Fleet if you are struggling in lane, grasp if you think you can dominate the lane and first strike if you want to experience a miserable laning phase. Hope this helps!
Well, you see, when you’re playing Gangplank into Aatrox, the decision to buy a Long Sword first is actually deeply rooted in the metaphysical aspects of in-game tempo manipulation. It’s not just about damage output, but more about asserting dominance in the early levels by creating an illusion of pressure. Think about it like a psychological mind game - Aatrox is expecting a Doran's item, but the Long Sword symbolizes a deeper commitment to lane control. By investing in that item, you're signaling to both the champion and player that you're not afraid to take risks, which can tilt the mental balance in your favor. Also, there are some subtle interactions between the Long Sword and Gangplank’s passive that synergize with his barrels in ways most players tend to overlook. When you combine all of this, it becomes clear that the Long Sword is, without a doubt, the most optimal choice for the matchup. But none of that actually matters because you read all of this for no reason.
It's always cool seeing you fight other skilled opponents🎉
Love ur playstyle, comments and overall attitude man : admitting when ur opponents plays better is a super rare quality in League
You make gp look easy
can someone explain how I decide which rune I go? fleet, grasp, first strike..
Grasp always goated ngl
Fleet if you are struggling in lane, grasp if you think you can dominate the lane and first strike if you want to experience a miserable laning phase. Hope this helps!
12:40 was just too clean
Bacca do you support barca
He explain why he choose long sword of this matchup?
Well, you see, when you’re playing Gangplank into Aatrox, the decision to buy a Long Sword first is actually deeply rooted in the metaphysical aspects of in-game tempo manipulation. It’s not just about damage output, but more about asserting dominance in the early levels by creating an illusion of pressure. Think about it like a psychological mind game - Aatrox is expecting a Doran's item, but the Long Sword symbolizes a deeper commitment to lane control. By investing in that item, you're signaling to both the champion and player that you're not afraid to take risks, which can tilt the mental balance in your favor.
Also, there are some subtle interactions between the Long Sword and Gangplank’s passive that synergize with his barrels in ways most players tend to overlook. When you combine all of this, it becomes clear that the Long Sword is, without a doubt, the most optimal choice for the matchup.
But none of that actually matters because you read all of this for no reason.
Im first? Wth
12:21 Bacca making Funoflegends again
Third🎉