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Riot's new rules put an end to the early line change, and LCK top order kiin publicly responded, then the line will be changed after 4 minutes

Recently, Riot Games released new rules that clearly stated that in League of Legends games, the possibility of changing lines has basically been lost in the first four minutes, and this adjustment is intended to reduce uncertainty in the game and make the game more intuitive and fair.

However, Kiin, a well-known top laner in the LCK region, caused a lot of controversy in an interview, and he joked: "Then change the line in four minutes." This sentence quickly sparked widespread discussion and ridicule among netizens, and the tactic of changing lanes is not new in League of Legends, especially in the LCK region, as a strategy, lane switching is often used to disrupt the enemy's rhythm or find favorable lane opportunities.

The LCK team has long been known for their delicate tactical tweaks and high execution, and changing lanes as a common means has helped them achieve many unexpected advantages in the game, and Kiin's words are a reaction to the new rules, revealing a slight dissatisfaction with this policy and a humorous response.

However, this has also led to different opinions among players in the LPL region, and many players and teams in the LPL tend to maintain a more conservative attitude towards line changes, believing that sometimes line changes are not just for tactics, but more for the smoothness and enjoyment of the game experience.

Changing lines too often makes the game drag, and even makes it difficult for the audience to keep up with the rhythm, therefore, the new regulations have gained some support in the LPL region, Kiin's attitude and the LCK team's keen habit of changing lanes, highlighting the difference in tactical styles between the two major regions, the LCK focuses on refined operations and tactical games, while the LPL pays more attention to fast and high-paced confrontation.

This difference also makes the performance of the two major regions in the competition full of characteristics and highlights. Although Riot's rules are intended to regulate the game and avoid excessive lane changes affecting the smoothness of the game, this change also makes the cultural differences between the two regions resurface, in any case, the charm of esports is its diversity and the collision of different styles, which is also something to look forward to in each game, do you have anything to complain about this?

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