRO, and the game against T1 was also lost again, it can only be said that GEN was lucky in the ancient dragon group, with the help of DK, successfully won the group match, and the next game will be simpler.
Personally, I think GEN is facing a relatively big dilemma, the overall state of the mid-laner Chovy this year is a little wrong, compared to the whole year There is a huge gap, last year Chovy's Yongen is one of his signatures, but this year's two Yongen performances are very bad, and they can't be effective.
In addition, the support Duro does not seem to be very good, and the restrictions on the team under the global BP mode are relatively large, resulting in the strength of HLE and GEN being affected to varying degrees.
It can only be said that this year's global BP has indeed changed the game of League of Legends, resulting in great changes in the pattern of strong teams in different leagues, and the DK in the LCK division and the AL in the LPL division have all risen in the global BP mode, with a deep hero pool and imaginative hero selection, which also greatly improves the enjoyment of the game.
This year, Riot is also testing the waters to see the effect of global BP, and if possible, it is possible that other events will use this rule in the future, and even MSI and S events will become global BP mode events.
We can look forward to seeing which team will become the number one team in the world in this year's global BP mode, and whether the spectacle of other events will bring a sense of disparity to the audience after the global BP stage, and if this gap is large enough, it is expected that Riot will carry out another wave of format reform in the future.