this video is so good to know better what rank is and what all the ranks mean, i had my first experience with the game on season 6 but since i played it alone and it was so complicated and everyone was calling me noob (i rembered i tried ashe adc at the time) i uninstalled it and move on. A few years later in 2019, mid to end season 9, i think quiana had just arrived, a couple of friends of mine invited me to play( i was addict on cs at the time and didnt want to try league again) but they convinced me and i start playing with them together and even tho it was hard every time i got a kill (mainly ks hahah) it felt so good it quickly became my favourite game ever. Eventually i tried rank to only get the dissapointment of beeing hardstuck bronze and/or silver. These days on season 13 i finally got gold on 1st split and i am almost plat on this second split i finally feel years of improving actually showing results. I otped zac top now and i am 6 games from plat steadily clmibing with 70%wr on him. It might sound delusional but who knows if i can hit diam this season
Do you have any advice for midlaners , I’m grandmaster on euw trying to push challenger but I feel like every game I try my best and the games get flipped , is my fault or is just a chance issue
In this elo range, your teammates mistakes are much more noticeable and punishing. There are definitely a lot of games that you can't necessarily solo carry. HOWEVER there is a pretty big difference between a challenger player and a grandmaster player. You have to focus on improving your own little small details and doing everything in your power to getting smarter, more consistent, and faster. You have to view it like increasing your CHANCES to win by getting better, but you can't force a win. I will note that I've found in this elo range, it's less about executing lane phase and more about small little details. Watching every fight you play for micro mistakes, taking a look at where you're at in the mid game relative to your team, and making sure you know fully how the jg matchup and wincons are gonna play out before the game starts. Best of luck on challenger, give it some more time and effort I 100% believe in you :D
Nice video though I had a small issue with the comment about gold 4 to gold 1 means you’re above average in skill even though that statement maybe true because as a perma gold 2 to gold 1 player myself I see many many people I play with and against are there in high gold only because the champions they play bypass certain basics because the moment you see them playing a different champion their gameplay becomes bronce+ or so 😂
This is actually true for all ranks. A lot of challenger one tricks are diamond (or sometimes even lower) level on other champions. This is partially why pro players are SO much better than most solo queue players even if they're the same rank. This is also why it's important to play a small champion pool if you want to climb in solo queue. It's almost impossible to climb quickly and successfully playing more than 4-5 champions at once because you complicate the game so much
Don’t agree with this at all, if you want to get higher than diamond you need to be playing the game all day and all night full time. No job. No life. Nothing going on. If you’re high diamond. You’ve completed league and learned 99.9% of everything about the game. The rest just comes from grinding and grinding. Some people have time and some people don’t
I'm interested to hear if this is your experience or if this is just what you think. Are you higher than diamond yourself? When I went from masters to grandmasters, it didn't come from a ton of games personally. It came from higher intensity games (which actually meant I had to play less so I Could focus and be more attentive in the games I did play). There are countless examples of master+ players playing 3 games a day and no more. Granted, that isn't nothing, but you can EASILY do that with a job and with other hobbies. Go explore some of Coach Curtis's or Nathan Mott's coaching platforms and see some of their players. They are both challenger players with dozens of master+ players in their platforms who advocate 3 a day.
this channel is so underrated
I've just reached Master a week ago as Singed only and now I struggle a lot to climb.
this video is so good to know better what rank is and what all the ranks mean, i had my first experience with the game on season 6 but since i played it alone and it was so complicated and everyone was calling me noob (i rembered i tried ashe adc at the time) i uninstalled it and move on. A few years later in 2019, mid to end season 9, i think quiana had just arrived, a couple of friends of mine invited me to play( i was addict on cs at the time and didnt want to try league again) but they convinced me and i start playing with them together and even tho it was hard every time i got a kill (mainly ks hahah) it felt so good it quickly became my favourite game ever. Eventually i tried rank to only get the dissapointment of beeing hardstuck bronze and/or silver. These days on season 13 i finally got gold on 1st split and i am almost plat on this second split i finally feel years of improving actually showing results. I otped zac top now and i am 6 games from plat steadily clmibing with 70%wr on him. It might sound delusional but who knows if i can hit diam this season
Gold 2.5 years ago that’s craazzyyyyyy I admire you so much, I hope one day I can get out of gold1/plat4
I play chess what the hell am I doing here
Do you have any advice for midlaners , I’m grandmaster on euw trying to push challenger but I feel like every game I try my best and the games get flipped , is my fault or is just a chance issue
Same here lol, playing zed mid is not helping much either
but you’re GRANDMASTER! You guys Don’t Mess up!!
In this elo range, your teammates mistakes are much more noticeable and punishing. There are definitely a lot of games that you can't necessarily solo carry. HOWEVER there is a pretty big difference between a challenger player and a grandmaster player. You have to focus on improving your own little small details and doing everything in your power to getting smarter, more consistent, and faster. You have to view it like increasing your CHANCES to win by getting better, but you can't force a win.
I will note that I've found in this elo range, it's less about executing lane phase and more about small little details. Watching every fight you play for micro mistakes, taking a look at where you're at in the mid game relative to your team, and making sure you know fully how the jg matchup and wincons are gonna play out before the game starts.
Best of luck on challenger, give it some more time and effort I 100% believe in you :D
Nice video man, I wonder what rank we all are... I, for my part, am... well... uh... silver... yeah ;(
I Identify as a Challenger player, still in Silver elo
@@chickenoodle3397 My pronouns are Grand/master
Being better than most is not what people consider good tbh i would say youre good if youre plat or in other words like top 10%
Is Emerald 2 high elo?
no, still depends who you ask, i peaked master 30 lp max peak, diffrence id d3-2 and emerald 2 is insanly big
D2 is usually people say high elo
Nice video though I had a small issue with the comment about gold 4 to gold 1 means you’re above average in skill even though that statement maybe true because as a perma gold 2 to gold 1 player myself I see many many people I play with and against are there in high gold only because the champions they play bypass certain basics because the moment you see them playing a different champion their gameplay becomes bronce+ or so 😂
This is actually true for all ranks. A lot of challenger one tricks are diamond (or sometimes even lower) level on other champions. This is partially why pro players are SO much better than most solo queue players even if they're the same rank.
This is also why it's important to play a small champion pool if you want to climb in solo queue. It's almost impossible to climb quickly and successfully playing more than 4-5 champions at once because you complicate the game so much
Don’t agree with this at all, if you want to get higher than diamond you need to be playing the game all day and all night full time. No job. No life. Nothing going on. If you’re high diamond. You’ve completed league and learned 99.9% of everything about the game. The rest just comes from grinding and grinding. Some people have time and some people don’t
I'm interested to hear if this is your experience or if this is just what you think. Are you higher than diamond yourself?
When I went from masters to grandmasters, it didn't come from a ton of games personally. It came from higher intensity games (which actually meant I had to play less so I Could focus and be more attentive in the games I did play).
There are countless examples of master+ players playing 3 games a day and no more. Granted, that isn't nothing, but you can EASILY do that with a job and with other hobbies. Go explore some of Coach Curtis's or Nathan Mott's coaching platforms and see some of their players. They are both challenger players with dozens of master+ players in their platforms who advocate 3 a day.