With each attack from Sion, Garen—controlled by Wei Dong—found himself in increasingly perilous circumstances. Sion's shield seemed to possess endless energy, and even Garen's Q ability, which silenced him, could not prevent Sion's fierce counterattacks. Relying on that thick shield, Sion fearlessly pursued Garen, firmly maintaining control of the battle. Wei Dong could only calmly direct Garen, trying to find an opportunity to escape and avoid direct confrontation.
Suddenly, the atmosphere on the battlefield grew even tenser—the sound indicating first blood echoed. The situation in the bottom lane had clearly undergone a dramatic change. Soraka, controlled by Yanyan, had become the first fallen hero. The Jhin controlled by Sunan was left with only three hundred health, in a state of extreme danger, while Maokai, played by Yolo, was in a precarious position with just fifty health remaining, almost on the brink of death.
This scene shocked Wei Dong; he realized that the opponents in nightmare mode were far stronger than they had anticipated. Wei Dong quickly assessed the current situation, knowing that if they did not adjust their tactics swiftly, they could be taken down one by one by the enemy. Now, it was more important to stay calm and react quickly.
Sunan's voice was filled with anger and helplessness, clearly extremely dissatisfied with the worsening situation in the bottom lane. "What on earth is going on? That guy Higgs started off like he had infinite ammo, using his E skill one after another, and setting up mines right under our feet, leaving us no breathing room at all." Sunan's voice stood out in the communication, and one could even hear the frustration in his tone.
At this moment, Yolo chose to return to the city. Although his actions were silent, everyone could sense his unease and pressure. Even without words, his silence felt like heavy stones thrown into a calm lake, creating ripples one after another. This nightmare mode battle clearly brought them unprecedented pressure and challenge.
The atmosphere on the field became even heavier, and everyone could feel the threat from the nightmare mode, as if every skill release and every action could become their stumbling block. This battle was no longer the familiar game they knew, but a challenge filled with unknowns and dangers.
Wei Dong struggled to project an inspiring voice during the communication, trying to inject a bit of fighting spirit into the team. "Hang in there, everyone! Once our equipment is up, these nightmares will be a piece of cake!" However, he himself was caught in a tough battle. Facing Sion, his Garen was almost toyed with, each attack feeling like a dance with death.
Sion's attacks were not only fierce but also relentless. Each time he absorbed Wei Dong's attacks with his shield, he countered with even greater force, putting unprecedented pressure on Wei Dong. Sion's Q Ability not only had an unusually large range but also came with astonishing destructive power, making it extremely difficult for Wei Dong to even secure basic last hits in lane.
Every time Wei Dong tries to approach the front line, Sion acts like a released wild beast, launching relentless attacks. Wei Dong can feel that with each confrontation, his own weakness intensifies, while Sion seems to grow stronger with each battle. This oppressive feeling forces Wei Dong to reevaluate his strategy and even consider changing tactics.
This "nightmare mode" challenge has deeply impressed Wei Dong and every member of the team with unprecedented pressure. However, they also know that only through such trials can they truly grow and prepare for future battles. Wei Dong silently vows to lead the team forward, no matter how difficult the path ahead may be.
When Yolo, controlled by Maokai, encountered Nocturne, he had a premonition that the challenge ahead would not be easy. In nightmare mode, each enemy hero possessed abilities far beyond the norm, and Nocturne's appearance confirmed this. When Nocturne's Q ability—Dread's Call—first struck Yolo, it was not just an attack; it felt like a declaration, heralding the beginning of a terrifying hunt.
Yolo tried to escape, but Nocturne's Q ability seemed to have some mysterious enhancement, its tracking effect exceptionally powerful, leaving Yolo with almost nowhere to run. At that moment, he truly felt the horror of nightmare mode—not just a matter of enhanced skills, but an ultimate test of strategy and reaction speed.
When Yolo finally believed he had found a glimmer of hope for escape and was ready to counterattack or create an opportunity to flee using Maokai's Twisted Advance, Nocturne's Skill W—Dark Shield struck him hard once again. This skill not only allowed Nocturne to ignore Yolo's active attacks for a short time but also significantly increased his offensive power. In such a clash, Yolo realized that he was at an absolute disadvantage in both skill selection and tactical layout.
The outcome of this battle was predictable—Yolo's Maokai was killed without the ability to resist, and his death became a turning point in the entire match. Moreover, Nocturne's ruthless tactics and immense strength also inflicted a significant psychological blow on his teammates. Sunan's Jhin and Yanyan's Soraka were already facing unprecedented pressure in the bottom lane, and now hearing that Yolo was also in trouble caused the entire team's morale to plummet.
The absolute gap in power made Yolo feel unprecedentedly powerless and desperate. His wailing was not only a protest against his own situation, but also a direct experience of the cruel reality of nightmare mode. Yolo's death was not only a heavy blow to himself, but also brought even more severe challenges to the whole team. The presence of Nocturne, being so powerful, is undoubtedly a difficulty that the whole team needs to face and overcome together.
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