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Two consecutive losses! TES's help is useless, 369 becomes the biggest breakthrough

2024-07-15

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TES was in poor form after the Saudi Arabia Cup (EWC) and suffered two consecutive defeats in the group matches. In the weekend's focus battle, they were shut out by LNG, which was a big surprise. As the runner-up of the Saudi Arabia Cup, TES was caught by the opponent after losing to T1, losing to BLG first and then to LNG, losing two consecutive games. For a team that won all the group matches, such performance is obviously unqualified.



369 contributed many low-level shots in these two BO3s. Throughout his career, there have been few such explosive games. Since the spring season, 369 has been the top laner in the LPL, often able to carry TES's team battles head-on. But in the summer group stage, TES chose to let 369 take top lane cores such as Jayce and Kennen, and invested a lot of resources, but the result was that he was repeatedly killed by a single. There were all kinds of weird operations in team battles, such as being caught flashing and giving away heads, teleporting and giving away heads in front of others, etc. Not only did he not achieve any effect, but he also brought down other lanes. This makes people very confused. Where did the 369 who crushed Kiin in the EWC go? How could such a collapse-like decline happen to a young player?



Obviously, TES wants to try new tactics, because the upcoming new version of AD mid laners have been weakened, which is bad news for Creme. Because Creme's performance as an AD mid laner is very different from that of a traditional mid laner, TES has been letting him practice mage heroes in the game, so 369 is needed to support the early stage. However, 369 was not able to take on the heavy responsibility in these two BO3s. I am afraid that TES will still have to invest resources in the middle lane in the following games. And 369 also needs to find his own way to win the game, and can no longer be obsessed with long-handed singles. In the current version, 369 fell into the long-hand trap, making it impossible for the opponent to deal with the long-handed single, and he himself cannot win the line when playing the long-handed single.



In addition to the decline in the top lane, TES also has a lot of problems in the bottom lane. As the most offensive bottom lane in LPL, the key to TES's victory is often to rely on the bottom lane to gain an advantage in the laning phase and then expand its influence to the entire map. However, TES's bottom lane is now unable to gain an advantage. The strong Renata and female tank Meiko in the current version are struggling to play. Sometimes they force roaming, and Jackeylove, who is hanging in the bottom lane, stands very far forward and is directly caught and killed. This was vividly reflected in the match against LNG. Meiko often forced his way to the middle and his skills were all in vain. When the camera turned, Jackeylove was caught and killed instead. Discipline is a word that is often mentioned. The current TES bottom lane is very undisciplined.



For a long time, TES relied on the strategy of playing an advantage around the AD mid laner and the bottom lane, and was able to clear three lanes in 20 minutes. After the Saudi Cup, TES was cracked by T1 and chose to invest madly in the top lane. Although it is right to try more diverse tactics, you cannot lose your own style.