A few minutes later, the red team attempted to take down the dragon.
However, in a 5v4 situation with only one Baron Nashor, the two sides ended up trading 3 for 3, and naturally failed to secure the Baron Nashor.
Meanwhile, the blue team's assassin took the opportunity to push down the top lane inhibitor.
After that, the top lane minion wave was never pushed out again. The super minions after the high ground was destroyed kept threatening the enemy's inhibitor turrets.
A few more minutes passed, and the red team was still running around frantically.
The two sides couldn't actually fight each other and remained in a guerrilla warfare phase of "you chase me, I run away; you run away, I fight."
The blue team did nothing but stall and prevent the opponent from returning to their base to defend.
The agile assassin, however, used his agility to push down the tusk tower!
There's no way around it; he's very strong, and he's their team's only advantage.
Sending one person to stop them will result in them being killed by the assassin; sending two people will allow them to be traded for one and escape; sending three people... will be too much for a head-on fight!
That was indeed the case. When the red team finally lost their temper and four of them angrily went to surround the assassin,
The assassin calmly turned the tables and killed one of them, then heroically sacrificed himself.
Taking advantage of this time, the blue team captured the Ancient Dragon, gaining a powerful buff for a short period of time.
When the remaining four members of the red team grouped up to push the middle, the four members of the blue team stubbornly resisted under the high ground tower.
With the help of the Elder Dragon buff and the power of the high ground tower, both sides suffered a devastating team wipe.
All ten people died!
The blue team's high ground was left with only a sliver of health.
The first player on the red team to respawn rushed over and chipped away at the remaining health.
He felt very frustrated at this moment. They clearly had a huge advantage, but they had only managed to take one high ground ridge so far.
The red team's own high ground had already been breached...
But he didn't know that even more frustrating things were yet to come.
After the blue team's assassin respawned, instead of grouping up, he sneaked away from the minion wave and wandered into the red team's high ground from the jungle.
He has already destroyed the Red team's high ground tower, and only half of the front tooth remains, all thanks to the assassin's own efforts.
At this moment, the assassin gave a signal, instructing his teammates to start fighting.
This is a match between 4 players on the blue team and 5 players on the red team.
The latter was incredibly excited, recklessly using his ultimate skill, and finally managed to find an opportunity to engage in a team fight...
This team fight was a complete victory for the red team.
But just as they were excitedly preparing to end the game with a mid-range push, the screen froze!
Red team: The smile gradually disappears.jpg
It turned out that while they were fighting, no one noticed that the blue team's assassin had sneaked in and destroyed the inhibitor turret while holding off the enemy!
Then it was one strike after another, hitting the base crystal.
While the red team was still celebrating their team fight victory, the assassin, with only a sliver of health left, had already destroyed the base crystal.
game over!
The blue team, with 10 kills, defeated the red team, which had 20 kills.
The game was so well played that even Mingyan couldn't help but applaud and cheer.
The assassin player on the blue team perfectly embodied the essence of guerrilla warfare, demonstrating a very high level of understanding of the game.
Checking his stats, it's clear he's been climbing the ranks steadily in the last few days and is now a high-ranking player in the King tier.
What's amazing is that this person sometimes plays solo and sometimes duo.
He also has two "brothers," both of whom play the assassin class...
That's right, these three are called: Char Siu No. 1, Char Siu No. 2, and Char Siu No. 3.
The marketer asked, "Is this game okay? I'll hand it over to the post-production team for editing."
Mingyan nodded slightly and said, "Send separate messages to thank these ten players for their contributions."
The marketing team wrote everything down.
In fact, Bluestar Studios has full rights to all match recordings within League of Legends and does not need to obtain the players' consent.
This is the "agree to the agreement" option that the player clicked immediately after downloading the game.
However, Mingyan still sent an email to these ten players and gave them a free skin as a token of his gratitude.
After this was completed, the players all replied one after another.
Most people were very excited because they were about to become famous!
A "strategy" video officially selected by Blue Star is like a textbook selected by the Education Bureau, guaranteed to be recorded in the annals of League of Legends.
Although the red team players are a negative example, they still found it very satisfying.