Been following you for a long while and never really comment, but I wanna say that seeing you grow so much with the quality of your content is awesome, you offer such unique and entertaining content for TFT, keep doing what you do man!!
Bro I'm loving your creativity with the content you're bringing, I'm not sure if you've already quit your shit job and can make a living here but the effort you're putting in set 10 is showing it's colors. Keep up the work man, wish you the best
This is the first set I’ve really gotten into, and I one tricked Country Reroll for a bit and it definitely helped me improve at a faster rate. I learned how strong I should be at certain stages, learned how to evaluate when to swap headliners, and unconsciously taught myself about clusters as one game I mixed them w/ crowd divers rather than my default emo and still managed a 2nd
Great video! I wanted to add to "How to get better at scouting." For beginners, it is different than for pro's/high level players. You are not so fast. Limiting yourself and asking yourself what to scout before you scout makes the scouting process much easier. For example: you are thinking of playing Jazz reroll, ask yourself "am I contested?" Then you scout the whole lobby for people with bard/mf, maybe corki headliners. You want to position your backline carry properly, ask yourself "who can punish me for cornering in the coming fights?" So you check possible opponents for Akali's (I find it easiest to scout for the Breakout trait), crowd divers, maybe enemy thresh position. Opposite if you play Akali or thresh, ask "Where are the opponents carries positioned?" So it's true, scout every round but know what to scout for is the easiest in my opinion to improve.
You said you shouldn’t one trick to improve (which I understand) but how many comps do you think people should be trying to play around? Love this educational content
I would say 2 AD comps and 2 AP comps., Depending on which item or champions you get first. Just keep a few carries on bench just in case you got dropped the right items or 2 star it.
Why 1v8 tho? Isn’t it a 1v7? Just a small detail. Great video
never forget your biggest enemy is also yourself
(also I FORGOR)
@@kai.watanabebasically in every game that applies
RNG is also a biggest enemy
Been following you for a long while and never really comment, but I wanna say that seeing you grow so much with the quality of your content is awesome, you offer such unique and entertaining content for TFT, keep doing what you do man!!
Bro I'm loving your creativity with the content you're bringing, I'm not sure if you've already quit your shit job and can make a living here but the effort you're putting in set 10 is showing it's colors. Keep up the work man, wish you the best
I love the support series from Wired, lovely seeing this format from you!
This is the first set I’ve really gotten into, and I one tricked Country Reroll for a bit and it definitely helped me improve at a faster rate. I learned how strong I should be at certain stages, learned how to evaluate when to swap headliners, and unconsciously taught myself about clusters as one game I mixed them w/ crowd divers rather than my default emo and still managed a 2nd
Great video! I wanted to add to "How to get better at scouting." For beginners, it is different than for pro's/high level players. You are not so fast. Limiting yourself and asking yourself what to scout before you scout makes the scouting process much easier.
For example: you are thinking of playing Jazz reroll, ask yourself "am I contested?" Then you scout the whole lobby for people with bard/mf, maybe corki headliners. You want to position your backline carry properly, ask yourself "who can punish me for cornering in the coming fights?" So you check possible opponents for Akali's (I find it easiest to scout for the Breakout trait), crowd divers, maybe enemy thresh position. Opposite if you play Akali or thresh, ask "Where are the opponents carries positioned?" So it's true, scout every round but know what to scout for is the easiest in my opinion to improve.
Lmaoooo this is so entertaining, glad to found you bro. Deserve a sub
Kai is such a chill dude. Bet he orders his steak medium rare.
Who doesnt!
Best way to have a steak tbh
@@zen20031566 they exist and they don’t play Tft
bro your content is underrated af
Gotta love the cluster plug😭 on a real note tho great vid Kai super creative and well done
As someone who’s watched a million of these types of videos, this was hilarious AND helpful!
Just hats up, brother. Very sweet, fun, informative and well edited video.
This video is AWESOME! Props, my guy.
the quality of this video is insane lil bro, proud of you
this such a fun & informative content! thanks Kai!
Yo this vid was a vibe kai brother loving it
you explane it so well thx for another grate video
Thanks bud!!! Appreciate the Qiyana discussion
great quality of this podcast!
keep it up
8:26 good dog
This was cool as hell man (nice dunkin photo bomb)
Great concept great video
Thank you Kai 🇫🇷
loved this video!! thanks kai :)
kai just two starred his production quality
Great video bro you're such a good teacher and content creator
You said you shouldn’t one trick to improve (which I understand) but how many comps do you think people should be trying to play around? Love this educational content
I would say 2 AD comps and 2 AP comps., Depending on which item or champions you get first. Just keep a few carries on bench just in case you got dropped the right items or 2 star it.
lol are the credentials links a joke? one is in iron and the other is unranked
prob riot id changes
yeah i guess bro did not double check before posting lol
@@danielchoi4047
The unranked one is master last season
no
Riot ID changes--I can change it later
- 650LP last set, competing in vegas open this set
Bet this guy knows how to fold his bedsheets
Anyways, amazing video !! Great content and editing
Genius.
13:32 you should do a clusters tier list
Great vid dawg!
But where'd you get that wizard sleeve jacket tho
ezreal hair op
gold content
I thought this was wired
wow is that zoomer robinsongz wtf
how are you a tft pro? you arent high challenger havent placed high at any pro event dont get it youre just a hobby tft player
He's going to be playing in Vegas Lan event in a few days. Let him cook and probe himself