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The five-time champion fell! Life lost to Moon 3-4 and missed the quarterfinals

2024-07-22

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Last night, "Five-time Champion" Life and Moon met in the second round of the Bcup S11 loser group. Both players were not in good form before. Moon lost to Sini in the group stage, and Life was swept 4-0 by Sok. However, in the loser group stage, both sides brought out their best skills, and the two also brought us a wonderful BO7 duel.


At the beginning, Moon and Life each scored a point in their own comfort zone. Life played his characteristic of frontal operation and took down Moon in a frontal fight with the bear. On the other side, Moon quickly responded in Huaguoshan with his specialty of mining and exploding deer.

In the third game, Life made a lot of money at the beginning, and took away two heroes of the opponent in a wave of leveling. However, he failed to expand his advantage afterwards, and his leveling plan was at a disadvantage. When the team started, his hero level was behind that of the opponent, and he was defeated by Luna in the final team battle.

The rhythm of the fourth game was exactly the same as the third game. Life relied on sharp blocking operations in the early stage to block DH's direction. Moon's DH was forced to TP at the doorstep, and Life gained the advantage again. Unexpectedly, Life felt too much advantage and rushed home to try to kill Moon in one wave. As a result, Moon relied on the home advantage (well water + fast replenishment speed) to defeat the invading enemy and complete the comeback again.

Life didn't lose confidence after losing two consecutive games. In the fifth game, he was still as resolute as before. You know what, Life succeeded in this game. Moon was too excited in the field, which made the troops unhappy. Even with the home advantage, they were still pierced by a wave of attacks.


Next, Life used perfect defense to block Moon's POM Huntress Rush, thus dragging the game into the deciding round.

In the final round, Life's DH successfully retreated the split mine in the early stage, and Moon was forced to switch to a single mine three-book play. As we all know, NE's second KOG in the civil war is much stronger than the second Naga. As Moon is the second Naga, he is at a disadvantage in the early stage. If he wants to turn the situation around, he must fight harder.

Unlike Life, Moon played more flexibly. He was not in a hurry to attack, but used airship harassment to attack the opponent's economy. Life was not careful and the mine cover was blasted. Moon's airship escaped with 31 points of health, which was really a heart-pounding game.



After the mine cover was removed, Life naturally could not sit still and wait for death. The army soon arrived at the city gates, but Moon had already broken the population and was ready to fight. Normally, Life should take the initiative to retreat after seeing the opponent's population break. After all, their population is behind and the opponent is fighting at home. It is not a wise choice to just go head-on.

Unexpectedly, Life is the most reckless of the reckless. He still chose to charge headfirst even though he was 20 behind in population, and the result was naturally a bloody collision. Moon was not in a hurry to finish off the opponent after he gained the upper hand. Next, he repeated his old tricks and airdropped the opponent's mine cover again. He then placed the Chimaera Perch at home to mass-produce Chimaeras. Needless to say, Moon was going to start "raising pigs".

Life was in a state of panic after seeing Chimaira. In his eyes, there was no other way to turn the tables except to demolish the opponent's base. So, Life's Bear Druid tried to demolish the base under the attack of Chimaira, but he failed to demolish the base and lost 3 bears. The situation was irreversible. Life thought for a moment and typed GG directly, determined not to be Moon's "piglet".


Throughout this series, Life's strengths and weaknesses are quite obvious. Life is better at frontal operations, but his overall view and mentality are obviously not as good as Moon's. When he is in an advantageous position, Life wants to crush his opponent in one wave, and when he is at a disadvantage, Life loses his patience and often falls into the tiger's mouth. He plays too impatiently and impulsively.

Like the last game, Life didn't need to rush into the decisive battle after the mine cover was demolished. After all, he had the advantage of the Thorns Halo. Although he was behind economically, if he could fight with the well water behind him, he might not lose to the opponent in the later stage of the bear fight.


Moon, on the other hand, played with ease, never getting carried away when in an advantageous position, and never blindly starting a fight when in a disadvantageous position. Instead, he turned defeat into victory through the flexible use of the airship, forming a sharp contrast with Life. It must be said that the older you are, the wiser you are.