Thunder Edict, this is exactly why Jayce is so strong in this era.

Using three skills and basic attacks in succession can cause extremely high burst damage, which grows with attack power and level.

In terms of equipment, Lu Yun directly chose the long sword three reds, and did not choose the corrosive potion.

It is clear that Lu Yun wants to compete with Faker this time.

Let's look at Faker's Syndra.

In order to seize the line right in the middle lane, Faker also chose Doran's Ring and Thunder Edict.

On the surface, Syndra's choice of Thunder Edict seems to be a good choice, but in fact, this talent is not very compatible with Syndra.

The biggest weakness of this talent for Syndra is level 1.

Syndra at level 1 has no way to quickly play Thunder Edict. The opponent is not a fool. After being hit by an energy ball of Syndra, he will not stand and continue to attack Syndra.

In this way, Syndra, whose attack speed is only 0.6 at level 1, cannot trigger Thunder Edict.

This is the embarrassing part of the hero Syndra in this era.

To put it bluntly, although this hero has a long arm and is not weak in the early laning ability, she is still a big core mage who is strong in the middle and late stages. The talent that really suits her is Hellfire, not Thunder Decree.

It's just that SKT is now in a desperate situation and can only fight with their backs to the wall. They can't care about so much anymore. They forcibly selected Syndra just to rely on Faker's extraordinary personal skills to subvert the limitations brought by the hero itself.

To put it bluntly, they SKT have to force personal heroism, even if they know that this is very disrespectful to the version.

The price of disrespecting the version, Lu Yun will make SKT remember it forever this time!

At 1 minute and 50 seconds, the soldiers entered the confrontation state and the laning began.

As soon as he came up, Faker controlled Syndra and pressed the Q skill at Jayce who raised his hand to attack.

The first dark serve, Jayce had no way to twist it away and could only bear it hard.

But Lu Yun played very smartly. After eating the dark serve, he quickly pulled back and didn't give Syndra a chance to attack.

As we all know, the afterswing of Syndra's Q skill is still relatively long. When Faker wanted to attack, Jayce had already left his attack range.

Fortunately, Faker was experienced and didn't force this attack, otherwise, his Syndra would be pulled forward by Jayce.

Let's look at Jayce.

After leaving the attack range of Syndra, Lu Yun came to the side of the soldiers, then aimed at the opponent's back row soldiers and pressed the first Q skill.

One shot and three hits!

Two soldiers and Syndra's body.

Then he took the damage of Syndra and started to attack the opponent's ranged soldiers.

Facing such a strong Jayce, Faker had to use the attack, even if it would disrupt the formation of the soldiers of both sides.

But at this point, Faker can no longer care about so much. He can earn a little health, but he can only watch Jayce attack the ranged minions and not let them pay the price. What is the point of choosing Syndra?

A familiar scene appeared.

Jayce attacked the ranged minions and Syndra attacked Jayce.

It is conceivable that the health of the minions on which side will drop faster.

The most interesting thing is that due to Syndra's attack, the minions of both sides slowly gathered into a group.

"Very good."

Lu Yun, who achieved his goal, smiled faintly.

Everything was going according to his script.

Every time he got a warrior hero like Jayce, Lu Yun's long-lost memory of the top lane was awakened. This perfect handling of the soldier line made him so excited.

After two attacks, Jayce stepped forward.

It was obvious that Lu Yun was ready to switch to melee form at the moment when Syndra's Q skill was about to turn on.

Seeing Jayce's pressure on his position, Faker was not to be outdone. When the second Q skill was ready, he immediately aimed the mouse at Jayce and pressed the Q key.

The magic ball containing dark energy poured towards Jayce, but at this moment, Jayce suddenly changed his form.

He immediately gained 6 points of magic resistance and successfully offset about 20 points of damage.

"What a quick reaction!"

Faker was quite shocked. He knew that Jayce had predicted the timing of his Q skill.

This is how masters fight. Whoever can predict the timing of the opponent's skills can seize the initiative.

After switching forms, Lu Yun did not rush to hit it directly, but decided to wait for 2 seconds before hitting it.

2 seconds!

1 second!

Leap of the sky!The rich and handsome man from Piltover holding a Hexhammer suddenly smashed at Syndra, forcing Syndra to fall into a 2-second slowdown of up to 35%.

As we all know, Jayce's passive skill can gain a movement speed bonus of up to 40 when switching forms, and at the same time gain a very powerful ability.

Ignore volume collision!

Taking advantage of the 2 seconds when Syndra fell into a high slowdown, Jayce hit two basic attacks, combined with the initial Sky Leap, and triggered the Thunder Edict in one breath!

Blue lightning fell from the sky, knocking away 25 drops of Syndra's health.

25?

This may not seem like much, but don't forget, this is only level 1.

As the saying goes, use it early and the CD will be ready. When the next Thunder Edict is ready, it is exactly the time when Jayce reaches level 2.

On the other hand, Syndra, who also hit two basic attacks, failed to trigger the Thunder Edict quickly.

And this is exactly why Lu Yun had to stay for 2 seconds before hitting it.

This is to make it impossible for Syndra's Q to connect with her own basic attack.

This top-level detail in the laning phase made Faker appreciate the talent of the young man on the opposite side.

"So detailed..."

Faker was touched again.

The high deceleration of 2 seconds made it impossible for his Syndra to hit three basic attacks before Jayce left his basic attack range.

Although Faker finally used the third Q skill to hit the Thunder Edict, it was a full 4 seconds away from Jayce's Thunder Edict.

The time point at this time was 2 minutes and 10 seconds, and the time point for the second wave of minions to arrive was 2 minutes and 20 seconds. According to the current line of soldiers, the time for Jayce and Syndra to reach level 2 was about 2 minutes and 26 seconds.

The time when Jayce first triggered the Thunder Edict was 2 minutes and 06 seconds, and the cooldown time was 20 seconds.

In other words, the moment Jayce reached level 2, the Thunder Edict had just turned on!

Before the second wave of minions arrived, Lu Yun successfully twisted Syndra's Q skill by moving.

In the early 4 Qs, Lu Yun was hit by 3, which was already the limit. Don't forget, this time his opponent is Faker, not others.

This fatal Q missed made Faker feel a little scared.

At this time, the second wave of minions had arrived in the front, and the health of both sides was only about two-thirds.

Due to the powerful AOE caused by Jayce's Sky Leap and the continuous basic attack, Jayce was able to reach level 2 earlier than Syndra.

There was no way, Faker wanted to use the Q skill to consume Jayce's health, and Jayce was always standing on the side of the minions.

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