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Dragon Turtle ADC?!
In the first match of today's RNG vs. UP, UP appeared with a very outrageous lineup. They chose the lower lane combination of Dragon Tortoise + Cat, paired with the Wild Core Male Gun, as well as the top laner Jax and the mid laner Czar. RNG is a two-shooter bottom lane, and it is considered the strongest version of Ash and Varus. upThis response is affected by the version of the double salary outfit. The game between the dragon turtle and the cat is indeed a double cloud game.
Useless. was hung and beaten during the line period, and was seconds during the team battle, this routine of dragon turtles and cats is basically a failure. The appearance of double-pay outfits did make some demons appear on the lower road. But in the face of a long-handed double shooter, this kind of purely beaten sandbag character obviously cannot develop normally. RNG also didn't give too many chances, and quickly crushed to end the game.
Dragon Tortoise 0-4-2 ends.
The idea is novel, but in the face of the double shooter, the most common way to deal with it now is either against the double shooter, or to use soft support to fight, and the most normal situation is not to give Ash. Although the double salary outfit is a common routine that has been recognized in the version, it is completely a father-raising behavior to use the dragon turtle and the cat, two characters who have almost no combat power, to fight with the opposite double shooter.
Dragon Tortoise 4547 ends.
Dragon Turtle is still honestly a jungler or a laner, and there is no room for him to play in the ADC position. Of course, it's not all bad for the LPL to have more of this kind of attempt, maybe it will take a stronger team of players to operate? In short, this kind of extreme routine behavior that is too risky is generally not likely to be tried by a team.
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