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    LoL Guide Singed can actually clear the jungle with full HP, even without a leash or potions (Demo)

    LoL Guide Singed can actually clear the jungle with full HP, even without a leash or potions (Demo)


    Singed can actually clear the jungle with full HP, even without a leash or potions (Demo)

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 05:44 AM PDT

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0vT2gy4iGw

    I'm not advocating for Singed jungle as a powerpick or anything like that, but I think it's actually a pretty decent off-meta pick with strong ganks, good clear, and solid scaling into midgame. I'm sure everyone's seen how potent Singed can be when he roams out of toplane. People normally get discouraged from trying him in the jungle because of his somewhat weak first clear, so I wanted to show it's possible to comfortably get through your first clear on him with full health, even without a leash or potions.

    Runes used were Predator-Cheap Shot-Eyeball-Ravenous / Nimbus-Celerity with AP/AP/Armor. Phase Rush is another good option to consider.

    As always, here's a full spreadsheet of clear demos for anyone who needs the help - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Gjk5UrtAbcqdYnRlx9KMDuHGxhKsEv50vhn02cN0y-c/edit#gid=206466966

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    Some tips to play Ornn?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 04:39 AM PDT

    Hi everyone!
    I'm pretty new to League (about 8 months), Since I started playing, i always wanted to try Ornn but currently i'm playing support (i usually play with friends who are adc) because of my fear of toxicity and playing with another person that I know avoids me that feeling of stress. However, I am lower in level and elo in comparison to them so, in the rare games I play alone, I find players of my same level with I can "relate".

    So here I am. I would like to finally play that champion I've always wanted to try. So I ask who know more than me for some advice to avoid looking too inexperienced in a lane that I have never played and be flamed for being alive ahaha.

    P.S. Anyway, sorry for my bad english.

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    League of Legends Terminology

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 12:34 PM PDT

    Hello everyone! I wrote a League of Legends Vocabulary list article listing a bunch of words that new players should know! This is an educational piece for new players who are lost when someone says, freeze the lane, rotate, peel for me, or any other League vernacular! It is a quick guide that will help new summoners brush up on their League vocabulary!

    I am also looking for feedback with this piece, so feel free to leave a comment with a word that you think should have been added that I may have missed!

    Remember to be helpful and friendly while on the rift so we can grow this community with a positive state of mind! If someone has trouble communicating and doesn't know the vernacular of League, you can point them to this thread!

    Good luck and have fun!

    Thanks! :D

    You can find the article at the link below!

    League of Legends Vocabulary

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    I have an issue while playing adc since I recently started playing lol

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 05:48 AM PDT

    I hear that there is support role in the game which is supposed to not kill minions. But most of the teammates I play with pick non support champions and tend to steal all farm. I asked my friends and they told me to tell my teammates to not steal farm but they do not listen.What should I do to stay relevant as adc without farm?

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    Translating Dopa's talk of Afreeca vs Twitch battle in youtube

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 09:29 PM PDT

    Hello league of legend player. Name's jojo. I like to study famous koreans and realized that not every show is translated for other fans to enjoy. Its only natural for someone to share what they love to others so…my history will tell you I did one for Son heung Min (soccer player) in r/soccer, so you know I'm not trolling without any evidence.

    I recently discovered a guy named Dopa, whom I believe is famous in the gaming circle. So I thought I would share. I did this with soccer, so I learned to structure better. Here are some things to read before…

    • I am summarizing/translating as an amateur, so don't take one sentence and go balls deep into some metaphysical meaning of the universe. Just...read and enjoy
    • I'm not a gamer. I didn't hear about this game until Sonny did a commercial with a guy named Faker. I discovered the game 2018 when my friends invited me to play a position called "top." with a character name garen. I played like...5 hours? 10-15 games I think? My LOL IQ knowledge is "you have to hit the guys last before killing to get money." and...thats about it. I tried youtube to see top view videos of dopa but thats about it. So If i'm using the term wrong, wrong spelling or wrong whatever, I would appreciate it if someone else corrects me.
    • I'll do what I can to comment back, but like i said I"m not a gamer so…@. I'll do what I can to satisfy your curiosity
    • Part 2 will come...which I thought was a more interesting take. I'll do it next week or something.

    --------------------------------------------

    • "LOL is a dirty game. Those who are on the top of the game have all evilness inside of them" (when asked how can someone who look so innocent be so fucking good at games)

    [The afreeca BJ asked I think you are better than OBIND and Faker. Its ok to have this opinion. Its opinion!!! Its my right! whats wrong with that?!?!]

    • Opinions are personal and nothing wrong with having a personal opinion that's subjective. But you can't argue with a point to those who won LOL CUP(?) Because by definition they are #1. That means subjective opinion is nothing in terms of objective viewpoint. They are better than me.

    Why did you do Daeri? (Daeri in korean is a system where you drive other's car to their home, when the owners are too drunk to drive themselves. I think its where you use their account to level up their champion and sell it back? My understanding is its called "elo boosting?")

    • It took an interesting turn. I mean everyone was doing it. But I was better at the game. So I try to promote myself and tell them how it was to gain more attention. When I entered college, there was a certain "vibe" where it was more respected to pay your own for college (this is kinda rare in korea), so I try to build up my image. I was a normal kid in junior high and high school, and once I started getting attention doing broadcast, it was intoxicating. I knew the more popular I would get, the more money I could make, well it all came crashing down b/c of it.

    How did you feel?

    • It wasn't good. But I try to act like it didn't affect me, but it was chaotic times. I can't promote that guy's channel, but there was streamer name Tae XX and the way he said perfectly described my feeling

    If you could go back 6-7 years and go pro. Do you think you would be where faker is at? At that level of skills?

    • Its...kinda pointless to talk about it because the difference between solo ranking and team ranking isn't remotely the same. Optimistically, I like to think I would have done well, pessimistically…. i'm very sensitive to environmental factors, so it might not have turned out well. Whatever alternative reality that might exist, I liked to think I'm happy and satisfied where I am at now.

    [they joke about using the same mouse 8 years and wearing same clothes]

    I heard if you were going pro, the company would make you multiple pairs of same clothes because you only wear one type of clothes

    • That's just an image I made. . One time I was wearing the same cloth for a week, and a viewer asked "is that all clothes you have" so I did wear it out of spite. Reverse psychology type of deal.

    Who is the best player in each role. Top, Middle, Jungle Bottom?

    • No comment. Because I haven't played against them I wouldn't be able to fairly analyze their ability

    Then what about chinese server?

    Mid...Light(?)is badass. Other position i don't' know (it seemed like he really doesn't know, not avoiding the question)

    Any amateur you see that caught your eyes?Like they aren't pros, but you see potential in them? It used to be possible 3-4r years ago, but now with academy being build up, any one with potential gets recruited at the very sight of potential, so its hard to notice them anymore

    When you run stream, you don't respond to comments, but stare at your phone? What are you staring at? I'm reading webtoons or just surfing the web

    If devil ask you that question again, would you say the same question? Well..if i had to pick between 60% and 40%, isn't it natural to pick 60? [is this like an inside league of legend joke? They explain it forever, but I couldn't' figure out what they were talking about]

    When was the prime of your skill level? I like to think...I got popular because of faker. When he was at his best at season 3 4 after winning lol cup, I was playing solo ranking and beat him. It was 2013-14, I think I was the best then.

    Champion you don't show but have fun playing. Kiyana and Jacks. I play them top and just push top all the way without helping any other lane.

    Have you asked them personally to lift the ban in korea? No.

    Who do you think is going to win this year? The thing is...I don't really care much about them. I'm in a very sensitive spot (b/c his mouse broke. Another inside gamer joke? b/c he seems rather honest about it)I'm only focused on myself, so I don't care how others are doing.

    ----------------------------

    This whole video came up because there is apparently Afreeca vs Twitch lol battle. [my lack of game IQ will definitely show up here]

    I like 3 out of 5 rather than 2 out of 3 because its more "fair." But as a watcher. 2 out of 3 is the best.

    [commentary before the game]

    Top Lane: juratdit vs Marin : even if he's retired, marin has a record. The difference is too much. Marin is better by wide margin.

    Jungle: Juradat vs Bakhan : Both dropped their tier. I think their playstyle is similar. What people say is that they are aggressive but from what I've seen from their gameplay, they are extremely methodical. They don't throw any moves without calculation. They might act all rage but inside they are ice cold. As I've said, Jungle difference is based on mid battle. I give it to juladit. Thing about similar styles is that one mistake can snowball into winning the game. Thats why lane will be important in the match up.

    MID: Kang Min Shik vs Narakail: Considering Jungle, Afreeca have advantage (KMS). Based on champ and tier difference. Jungle difference can be the biggest difference between champ selection of the middle player.

    [One of the mc asks if you get more emotional like if you hate the other player, do you play better.]

    Does emotion play effect lane battle? If you are more emotional at a higher level...you become more colder. That's the difference between an amateur player and high level player.

    One Deal Bottom: Gangsilzero vs kwemooji. Tier difference is too huge Grandmaster vs dia. Gangszero is better. Especially in the champion pool.He uses Ashi? Ashi is superpower. The upsides to ashi is too high. He has a skill called manalick(?) Its not good in solo ranking, but its useful in team game b/c they can talk. And in team game... jungler can constantly tell their teammate where the other jungler is. So using that as base, its natural for the other team to ban the character. These guys are high game IQ so they should ban him.

    How big is the difference between grandmaster and dia? Big gap lies in the knowledge base but in terms of game play…. about the same especially in hanta. Its the TOP that makes the difference in the match.

    Support: hayannoonkil vs destiny: master vs grandmaster. The gap is even bigger than One Deal. Objectively, I think destiny is superior, but the difference on Top is too big. The thing about support is that their skill is variable depending on the situation of the game. But its...hard to tell

    In combined..I think afreeca is more advantageous. But afreeca cares about youtube highlights, so they might take more risk in order to make youtube reel for themselves rather than win the game. But twitch is relatively new, so they will be willing to win and focus more and….marin is legend. So the x factor might play huge here.

    Thats about it. If you have any question (well I have questions well if someone wants to help), leave a comment i'll check back tomorrow.

    Thx

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    Twisted fate

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 11:15 AM PDT

    What is tf useful for in a game? He's a control mage but doesn't have a huge show stopping out like orianna. It seems like all he does is throw 80 damage cards and occasionally point and click stuns. Do people play him for the map control and why is he so popular in high elo? Thanks!

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    How does font of life work exactly?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 04:31 PM PDT

    So I know that font of life marks an enemy champion and that when someone on your team damages them they heal for some amount, but my 3 questions are:

    1. can 1 ally heal from 1 stack of font of life multiple times?

    2. if questions 1 answer is "no" then does it refresh on every new cc?

    3. do you have to aa the target to get the heal or any dmg will do?

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    How do I track Shaco Jungle without wards? (Plat supp)

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 04:26 PM PDT

    Hi, hardstuck P1 supp main here struggling to track Shaco (and Eve/Twitch, to a lesser extent) in the early game. Knowing which side the enemy jungler started often gives me enough info to guess their first clear, but after that he can really be anywhere. One answer I hear often is to just back off until he shows on the map, but as an engage supp main (Ali/Leo/Naut), giving up my kill pressure in lane basically leaves my adc 1v2 and quietly malding.

    I don't get Shaco's pathing at all. He can turbo gank like J4 or rush 6 and solo objectives. Because his game plan is so flexible, I never quite know what the enemy Shaco wants to do until he's already done it, which isn't fast enough. Any knowledge ya'll can share would be appreciated.

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    how to deal with squishy toplaners in your team

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 03:47 PM PDT

    I have a problem with squishy toplaners (teemo, akali,yas ,riven wLethality ) on my team, it looks that everyone that plays with them on my team is automatically useless and feeds. what should i do when my 0-4 yas at 10 min cant even mach the support dmg? As a assassin /mage looks like is useless to get around 2 kills early since i cant kill their top. i tried to gank top but the lvl gap was too high even for us to win a 2v1. Not to mention even if they manage to not feed our team is in huge disadvantage since we dont have neither a front line nor a support. what can i do to avoid it? i already put much pressure in the map so that the enemy jungles focus is on me but i still cant do it. Im g4 btw

    In short how to deal as an assassin with a fed tank/ juggernaut and a team with no front line.

    sorry for the bad english im not a native speaker

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    How to tell if I've played good or not?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 03:28 PM PDT

    Or, to better expand on the title, how to tell if I've played good without looking at the score?

    In my games, usually happens that I'm not the one with the astonishing score, not the one who clearly carries the game but often I feel like I'm getting carried. How to get off that toxic mindset that only if I pull out sick plays and 1v4 quadrakills I'm the one carrying? I know that my champ, Sett, can't do that much of sick outplays, but it feels like I'm always useless beside bombing the tank in the middle of enemy team. Is that what I'm supposed to do or I'm not grasping the champion well? Should I improve mechanically, or is the champ right for me considering my mechanical skills are low?

    Thanks for every answer

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    Need some thresh tips

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 03:27 PM PDT

    Hey guys I need a good carry support that I can learn easily. You guys have any advice? I want to learn thresh but like no one wants to teach me and I think he'll help me carry games when my teammates can't. Plus r/threshmains are hiding something, and every time I post questions they get instantly deleted.

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    Bronze II after 3-4ish years of playing

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 11:09 AM PDT

    I started playing this game back in 2014-2015. I knew I was terrible at it. Someone kicked my ass with Blitzcrank so I got Blitz for myself and became a support main who ended up buying other champs like Braum, Thresh, Alistar, and whoever else the pros were using at that time. When I finally reached level 30, I played my promos and lost every single one. I thought I was fairly decent judging by my normal games, but those 10 ranked games genuinely made me quit the game for a few years (I started playing around the release of Yasuo/Velkoz/Braum, and stopped around the release of Kled). Then I saw an Exil video recommended to me on YouTube about Aatrox, so I watched it and then decided to get back into League. This was in about January. Since then, I've been grinding the game nonstop. Picked a new main in Sona, got mastery 7 with her, got used to other supports like Rakan, Nautilus, Soraka, Nami, and Lulu, and decided to take on more promos. I ended up in Iron 4. Since then, I managed to climb to Bronze 2, but I'm not satisfied. Somehow, normal people play this game for a month or 2 and get placed in mid silver after their first promos, but I'm hardstuck Bronze 2 after YEARS of experience with this game. I feel like the Dunning Kruger effect applies to me, because I think I know a lot about the game, but my fundamentals just aren't quite there yet, and I don't understand anything. How are other noobs able to pick up on everything so fast while I'm stuck in a ditch and can't carry a game for my life?

    my strengths:

    vision. I prioritize getting my wards quickly so I can have agency over dragons and not be caught off guard by the enemy jungler/mid laner.

    peel. I always try to body block for the important carries or heal/shield them when they need it

    safety. Sona is probably my strongest champ because I can scale up safely while being impossible to kill

    communication. I always ping things that need to be pinged. Enemy vision, MIA, assistance, roaming, burnt summs, etc.

    reaction times. My ping is an average of 34 throughout the entire game, and my reaction times are average if not above average. Typically my panic response helps me to survive if, for example, the enemy rengar jumpscares me when I try to face check, so I Crescendo him instantly and gtfo

    my weaknesses:

    aggro. When I try to make any sort of aggressive play, I'm always screwing up and going too deep or not committing enough. I'm trying to remedy this by playing more aggro supports like Zyra and Pantheon, but I can just never seem to pick a good time to go in and I never know which bot duo has more strength in a straight up fight. I even ward too aggressively sometimes. I've died COUNTLESS times from just trying to place a slightly deep ward or trying to clear enemy vision

    awful micro. I lose track of my champion a lot of the time. I play on colorblind mode because the yellow health bar pops out more, but in a hectic teamfight, I always end up out of place

    indecisiveness. Do I help mid? Do I stay bot and make sure my adc doesnt flame me for leaving? Do I stay back and defend the base? Should I go around this wall on the left side or the right side? Do I buy Merc Treads or Onion boots? Tiny little decisions like that always end with me panicking for around 5-10 seconds deciding what the best course of action is, which ends up wasting a lot of time in the long run, and as a result, my KP tends to be on the lower side

    mindset. I'm a hyper defeatist. If I die even once, I assume that I just made a crucial mistake that WILL cost the game. I wouldn't call it tilt, since I don't get angry very often (unless Kayn or Jax are somehow involved), I just get sad and depressed

    I feel like everyone else learns so much faster than me and I just don't get it. It makes me frustrated and sad to know I may never reach my goal of reaching Gold before the end of the season

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    Is life harder at jgl or bot lane when you "have a bad day"?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 09:53 AM PDT

    In bot lane there's two players potentially exploiting every mistake you make. So one of the sup/bot duo being bad might lose the lane for two out of five players in the team.

    A jungler being bad is probably even more exposed to this effect, because of the map presence the jungler should have.

    Thus the sub-par performance of one player in jungle or bot lane should lead to more losses, than when that player was doing badly on one of the solo lanes.

    Do you think this reasoning makes any sense?

    Can teams really better carry a mid or top laner that is "having a bad day"?

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    How to play against nunu mid?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 12:35 PM PDT

    I actually have no idea how to play against this cuz all he does is shove lane, lvl 2 gank my sidelanes, and then invade my jgler with his jg. And even if i ping and my Landers know he's coming, nunu still just puts my jg behind making him irrelevant. What can I do against this??

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    Tips on playing safe?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 12:25 PM PDT

    For reference G3 top and adc main

    I find game and game again my biggest issue is that I am unable to play safely while also being relevant later in the game. I usually will end up getting stomped lane and have a hard time freezing or farming under the tower, or I play too aggressively and find that the enemy jungler is always nearby. I know that I need to be keeping an eye on the map or trying to figure out where the enemy jungler is at but I don't know how to develop that healthy habit and usually will always tunnel. On the flip side I have trouble playing back, I know I need to work on my under tower farm but I usually will attempt to freeze instead, trying to hold out for my jungler to gank. When i play with my friends they will usually mention that they aren't ganking the weak lane and would rather play through a lane that's winning instead, so for that portion I'm wondering if it's just better to try and farm under tower? is that the correct call? I know a freeze will let the minions always drift back to my side while letting them go under tower will reset the lane back to the middle, which is where I don't wanna be in that lane.

    Any pointers on playing safely at these two points?

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    How I understand the jungle role

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 03:07 AM PDT

    Hi, I'm Plat 4 on EUW and recently (About a month ago) Became a jungle main, before that I've played the game for 8 years and I 'mained' Jungle, mid and ADC during that time intermittently.

    I think I have a decent understanding of the game, I'm not amazing at wave management but otherwise I think I'm good. Here's the issue, I THINK I'm good, so i'd like to describe the jungle role from my perspective, hopefully people who know less learn something new, and people who know more can help me out with some new information to help me climb.

    So yeah, this is pretty much everything I know, tell me if I'm ignorant and missed some stuff:

    1. Junglers split into two main camps, machetes and talismans, in most cases machetes want to force things, they want to get early levels quickly and invade the enemy jungler, making their early clear miserable. Talismans are the ones getting invaded, and always trying to be on the opposite side of the more aggressive jungler (Given a 1vs1 scenario in a vacuum). This doesn't mean talismans can't invade, just that they should invade when the enemy jungler is somewhere else, machetes don't care either way.
    2. I start the game kinda risky, I try to deep ward one of the enemy buffs (Mainly on machete junglers), now usually I do this on top side because if the enemy invades, 95% of the time it will be the bot side, so i don't want to see them. I then go back and buy a red trinket.
    3. On machete junglers I like to 3 buff, there are many paths and adaptations depending on where the enemy jungler starts so if anyone wants a specific scenario then ask in the comments.
    4. On talisman junglers I either full clear, or I get to level powerspikes and gank, (2 on J4, 3 on Sejuani etc etc.)
    5. One thing I know I don't do well and I misplay a lot, is where to gank, normally i prioritise either immobile enemies or allies with high gank assist (Easy to hit cc). A lot of the times I want early dragons, so I look bot/mid in the early game.
    6. Every time I go back to base I buy my items first, then if I have 75/150 gold left I buy 1 or 2 control wards. This sometimes results in me getting 12-15 control wards in a game, but mostly 5-10. I normally place them around objectives, ally lanes who haven't warded well or deep in the enemy jungle if I can go there safely.
    7. I think about my itemisation a lot, sometimes I fuck up because my team is behind yet I'm banging my head into a wall trying to finish Triforce at 22 minutes when I could go iceborn and black cleaver as they spike faster and allow me to be more gold efficient with what I'm given.
    8. Most games I do not really deviate from recommended first two items so jungle item + next core item. After that I look at what the team needs (Anti-healing, armour, magic resist, armour pen, magic pen etc etc.)
    9. I maintain 5-7 CS/Minute, depending on champion and also whether I can invade or not. I take lane farm after 15 minutes if there is no-one else to catch a wave i will do it regardless of champion.
    10. My ganks don't always work out, sometimes I feel like a farmer who specialises in headless chickens, I run around trying to make sure my chickens don't hurt themselves. One of the worst feelings as a jungler is ganking for a lane that doesn't help you (Not in position or enemy is playing very safe) then that same lane gets ganked by the enemy, they die and type the two forsaken words "Jungle... Diff"
    11. I play to my strong side most of the time, I sin sometimes if I reaaaalllyyy want that herald and my top laner is pushed in I try to sneak it instead of helping the top laner. I justify this through "He has like 12CS under tower, and I can't 1vs1 the enemy top" Although i feel like this is probably the wrong mentality.
    12. Late game I mainly just farm between objectives, then back about a minute before them getting ready for a fight.

    Anything you learned? Anything I missed? (probably a lot it's a complicated game)

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    Balancing AD and AP in a team

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 04:04 AM PDT

    I play top, and people say I should have an AP champ in my roster but I feel like it's kind of inconsequential having AP on a toplaner, since you need a tank/bruiser who isn't necessarily going to be outputting consistent bursts of AP damage anyway.

    Since bot is almost always AD, shouldn't you have a mage in the jungle or ideally mid lane?

    Also, I feel like at my elo (gold 2) it's way better for people to play champions they are confident with, since folks don't have the greatest itemisation knowledge.

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    Is there a beginners guide to adaptive building?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 11:15 AM PDT

    I know that advanced players will change their builds based on what their opponents are doing. What's the beginner's guide to adventuring off the recommended build? When do you build more aggressive vs more defensive? Are certain items specifically more effective against specific champions or is one item good against all mages? When is it a good idea to sell a fully built item? Does it matter more what your team is building or what your opponent is building? I'm pretty new to the game still (this is/was my first season) and I feel this is the next thing to understand (or maybe not, maybe it's only for more advanced play and I should focus on understanding runes more first).

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    surviving against two champions in top lane

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 05:45 AM PDT

    I mostly play camille top lane and I have been facing two enemies in the laning phase.

    eg. ashe and akali

    teemo and brand

    master yi and darius

    what do I do? how do I play such games when I can't even survive under turret and cannot expect jungler help till lvl 5 or 6?

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    My katarina gameplay review

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 01:12 PM PDT

    So uh. I just had a game with katarina and i went 29/5

    Uhm I kinda need some help with this game because I got majority of the kills but still couldn't carry or anything...

    I'm 100% sure I did something wrong(split pushing, itemizing, etc.)

    I was kinda forced to always be with my team since they'd die if i didn't so I couldn't split push.

    My league username is LynxieSquare btw. UHHHHHM

    yah just go to my match history and find my 29/5 katarina game

    I kinda have no idea how to view someone's replay but good luck finding mine.

    Please give me some tips on my game.

    :c

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    [Discussion] Junglers that have a hard time with counterjungling. what do I do, and what would you?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 09:10 AM PDT

    So I'll start by admitting I'm a scrub. I've been playing this game on and off for almost 9 years now, and I've peaked gold 1 in season 4 or 5 or something. For most of my playtime I've been playing jungle. I'm not a mechanic heavy player with any champion except maybe wukong but I tend to think my game sense is pretty sharp. One of my favorite type of junglers are those that are prone to early counter jungling and basicly just wanna farm quietly for a while unless a good gank chance comes along. Now I've made myself a little ceremony I follow whenever I play something like new Lillia and get mega camped by Lee or any other counter heavy douche that wants to eat me early game. What I do is the first time I see him In my jungle, for example he comes to my golems in blue side as I do them, then I will run away directly over to the other side of the map as I earn my bot lane of his presence. Then I put a ward deep is his jungle on a route he will prolly cross if he wants to enter that side of his jungle, and then proceed to clear that side as I notice my laners I'm doing so. From there i will play heavily on top side,until I see him coming around, trying to manage my vision of course. If he ever comes top side again I will just do the same thing on the opposite side of the map again, as long as I feel I need farm nad can't fight him. In my experience if you can do this to punish a counterjungler for showing you their location early game, but still manage to keep most of your own camps clear as well, by the 15 minute mark you will have a 30+ cs lead and 2 levels ahead of him. I put this up to open discussion and ask what other ways do weak early jungle players here have to handle these situations.

    Tldr; When playing a weak early game jungler and getting counter jungled I try to play vertical on the opposite side of the enemy while maintaining wards in his jungle passages, while clearing my own jungle, in effort to make him regret wasting time on my camps at all. What are your ways of handling counter junglers?

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    TOP LANE ADVICE

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 06:04 AM PDT

    Hey hey, I started playing LoL recently and I'm stuck on playing support (or adc from time to time but mainly supp). Obviously, I got tired of playing the same role all the time pretty quickly so I tried to play top and it didn't work very well. I feel like top lane is completely different universe. I can't fight with melee champs properely but I really want to improve. So I wondered if you guys have some advice for improvement, maybe some videos that helped you, streamers, guides, personal experiences etc. Thankyy :)

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    What do you do with 3 losing lanes?

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 04:31 PM PDT

    I was playing Yone jungle and every single lane was losing and I ganked top and mid level 3 early for a flash and a kill. At the end of the game, I felt like I couldn't carry hard enough for this. Every single lane were losing and I didn't really know anything to do about this. Any tips?

    submitted by /u/notaraymond
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    A question for adc mains

    Posted: 11 Aug 2020 05:13 AM PDT

    So im a midlane main but recently i really felt the need to start playing adc, i know most people say it has less impact on the game and what not but i just want to play it either way, since i just started playing adc i have quite a lot of problems with kiting, first of all do you guys use the player attack move so you cant miss when you kite or do you just click on them, when i just try to kite them with normal auto attacks i just end up missing and messing everything up, should i just keep using the normal AA and i will get better eventually or just use the player attack move, also are there any other tips you could give to a new adc player

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