Chapter 68 Amazing command ability!
Seeing the increasingly louder "Do it again" request in the barrage, Qiao Nai smiled and did not directly agree to the request of these audiences.
He can understand the idea of the water friend. Now he is so enthusiastic about letting Qiao Nai play a few more games. The reason is very simple. This kind of live program is effective enough.
With a regular laning, single kill, wandering, team fighting, tower pushing, and similar conventional tactical systems, you can basically do the same with any serious League of Legends anchor.
For those anchors, they basically ensure their advantages in this way. At the worst, they must have a balanced momentum and then drive the rhythm of their teammates as much as possible.
As for whether you can win the game in the end?
With their strength, winning is a high probability event, but it must be admitted that the League of Legends game is indeed more greedy for teammates, so sometimes when encountering a battle situation that makes people feel unrelenting, those anchors can only "do their best and leave their destiny."
However, the ranking competition in which Qiao Nai randomly took out the dragon turtle was equivalent to a turnaround performance that was not based on God's will and forced to change his fate.
In the early stage, except for the middle lane, all the other teammates exploded, but Qiao Nai forced her teammates who were obviously randomly matched by passers-by to achieve a far better operational effect than this segment with several rounds of life-lossed high ground soldiers!
You should know that in the qualifying competition of "Golden Slag", teammates often have certain personal operational strength and have the concept of wandering around and roaming, but what they lack is the rhythm of coordinating the overall situation.
When should you develop and when should you wander;
What node should be carried out in groups and to what extent should we fight before retreating collectively;
For most LOL gold players, they don’t understand these things in the overall situation. They often go in a row and only play their own games, without any coordination:
"I am at level 6 of the mid lane. I wandered around the bottom lane and killed it is a big rhythm. If Gank fails to catch people, then I will criticize the ADC and the auxiliary is a genius!"
"My jungler happened to be near the top lane. I went to help the top lane catch people once, but he actually pushed the line into the opposite tower and lowered it, so the top lane was a chubby!"
"I will help the jungler to get double kills in the bottom lane. You were killed by the opponent on the road and raised a father, so it was your food, not my fault!"
Similar ways of thinking are not uncommon in the segment of gold.
The audience in the live broadcast room can also see that if Qiao Nai had not stood up in time to command the team in the Dragon Turtle Reversal just now, the teammates who were fighting each other would be likely to be gradually eroded and broken by the opponent.
The simplest example is that when Qiao Nai operated the Dragon Turtle and ran to the high ground for the first time to break the line, he actually sent a signal to the jungler and the bottom lane duo at the time when he returned to the city to wear 5-speed shoes:
"When I break their lower lane line and attract two junglers on the opposite side, you can take action immediately, and use all the ultimate moves, and kill them across the tower!"
Therefore, the subsequent blind monk Vayne Thresh trio came to play temporary responses almost without any intentions when they had planned it, and it was natural to win a double kill of 3 or 2.
Just a simple command like this is actually what most golden segment players lack the most.
Qiao Nai's subsequent text exchange and command combined all the strength of the Blue Party together and launched operational promotion in a very good manner!
Especially the whole process was completed in the live broadcast, so the magical "visual avoidance" operation behind Qiao Nai naturally aroused the audience.
I have seen a hero specialist anchor who claims to be the number one XX in the national server;
I have seen a host who can talk about crosstalk while playing LOL;
I have seen a batch of funny anchors who are more happy in the live broadcast room;
I have seen professional players and anchors who are on time because of signing a contract with a live broadcast platform;
But they have never seen a team of gold-level teammates like Qiao Nai, relying on text communication to guide and gather a team of gold-level teammates to achieve operational results!
Don’t forget that in general, the general text communication method of this segment player is kind greetings such as “?”, “15” or “N-M-S-L”.
Do you really want to talk about typing command?
Don't joke, let alone whether there is the time for team battles to type and let your teammates understand the execution, the most basic point is:
Why do they listen to you?
Who knows whether the content of your command is correct? If something goes wrong, who will take the blame?
In the past, some anchors tried to rely on their consciousness and technology to drive their teammates in low-scores, but later they found that some of the passers-by teammates matched by the system were useless and they still did what they wanted!
But the situation in Jonai's game was completely different.
If the first wave of double kills was to treat the dead horse as a living horse, and try it out once, but it happened to be successful;
The messages that guide teammates to move routes, catch people's positions, and advance timing, almost seamlessly achieved an astonishing 100% accuracy!
What is 100%?
As long as they follow the route, time, and rhythm that Qiao Nai said, they will definitely succeed!
When moving in groups, the opponent will never be able to determine the position, so there is no need to worry about an unexpected encounter!
When catching a order, as long as Qiao Nai clearly points out the position of a certain enemy hero, he will definitely stay there, and the time can even be accurate to seconds!
This means that Qiao Nai’s teammates don’t need to be brain-willed at all. Just act as an operator to execute commands based on the information sent by Qiao Nai in the chat box!
This incredible super "consciousness" is what makes the audience in the live broadcast room look most curious and interested:
"How did this happen?"
The Hearthstone Koi incident caused by yesterday's live debut made many people know that "Naiheqiao" means that Qiao Nai is an European emperor anchor with pure European blood;
But the League of Legends qualifying match that was played after the broadcast today surprised many fans to find that this new anchor seemed to be so lucky that he was not only very lucky, but his game consciousness... was also a bit too exaggerated!
Relying on experience to vaguely predict success once or twice, players with some level can do it;
But it can be said that everything goes back and forth, and it is accurate every time, which is a bit supernatural!
Because of this, the audience in Qiao Nai's live broadcast room strongly demanded another qualifying match live broadcast, and they also wanted to watch this magical ability!
As for Qiao Nai's attitude...
After scanning the settlement interface of the screen that exited the Summoner's Canyon, Yu Guang glanced at the "League of Legends TV" button in the lower right corner, and he suddenly had a bold idea:
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Chapter completed!