@@myth-leagueoflegendslol fair enough, when I heard færm that's when I said oh for sure that's ai. but came back bc of this comment and watched the whole thing, great video and very informative - subbed. successful pin of shame
I did the same thing as Agurin. I noticed that on average, I was not having fun playing league and that it took away a lot of time from me. So I took the play that on average would be better and quit playing. Fully agree with his mindset.
@@Th3N1ghtHunt3r Fun is something subjective that is different for everyone. You can say whatever you want, if I am not enjoying a game for whatever reason, I am allowed to say it and stop playing that game.
@@Th3N1ghtHunt3rso do u understand that’s the difference in que Ranked: intention to win-> do what is no fun if it is higher % of winning Normal/Draft: do what is fun don’t care for outcomes
@@Blastizor Even Tarzaned himself admitted TO Agurin, that he is inferior to him on stream in a call with Dantes and Agurin. Because Agurin is the absolute best solo q jungler in the world with enough evidence to back it up, rather than feelings
@@yoshi596 but Tarzaned playstyle is so much different, i watched his coach video, he prioritizes ganking, helping laners more than farming. He skipes camps so often
@@cupidok2768 probably a mistake due to muscle memory. You can see right before he kills blue, he tries to hit both blue buff AND gromp with J4 Q. However, the ability misses, so there is no damage done to the gromp. Due to the fact that he usually lands the Q on the gromp when he clears, he lost out on the last 50HP of gromp as his muscle memory made him try to kite camps the most efficient way as possible even though he messed it up. So, the gromp resets because the first q didn't land and he accidentally kept clearing as if it did land. If it had landed, he would have had one of THE MOST efficient clears J4 could have, and as you would see in this video, he is all about consistency and efficiency. Hope this helps :)
Funnily enough pretty much everything said in this video can be said about Dopa, who was also a solo queue king. Dopa played very conservative, highly efficient and risk averse. I remember seeing a video by him where he explained split pushing, and he showed an example where he was split pushing and his team got wiped. He said something like "split pushing was not a mistake here. My team is able to defend and they will most of the time. Just because they failed to defend this time does not mean I should not split push in these situations". Everything he did was calculated and based on respect for the other players in the game. He would not make inefficient plays based on whether his team was capable or not, he would assume they are capable and always make the plays with the highest average upside.
Have you actually seen the games dopa plays and how much his jungler pretty much camps him ignoring half his jungle to give him lead ? yeah the exact opposite of what agurin does. Because he actually doesnt care about winning a game , he has a stale mindset to just never be behind himself even if the whole map is on fire and his team gets destroyed
@@thekilla1234 do I really have to explain to you ? Agurin will literally ignore pro player calls cause he thinks they are not optimal or wrong. That would include dopa in many occasions. Yes Dopa is not a professional team player but he is a professional league player and solo q expert. And that is what bothers me a lot in league that everyone achieving something will tell you that there is this and that . But it all comes down to ego. Ego will lift you Hugh and drop you down. If the soloq top rank where selfless they would be playing perfect games. Instead you see games with people rage quitting or inting even on top challenger euw KR servers. And finally on the drunk reaction, I go beyond the mental budget for commenting on it just to say that you must be tripping balls or something else for you to start the reply with an attack. That or you are a kid and in the later case I am sorry for crushing your statement
It is, but Brand jungle atm is just stupid, it's Morgana all over again. Sub 3 min clears kinda implies that the balance team don't really understand what's possible with the champion
@@DJ_RH He currently finishes his clear with Brand at 3mins, so he can back and go for a gank even before crab spawns, it's absolutely insane. He has a video where he talks about the optimal Brand clear, where he shows that just by when you cast your Q, you can improve your clear by 10-15s.
It is less insane that he makes it sound. Those two weeks where the first two weeks of the season, so everyone had only been playing for 2 weeks lol. Also, it's the moment when getting rank 1 is easiest actually, because a lot of people are not even playing yet, or at least not as much as he was. He is really good, but the video is quite misleading. The map cover thing is also kind of irrelevant when you get to like top 50 in KR, almost everyone you face is a pro or a famous korean streamer, many of the players stream their games with no cover and delay, and ghosting is probably not nearly as frequent as when you are in master/gm.
@@ojfeh it's easier than getting rank 1 at the end of the season that's true but he was still better than any other western solo q player and all the korean players in those 2 weeks
Yeah that I kiiind of agree with. Still, you can't really say he was better than x player on those two weeks if x played like 5 games a day while he played over 100 in a single week. The point of soloq is that after enough games everyone ends up where they should be (in theory, at least), so the first few weeks are not that meaningful. Also, he hit rank 1 in KR in two weeks, but so did the person that took rank 1 from him like 2 days after, or the person holding rank 1 right before he did. How can you possibly say he is better than any of them in soloq without a larger sample? There is literally no argument that you can make for him being a better soloq palyer than Canyon for example. Caynon hits rank 1 in Kr every single year, and he holds it for months some times, and with higher win rate than Agurin. How can you argue that Agurin is better just based on two weeks? @@firefy9595
@@ojfeh That's why because instead of stopping after reaching rank 1, he set his goal on reaching 1500 LP, which he almost reached before his time was up due to him prebooking his flight home
My main takeaway is that I need to have more faith in my playstyle. This video shows me that I was on the right track it’s just when I hit a losing streak I take it too personal and think that I must be playing incorrectly so I start changing my playstyle which just leads to more losses.
When you lose a game, take a break and come back fresh. Can be 5 min can be 5 hours. Quality games over quantity. I just climbed from silver to platinum in a month by playing on blocks and focusing on my game play and not forcing wins. Losing is okay. Thinking it's hopeless is not. Take your time. Keep watching fundamentals videos. It'll click! Glhf in your journey.
I deranked to Silver II from Gold II in a day and climbed back up to Plat III from Silver II the next day. Lose streak comes with low MMR, push your way through by staying fresh and focusing on objectives and eventually you'll have win streaks which feels like you could go afk and your team still crush the other team. 40-20-40 conspiracy is real. You'll lose 40% of games no matter what you do, you will win 40% of games no matter what you do and the 20% rest is up to you.
This is why I enjoy watching Agurin play. He doesn't tilt and he focuses on fundamentals. Whether you like him or not there's something we can learn from him. I see alot of comments that says, "Well in low elo my laners die too fast so I can't replicate this playstyle." This is when you have to make the decision between ganking your laners, farming your camps, and taking objectives. Also remember, the faster you clear the more opportunities you can make on the map. Denying resources from the enemy jungler if your gank fails is a good strat in my opinion.
Jungler has the most agency on the map because he is not stuck on a 30 second minion wave getting in his jungle but he can decide to delay his farming to influence lanes. This is not an attack to you or anything i just see fit of posting it here. So whoever here is just some low elo player bellow 400lp master do not replicate this for 2 reasons ; 1 you cant, 2 you cant
My favorite quote from Aguran is "there's no such thing as a playstyle". It's completely correct. No matter how fun it feels, the meta doesn't care that you play one way or another, you will get punished.
There is definitely such a thing. Many players in higher ranks have their own way of playing the game. I'm not too high of a rank, but I love playing Tank Zyra support. I love being a bait meat shield mage. I find that playstyle very satisfying. Others might like playing heavy clear mid roamers or whatever else. Just because it isn't meta or even good, doesn't mean there isn't a playstyle. Being a weakside king in Top with tanks can be a playstyle. Playing scaling non-engaging mages like Malzahar and Aurelion Sol can be a playstyle. Playing super aggressively with picks like Malzahar and Sol can also be a playstyle since you are trying to play on the absolute limit of the champion and scale incredibly hard. You can play full farm jungle Karthus and never interact with anyone until 15 minutes. Is that good? No. But it is a playstyle and some people are masters of that playstyle. Saying there are no playstyles is stupid. Even in professional play there are playstyles. Adam from Team BDS is a clear example of that or that one guy who plays tons of Blitzcrank in one of the minor regions. Not being meta is fine. You'll probably not get rank 1 but you can get really fking high by playing in your style.
What? But he doesnt play Goredrinker khazix playstyle just cuz its fun, its because the champ becomes well rounded aka consistent în damage and defence. And that playstyle is also probably/most likely suited for that meta (so you dont get punished).
@@SiMeGameru took it completely out of context lmao 😂 ur gameplay no matter what u do is either good or bad in league of legends as a whole, and playing fundamentals and prioritizing efficiency is how you win, and no matter what champ you play, if you arent doing those things, ur not winning. Ur only looking at the words in the quote, not what they mean
I wonder how many of these concepts are applied across all mediums, not just League. His strategies and attitudes remind me a lot of how big businesses run.
It is GTO and it can be applied in basically any kind of business except for arts. Bro make some research about it and I think u maybe get impressed more if u can execute it in what u like
Another thing to mention is the role he plays in NNO (Regional German Pro Team). He singlehandedly wins games through his shotcalling and micromanaging some of his other teammates. Voicecomms are always fun to watch. For sure Agurin is to NNO what Faker is to T1.
stupid thing to say they legit wanted to kick agurin because he has the biggest ego complex ever he does dumb decisions based on thinking hes the best at the game and then blames others for it, he def is not the faker of NNO
@@disturbedv1519 He is not ego-less like Faker sure but NNO would crumble instantly without Agurin. If you have seen any of the voice comms you'd know that.
@@mgsBicycleO9He obviously is their best player at the moment. Noway is 30 and bascially plays every single Champion for his stream(plus mid being super weak for the last 3-4 years), tolkin barely plays league anymore, broeki is .. 32? 33? And peaks in master the last few years and is usually high diamond and Karni has never been above master. But he isn't their only shotcaller. I would assume that replacing agurin with another high challenger jungler wouldn't change their performances as much as replacing Noway, Tolkin or Broeki with someone in their respective elo bracket. I mean.... Markoon is teamless, no? Imagine markoon in their league. That would be a piss stomp every single game.
@@mgsBicycleO9Biggest cap in history. Tolkin performed way better in competitive over 2022 and even solo safed playoffs and the run towards Div1 multiple times by being more consistent than any other player on NNO
Agurin is the most consistent Jungler in my opinion and he always know what his gameplay is which allows him to play his game in very very efficient way. Also, he comes up with pretty crazy tactics around his clearing timings and timed backs. I love how he found the first back after full clear into invade in the enemy chickens which was kinda crazy because he was the only Jungler who was doing that after the jungle changes. I love his play style and to watch him in order to learn a bit more how to play this way. Love the analysis's thanks for the great content man! ☺
I've been playing jungle for the past two years after being a solely top player, and found myself having more succes on farming champs more than scrimisher type jg champs, it's possible to carry a game by yourself if you don't fall behind too far, prioritizing your farm is more important than helping your laners, if they suck you giving them 1 or 2 kills won't win you the game, but betting on yourself, the only player you have agency over, is always worth. It is is SoloQ for a reason. It's always a 1v9.
His play style is how i achieved diamond so easily. I full cleared as Udyr and solod dragons when possible and won most games just off that strat. I would gank when it was truly free.
this video reminds me to the movie Moneyball with Brad Pitt, the strategy they followed was not to get the best overall player, but instead, the best player in a specific area, which means that when all the players in the field are in their main position, the chances of winning that run are almost a 100%. while other teams with more balanced players, had on average 50% through the whole game (just as an example).
I think what you talked about you summed up pretty well, but I would add that he also had a 95% wr climbing up through lower elos when he started in Korea. He played Elise too in a lot of games and also did invade or took advantage of his early strength by pinging his team and taking camps early from the enemy jungler. On champs like Jarvan though he did full clear most of the time and even on elise to be fair. But it's also the fact that he is just a very good teamfighter, he says his mechanics arent what makes him rank 1 and thats true but his mechanics are challenger level atleast for sure. But in my opinion what makes him so good is that he is able to quickly determine in teamfights what the right play is, what fights you can take and which you shouldn't take. Often in these games he led his team telling them what to do by pinging them. He oftentimes engaged as jarvan then disengaged, and rengaged again. He is just all in all a very good player and people in korea didnt manage to figure out how to beat him and even copied his Jarvan and Kha Zix Build. I watched his Korea streams and I called it before the start that he was going to get Rank 1 and beat all the players in the challenge but I didnt expect him to perform as well as he did which made me very happy. Good video!
"doesn't allow team mates to make decisions for him" My biggest soloQ weakness is giving in to my idiot teammates pings and forcing a play that is almost guaranteed to be bad.
He genuinely looks like a great guy overall. I'm not even that big of a LoL player, I only play Wild Rift but I love knowing morecabout the lore and this game's legends. Love this video, thank you.
I feel like even if you're not playing jungle, his VODs are a good place to look as you can help identify if a play is good or not from another roles perspective. As you said earlier in the video, we are the common denominator in our games so we want to be played for. But seeing other perspectives, as you do with jungle, is a great way to improve your play consistency and help avoid ganks and set up better ganks for a jungler.
Checked your channel and was a little sad there wasn't more content to binge. Very much looking forward to every new vid you put out. Actually insane you don;t have more subs
Funny thing is I never knew about this guy until now. After this video and watching just an hour of his stream, my mind just blew. Thank you for sharing this, I will surely start studying him more and hoping the experience will get me out of Emerald/Diamond and put me in higher places.
So I recently started playing ranked after playing normals for a long time, and I'm ass. I placed Iron 1 and I'm just not very good. What I love about Agurin is that even for me, he's a good player to learn from. His approach to the game, while it got him to the absolute peak of solo queue, is so applicable to someone like me, whose micro is shit and who's macro needs work. I can learn how to play safe and efficient from him, learn macro from the best of the best, while not getting too hung up on micro.
@@Digger-Nick after playing some games i climbed to silver 4 from iron 2, then in just 3 days i got from silver 4 to gold, you can change just a few things about the way you play the game and you're going to rank up
"he does not not chose to make plays that rely on teammates to do the right thing"... this is SO FREAKING TRUE. You cannot go into SoloQ and assume your teammates are competent. I've done this even as a support, assuming my dumb ADC is going to do the right thing or make the right play. I never assume anymore and for the first time ever my win rate is over 55% (at least for now).
Note: Being consistent in Minimize risk: lower risk w/ lower reward > higher risk higher reward; Avoid risk: obtain existed value > take risk for higher value Avoid dependent on others: dont let others decide for you (especially in bad decisions) avoid risk, minimize variants
Keeping your map on stream while live is like the JJK thing where if you tell your enemy what your curse is it will confuse them more than making them figure it out for themselves... It's probably detrimental to try and stream snipe someone who is full clearing in the best possible time it will just make you fall behind. Especially this high up
i watched him for 2 weeks and got masters from gold. game is very simple and finding an optimal way to play really helps. tazaned is so unbearable but if you put him on muye and watch the clears you will learn alot.. i played Diana, brand. or graves depending on our team comp
He's the best solo player now, if we take in consider guy who's currently in army (Dopa) he's not even close 😅 Dopa was challenger on super chinese server with 5 different accounts with other roles, he was top 1,2,4,5,7,8,9,10 at korean server at some point AT THE SAME TIME with 8 different accouts
I love Dopa and he will always be the solo queue GOAT to me, but you're talking about his achievement from pre-season 9. The last 2 years up till he had to serve military service, he was in mid-low challenger because his macro couldn't overcome the drop in reaction due to wrist issues. He explained it in one of his stream that old players like him and Faker can never be top 10 again due to the younger players having both nano second reaction time plus undamaged hands and wrist that allow them to immediately react to it. People who play as much as them have to fully rely on prediction. Also I have no idea why you need to down play Agurin's achievements like a boomer, time gets everyone and someone will eventually replace Agurin as well.
@@mehmehmehmehmehmehmehi agree with you that time gets everyone, but agurin has proven dopas take "old players like him and faker can never be top 10 again" wrong, because agurin is older than faker. But hes obviously right about not being able to compete due to injured wrists
@@xephyr4411 by "old players", I mean how long they've played, not how old they are. Agurin himself said he started playing at beginning of 2014 after the historical Season 3 World Championship and the song 'Warriors' dropped. Meanwhile Dopa started in 2009 and Faker started in 2011. Agurin already started complaining about wrist issues btw, it's just time now
you know what this is actually also applicable in real life mistakes are inevitable --- fully aware of that but stays consistent ----- higher chance of success
great videos!! i've been implementing everything you've been teaching and i've noticed my personal play improve and making less mistakes overall. so thanks for the great guides. it's definitely been the best out of all the guides i've watched. Also, where can i find agurin's vods? i've only seen them without any commentary. thanks again!
Agurin being the best soloq player in the world is quite an overstatement. The 2 weeks where he played in KR were litearlly the first two weeks after the rest. This video is kind of misleading in that sense. And Dopa hasn't been the best for like 6 years. There are quite a few people in KR who are better than both.
@@ojfeh Idk, for example Dzukill shower feats winning against prominent SoloQ Kings and even beating Zeus on a intense mind game, indepth wave+trade level and Agurin constantly showed feats BEATING Dzukill. I would not say that KR Soloq is this supreme level like it was years back. EUW Players and actually just players arround the World especially in the top tier are not that far apart. Like seeing 2 weeks ago Eu Team Beating world champs.
@@angelofthegospel1611 ? What is this comment. EU gets dicked every international tournament for 4 years in a row, G2 wins a showmatch vs T1 (with Draven btw, the only champ that seems to make this team even remotely competitive vs the East) and you say this. Dzukill was hardstuck gm in KR at some point, while he shits on everyone in EUW. Also, what do you mean “beating Zeus in an intense mind game”? Did you watch a 10 second clip and based your entire opinion on it? The gap between the East and the West is the biggest it has ever been
Before LoL y played ML and got the highest rank with +70% wr almost every season, and a rank 1 with a champ with this exact mindset. Play avoiding risks, giving up objectives but trade it for something less risky, and never have high expectations of your teammates, heck don't even pay attention to them and focus on the enemies mistakes or what skills they don't have. Is really the best strategy in solo Q and having a good mental is so fricking important I always say is something you NEED to improve because if you tilt you already lowered your chances of winning.
This is a great video highlighting the key concepts that make up agurins playstyle. Maintaining consistency and not getting tempted to fight due to greed and ignoring the risks is a great mindset to have both ingame and irl. having a balanced mindset helps u avoid risks and lets u abide on a path of continuous improvement which eventually leads to guaranteed success that sustains.
Been a sub and viewer of his for like 3 years now, went from Plat go Master/GM just by watching him, not even trying to learn, just watching. Shoutout to my homies in the Agurin chat
It's mind blowing how you see a strat on youtube and think "no way this works, my team is not as good as his" and then you apply everything, down to the last detail and get crazy results. Just used this strat and won 3 straight games with 0 deaths.
„He didn’t stomp low elo games to achieve this winrate“ was soooo funny to me rn because agurin‘s teammate just called tfblade out two days ago for doing just that xD great video! :)
The way I got better at the game , was to compare it to speed running. The faster you can do things and spend less time wasted the higher your elo will be. Skill is not always the factor, really slow players can be skillful, but if you wait around in base , re call late, position and move slow, you will fall behind in the game, it's really how fast can you do everything, cleanly. Just like a speed runner does.
That's so true. I remember so many times where I waited for 30 gold in base or something and the wave of minions crashed into tower before I got there. I missed like 2-3 minions which is like double the gold from base.
For me the biggest thing is neither macro or micro, but rather developing a game sense where you can instinctively feel when you will win/lose a fight. That is for me the main thing i notice when playing against lower elo, they will just overstep a lot of the time and those times you can simply kill them, or they will not realise they will win a fight and let you get away with more than you should.
Nice! Agurin is a beast and full clearing is goated. I'm Karthus main so I full clear 99% of the time. If there is a fight just press R and save the day 😂
No way hahaha, i just though to my self while clicking the video " Beste Jungler, für mich Agurin", few seconds in and its Agurin, hahaha, the german solo q beast, great guy.
your content has been amazing as a rising jg these past months, and unfortunately i have to stop my league climb at silver 2 because I am going on a mission! Because I am going on a mission for my church, I will not be able to play or watch League of Legends for two years 😞 but i sincerely wish you the best in your content, your way of speaking is concise and your videos entertaining to watch and learning from. I hope to come back and see your channel still active so i can return to my climb with a grasp on the new meta and such but a lot can change in two years. So best wishes, and have a happy holidays!
@@LuminousOriens all my time for the next two years is to God and to bring others unto Christ so anything that’s not in line with that (i.e. playing League of Legends) I cannot do. That’s just how it be. But I will return to my climb, and I look forward to it 😁
Great vid and got me into the other ones on your channel too. I have to know though, is the accent Irish (but living a while somewhere else) or Nova Scotia. I'm Irish and that Newfie accent is always such a delight to hear from the other side of the world.
i think its more than jungle efficiency and full clear, is about clearly seeing the game and his conditions to benefit ur team in different soloq games even though the video is awesome, a 20 minute video cant englobe all aspects that make this guy the best in soloq, and i think thats why high elo games in some regions are literally art (greetings from brazil bro)
its cool how much of his defiance, not his support, of the status quo is what fueled the run. this is what happens when unwaivering conviction finds purpose: anything becomes possible
His understanding of the game is impressive. I tried to follow his playstyle but I found the game boring. Yes, its boring for me to avoid fights but also this is the reason that I am emerald :D PS: I will never learn!!
i'm iron 1...came back after my first match trying this...had 6.8 cs per minute, went 20/7/4 and had the second-highest damage in the game. GG, subbed.
I loved this poker reference - much more relevant than chess analogies imo. Play tight aggressive poker, and you will lose less. Variance is the key opponent once you play the odds.
Despite his achievements I wouldn't say he's the best solo que of all time but he is the most efficient at gaining LP at all time. I just feel like that different from being "the best at the game" since having the best strategy isn't exactly the same as being the most skilled
distracting ai voice, can't watch
bruh if I used an AI I’d pick one that wouldn’t get me cooked for saying færm
@@myth-leagueoflegendslol fair enough, when I heard færm that's when I said oh for sure that's ai.
but came back bc of this comment and watched the whole thing, great video and very informative - subbed.
successful pin of shame
When your accent so messed up people think you re AI xD
@@seventyfour8256that's actually impressive
lol rip, u do sound like a robot
I did the same thing as Agurin. I noticed that on average, I was not having fun playing league and that it took away a lot of time from me. So I took the play that on average would be better and quit playing. Fully agree with his mindset.
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Congrats champ. You are now better than every pro still subjecting themselves to the torture that is league. The only winning move is not to play
or just playing literally as games are intended to, for fun and not competition
@@Th3N1ghtHunt3r Fun is something subjective that is different for everyone. You can say whatever you want, if I am not enjoying a game for whatever reason, I am allowed to say it and stop playing that game.
@@Th3N1ghtHunt3rso do u understand that’s the difference in que
Ranked: intention to win-> do what is no fun if it is higher % of winning
Normal/Draft: do what is fun don’t care for outcomes
I kept getting distracted by how clean his farming is. Always down to the last frame of patience on the camps. So nuts
You havent seen anything yet, watch Tarzaned for clean farming hes the best at that.
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@@Blastizor clown
@@Blastizor Even Tarzaned himself admitted TO Agurin, that he is inferior to him on stream in a call with Dantes and Agurin. Because Agurin is the absolute best solo q jungler in the world with enough evidence to back it up, rather than feelings
@@yoshi596 but Tarzaned playstyle is so much different, i watched his coach video, he prioritizes ganking, helping laners more than farming. He skipes camps so often
I've been such a massive fan of Agurin's playstyle. Glad to see a guide going in-depth to his strategy.
why did he reset the frog?
@@cupidok2768 accidentally
@@cupidok2768 probably a mistake due to muscle memory. You can see right before he kills blue, he tries to hit both blue buff AND gromp with J4 Q. However, the ability misses, so there is no damage done to the gromp. Due to the fact that he usually lands the Q on the gromp when he clears, he lost out on the last 50HP of gromp as his muscle memory made him try to kite camps the most efficient way as possible even though he messed it up. So, the gromp resets because the first q didn't land and he accidentally kept clearing as if it did land. If it had landed, he would have had one of THE MOST efficient clears J4 could have, and as you would see in this video, he is all about consistency and efficiency. Hope this helps :)
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This just shows how strong jg is. It should be dumpstered and top is so weak
Funnily enough pretty much everything said in this video can be said about Dopa, who was also a solo queue king. Dopa played very conservative, highly efficient and risk averse.
I remember seeing a video by him where he explained split pushing, and he showed an example where he was split pushing and his team got wiped. He said something like "split pushing was not a mistake here. My team is able to defend and they will most of the time. Just because they failed to defend this time does not mean I should not split push in these situations".
Everything he did was calculated and based on respect for the other players in the game. He would not make inefficient plays based on whether his team was capable or not, he would assume they are capable and always make the plays with the highest average upside.
Dopa dowwwwwn
Have you actually seen the games dopa plays and how much his jungler pretty much camps him ignoring half his jungle to give him lead ? yeah the exact opposite of what agurin does. Because he actually doesnt care about winning a game , he has a stale mindset to just never be behind himself even if the whole map is on fire and his team gets destroyed
@@Συγχαρητηρια-β1ι Are you drunk? You literally just described the contents of the video.
@@thekilla1234 do I really have to explain to you ? Agurin will literally ignore pro player calls cause he thinks they are not optimal or wrong. That would include dopa in many occasions. Yes Dopa is not a professional team player but he is a professional league player and solo q expert. And that is what bothers me a lot in league that everyone achieving something will tell you that there is this and that . But it all comes down to ego. Ego will lift you Hugh and drop you down. If the soloq top rank where selfless they would be playing perfect games. Instead you see games with people rage quitting or inting even on top challenger euw KR servers.
And finally on the drunk reaction, I go beyond the mental budget for commenting on it just to say that you must be tripping balls or something else for you to start the reply with an attack. That or you are a kid and in the later case I am sorry for crushing your statement
Agreed - sounds like you'd enjoy my newest video!
That jungle Brand full clear was a thing of beauty! (Yes I know Brand's dmg to monsters is currently OP but still, it was super clean).
I came when he kited the blue to proc the passive on the gromp after it died with almost no patience meter. I never knew Brand was SO good jungle.
It is, but Brand jungle atm is just stupid, it's Morgana all over again. Sub 3 min clears kinda implies that the balance team don't really understand what's possible with the champion
@@DJ_RH He currently finishes his clear with Brand at 3mins, so he can back and go for a gank even before crab spawns, it's absolutely insane. He has a video where he talks about the optimal Brand clear, where he shows that just by when you cast your Q, you can improve your clear by 10-15s.
This dude is a beast. Rank 1 kr in 2 weeks? No map cover or delay wtf. Why have I never heard of this guy
It is less insane that he makes it sound. Those two weeks where the first two weeks of the season, so everyone had only been playing for 2 weeks lol. Also, it's the moment when getting rank 1 is easiest actually, because a lot of people are not even playing yet, or at least not as much as he was. He is really good, but the video is quite misleading. The map cover thing is also kind of irrelevant when you get to like top 50 in KR, almost everyone you face is a pro or a famous korean streamer, many of the players stream their games with no cover and delay, and ghosting is probably not nearly as frequent as when you are in master/gm.
@@ojfeh it's easier than getting rank 1 at the end of the season that's true but he was still better than any other western solo q player and all the korean players in those 2 weeks
Yeah that I kiiind of agree with. Still, you can't really say he was better than x player on those two weeks if x played like 5 games a day while he played over 100 in a single week. The point of soloq is that after enough games everyone ends up where they should be (in theory, at least), so the first few weeks are not that meaningful. Also, he hit rank 1 in KR in two weeks, but so did the person that took rank 1 from him like 2 days after, or the person holding rank 1 right before he did. How can you possibly say he is better than any of them in soloq without a larger sample? There is literally no argument that you can make for him being a better soloq palyer than Canyon for example. Caynon hits rank 1 in Kr every single year, and he holds it for months some times, and with higher win rate than Agurin. How can you argue that Agurin is better just based on two weeks? @@firefy9595
@@ojfeh That's why because instead of stopping after reaching rank 1, he set his goal on reaching 1500 LP, which he almost reached before his time was up due to him prebooking his flight home
How does this change any of what I said? @@lantami1199
My main takeaway is that I need to have more faith in my playstyle. This video shows me that I was on the right track it’s just when I hit a losing streak I take it too personal and think that I must be playing incorrectly so I start changing my playstyle which just leads to more losses.
When you lose a game, take a break and come back fresh. Can be 5 min can be 5 hours. Quality games over quantity. I just climbed from silver to platinum in a month by playing on blocks and focusing on my game play and not forcing wins. Losing is okay. Thinking it's hopeless is not. Take your time. Keep watching fundamentals videos. It'll click! Glhf in your journey.
BTW, do you main Vi?
I deranked to Silver II from Gold II in a day and climbed back up to Plat III from Silver II the next day.
Lose streak comes with low MMR, push your way through by staying fresh and focusing on objectives and eventually you'll have win streaks which feels like you could go afk and your team still crush the other team.
40-20-40 conspiracy is real. You'll lose 40% of games no matter what you do, you will win 40% of games no matter what you do and the 20% rest is up to you.
i never think that i'm doing something bad in lost games, my teammates are just dogsh*t inters dying 15 times...
@@atkaHC then you'll always be hardstuck
Calling the champ 'KaZeex' is a wild gamble my man
Ka Zekes Herald.
Caw Zicks
Bro, I had to unlike just because of that....
@@robd3895 You unliked a video because of an accent/mispronunciation? Really, dude?
@@Krosis_ Yeah, hyper triggering, was actually a good video but WTF kind of accent and mispronunciation is that? It wasn't close.
This is why I enjoy watching Agurin play. He doesn't tilt and he focuses on fundamentals. Whether you like him or not there's something we can learn from him. I see alot of comments that says, "Well in low elo my laners die too fast so I can't replicate this playstyle." This is when you have to make the decision between ganking your laners, farming your camps, and taking objectives. Also remember, the faster you clear the more opportunities you can make on the map. Denying resources from the enemy jungler if your gank fails is a good strat in my opinion.
just say you like watching farming simulator
@@moveback7913hey as a southerner I kinda like farming simulator 🤣
Jungler has the most agency on the map because he is not stuck on a 30 second minion wave getting in his jungle but he can decide to delay his farming to influence lanes. This is not an attack to you or anything i just see fit of posting it here. So whoever here is just some low elo player bellow 400lp master do not replicate this for 2 reasons ; 1 you cant, 2 you cant
Wish i could've known about him before i stopped playing last year. It would've helped me.
@@moveback7913i mean youre not wrong
My favorite quote from Aguran is "there's no such thing as a playstyle". It's completely correct. No matter how fun it feels, the meta doesn't care that you play one way or another, you will get punished.
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Haha well Baus discovered a Sion meta@@-swoosh6338
There is definitely such a thing. Many players in higher ranks have their own way of playing the game. I'm not too high of a rank, but I love playing Tank Zyra support. I love being a bait meat shield mage. I find that playstyle very satisfying. Others might like playing heavy clear mid roamers or whatever else. Just because it isn't meta or even good, doesn't mean there isn't a playstyle. Being a weakside king in Top with tanks can be a playstyle. Playing scaling non-engaging mages like Malzahar and Aurelion Sol can be a playstyle. Playing super aggressively with picks like Malzahar and Sol can also be a playstyle since you are trying to play on the absolute limit of the champion and scale incredibly hard. You can play full farm jungle Karthus and never interact with anyone until 15 minutes. Is that good? No. But it is a playstyle and some people are masters of that playstyle.
Saying there are no playstyles is stupid. Even in professional play there are playstyles. Adam from Team BDS is a clear example of that or that one guy who plays tons of Blitzcrank in one of the minor regions. Not being meta is fine. You'll probably not get rank 1 but you can get really fking high by playing in your style.
What? But he doesnt play Goredrinker khazix playstyle just cuz its fun, its because the champ becomes well rounded aka consistent în damage and defence. And that playstyle is also probably/most likely suited for that meta (so you dont get punished).
@@SiMeGameru took it completely out of context lmao 😂 ur gameplay no matter what u do is either good or bad in league of legends as a whole, and playing fundamentals and prioritizing efficiency is how you win, and no matter what champ you play, if you arent doing those things, ur not winning. Ur only looking at the words in the quote, not what they mean
I wonder how many of these concepts are applied across all mediums, not just League. His strategies and attitudes remind me a lot of how big businesses run.
Can you elaborate please?
Expected value is definitely used in business settings as well.
He studied business informatics , its probably where he gets his analytical standpoint from
It's useful for all roles as well, it's common game theory can be applied in a lot of spaces.
It is GTO and it can be applied in basically any kind of business except for arts. Bro make some research about it and I think u maybe get impressed more if u can execute it in what u like
Another thing to mention is the role he plays in NNO (Regional German Pro Team). He singlehandedly wins games through his shotcalling and micromanaging some of his other teammates. Voicecomms are always fun to watch. For sure Agurin is to NNO what Faker is to T1.
stupid thing to say they legit wanted to kick agurin because he has the biggest ego complex ever he does dumb decisions based on thinking hes the best at the game and then blames others for it, he def is not the faker of NNO
@@disturbedv1519 He is not ego-less like Faker sure but NNO would crumble instantly without Agurin. If you have seen any of the voice comms you'd know that.
@@mgsBicycleO9no matter how good he is it won‘t change his ego problem
@@mgsBicycleO9He obviously is their best player at the moment.
Noway is 30 and bascially plays every single Champion for his stream(plus mid being super weak for the last 3-4 years), tolkin barely plays league anymore, broeki is .. 32? 33? And peaks in master the last few years and is usually high diamond and Karni has never been above master.
But he isn't their only shotcaller.
I would assume that replacing agurin with another high challenger jungler wouldn't change their performances as much as replacing Noway, Tolkin or Broeki with someone in their respective elo bracket.
I mean.... Markoon is teamless, no? Imagine markoon in their league. That would be a piss stomp every single game.
@@mgsBicycleO9Biggest cap in history. Tolkin performed way better in competitive over 2022 and even solo safed playoffs and the run towards Div1 multiple times by being more consistent than any other player on NNO
Agurin is the most consistent Jungler in my opinion and he always know what his gameplay is which allows him to play his game in very very efficient way. Also, he comes up with pretty crazy tactics around his clearing timings and timed backs. I love how he found the first back after full clear into invade in the enemy chickens which was kinda crazy because he was the only Jungler who was doing that after the jungle changes. I love his play style and to watch him in order to learn a bit more how to play this way. Love the analysis's thanks for the great content man! ☺
Thanks for the feedback and glad you enjoy the content!
Is that still a viable strategy?
I've been playing jungle for the past two years after being a solely top player, and found myself having more succes on farming champs more than scrimisher type jg champs, it's possible to carry a game by yourself if you don't fall behind too far, prioritizing your farm is more important than helping your laners, if they suck you giving them 1 or 2 kills won't win you the game, but betting on yourself, the only player you have agency over, is always worth. It is is SoloQ for a reason. It's always a 1v9.
His play style is how i achieved diamond so easily. I full cleared as Udyr and solod dragons when possible and won most games just off that strat. I would gank when it was truly free.
this video reminds me to the movie Moneyball with Brad Pitt, the strategy they followed was not to get the best overall player, but instead, the best player in a specific area, which means that when all the players in the field are in their main position, the chances of winning that run are almost a 100%. while other teams with more balanced players, had on average 50% through the whole game (just as an example).
This applies to most competitive games, the higher the 'elo' the more it feels like a choreography and less like a game.
I think what you talked about you summed up pretty well, but I would add that he also had a 95% wr climbing up through lower elos when he started in Korea. He played Elise too in a lot of games and also did invade or took advantage of his early strength by pinging his team and taking camps early from the enemy jungler. On champs like Jarvan though he did full clear most of the time and even on elise to be fair.
But it's also the fact that he is just a very good teamfighter, he says his mechanics arent what makes him rank 1 and thats true but his mechanics are challenger level atleast for sure.
But in my opinion what makes him so good is that he is able to quickly determine in teamfights what the right play is, what fights you can take and which you shouldn't take.
Often in these games he led his team telling them what to do by pinging them. He oftentimes engaged as jarvan then disengaged, and rengaged again.
He is just all in all a very good player and people in korea didnt manage to figure out how to beat him and even copied his Jarvan and Kha Zix Build.
I watched his Korea streams and I called it before the start that he was going to get Rank 1 and beat all the players in the challenge but I didnt expect him to perform as well as he did which made me very happy. Good video!
4:47 I am so happy someone mentioned this! Playing poker semi professionally has helped me so much on my league grind as well.
Love to see the channel growing. This video will blow up. Thanks Myth!
Thank you!
"doesn't allow team mates to make decisions for him"
My biggest soloQ weakness is giving in to my idiot teammates pings and forcing a play that is almost guaranteed to be bad.
yeah thats my weakness too
@@shieldgenerator7yupp. Biggest elo jump I ever had was just turning off in-game chat
Mine too
4:40 how agurin plays in the most eficient way *clip* aguirin lets gromp reset and has to fight it twice xD
i was looking for this comment
my man was limit testing gromp bro
16:40 omg so he’s not only the goat he also gives live indications about him and still wins, it’s as you said, he really is the best
He genuinely looks like a great guy overall. I'm not even that big of a LoL player, I only play Wild Rift but I love knowing morecabout the lore and this game's legends. Love this video, thank you.
I feel like even if you're not playing jungle, his VODs are a good place to look as you can help identify if a play is good or not from another roles perspective. As you said earlier in the video, we are the common denominator in our games so we want to be played for. But seeing other perspectives, as you do with jungle, is a great way to improve your play consistency and help avoid ganks and set up better ganks for a jungler.
Agreed definitely, especially useful if you watch from the laner's perspective to see if you are missing easy opportunities to punish things.
Checked your channel and was a little sad there wasn't more content to binge. Very much looking forward to every new vid you put out. Actually insane you don;t have more subs
Funny thing is I never knew about this guy until now. After this video and watching just an hour of his stream, my mind just blew.
Thank you for sharing this, I will surely start studying him more and hoping the experience will get me out of Emerald/Diamond and put me in higher places.
Good luck on your climb!
So I recently started playing ranked after playing normals for a long time, and I'm ass. I placed Iron 1 and I'm just not very good. What I love about Agurin is that even for me, he's a good player to learn from. His approach to the game, while it got him to the absolute peak of solo queue, is so applicable to someone like me, whose micro is shit and who's macro needs work. I can learn how to play safe and efficient from him, learn macro from the best of the best, while not getting too hung up on micro.
Dude to get placed in iron you have to be one of the worst players to ever play the game...
Just uninstall
@@Digger-Nick Why would he uninstall because he is ranked lower than most people? The main objective of a game is to have fun with it.
@@Digger-Nick after playing some games i climbed to silver 4 from iron 2, then in just 3 days i got from silver 4 to gold, you can change just a few things about the way you play the game and you're going to rank up
@@hugodanielcabreragarcia3668 Then why the fk are you in ranked? Please form coherent responses...
@@vimic3 Then you weren't an iron player and clearly weren't new.
"he does not not chose to make plays that rely on teammates to do the right thing"... this is SO FREAKING TRUE. You cannot go into SoloQ and assume your teammates are competent. I've done this even as a support, assuming my dumb ADC is going to do the right thing or make the right play. I never assume anymore and for the first time ever my win rate is over 55% (at least for now).
Calling Agurin calm while he flames his entire team every match on stream is so insane.
He changed a lot of overtime.
"u don't have to listen to me, listen to him" hahaha i do this everytime i wanna make a point it's just so effective
Note: Being consistent in
Minimize risk: lower risk w/ lower reward > higher risk higher reward; Avoid risk: obtain existed value > take risk for higher value
Avoid dependent on others: dont let others decide for you (especially in bad decisions) avoid risk, minimize variants
Dont tilt over undecidable/unavoidable variables (others ppl) -> Consistent in decisions and stable mental
Not make a play/being proactive: not taking risk. Being efficent instead
Doont make plays that depend on others, that they need to understand you, cooporate w you
Keeping your map on stream while live is like the JJK thing where if you tell your enemy what your curse is it will confuse them more than making them figure it out for themselves... It's probably detrimental to try and stream snipe someone who is full clearing in the best possible time it will just make you fall behind. Especially this high up
19:36 "great place to start" . its more like getting the secret to climbing solo queue from god like the 10 commandments
Love the channel, i watch your vids from time to time and it gives a unique view on League❤
Glad you like them!
i watched him for 2 weeks and got masters from gold. game is very simple and finding an optimal way to play really helps. tazaned is so unbearable but if you put him on muye and watch the clears you will learn alot.. i played Diana, brand. or graves depending on our team comp
Fresh account to challenger in Korea in two weeks is insane well done
watched 5 videos of yours, applied the tips, S+ and 10+ kda every game
Keep it up and enjoy the climb
Jesus that brand full clear was a master at work
He's the best solo player now, if we take in consider guy who's currently in army (Dopa) he's not even close 😅
Dopa was challenger on super chinese server with 5 different accounts with other roles, he was top 1,2,4,5,7,8,9,10 at korean server at some point AT THE SAME TIME with 8 different accouts
I love Dopa and he will always be the solo queue GOAT to me, but you're talking about his achievement from pre-season 9. The last 2 years up till he had to serve military service, he was in mid-low challenger because his macro couldn't overcome the drop in reaction due to wrist issues. He explained it in one of his stream that old players like him and Faker can never be top 10 again due to the younger players having both nano second reaction time plus undamaged hands and wrist that allow them to immediately react to it. People who play as much as them have to fully rely on prediction. Also I have no idea why you need to down play Agurin's achievements like a boomer, time gets everyone and someone will eventually replace Agurin as well.
@@mehmehmehmehmehmehmehi agree with you that time gets everyone, but agurin has proven dopas take "old players like him and faker can never be top 10 again" wrong, because agurin is older than faker. But hes obviously right about not being able to compete due to injured wrists
@@xephyr4411 by "old players", I mean how long they've played, not how old they are. Agurin himself said he started playing at beginning of 2014 after the historical Season 3 World Championship and the song 'Warriors' dropped. Meanwhile Dopa started in 2009 and Faker started in 2011. Agurin already started complaining about wrist issues btw, it's just time now
Awesome channel design, great thumbnail to attract curiosity as well as an impactful title, nice, just subscribed
you know what this is actually also applicable in real life
mistakes are inevitable --- fully aware of that but stays consistent ----- higher chance of success
So basically just ferm
great videos!! i've been implementing everything you've been teaching and i've noticed my personal play improve and making less mistakes overall. so thanks for the great guides. it's definitely been the best out of all the guides i've watched. Also, where can i find agurin's vods? i've only seen them without any commentary. thanks again!
It’s only been half a day ;-;
@@derpibee3339>"everything you've been teaching"
@@derpibee3339 he has a lot of videos. not just this one.
Agurin reacted to your video. He liked it. :)
0:30 sad to admit, but yeah, Dopa needs to give his scepter and i think he might be the only player right now
Agurin being the best soloq player in the world is quite an overstatement. The 2 weeks where he played in KR were litearlly the first two weeks after the rest. This video is kind of misleading in that sense. And Dopa hasn't been the best for like 6 years. There are quite a few people in KR who are better than both.
@@ojfeh Idk, for example Dzukill shower feats winning against prominent SoloQ Kings and even beating Zeus on a intense mind game, indepth wave+trade level and Agurin constantly showed feats BEATING Dzukill.
I would not say that KR Soloq is this supreme level like it was years back.
EUW Players and actually just players arround the World especially in the top tier are not that far apart.
Like seeing 2 weeks ago Eu Team Beating world champs.
@@angelofthegospel1611 ? What is this comment. EU gets dicked every international tournament for 4 years in a row, G2 wins a showmatch vs T1 (with Draven btw, the only champ that seems to make this team even remotely competitive vs the East) and you say this. Dzukill was hardstuck gm in KR at some point, while he shits on everyone in EUW. Also, what do you mean “beating Zeus in an intense mind game”? Did you watch a 10 second clip and based your entire opinion on it? The gap between the East and the West is the biggest it has ever been
Before LoL y played ML and got the highest rank with +70% wr almost every season, and a rank 1 with a champ with this exact mindset.
Play avoiding risks, giving up objectives but trade it for something less risky, and never have high expectations of your teammates, heck don't even pay attention to them and focus on the enemies mistakes or what skills they don't have. Is really the best strategy in solo Q and having a good mental is so fricking important I always say is something you NEED to improve because if you tilt you already lowered your chances of winning.
This is a great video highlighting the key concepts that make up agurins playstyle. Maintaining consistency and not getting tempted to fight due to greed and ignoring the risks is a great mindset to have both ingame and irl. having a balanced mindset helps u avoid risks and lets u abide on a path of continuous improvement which eventually leads to guaranteed success that sustains.
Thank you! Glad you enjoy the content
Saw two of your videos... aaaand Subscribed... Good stuff! Thanks for all of the effort
He pronounces Farm without vowels and is crazy I like it hahaha
vowels are for the weak
Incredible video found myself answering the rhetorical questions with the wrong answers but learned a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
Been a sub and viewer of his for like 3 years now, went from Plat go Master/GM just by watching him, not even trying to learn, just watching.
Shoutout to my homies in the Agurin chat
What the hell…. Imma have to start watching him 😂
Love how you talk about GTO in a different game setting. Wasnt obvious to me that you can essentially apply poker concepts to games like league
Great stuff, love how you give credit and explain everything nicely u got a sub bro
Thank you! Glad you enjoy
Good thing about Jungler too is that it's always up. Which means less downtime waiting for games.
Unironically applying these tips to Marvel Snap
Solid stuff, thanks 🙏!
he played against T1 in a Redbull Event today. you may wanna watch and analyse this game, could be fun :)
I just saw the title and i knew my man was in it ^^ ty for the video
glad you enjoyed!
When Dopa retired, a new king has arrived to dominate the SoloQ.
agurin is better than dopa soloq wise
safe to say you'd enjoy my newest video
As an iron, this was really informative and phenomenal. I will be like this one day~!
90% not subscribed?!?!?! They're missing out and us 10% are going to dominate lol.
Nice video bro, thats the way i play jungle too and now that i see that its confirmed by a rank 1 jg so i can keep that efficient focussed gameplay
the way you pronounced kha'zix as khaziques made me choke on my drink
It's mind blowing how you see a strat on youtube and think "no way this works, my team is not as good as his" and then you apply everything, down to the last detail and get crazy results. Just used this strat and won 3 straight games with 0 deaths.
This was a good essay. Id like to see similar videos for bot or support.
Just uploaded one like this for a different player - sounds like you'd enjoy it.
„He didn’t stomp low elo games to achieve this winrate“ was soooo funny to me rn because agurin‘s teammate just called tfblade out two days ago for doing just that xD great video! :)
The way I got better at the game , was to compare it to speed running.
The faster you can do things and spend less time wasted the higher your elo will be.
Skill is not always the factor, really slow players can be skillful, but if you wait around in base , re call late, position and move slow, you will fall behind in the game, it's really how fast can you do everything, cleanly. Just like a speed runner does.
That's so true. I remember so many times where I waited for 30 gold in base or something and the wave of minions crashed into tower before I got there. I missed like 2-3 minions which is like double the gold from base.
For me the biggest thing is neither macro or micro, but rather developing a game sense where you can instinctively feel when you will win/lose a fight. That is for me the main thing i notice when playing against lower elo, they will just overstep a lot of the time and those times you can simply kill them, or they will not realise they will win a fight and let you get away with more than you should.
another advice think of league as chess
Thanks for an in-depth of Agurin :)
I really like that kazeeks champ
Great video bro, love the work you put into your videos. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Nice! Agurin is a beast and full clearing is goated. I'm Karthus main so I full clear 99% of the time. If there is a fight just press R and save the day 😂
Prob why you’re hardstuck d4 bro
average league of legends player , full acoustic , saying like d4 is bad, u bellend@@Hello-gn3ec
First time watching one of your videos. Very clear and informative. Happy to like and subscribe 😊
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you
what an interesting way to pronounce Kha'zix
No way hahaha, i just though to my self while clicking the video " Beste Jungler, für mich Agurin", few seconds in and its Agurin, hahaha, the german solo q beast, great guy.
your content has been amazing as a rising jg these past months, and unfortunately i have to stop my league climb at silver 2 because I am going on a mission! Because I am going on a mission for my church, I will not be able to play or watch League of Legends for two years 😞 but i sincerely wish you the best in your content, your way of speaking is concise and your videos entertaining to watch and learning from. I hope to come back and see your channel still active so i can return to my climb with a grasp on the new meta and such but a lot can change in two years. So best wishes, and have a happy holidays!
"a mission for my church" may I inquire as to why the mission would stop your climb?
@@LuminousOriens all my time for the next two years is to God and to bring others unto Christ so anything that’s not in line with that (i.e. playing League of Legends) I cannot do. That’s just how it be. But I will return to my climb, and I look forward to it 😁
be urself bro
@@sebastiangenelhu-bazan9454
welp, i guess harassing people is still better than soloq
@@sebastiangenelhu-bazan9454based
dopa was probably the best solo player in the world
Faker is better than dopa objectively
Great vid and got me into the other ones on your channel too. I have to know though, is the accent Irish (but living a while somewhere else) or Nova Scotia. I'm Irish and that Newfie accent is always such a delight to hear from the other side of the world.
Bro really says ferm
i think its more than jungle efficiency and full clear, is about clearly seeing the game and his conditions to benefit ur team in different soloq games
even though the video is awesome, a 20 minute video cant englobe all aspects that make this guy the best in soloq, and i think thats why high elo games in some regions are literally art
(greetings from brazil bro)
When he said he wasn't that good mechanically, that re framed what being good means to me. What a player.
its cool how much of his defiance, not his support, of the status quo is what fueled the run. this is what happens when unwaivering conviction finds purpose: anything becomes possible
His understanding of the game is impressive. I tried to follow his playstyle but I found the game boring. Yes, its boring for me to avoid fights but also this is the reason that I am emerald :D
PS: I will never learn!!
Yea same i don't care enough about winning to not try to outplay a fight that shouldn't really be taken
The brand jungle cleat had me double take to see a whole 30 seconds of free time for scuttle and he walked bot side damg.
i'm iron 1...came back after my first match trying this...had 6.8 cs per minute, went 20/7/4 and had the second-highest damage in the game. GG, subbed.
you should have the least amount of damage if u really understood what the video was saying.
and the damage and kda does not matter if u understand
@@lasttwhisper thank you for your opinion, though it isn't needed.
@@MarkKaranjaM4K nor was you comment
I watch him a lot and it genuinely helps me
6:08 Why did he not clear the last jungle creep?
Great and well researched video!! Love it and keep up the good work
Thanks for the support!
5 role challenger accounts are no longer the badge of honor. It's conquering the world in your best role. Because of this guy.
What a fantastic video, subscribed.
Thank you very much!
actually nice videos bro keep up your good work
8:42 HOW DID YOU JUST SAY KHA ZIX????
I loved this poker reference - much more relevant than chess analogies imo. Play tight aggressive poker, and you will lose less. Variance is the key opponent once you play the odds.
Ignore laners, got it.
Only works if you’re good 😅
By all means, get carried
Despite his achievements I wouldn't say he's the best solo que of all time but he is the most efficient at gaining LP at all time. I just feel like that different from being "the best at the game" since having the best strategy isn't exactly the same as being the most skilled
low elo junglers will see this and be like „yeah i need to perma farm“ when everything below master just wins games from perma ganking.
this video deserves 1million views
kuhzeeks
very dedicated to your work. gl
thanks very much!