Chapter 381 Your skin is good, now he is mine~ (please vote)

The spring finals are on April 23, which is quite tight in terms of time.

The V5 team arrived in Yangcheng two days later, and the final will be held here.

Fortunately, V5's home stadium is quite close to here, so they don't have to worry.

The reason why I came here was because I was going to shoot a promotional video for the finals.

In addition to the appearances of the players from the two teams, the promotional video also naturally incorporates elements of the city.

The two teams met together, and the atmosphere was quite harmonious.

At least they were all talking and laughing together.

Relatively speaking, there are still many acquaintances. For example, the relationship between Chen Ke and his brother has become more subtle.

If they are not acquaintances, they cannot be considered enemies.

What’s more interesting is the rhubarb, which is completely cooked on its own.

While Chen Ke was still talking to his brother, he came up to exchange CSGO experiences with Chen Ke.

Looking at him like this, he probably hasn't played well in ranking these past few days.

It's unclear what his status will be in the finals, but even if he's in good shape, it's still difficult for Taobo to win.

Chen Ke definitely led him into the trap in advance.

Others like Ning Wang, Xiaotian and Zuo Zuo are all from YM, so they are not very familiar with each other, but if we get together to chat for a few words, there is still something to talk about.

In addition, 369 has a good relationship with Zuo Zuo, and they are also in contact with Brother Hao, the manager of Taobao, so everyone is not embarrassed when they meet.

Just talk, laugh, and have a natural atmosphere.

If the real opponent in the final is RNG, then there will probably be nothing to talk about.

They were completely at loggerheads off the court. Even if there was nothing between the players, they represented their respective teams, so it was not easy to joke around with the V5 people.

The recording of the promotional video was not interesting. The trash talk on the second day was Chen Ke's favorite part.

It's just that Taobo has lost to V5 too many times, and he can't be cruel when talking trash, and he looks like he lacks confidence.

Chen Ke's attack power is pretty good, not very powerful.

Just let Wenbo give away less, it is best to last until he plays.

This level of attack would hardly have any impact on my brother.

He could even smile and say that he sent it again today.

On the contrary, it sounds like the smell of gunpowder is a bit stronger when it comes to Dahuang and 369.

Dahuang is also a bad guy, and he said: "In this final, I will prove who is the top laner in the history of Taobo."

Brother 9's reaction was quite bland, and he replied directly: "Oh, then you will be your number one top laner in Taobo, and I will be my champion top laner. Everyone will have a bright future."

They have all learned bad things, and now they are the champions just by opening their mouths, killing the opponent directly.

Brother 9 usually doesn't seem to be aggressive, but if he really wants to do it, his intensity is really high.

Everyone there laughed, including Dahuang.

What this guy mainly focuses on is a good attitude.

The trash talk didn't cause much discussion, and it wasn't as lively as the comments on the Korean website.

Ever since Chen Ke mentioned in the post-match interview a few days ago that he wanted to win the championship at home in South Korea, the popularity of MSI has risen without even starting.

In the past two years, Chen Ke has continuously stepped on his head to win the championship, which is already difficult to bear.

Only after Chen Ke went to the commentary booth this year and didn't play many games, the discussion about him in South Korea decreased a lot.

Now that Chen Ke has raised the topic, the stick guys will naturally start to worry.

It's already hard to be defeated and win the championship. If Chen Ke cheats on him in another home game, it will be unbearable!

After the Korean net criticized Chen Ke for a while, a big fight started.

Fans of every team are fighting with each other over who will participate in MSI.

Speaking of which, it depends on strength, whoever wins gets to go. Anyway, the quota is not predetermined, you have to earn it yourself.

But fans like to discuss these things if they can't stand it.

Just like I always said before that EDG went to the World Championships, the LPL was rubbish.

EDG played really rubbish in the World Championship, but they earned their spot through hard work.

If you can't beat others, you can't blame others for grabbing your spot. It doesn't make sense.

The Korean network definitely still has the most fans of T1, there’s not much to say about this.

Coupled with the foreign war record, T1 is definitely still far ahead.

Even though I haven’t achieved much in the past few years, I can’t stand it because I have a strong foundation.

Fans of other teams also have something to say. You T1 fans are bragging about you every day.

What happened to last year's World Championship? A double defeat in the group stage and a sweep in the finals.

He has never won a game. Little Lu Bu will probably wet his pants when he sees Chen Ke again. What are you going to fight with?

Do you want to do 1557 again?

T1 fans immediately ignored them and angrily asked if other teams would win in V5. Isn’t that what happened to you DK and Gen.G?

After going back and forth, fans of the Korean Open teams started fighting.

Chen Ke's interview brought chaos to the enemy's ranks.

Amid a lot of attention, the finals on the 23rd came as scheduled.

Chen Ke was not included in the starting list announced one day in advance.

No one was surprised by this. Chen Ke himself said that he hoped Taobo could persist until he came out.

It's clear that he won't start.

At any rate, he made it clear that he would come out if the situation went wrong, so V5 fans felt confident.

It would be nice to see Ke Chen play more games, but the first priority today is to win the championship.

The Koreans have been tearing it up for a long time. When they look back and find that your V5 has not entered MSI, they will laugh out loud.

Today's stage layout is quite luxurious, but the performance before the game is as incomprehensible and incomprehensible as ever.

When the players on both sides appeared on the stage, Chen Ke may have been missing.

It feels like no one’s voice is particularly loud.

My brother's popularity is not low, but now there is a big gap in the total number of fans of the two teams.

The gap will be more obvious offline.

In the first game, V5 was on the blue side and won the coin toss before the game.

Chen Ke also discovered that it was no wonder that An Ning became a manager. He probably relied on flipping a coin.

"Damn, there's something wrong with this Wayward. Why does it feel weird?"

Just over 10 minutes into the first game of the final, Aning frowned in the V5 lounge.

The coaching staff had done a lot of research on this guy before the game. As a manager, even if he couldn't dictate, it was normal for him to participate in the whole process.

Some team managers don’t know what their game level is, but they like to give pointers anyway.

This game couldn't be banned due to BP, and Taobo was also taking care of him and helping him choose a hero first.

Let Wayward get Gnar, which he is better at.

As a result, something obviously didn't look right in today's laning. Just now, because of Gnar's bizarre facial expression, Brother 9's weapon found an opportunity to kill him solo.

The weapons at this point in time are really not that strong, and Gnar has flashes on him.

If he doesn't take the initiative to jump up and give him a chance, it will be difficult to kill him no matter how good his weapon handling is.

If you are single-killed by a weapon in the top lane laning, the laning will be almost over.

In the bottom lane, my brother continued his previous good form. After getting Jinx, he also suppressed the Lantern Emperor's Aphelios very well.

But I couldn't stand it and raised a monster on the road.

During team fights, it is really difficult for Jinx to perform without Tahm Kench when there is a powerful weapon staring at him.

V5 successfully won this game, and Brother 9’s weapon won the MVP.

It's clear to everyone who is going to take the blame at Taobo.

I never expected that Dahuang, who has always played well, would play like this.

Only Chen Ke remained silent at this time. It seems that this kid has been playing CSGO a lot recently.

Apart from his poor performance, Brother 9 is in relatively good shape.

Since joining V5, every time I play Taobo, I feel like I have endless power.

If Rhubarb was beaten like this in the past, Taobo fans would have started complaining.

Damn brother, you worked so hard in the bottom lane, but you bastard just lost the game.

Raise this kind of weapon, how can you let an AD with no displacement ability play?

But I thought about 369 before and what Chen Ke said in the live broadcast room.

Forget it, it's just a game, nothing to complain about.

When dealing with talented newcomers like Da Huang, you still have to maintain trust.

He is still a newcomer, so it is normal for him to make mistakes sometimes.

After watching the first game, many people were thinking that Chen Ke might not be needed today.

However, Taobo was pretty good in the second game and came right back.

Dahuang's performance in the second game was just okay, at least much better than in the first game.

It seems that I have only played CSGO for a few days and the effect is not obvious enough.

It's impossible to expect him to become a very beast all of a sudden.

But the one who really carries the game is the left-hand Zoe in the middle.

In a key team battle at the 31st minute, Zoe launched a super long-distance flying star, which almost stopped the toothpaste clockwork.

With Clockwork still running out of health, the rest of the team also wanted to run.

After the team battle was started, the ideas were not unified, resulting in the combat effectiveness being reduced by at least half.

"Here we go, we just received news that V5 made a direct substitution in the third game, and the Real player replaced Toothpaste."

Not long after the second game ended, the baby in the commentary box excitedly announced the news.

Now the two sides are tied at 1:1. Everyone thought that Chen Ke would continue to wait, but they didn't expect that the third game would come.

But after Chen Ke entered, for many people the finals were the real beginning.

As soon as Chen Ke came up, it was equivalent to a slight imbalance in the strength of the two sides.

But V5 fans, who cares so much? You can’t exclude players because they are too strong.

The only regret is that Chen Ke went to the middle.

There is no possibility of swing in this lineup. Neither Lantern King nor Wink has the ability to come to the middle.

I can't see Chen Ke beating his brother, it always feels like something is missing.

Could it be that after the relationship eased in private, Chen Ke didn't want to take action during the game?

In the BP of the third game, it can be seen that both sides are still targeting AD.

This has nothing to do with Chen Ke. Chen Ke is in the middle, and Taobo has taken the initiative to change his tactics.

Aphelios and Jinx, the two most popular ADs, were all pressed down.

V5 got Xia in the first three hands, and Taobo did not choose AD.

When it came to the second round of bans, V5 continued to target the AD position.

The hero Draven was dealt with directly. They knew that if there was no suitable hero left, their brother would most likely take out Draven.

This choice makes V5 fans somewhat confused.

It seems that it is rare for V5 to actively ban Draven. Basically, other teams have to worry about V5's Draven.

"Oops, V5 knocked out both Draven and Varus again, so Taobo doesn't have many AD options to choose from."

"Ka'Sa, or Bomberman."

"I don't think Bomberman is very good. After all, there is Zoe in the middle. Kai'Sa is indeed the best choice at the moment."

"..."

The three commentators are also frantically discussing what hero Taobo should choose for the bottom lane.

Fortunately, the ecology of the bottom lane in the current version is not bad, and there are many playable heroes.

With all the popular heroes gone, Kai'Sa is a pretty good choice.

Although Kai'Sa's matchup with Xayah will be a little uncomfortable, the Lantern King's matchup cannot give her brother too much pressure.

In addition, his brother won the last game in the lane, so I guess he wouldn't worry about not being able to beat Kai'Sa in the lane.

"Hey, V5 has locked Kai'Sa?"

"What's going on?"

However, just after the second round of bans, V5 chose Kai'Sa on the fourth floor.

I directly chose two ADs, which was a bit confusing.

The colonel responded quickly and said directly: "Here we come, mid laner Kai'Sa!"

"Don't tell me, mid laner Kai'Sa beats Zoe. It seems that some people have actually played it. There is such a saying."

“V5’s choice is wonderful!”

"..."

Let’s not talk about how well the mid laner Kai’Sa can play. After getting Kai’Sa directly in this move, it’s not a problem for the opponent to play without a hero, but it is true that there is no good choice.

Think about it again, Chen Ke is an AD player, and his Kai'Sa has also left many exciting scenes in the game.

There is no big problem with proficiency when playing this hero.

At this time, what hero my brother plays has become the focus of everyone's attention.

When it was Taobo's turn to select people for the fourth and fifth floors, the camera turned to them.

Even Chen Ke himself didn't expect that Vayne could be released directly on the fourth floor of Taobo.

Chen Ke thought that his brother was just showing it to him and leaving it here to interact with him.

As time passed by, everyone realized something was wrong. They really wanted to choose co-authorship.

"Wow, Vayne is locked?"

“The choices made by both sides in this game are more surprising than the last!”

"Then it will be a bit difficult for Taobo to face off in the bot lane in the early stage."

"I guess I am more confident in myself."

"..."

Even the explanation was very surprising, but it got to the point.

If Chen Ke is facing off in the bottom lane, my brother guarantees that he will not choose this hero.

If Chen Ke chooses a hero at random, there is a high probability that Vayne will have a hard time laning with him.

When it comes to laning the Lantern King, my brother feels that he can survive online.

Miller even commented: "But if Vayne really develops, she will be able to hit the meat very quickly. The V5 lineup has more front rows."

"Indeed, if Zoe is not very well developed, it will become more and more difficult to deal with the front row when playing from the back. At that time, Vayne's damage will be very important."

The second brother also nodded.

In the lineup of V5 in this game, the jungler is a bear, and he has a strange stone man on the road.

In order to defeat the barbarian king in Rhubarb on the opposite side, he directly took out the stone man and came out to test the water.

Even though he won the MVP in the last game, Brother 9 has no problem if you let him play hard for the team.

I haven't chosen a support yet, but if I get a female tank or a Titan, I can barely count as a front-rower.

The choice of Vayne may be due to this consideration, but Chen Ke feels that there is a high probability that his brother wants to play on his own.

After selecting the lineup and exchanging heroes with teammates.

Chen Ke skillfully found his brother's skin. When playing Kai'Sa, he only uses the champion skin!

My brother also found the V5 champion Vayne skin.

I heard that this skin is pretty good, I’ll give it a try!

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