Its funny to see how people made a business with something that was years ago free 😅 I remember good old WC3 DotA modmaps, and forums full with free guides about the grandfather of typical modern MOBA's. But young generations don't like to read, so Skillcapped makes videos and earn money because of other peoples laziness 😅 Anyway, no matter how funny i see this all... I really wish you a lot success with your business. May every noob buy your video guides 😁
1. Never help losing lanes 2. Always go for guaranteed gold 3. Speed matters 4. Abuse dead time (in between camps/waves) 5. Spend don't save (money) 6. Never assume your teammates intentions 7. Don't force (in fights let others walk in front) 8. Push to punish 9. Don't fight fair (use number advantage, push->roam) 10. Baron before inhibitors
Rule 6 Don't assume. Rule 9 team fights while ur creating a unfair fight or u get to un fair fight and ur engage won't engage. Rule 7 gotta let some one else start fight???? 😂😂😂
some of thoese are wrong idk what they consider low elo but i would abeselutly not really do some of these also the its kinda nit picky with the clips they show
22:38 the only problem with baron buff is that your team will get the buff. Recall. Then spend the next 2 minutes clearing all the jg camps before making a concentrated effort to empower a minion wave and push for a tower. And right before the minions hit the tower the buff expires.
you say that but everyone seems to say that. Just push a wave and ping your team. They'll probably run down mid so follow them or push a side. And essentially in most cases as long as you fight in one of your waves with a baron buff vs the enemy team you should in most cases win that fight. People just don't realize how much minions hurt (buffed or not buffed)
Ping and chat, always Works, every time my team is recalling after Baron and We are 5v2 I Just spam "GG" and pings I'm going Nexus before finishing The baron and after that i Just run to clear waves, If 2 recall you are still in vantage and get a 3v2 with Baron buff (always Dodge The skills and split the turrents)
@@jennynenThen its time to start playing toplane. Play tryndamere only as far as you can and swap to support again. If literally all your teammates are always 0/8 its time to carry toplane. It's the easiest role to carry from in midgame, especially as tryndamere, just push the opposite lane your team is located at
@@WildspeakerYTonly before your jungle item is completed. You get reduced gold, not xp. Also it isn't permanent it only applies after you've taken lots of lane minions, after which the debuff will trigger and you'll see the debuff icon appear over your health bar on the right side (looks like a lion leaping)
So I've finally figured out the main thing holding me back.... "never assume your teammates intentions"... things that see SOOO obvious, (textbook plays) to do, I've taken for granted they will be done, then get tilted when it's not done.
#1 Tip in all elos is "improve your mental". I have seen tons of game go down the drain because people actually stop playing the game and start to type a novel in chat.
How I started climbing mid (currently high gold playing against low-mid plat): pick a champ that can safely wave clear and assume your teammates are blind and stupid until they prove otherwise. I play Lux so I can try to bully with e poke. If the enemy is just better than me, I rush tear+lost chapter so i have mana so use abilities to wave clear and avoid fighting the enemy while keeping good side wards. When they inevitably roam, I spam missing ping and immediately e+ult the wave so mine pushes to their tower. It either forces them back to lane or they lose the wave and I get tower damage while they miss the gold and exp I NEVER follow them because if I get caught as an immobile mage, I am dead. Eventually, they will make a mistake trying to force something and fall behind. Disclaimer: this is the method I have found that works for me midlane. You are welcome to try as well but results might vary
As a jungle player the only thing i would tell you is to take tp so you can't get caught, often if the mid roams for example bot, i would want to be there to make it a fair 3v3 so what you could do is shove the wave so they lose exp, then tp bot to make it a 4v3 (if your jungle is there and enemy is not) and of course a 4v3 is usually a winning fight, worst thing that could happen is nothing comes of the fight and you lose tp, but you could end up getting multiple kills. Most important thing is that if you have the number advantage the fight is usually winning, and again i would only recommend doing this if you know where the enemy jungler is.
I did this exact strat as Lux last season, made it to Emerald 4. Stopped playing ranked after that, so unsure how high I could've made it. Though, honestly, I was probably higher than I should have been.
thats what you do with any champion. If your champion doesn't win a 1v1 in the river or can't follow up on the enemy roam, always push the wave and take turrets
Hold the phone... I think I used your (hexadecimal) Darius guide from mobafire back in season 5. The biggest take away from it, aside from how to terminate Teemo with ease and that Jayce was the true counter pick, was to be patient and punish every mistake your opponent makes. You also helped me escape my glass cannon build and unlock a truly powerful build with triforce, black cleaver and tankier items to round it out. I miss old Darius. I'm glad to see you around man. Thank you and best wishes to you and yours, brother.
@@CatGamer-wc2ij It was fun against certain comps, but your q and ult were nearly useless. Just noob sht really. Building him properly was a huge eye opener to how strong he really was.
I'm going to have to watch more of these videos, because I main support, and half of my games, I'm trying to help my feeding allies and end up dying over it. I've literally gotten restrictions from Riot over inevitably being blamed for losses and reported for feeding.
if your team is behind, try to peel for the one most ahead. screw your adc that is 0/7 NEVER die for anyone, the only time its acceptable to die if you die instead of your 1k shutdown teammate and only if its possible to safe them. i recommend checking back the replays where you had alot of deaths and than check which ones could have been prevented.
To climb as sup in low elo you must actually be better than the enemy bot lane and play mage supports (xerath probably being the most broken in low elo) or blitzcrank/pyke
I love these bite-sized bits of academic level crystallized game knowledge. Production value so clean, too. I've learned most of this from previous Skill Capped videos (and climbed from Silver to almost Diamond) but I still enjoy them.
I learned how to use dead time and effective farming and was up 6k in gold against a tryndamere by the end of the game with no deaths and all but one major objective Thanks SC
19:59 the correct play would be to collapse bot 5v5, because as u said, theres no way they can defend mid inhib, but red side cant get more than inhib for sure, meaning blue would continue to push top t1 and t2 tower while bot loses t1 tower, in exchange for mid, which is not worth. But if u fight 3 of them and kill them, u get way more prio for other stuff
Ok, now do this exact video and apply these points to support please. I see so many of these from your channel and your competitors but no one focuses any of these to support. And when you do make support videos, they are few and far between with less in-depth analysis in general and are more focused on specific little things. This format is great and I'd love to see this for support and maybe even for different types of support (tank/engage, enchanter, mage, etc). Thank you!
This is a really helpful guide. I am a very old, experienced player and only like to play with my friends now, who are all dogshit at the game. Ive noticed a lot of these things too- even if it makes the game more fun and engaging for them, we often lose when I try to help or support them, instead of just carrying myself.
"you are the consistent factor in your games" dawg I couldn't be consistent if I tried. sometimes i play fine, other times my brain just decides its gunna turn off at random times and I space the hell out.
Not even lying to you skill capped actually works like be dead ass went from iron to plat 3 currently struggling with that but still I’m proud to say that and glad I actually spent money on this
As the king of Bronze I’ve tried rule 10 numerous times, it usually fails. Inevitably there is a problem some of those problems could be: 1. Only your support joins you so you have to abandon the baron and waste time, or they come and kill you. 2. You all go to baron and the enemy team shows up. Then 2 of your team turn to fight, 2 run, and 1 tries to burn baron down. The enemy on the other hand all came to fight, so naturally you lose 3 and baron. So how do I get around these issues to make a cohesive play?
Communicate that you're baiting the enemy team into a fight for your team to win. If they don't contest, it'll be a free baron. Do this while walking and be concise so you aren't wasting your tempo.
@18:45 it's only keeping you alive if the other players are reading such things and holding until you have committed and are on cool down which I think is probably less common in low ELO. Maybe I am giving too little credit to low ELO players but I'm doubting quite as much thought goes into it with most opponents
Number 1 tip for escaping low elo is stop playing in low elo. I stopped playing ranked, started playing exclusively norms with friends, and played more single player RPGs and I am a much happier overall.
The reason why every content creator says that skillcapped is bad if you are above bronze is because they make you focus on stuff that isn't important. And it's true. I watched so many skillcapped guides and i learned nothing. I started watching someone who actually teaches the simple stuff and important stuff and boom, in around 40 days i went from bronze 2 to Emerald 4. I didn't even buy coaching or anything, i just watched youtube guides.
Practice makes perfect. You don't pick up a workout routine and immediately become Zyzz. Take the information, adjust it for your situations and playstyle, and hone it, improvement. Not just to help get better at League, but with most things in life
It's really hard to stick to those rules because there are a lot of games where your team will flame you incessantly for not helping them, as well as perpetually feeding and dying for no reason, effectively losing the game. You can't punish empty lanes if the enemy team has at least 1 person with a brain, and you can't play with your strong side if your low elo strong side doesn't have a brain. So you just end up ahead in gold individually, but lose all objectives in the end.
Alot of these reason are why i don’t play solo ranked. I need a team that i can speak to coordinate my engages… im a heavy engager and really good eye for it.. but sometimes the team isn’t quick to respond… with no voice to be heard its harder to communicate a quick engage through pings. A great opportunity is seen in a split second. Not just you but ur team has to be ready for it. In solo queue thats not exactly easy in low elo
Rule 1, is a great one, but losing lanes will more often than not rage because they're not getting help instead of playing passive and waiting. Literally (most of the time) happens every time. Gold prioritization is a simple one. Never assume your teammates intentions is another great one, but hard to stick to. There are plenty of times where teammates have no map awareness let alone are awake even as you spam ping them to be careful or to rotate to support you.
Not going to lie. I was stuck at plat 2-1 for a minute. Once I got to emerald I got to nearly diamond in 1 weekend. Some of the team mates in plat are unbelievable.
Watching this after going from silver 2 to emerald 4 in this split and just agreeing with all of it (with some more nuance here and there) was really nice. Got there with 62% WR midlane/support, might try for diamond.
Holy Moly! Just followed this tutorial and got 15/1/6 and 677 gold/min out of a bronze game with Shyvana. I guess I really was a noob for the past 10 years.
Unfortunately solo que is just a bunch a playing the game solo, as a jg main you can never expect to depend on your teammates, even if you’re being invaded. Their priority is the lane and the lane only. So never expect them to rotate for objectives, if they do it’s nice, but don’t expect it out of them
1 : never help your losing teemmates. Ok, so i never help anyone. The only way to win, is carry games. But this works only if the worst player is in the enemy team : the worst player loses, all the time. 2 : That is an excellent advice, combined with dead time. it allowed me to climb to silver, for a little time, before getting hard inted.
At 18:00 you already show a level of knowledge that we noobs don't have. I don't know the abilities of every champion because I only play a few of them, so I don't even know which abilities to bait half the time. Also re: Baron, even in your example your teammates were nearby. Often they won't even come near the Baron/river, especially if you're standing there getting 1v3'd
Support main - Started low Bronze, approaching Silver, turning my win rate into a positive by doing this before this video came out. Playing "Carry" Support champs. Like Lux or Pyke. I do this because in my mind, If i can come out ahead in my lane, with my adc/partner, then thats two people " ahead " ... Then after we take tower, if theres anyone else that is doing better than my ADC, ill follow them and make sure they continue their snowball/lead to take towers. If they stop going for objectives, then i force someone else to do it and back them up. The best CC is Death. So carry away my fellow "Supports".
I love when Taliyah did almost 5k gold while Khazix barely did 2k. But usually Taliyah would've lost the game because while she was farming top, the team would lose a fight they would force, then they would try to contest dragon and lose another 5x4. Then the enemy team would be able to get baron. And Taliyah would have to defend the base all by herself against 5 players with baron. Then the team would report Taliyah.
The issue with crutching on Baron to break the Base is that it puts you into one of those low-agency 10% of the teamfight situations this channel always warns about, plus the added Turn or Burn pop quiz to each member. I prefer to continue push-roaming until the rotational advantage appears, and a lane becomes open enough to punish. I want to ask the enemy questions they might fail to answer, or answer incorrectly, not my allies. I'm going to keep asking them who defends which lane and if they're going to try and collapse on me, not asking my team to solve a complicated high pressure from moment to moment Baron dance. Of course sometimes the opportunity I'm looking for just isn't going to present itself, and Baron is a good fall-back to gather up all the metaphorical loaded dice I'm trying to roll into a big cup and pour them out again. But Baron's place as the Base Breaker means that if I don't *actually* need it to break the base, then it's just an unnecessary risk. Punishing a poorly-defended lane to get the first inhibitor, and then using that pressure to take Baron with less risk, then using *that* pressure to push for the remaining Inhibitors if not the Nexus is a much lower-risk line of play. It keeps you as a higher % of the players in each lane you show up to, while also continuing to hoover waves and jungle camps on each rotation. And you have fewer pings going out at once from fewer players to try and get cooperation from fewer other players. Why would I leave the sources of income on the map and relieve pressure from lanes in order to place myself inside the kill-box of an Epic pit to get surrounded and wombo-comboed if my team doesn't position and fight correctly? When I could instead take my Miss Fortune with her movespeed, endless HP and Mana from my Bloodthirster and Essence Reaver, and make myself a wrecking-ball of pressure bouncing between the lanes until either towers start falling or the enemy finds themselves in one kill-box or another in front of the sights of my Bullet Time? Worst-case scenario as long as I make sure to always keep the tempo advantage is that I force the enemy to give up CS under their towers instead of dying for a period, meanwhile capturing all their jungle buffs and camps, and then go take Baron after that when there isn't even anything but a single wave or two for the enemy to pick up as a concession for the relieved pressure. This even incentivizes undisciplined players to come and contest a Baron they have no business trying to contest, rather than steeling up and doing their best to turtle their base and weather the incoming push. If they send just enough people to try and steal while the others clear waves, even if they score the steal, then we kill the stealers and punish the now undefendable lanes they left behind during their death timers. (By the way, chat, this is why you send only the Jungler to steal if you possibly can when you're too far behind to properly contest, and use the other three-four alive players to shove out lanes for all you're worth, then take all your jungle camps before the enemy comes to subsume your side of the map, and spend your gold in base before showing up to defend the chokes at the wall or the pseudo-choke at your Nexus Turrets. If you try to send a few people to steal while only one or two people push out a lane or two, you're going to lose the ensuing push with or without a Baron Buff on it.)
I'm still at rule 1 of watching your video but I might suggest that for your showcase clips you activate the champion names above health bar in future videos. As a beginner I'm not firm with the champion names yet and it would be way easier to follow your explanations. :-)
Hey, so this one got me cracking. 1. Never help your losing teammates. I played a dia 4 elo ranked match. Enemy team had a draven. 23-0 by 14 minutes. As a jungler I just kept avoiding him the entire game. My bot flamed me endlessly. 1 Nashor fight, 1 hard cc, Draven was dead. 300g +700g bounty, chained 2 more deaths after that and he went afk. So here is my Rule #0.5: Insta mute people who spam ping or flame in chat.
You should help team mates, but only when doing so is free advantage for doing so and you don't miss a bunch gold or tempo for doing so. Knowing when to use prio or jungle tempo to impact the map is important or you'll get leads and do nothing with them except farm minions until the enemy team catches up late game.
Yesterday had a match as Yi and was so ahead in gold against my enemy jg. My team started I hung because I wasn’t ganking for them because it was a risk not worth taking and a kill wasn’t even fairly possible. As I’m about 70 cs ahead of the enemy shaco, they get mad and start baron when I told them to wait. All the enemy team was alive btw. They all died, got baron stolen, and surrendered claiming jg diff in light of the fact that we had every drag and helped mid win their lane
First part is so true - i can't even finish my 2nd buff after my top going into 0/2, insta flaming me while losing own lane at 2:50, gets blocked and then rage quits. I don't know how these players keep spawning, they just appeared every single game till plat.
I feel like not helping your losing teammate can be bad advice. It depends on how badly they are losing. If they can get the opponent to low hp or die under tower, it can be a good idea to finish up their enemies for kills or even gank for them. On the other hand, when it's stuff like the opponent is left with half hp in the middle of the lane, then yeah it's generally better to ignore them. However, even then if you see their mental about to break it can still be worth it to keep the player in the game I think.
This is why i solo top sett and dont even get into team fights. No matter how many times i die or if i get a head. I focus on my lane, and just get the turrets and repeat. If they try to counter i look for another turret Been on crazy win streaks since the secret build and change in focus.
I got one more rule that might help. Mute your teammates if they start complaining. Too many times have I made the mistake of typing in chat with a toxic teammate, which causes me to lose time and make stupid mistakes. So just mute them in chat so you don't have to focus on their toxicity!
Devil's Advocate for that Malphite (this isn't even the right turn of phrase, but whatever): He was taking the guaranteed income of gold and xp from his wave before roaming to the fight. Apply the rule about slow-rolling your entrance to PvP engagements when you're in your Dead-Time and can therefore afford to, until you're sure you'll have the numbers advantage or the enemy whiffs their own attempt to force onto you and you get the free counter-combo. It's not just you that has vegetables to eat; you have to allow grace for your allies to eat their own when they're actually doing it. If they weren't eating their own vegetables, then you would be eating them instead, not forcing PVP to happen while there were uneaten vegetables rotting on the map. That's an earlier rule on the list.
Rule 1 is "Never help losing lanes" and proceeds to show a failed gang, definitely doesn't prove that you shouldn't help losing teammates nor that it is bad to do so. It just shows 1)If the player sucks don't help (but if you are low elo you 99% can't really tell) and 2) If you gang and meet the enemy almost under tower, you failed the gang don't keep trying (nothing to do with not helping the losing lane) The correct rule should be not helping bad teammates because helping losing lanes will win you more games than it will cost you(but you can't tell who is bad at this level and even worse most people think they can tell) so it's pointless
I agree with the rule 1, but it's funny because if you think about it, when you complain that the mid laner with prio didn't come to help you out contest skuttle, maybe that mid laner was just using rule number 1 for himself too. If 10 players use that rule, it becomes quite stupid.
I'm a habitual offender of rule 6 (Never assume other players intentions). Too many times i have a simulation play in my head before a play and i forget my teammates don't have the Mini Map DLC. :(
They forgot about 11. STOP VENTING TO THE ENEMY TEAM. The amount of negatives that comes along with doing this is countless. Whats worse is that the person doing it doesn’t even realize how much worse they made the situation. On top of that, the enemy DOES NOT CARE.
As a smite player i can honestly say league is just hard asf. I just started playing but mechanical wise its so damn hard. Im bad at multitasking so i really gotta get use to unlocking and locking my camera and learn how to really use my map effectively while also clicking to move my character at the same time and matchups etc… i get the very basic mechanics but ik nothing about the jungle monsters and what buffs they do for the team. On smite i know when its time to rotate and what plays to make givin the situation but on league it feels like most of the rules just dont apply to league and thats probably cuz it feels like a whole new game to me even tho its still a moba😭
Bro this bronze hell is real.. I always play mid and rarely lose my lane, but alot of games I am just matched with feeders that simply do not know how to play defensive in a difficult march up and ofter are simpky inpossible to carry. You can not beat 5 fed enemies alone, that's simple math. Yes I said 5. Because even though I have not given my laner a single kill, my lovely teammates will visit mid at and die for nothing even thought I for examply pinged them to stay away because zi am out of mana and about to recall or what so ever.
In low elo if no one commits I saw people just stay under turret getting waves crushed and losing the game without do nothing. Literally. You saw too often a bot with 2 mages or an adc+mage that are made of paper + 1 mage mid + 1 adc top. What can you do if enemies have simply a tank a bit ahead. You're dead, and they will never commit anything.
I play many quickplay, im a bronze 3 mid/jg, i see many Diamond and i can say, 80% of the time they die to me like an iron, they lose lane and they switch lane lol.... LB (me) vs Quinn (him) and vs Lux too, this one were toxic asf and afk after ive win the lane 😂 im only bronze idk why they are diamond if they lose so easly.....
Yeah that Barrón before inhibs miss is what loses me pretty much all games. I’ve lost games where I try to rally a baron and team just brute forces inhibs and then we lose because game goes too long and we lose the lead
As far as saving time I like to take Runaans on ranged champs. I can get the same amount of cs without it but with it i can almost instantly clear a whole wave. There are for sure better items but it feels the most valuable for side laning because of how fast you can push your creeps up. Camps are just faster too. Even with the extra stats of other items I feel like not taking it on ranged for sure puts me at least at a mental disadvantage.
Hey I found ur Chanel, I started playing lol like a month ago. Got an account with skins and few champs on eBay 😂 I hit platinum 4 today. Is this still „Low“ elo? Keep going buddy like this videos that’s how I can improve my games
Lmao saw your video, straight into a game, ignored 80% of the fights, came back lvl 18 while everyone was lvl 15-16, got a quadra kill. Had a 6k gold advantage in gold in the end. We won cause I was just shutting their “fed top” down
In low elo, this applies to 50 percent. Even though I try to follow certain points from this list, it still doesn't work because the other 4 play their own way. It happened to me several times and I'm not making any excuses that I wasn't able to influence the game in any way. I think the adc has no chance even if it is a feed
watched 5 minutes of this video specifically don't help team mates, guarenteed gold, and dead time... had my best shyvanna match ever was double enemy C's the whole game. had the best score in the whole game and was the first and only player LVL 18 while 3-4 lvls ahead of enemy jungle
Its so funny that low elo ADC's legit say that support is such a braindead role. The ADC course is 3 sections while the Support course is like a solid 7.
I understand the reasoning behind Rule 1, but is must be of the most misunderstood concepts in the game. Too many times have I seen jungle+mid ignore 2 squishies botlane, even though they are perma sieging. So letting a stronger lane dominate, instead of ganking what is the freest gank in the game, they can let the poke champs snowball. And of course they still lose rest of map anyways, forcing weird ganks to a toplaner. If you notice that people are straight up bad (as support I roam mid early to check my midlaner's level of skill), sure go ahead and leave them. But not helping team? What kind of a sick advice is this? I don't understand why so many people play a MULTIPLAYER game with the attitude like "mute all and ignore them". Just play a single player game, bruh. 5v5 is not for you.
The ditch losing lanes can be a nightmare as you get plp feeding so hard the fcking 2nd tower is gone you've 0 vision on the entire mid top....and thats at like 12 minutes.....lol my last game had an aatrox go 0-8 leave and build 8 glowing mote haste item
This is why I have high elo account and a low elo account. In high all we do is farm pve, and it gets boring. In low elo they fight each other all the time just because they see them out of fog of war. Low elo great for mechanics
I love how the first rule is legit how to make ur player tilt and throw the game just because u guys should work on wording stuff together cause ppl can get the wrong idea and think they should not gank their laners and play selfishly when they are bad themselves. Hell most players don’t even know how to jungle properly so all this is going to do is encourage shitty players to make games longer and worse
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is there no Free Trial? because all these course/videos no matter what never work so how should i believe this works?
Its funny to see how people made a business with something that was years ago free 😅
I remember good old WC3 DotA modmaps, and forums full with free guides about the grandfather of typical modern MOBA's.
But young generations don't like to read, so Skillcapped makes videos and earn money because of other peoples laziness 😅
Anyway, no matter how funny i see this all... I really wish you a lot success with your business. May every noob buy your video guides 😁
Thank You, good stuff as always
1. Never help losing lanes
2. Always go for guaranteed gold
3. Speed matters
4. Abuse dead time (in between camps/waves)
5. Spend don't save (money)
6. Never assume your teammates intentions
7. Don't force (in fights let others walk in front)
8. Push to punish
9. Don't fight fair (use number advantage, push->roam)
10. Baron before inhibitors
Rule 6 Don't assume.
Rule 9 team fights while ur creating a unfair fight or u get to un fair fight and ur engage won't engage.
Rule 7 gotta let some one else start fight????
😂😂😂
some of thoese are wrong idk what they consider low elo but i would abeselutly not really do some of these also the its kinda nit picky with the clips they show
@@vrmax1919 and what elo are you?
@@tabletennisstars1227 he's iron IV hardstuck
@@KingoftheFreljord iron iv -5 lp
22:38 the only problem with baron buff is that your team will get the buff. Recall. Then spend the next 2 minutes clearing all the jg camps before making a concentrated effort to empower a minion wave and push for a tower. And right before the minions hit the tower the buff expires.
thats so true, man
Yeah they don’t know how to do operations with the Baron buffs
you say that but everyone seems to say that. Just push a wave and ping your team. They'll probably run down mid so follow them or push a side. And essentially in most cases as long as you fight in one of your waves with a baron buff vs the enemy team you should in most cases win that fight. People just don't realize how much minions hurt (buffed or not buffed)
Ping and chat, always Works, every time my team is recalling after Baron and We are 5v2 I Just spam "GG" and pings I'm going Nexus before finishing The baron and after that i Just run to clear waves, If 2 recall you are still in vantage and get a 3v2 with Baron buff (always Dodge The skills and split the turrents)
@@jotav5495 I'm sure spamming GGs and pings works great.
"Never help your teammate" support watching this video: 🥳
It's "Never help your LOSING teammate." As a support, you should be playing around the most fed member of your team anyway.
Rule 11: NEVER play support
Video: "Never help your teammate"
All my supports ever: "I've followed this rule all along."
@@shin9766 yeah, it's a joke, I'm playing support role myself, thanks for the tip but usually all my teammates are 0/8
@@jennynenThen its time to start playing toplane. Play tryndamere only as far as you can and swap to support again.
If literally all your teammates are always 0/8 its time to carry toplane. It's the easiest role to carry from in midgame, especially as tryndamere, just push the opposite lane your team is located at
rule 1: win
rule 2: just keep winning
Rule 3: Keep winning son
@@rorschac009oo8 Rule 4: Don't talk about the winners club
This is actually (ironically) the biggest point. Too many times I ve seen idiots greeding over kills instead of doing objectives
Rule 5: don't lose
Gj😅
Yones name “ I miss her “ killed me
It's always those "humans" with these names
I miss her my brainy
should be a Viego main
What's actually insane, is I was smurfing in silver yesterday, and "i miss her" flamed in champ select and inted the game. What a nutty coincidence. 😆
@@gamepvnkI had a “I Miss Her” Yone mid in a norms 3 days ago lmaooo
The jg gold comparison at 6:15 captures low elo players vs high elo players perfectly
as a jungler i dont farm minion lanes bc doesnt we get lower exp and gold from them?
@@WildspeakerYTeven if that’s true some is better than none. In silver I see entire minion waves die to towers all the time.
@@WildspeakerYTonly before your jungle item is completed. You get reduced gold, not xp. Also it isn't permanent it only applies after you've taken lots of lane minions, after which the debuff will trigger and you'll see the debuff icon appear over your health bar on the right side (looks like a lion leaping)
@@WildspeakerYT stops after 14 mins
@@WildspeakerYT stops after 14 mins
So I've finally figured out the main thing holding me back.... "never assume your teammates intentions"... things that see SOOO obvious, (textbook plays) to do, I've taken for granted they will be done, then get tilted when it's not done.
#1 Tip in all elos is "improve your mental". I have seen tons of game go down the drain because people actually stop playing the game and start to type a novel in chat.
How I started climbing mid (currently high gold playing against low-mid plat): pick a champ that can safely wave clear and assume your teammates are blind and stupid until they prove otherwise. I play Lux so I can try to bully with e poke. If the enemy is just better than me, I rush tear+lost chapter so i have mana so use abilities to wave clear and avoid fighting the enemy while keeping good side wards. When they inevitably roam, I spam missing ping and immediately e+ult the wave so mine pushes to their tower. It either forces them back to lane or they lose the wave and I get tower damage while they miss the gold and exp I NEVER follow them because if I get caught as an immobile mage, I am dead. Eventually, they will make a mistake trying to force something and fall behind.
Disclaimer: this is the method I have found that works for me midlane. You are welcome to try as well but results might vary
As a jungle player the only thing i would tell you is to take tp so you can't get caught, often if the mid roams for example bot, i would want to be there to make it a fair 3v3 so what you could do is shove the wave so they lose exp, then tp bot to make it a 4v3 (if your jungle is there and enemy is not) and of course a 4v3 is usually a winning fight, worst thing that could happen is nothing comes of the fight and you lose tp, but you could end up getting multiple kills. Most important thing is that if you have the number advantage the fight is usually winning, and again i would only recommend doing this if you know where the enemy jungler is.
@@_ScarCrow yea i always take tp+flash
I did this exact strat as Lux last season, made it to Emerald 4. Stopped playing ranked after that, so unsure how high I could've made it. Though, honestly, I was probably higher than I should have been.
thats what you do with any champion. If your champion doesn't win a 1v1 in the river or can't follow up on the enemy roam, always push the wave and take turrets
@@Gabrielgsr yes but it is amazing in low elo how many people dont understand that and flame when they miss the 10 MIA pings and still die to a 3v2
Hold the phone... I think I used your (hexadecimal) Darius guide from mobafire back in season 5. The biggest take away from it, aside from how to terminate Teemo with ease and that Jayce was the true counter pick, was to be patient and punish every mistake your opponent makes. You also helped me escape my glass cannon build and unlock a truly powerful build with triforce, black cleaver and tankier items to round it out. I miss old Darius. I'm glad to see you around man. Thank you and best wishes to you and yours, brother.
I miss old Darius and old Graves :(
I hate how people go glass cannon instead of damage.
@@CatGamer-wc2ij It was fun against certain comps, but your q and ult were nearly useless. Just noob sht really. Building him properly was a huge eye opener to how strong he really was.
NGL your guys' editing is pretty damn good. I don't have any money unfortunately so these videos help a lot. TY
The biggest mistake is trusting your teammates in low elo
trhis is in all elo not just in low elo i see on twitch many high elo players (GM+) and they flame and play some times like silver
I'm going to have to watch more of these videos, because I main support, and half of my games, I'm trying to help my feeding allies and end up dying over it. I've literally gotten restrictions from Riot over inevitably being blamed for losses and reported for feeding.
thats not why you got the restrictions and we all know it lil homie
if your team is behind, try to peel for the one most ahead. screw your adc that is 0/7 NEVER die for anyone, the only time its acceptable to die if you die instead of your 1k shutdown teammate and only if its possible to safe them. i recommend checking back the replays where you had alot of deaths and than check which ones could have been prevented.
If you have been restricted for feeding, you're probably actually feeding
To climb as sup in low elo you must actually be better than the enemy bot lane and play mage supports (xerath probably being the most broken in low elo) or blitzcrank/pyke
@@doubledoinked8336so play a ranged support or melee engage. 2/3 staple styles 😅😂
I don't wanna hear how to escape low elo just give me 10 rules to have happy life
rule number 1 : Escape low Elo
rule #1 love yourself
Rule #2 don't play LoL
wrong channel
Rule 0 : Quit League of Legends and never turn back
“Never be the person in front committing to the engage”
Me, the ADC, wonder why the 2 tanks on my team are trying to use me as a meat shield…
never thought id see the day where one of my bad plays was used as an example
was that really you??? what play??
what time?
I love these bite-sized bits of academic level crystallized game knowledge. Production value so clean, too. I've learned most of this from previous Skill Capped videos (and climbed from Silver to almost Diamond) but I still enjoy them.
I love the necessary (NOT CLICKBAIT) in the title.
I learned how to use dead time and effective farming and was up 6k in gold against a tryndamere by the end of the game with no deaths and all but one major objective
Thanks SC
That's a really great video. I will have to review the rule 7 again, it was not that easy to understand, but thanks for that, it's actually helpful !
Skill Capped needs to keep this guy....his transitions into product plugs are so smooth
I noticed whenever i get a big lead early, i feel bad for my enemy and i start roaming, losing the lead most of the time.
Rule 0: Never feel bad for your opponent
This is league not some family board game. The point of it is to crush your opponents heart soul and mental so you can get that juicy +20 lp
They’ll call you tryhard. They’ll call you sweaty. They’ll call your champ broken. It’s ranked, all manner of debauchery goes
you: starts winning on league so ints
also you: why am i losing
19:59 the correct play would be to collapse bot 5v5, because as u said, theres no way they can defend mid inhib, but red side cant get more than inhib for sure, meaning blue would continue to push top t1 and t2 tower while bot loses t1 tower, in exchange for mid, which is not worth. But if u fight 3 of them and kill them, u get way more prio for other stuff
So I'm back playing League again and you've reminded me what I need to do to get good. Thanks a whole lot!
Ok, now do this exact video and apply these points to support please. I see so many of these from your channel and your competitors but no one focuses any of these to support. And when you do make support videos, they are few and far between with less in-depth analysis in general and are more focused on specific little things. This format is great and I'd love to see this for support and maybe even for different types of support (tank/engage, enchanter, mage, etc). Thank you!
Followed the farming rule, never been down levels to the enemy jungler and i’ve won like 5 games in a row. Just WOW!! 🤯
This is a really helpful guide. I am a very old, experienced player and only like to play with my friends now, who are all dogshit at the game. Ive noticed a lot of these things too- even if it makes the game more fun and engaging for them, we often lose when I try to help or support them, instead of just carrying myself.
"you are the consistent factor in your games" dawg I couldn't be consistent if I tried. sometimes i play fine, other times my brain just decides its gunna turn off at random times and I space the hell out.
Is there also a way to prevent losses from iron adc's agains diamond smurfs?
Both of those thresh Q’s would hit me every time.
Very good video! Helped me a lot actually, you really seem to understand why low elo players are struggeling and what the best way to improve is
Not even lying to you skill capped actually works like be dead ass went from iron to plat 3 currently struggling with that but still I’m proud to say that and glad I actually spent money on this
As the king of Bronze I’ve tried rule 10 numerous times, it usually fails. Inevitably there is a problem some of those problems could be:
1. Only your support joins you so you have to abandon the baron and waste time, or they come and kill you.
2. You all go to baron and the enemy team shows up. Then 2 of your team turn to fight, 2 run, and 1 tries to burn baron down. The enemy on the other hand all came to fight, so naturally you lose 3 and baron.
So how do I get around these issues to make a cohesive play?
Communicate that you're baiting the enemy team into a fight for your team to win. If they don't contest, it'll be a free baron. Do this while walking and be concise so you aren't wasting your tempo.
2-3 years ago i was hardstuck silver 4 by watching this channel and practicing on mistakes i hit master which means it does work
@18:45 it's only keeping you alive if the other players are reading such things and holding until you have committed and are on cool down which I think is probably less common in low ELO. Maybe I am giving too little credit to low ELO players but I'm doubting quite as much thought goes into it with most opponents
Number 1 tip for escaping low elo is stop playing in low elo.
I stopped playing ranked, started playing exclusively norms with friends, and played more single player RPGs and I am a much happier overall.
This is actually the most solid advice I've ever seen apart from the usual same old tips.
The reason why every content creator says that skillcapped is bad if you are above bronze is because they make you focus on stuff that isn't important. And it's true. I watched so many skillcapped guides and i learned nothing. I started watching someone who actually teaches the simple stuff and important stuff and boom, in around 40 days i went from bronze 2 to Emerald 4. I didn't even buy coaching or anything, i just watched youtube guides.
Any creator you can recommend ?
everytime i watch your video and want to apply that ingame i lost
Practice makes perfect. You don't pick up a workout routine and immediately become Zyzz. Take the information, adjust it for your situations and playstyle, and hone it, improvement. Not just to help get better at League, but with most things in life
@@LuLu-yh6je Zyzz mentioned lol fly high
It's really hard to stick to those rules because there are a lot of games where your team will flame you incessantly for not helping them, as well as perpetually feeding and dying for no reason, effectively losing the game. You can't punish empty lanes if the enemy team has at least 1 person with a brain, and you can't play with your strong side if your low elo strong side doesn't have a brain. So you just end up ahead in gold individually, but lose all objectives in the end.
Alot of these reason are why i don’t play solo ranked. I need a team that i can speak to coordinate my engages… im a heavy engager and really good eye for it.. but sometimes the team isn’t quick to respond… with no voice to be heard its harder to communicate a quick engage through pings. A great opportunity is seen in a split second. Not just you but ur team has to be ready for it. In solo queue thats not exactly easy in low elo
Rule 1, is a great one, but losing lanes will more often than not rage because they're not getting help instead of playing passive and waiting. Literally (most of the time) happens every time. Gold prioritization is a simple one. Never assume your teammates intentions is another great one, but hard to stick to. There are plenty of times where teammates have no map awareness let alone are awake even as you spam ping them to be careful or to rotate to support you.
Not going to lie. I was stuck at plat 2-1 for a minute. Once I got to emerald I got to nearly diamond in 1 weekend. Some of the team mates in plat are unbelievable.
Watching this after going from silver 2 to emerald 4 in this split and just agreeing with all of it (with some more nuance here and there) was really nice. Got there with 62% WR midlane/support, might try for diamond.
Holy Moly! Just followed this tutorial and got 15/1/6 and 677 gold/min out of a bronze game with Shyvana.
I guess I really was a noob for the past 10 years.
Unfortunately solo que is just a bunch a playing the game solo, as a jg main you can never expect to depend on your teammates, even if you’re being invaded. Their priority is the lane and the lane only. So never expect them to rotate for objectives, if they do it’s nice, but don’t expect it out of them
1 : never help your losing teemmates. Ok, so i never help anyone.
The only way to win, is carry games. But this works only if the worst player is in the enemy team : the worst player loses, all the time.
2 : That is an excellent advice, combined with dead time. it allowed me to climb to silver, for a little time, before getting hard inted.
At 18:00 you already show a level of knowledge that we noobs don't have. I don't know the abilities of every champion because I only play a few of them, so I don't even know which abilities to bait half the time.
Also re: Baron, even in your example your teammates were nearby. Often they won't even come near the Baron/river, especially if you're standing there getting 1v3'd
Support main - Started low Bronze, approaching Silver, turning my win rate into a positive by doing this before this video came out.
Playing "Carry" Support champs. Like Lux or Pyke.
I do this because in my mind, If i can come out ahead in my lane, with my adc/partner, then thats two people " ahead " ... Then after we take tower, if theres anyone else that is doing better than my ADC, ill follow them and make sure they continue their snowball/lead to take towers. If they stop going for objectives, then i force someone else to do it and back them up.
The best CC is Death. So carry away my fellow "Supports".
and one rule more, if every lane is losing baddly just put music wait till lose and dont get tilted
I love when Taliyah did almost 5k gold while Khazix barely did 2k.
But usually Taliyah would've lost the game because while she was farming top, the team would lose a fight they would force, then they would try to contest dragon and lose another 5x4. Then the enemy team would be able to get baron.
And Taliyah would have to defend the base all by herself against 5 players with baron.
Then the team would report Taliyah.
6:10 i miss the point when rest of the team jumps on u from bush
The issue with crutching on Baron to break the Base is that it puts you into one of those low-agency 10% of the teamfight situations this channel always warns about, plus the added Turn or Burn pop quiz to each member.
I prefer to continue push-roaming until the rotational advantage appears, and a lane becomes open enough to punish. I want to ask the enemy questions they might fail to answer, or answer incorrectly, not my allies. I'm going to keep asking them who defends which lane and if they're going to try and collapse on me, not asking my team to solve a complicated high pressure from moment to moment Baron dance.
Of course sometimes the opportunity I'm looking for just isn't going to present itself, and Baron is a good fall-back to gather up all the metaphorical loaded dice I'm trying to roll into a big cup and pour them out again.
But Baron's place as the Base Breaker means that if I don't *actually* need it to break the base, then it's just an unnecessary risk.
Punishing a poorly-defended lane to get the first inhibitor, and then using that pressure to take Baron with less risk, then using *that* pressure to push for the remaining Inhibitors if not the Nexus is a much lower-risk line of play.
It keeps you as a higher % of the players in each lane you show up to, while also continuing to hoover waves and jungle camps on each rotation. And you have fewer pings going out at once from fewer players to try and get cooperation from fewer other players.
Why would I leave the sources of income on the map and relieve pressure from lanes in order to place myself inside the kill-box of an Epic pit to get surrounded and wombo-comboed if my team doesn't position and fight correctly? When I could instead take my Miss Fortune with her movespeed, endless HP and Mana from my Bloodthirster and Essence Reaver, and make myself a wrecking-ball of pressure bouncing between the lanes until either towers start falling or the enemy finds themselves in one kill-box or another in front of the sights of my Bullet Time?
Worst-case scenario as long as I make sure to always keep the tempo advantage is that I force the enemy to give up CS under their towers instead of dying for a period, meanwhile capturing all their jungle buffs and camps, and then go take Baron after that when there isn't even anything but a single wave or two for the enemy to pick up as a concession for the relieved pressure. This even incentivizes undisciplined players to come and contest a Baron they have no business trying to contest, rather than steeling up and doing their best to turtle their base and weather the incoming push. If they send just enough people to try and steal while the others clear waves, even if they score the steal, then we kill the stealers and punish the now undefendable lanes they left behind during their death timers.
(By the way, chat, this is why you send only the Jungler to steal if you possibly can when you're too far behind to properly contest, and use the other three-four alive players to shove out lanes for all you're worth, then take all your jungle camps before the enemy comes to subsume your side of the map, and spend your gold in base before showing up to defend the chokes at the wall or the pseudo-choke at your Nexus Turrets. If you try to send a few people to steal while only one or two people push out a lane or two, you're going to lose the ensuing push with or without a Baron Buff on it.)
Thank you for these lessons. Ive been hard stuck gold as sup and its time to pick a carry lane.
I'm still at rule 1 of watching your video but I might suggest that for your showcase clips you activate the champion names above health bar in future videos. As a beginner I'm not firm with the champion names yet and it would be way easier to follow your explanations. :-)
1:39 he was in my game as vayne top complained all game and went 0/8 vs cho/mundo
Me too
learning english and league at the same time thank you
Hey, so this one got me cracking.
1. Never help your losing teammates.
I played a dia 4 elo ranked match. Enemy team had a draven. 23-0 by 14 minutes. As a jungler I just kept avoiding him the entire game. My bot flamed me endlessly. 1 Nashor fight, 1 hard cc, Draven was dead. 300g +700g bounty, chained 2 more deaths after that and he went afk.
So here is my Rule #0.5:
Insta mute people who spam ping or flame in chat.
I confess, this is the thing that I need to remind myself of the most.
7:09 free objectives (including minions) is always better then lower percentage plays.
Awesome, just crushed a game with these new ideas in mind. Rewatching lol
You should help team mates, but only when doing so is free advantage for doing so and you don't miss a bunch gold or tempo for doing so. Knowing when to use prio or jungle tempo to impact the map is important or you'll get leads and do nothing with them except farm minions until the enemy team catches up late game.
Yesterday had a match as Yi and was so ahead in gold against my enemy jg. My team started I hung because I wasn’t ganking for them because it was a risk not worth taking and a kill wasn’t even fairly possible. As I’m about 70 cs ahead of the enemy shaco, they get mad and start baron when I told them to wait. All the enemy team was alive btw. They all died, got baron stolen, and surrendered claiming jg diff in light of the fact that we had every drag and helped mid win their lane
First part is so true - i can't even finish my 2nd buff after my top going into 0/2, insta flaming me while losing own lane at 2:50, gets blocked and then rage quits. I don't know how these players keep spawning, they just appeared every single game till plat.
I feel like not helping your losing teammate can be bad advice. It depends on how badly they are losing. If they can get the opponent to low hp or die under tower, it can be a good idea to finish up their enemies for kills or even gank for them. On the other hand, when it's stuff like the opponent is left with half hp in the middle of the lane, then yeah it's generally better to ignore them. However, even then if you see their mental about to break it can still be worth it to keep the player in the game I think.
This is why i solo top sett and dont even get into team fights. No matter how many times i die or if i get a head. I focus on my lane, and just get the turrets and repeat. If they try to counter i look for another turret Been on crazy win streaks since the secret build and change in focus.
I got one more rule that might help. Mute your teammates if they start complaining. Too many times have I made the mistake of typing in chat with a toxic teammate, which causes me to lose time and make stupid mistakes. So just mute them in chat so you don't have to focus on their toxicity!
I just applied most of these things, prob just even 3, and I hard carried my game. it works
Devil's Advocate for that Malphite (this isn't even the right turn of phrase, but whatever):
He was taking the guaranteed income of gold and xp from his wave before roaming to the fight.
Apply the rule about slow-rolling your entrance to PvP engagements when you're in your Dead-Time and can therefore afford to, until you're sure you'll have the numbers advantage or the enemy whiffs their own attempt to force onto you and you get the free counter-combo.
It's not just you that has vegetables to eat; you have to allow grace for your allies to eat their own when they're actually doing it.
If they weren't eating their own vegetables, then you would be eating them instead, not forcing PVP to happen while there were uneaten vegetables rotting on the map.
That's an earlier rule on the list.
Rule 1 is "Never help losing lanes" and proceeds to show a failed gang, definitely doesn't prove that you shouldn't help losing teammates nor that it is bad to do so. It just shows 1)If the player sucks don't help (but if you are low elo you 99% can't really tell) and 2) If you gang and meet the enemy almost under tower, you failed the gang don't keep trying (nothing to do with not helping the losing lane)
The correct rule should be not helping bad teammates because helping losing lanes will win you more games than it will cost you(but you can't tell who is bad at this level and even worse most people think they can tell) so it's pointless
As a top, you can't really follow 7 much. You're typically the teams front, but you can bait skillshots.
I placed gold n hit play the first month of league, im now in iron cuz I would just throw games on purpose for months but climbing back up is so fun
I agree with the rule 1, but it's funny because if you think about it, when you complain that the mid laner with prio didn't come to help you out contest skuttle, maybe that mid laner was just using rule number 1 for himself too. If 10 players use that rule, it becomes quite stupid.
This is easy to remember but hard to implement it when one lane is winning but others keep on losing.
I'm a habitual offender of rule 6 (Never assume other players intentions). Too many times i have a simulation play in my head before a play and i forget my teammates don't have the Mini Map DLC. :(
They forgot about
11. STOP VENTING TO THE ENEMY TEAM. The amount of negatives that comes along with doing this is countless. Whats worse is that the person doing it doesn’t even realize how much worse they made the situation. On top of that, the enemy DOES NOT CARE.
As a smite player i can honestly say league is just hard asf. I just started playing but mechanical wise its so damn hard. Im bad at multitasking so i really gotta get use to unlocking and locking my camera and learn how to really use my map effectively while also clicking to move my character at the same time and matchups etc… i get the very basic mechanics but ik nothing about the jungle monsters and what buffs they do for the team. On smite i know when its time to rotate and what plays to make givin the situation but on league it feels like most of the rules just dont apply to league and thats probably cuz it feels like a whole new game to me even tho its still a moba😭
Bro this bronze hell is real.. I always play mid and rarely lose my lane, but alot of games I am just matched with feeders that simply do not know how to play defensive in a difficult march up and ofter are simpky inpossible to carry. You can not beat 5 fed enemies alone, that's simple math. Yes I said 5. Because even though I have not given my laner a single kill, my lovely teammates will visit mid at and die for nothing even thought I for examply pinged them to stay away because zi am out of mana and about to recall or what so ever.
Yeah I will stay in iron forever
In low elo if no one commits I saw people just stay under turret getting waves crushed and losing the game without do nothing. Literally. You saw too often a bot with 2 mages or an adc+mage that are made of paper + 1 mage mid + 1 adc top. What can you do if enemies have simply a tank a bit ahead. You're dead, and they will never commit anything.
After watching your videos I find it easier to play against diamond player compared to bronze player who are unpredictable
I play many quickplay, im a bronze 3 mid/jg, i see many Diamond and i can say, 80% of the time they die to me like an iron, they lose lane and they switch lane lol.... LB (me) vs Quinn (him) and vs Lux too, this one were toxic asf and afk after ive win the lane 😂 im only bronze idk why they are diamond if they lose so easly.....
Yeah that Barrón before inhibs miss is what loses me pretty much all games. I’ve lost games where I try to rally a baron and team just brute forces inhibs and then we lose because game goes too long and we lose the lead
As far as saving time I like to take Runaans on ranged champs.
I can get the same amount of cs without it but with it i can almost instantly clear a whole wave.
There are for sure better items but it feels the most valuable for side laning because of how fast you can push your creeps up.
Camps are just faster too.
Even with the extra stats of other items I feel like not taking it on ranged for sure puts me at least at a mental disadvantage.
Hey I found ur Chanel, I started playing lol like a month ago. Got an account with skins and few champs on eBay 😂 I hit platinum 4 today. Is this still „Low“ elo? Keep going buddy like this videos that’s how I can improve my games
Lmao saw your video, straight into a game, ignored 80% of the fights, came back lvl 18 while everyone was lvl 15-16, got a quadra kill. Had a 6k gold advantage in gold in the end. We won cause I was just shutting their “fed top” down
btw the akshan vs zoe 1v1 is midbeast on zoe whene he went to NA at riot hq and they gave him a bronze or silver account 2:01
Fantastic video! Very informative. 😊
In low elo, this applies to 50 percent. Even though I try to follow certain points from this list, it still doesn't work because the other 4 play their own way. It happened to me several times and I'm not making any excuses that I wasn't able to influence the game in any way. I think the adc has no chance even if it is a feed
3:10 that Zoe didn't look Silver though 💀
I’ve admitted that I’m trash. But I like the game overall. I’ve found out that not everyone is toxic in the game
watched 5 minutes of this video specifically don't help team mates, guarenteed gold, and dead time... had my best shyvanna match ever was double enemy C's the whole game. had the best score in the whole game and was the first and only player LVL 18 while 3-4 lvls ahead of enemy jungle
Who ever thinks diamond leaves low elo behind you is delusional.
nice, may I ask which programs you used for this montage/ making your videos? THANK YOU A LOT
Its so funny that low elo ADC's legit say that support is such a braindead role. The ADC course is 3 sections while the Support course is like a solid 7.
can you make a video dedicated to players who can consistently win lane but always fall off?? thanks
You need to make some videos on how to escape diamond next. Because everybody is high elo nowadays
I understand the reasoning behind Rule 1, but is must be of the most misunderstood concepts in the game. Too many times have I seen jungle+mid ignore 2 squishies botlane, even though they are perma sieging. So letting a stronger lane dominate, instead of ganking what is the freest gank in the game, they can let the poke champs snowball. And of course they still lose rest of map anyways, forcing weird ganks to a toplaner.
If you notice that people are straight up bad (as support I roam mid early to check my midlaner's level of skill), sure go ahead and leave them. But not helping team? What kind of a sick advice is this? I don't understand why so many people play a MULTIPLAYER game with the attitude like "mute all and ignore them".
Just play a single player game, bruh. 5v5 is not for you.
The ditch losing lanes can be a nightmare as you get plp feeding so hard the fcking 2nd tower is gone you've 0 vision on the entire mid top....and thats at like 12 minutes.....lol my last game had an aatrox go 0-8 leave and build 8 glowing mote haste item
This is why I have high elo account and a low elo account. In high all we do is farm pve, and it gets boring.
In low elo they fight each other all the time just because they see them out of fog of war.
Low elo great for mechanics
Great teaser vid Just subbed
5:05 healing from nothing to full hp is disgusting wtf
I love how the first rule is legit how to make ur player tilt and throw the game just because u guys should work on wording stuff together cause ppl can get the wrong idea and think they should not gank their laners and play selfishly when they are bad themselves.
Hell most players don’t even know how to jungle properly so all this is going to do is encourage shitty players to make games longer and worse