I've had this game since its came out on console and I'm constantly forgetting people don't know how to play nice to see type of video tho we gotta keep the community positive
Same.. the one thing i’m doodoo at is timing my rotations.. i second guess myself too much causing me to mess up or end up getting there too late. It’s why i’ve been playing a lot of jungle and mid so i can train myself with those rotations. As i’ve noticed that i tend to feel less like rotating on duo or solo than i do on mid
The one thing that's the trickiest for me to learn is matchups and counter picks. Like I get the whole early vs. late game god thing but when it comes down to 2v2s or 1v1s it's hard to like know exactly how to react to their moves or fight (or not fight) into them. Ik it takes time to learn but I wish it was possible to have like the holy grail of matchups or something.
playing most gods will help you. "know your enemy and know yourself" and all that. after enough years in this game you would have played every god against every god at least once (may vary with new releases) you you should have a good general understanding on who beats who. but it also heavily depends on the skill of those involved, and how quick they are to adapt. for example, change has a heavy counter to poseidon ult. inexperienced poseidons may find themselves lost at not being able to press 4, while inexperienced changes may find themselves feeling safer than they should. but poseidon has a potentially higher damage output (this is where builds come into play). add a gem of iso to the mix and you can aggress on the change to force out her 2, leaving her a sitting duck. same principles apply to gods with leaps, where *usually* whoever leaps last wins the fight (leaps as in, jumping in place for the damage in a heated fight, including leap-ults like osiris) because you dont get hit by them while you hit them with your jump. but pulling this off requires a very good understanding of how much damage you and the enemy does, and how much damage you and your enemy take. these are just some examples on how the tide of a fight can fluctuate, with counters turning into disadvantages and vice versa depending on how each player approaches the matchup. completly 1 sided hard counters are quite rare, like how a nox can basically be immune to a susano if she also gets a bit of help from the team. all of these things require time and experience, there is no shortcut. good luck.
Searched this up after a game. My team was complaining on me for not rotating after 20 minutes that I should’ve rotated. Instead of teaching me they hated on me and was toxic. Don’t be like this.
Play on characters that don't rely on tankiness or the ability to dive. Benevolence hurts your early pressure, but allows for a great late game. Peelers like geb, ganesha, and benefit from compassion greatly, and some Warrior supps can go animosity.
See that’s a thing that you just need to decide yourself. How good is your 3v3? Do you want to fight that 3v3? Is there a better fight somewhere else? Is there farm coming up somewhere or an objective? Stuff like that
I think this is possibly the most important, difficult to answer questions that new players have to find out. Thanks for making this video
:D thanks for the kind comment
Agreed. Couldn’t find anything like this until I started watching inbowned
I've had this game since its came out on console and I'm constantly forgetting people don't know how to play nice to see type of video tho we gotta keep the community positive
Yeah same especially when it's only my side that's getting the new players
i can see why you main support.even when not actually playing, you're still trying to help players improve. BobbydaGoat
:D thank you for the kind words
This is amazing! Thank you!!! Btw congratulations on today great games with the kings
Thank you even tho we lost :/
@@Inbowned yeah well it was still a great series! Next year you might be on top you never know:) you’ll have a whole year to reflect
@@keyosh1152 They still have a chance to go to worlds in SWC placement matches I believe.
Bro you be dropping the bangers…. Needed this
I’m glad you liked it!
Same.. the one thing i’m doodoo at is timing my rotations.. i second guess myself too much causing me to mess up or end up getting there too late. It’s why i’ve been playing a lot of jungle and mid so i can train myself with those rotations. As i’ve noticed that i tend to feel less like rotating on duo or solo than i do on mid
Awesome video! You’re definitely one of my favorite smite RUclipsrs
Thank you Chris :)
Thanks for the guide Bobby. Super helpful!
The one thing that's the trickiest for me to learn is matchups and counter picks. Like I get the whole early vs. late game god thing but when it comes down to 2v2s or 1v1s it's hard to like know exactly how to react to their moves or fight (or not fight) into them. Ik it takes time to learn but I wish it was possible to have like the holy grail of matchups or something.
playing most gods will help you. "know your enemy and know yourself" and all that. after enough years in this game you would have played every god against every god at least once (may vary with new releases) you you should have a good general understanding on who beats who. but it also heavily depends on the skill of those involved, and how quick they are to adapt.
for example, change has a heavy counter to poseidon ult. inexperienced poseidons may find themselves lost at not being able to press 4, while inexperienced changes may find themselves feeling safer than they should. but poseidon has a potentially higher damage output (this is where builds come into play). add a gem of iso to the mix and you can aggress on the change to force out her 2, leaving her a sitting duck.
same principles apply to gods with leaps, where *usually* whoever leaps last wins the fight (leaps as in, jumping in place for the damage in a heated fight, including leap-ults like osiris) because you dont get hit by them while you hit them with your jump. but pulling this off requires a very good understanding of how much damage you and the enemy does, and how much damage you and your enemy take.
these are just some examples on how the tide of a fight can fluctuate, with counters turning into disadvantages and vice versa depending on how each player approaches the matchup. completly 1 sided hard counters are quite rare, like how a nox can basically be immune to a susano if she also gets a bit of help from the team. all of these things require time and experience, there is no shortcut. good luck.
just slam yourr head on the keyboard until you or the enemy dies
@@WileyBoxx nah I don't play Arthur
Clever
Thank you so much for making these guides
You’re welcome!
Thanks mate really appreciate ya keeping my request 😋
Searched this up after a game. My team was complaining on me for not rotating after 20 minutes that I should’ve rotated. Instead of teaching me they hated on me and was toxic. Don’t be like this.
Yeah sometimes the fire of competition clouds peoples judgement and they become toxic. Sorry the game was lame :/
Thank you bobby! I appreciate the knowledge.
This helps very much thank you
Thank you
petition to add "I am strong" to the VGS
“I will f*** so hard rn” would work also
Thank you senpai
BOBBY, thank you!
Literally played a game where the whole enemy team just stood in towers and wouldn’t fight even when we were at titan they stood in fountain lol
Can you explain benevolence and who to use it with
He has a video on that pretty sure
He made a video on this 7 days ago, check it out
Yup it's a real good starter guide
Play on characters that don't rely on tankiness or the ability to dive. Benevolence hurts your early pressure, but allows for a great late game. Peelers like geb, ganesha, and benefit from compassion greatly, and some Warrior supps can go animosity.
In my ranked games about min 5 - 15 theres always a 3v3 in mid, should i go farm or stay and afk farm there as a support?
See that’s a thing that you just need to decide yourself. How good is your 3v3? Do you want to fight that 3v3? Is there a better fight somewhere else? Is there farm coming up somewhere or an objective? Stuff like that
How about you make a guide for yourself on how to stop inting in spl
What the heck man
Ngl Bobby gets picked a lot should you really be telling people how to rotate