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The fail invade and the recall delay from Karma already put Kindred in a really bad situation as they lost more than half their health and being down on tempo, and Lee just capitalized on that. Props to Kindred for keeping themself relevant, getting gold and getting marks despite being put in a big disadvantage from level 1. Its more of a team gap rather than jungle gap, as Kindred's team botlane, despite being strong side, cannot push their advantage.
im 500 lp top/mid laner who wants to learn jg and this video taught me nothing except what I see lol. What even are the 4 fundamentals you mention I have watched the whole video and didn't get a single one except "reacting" to the enemy jg and being "proactive" (which is basically the same thing)
I think the Problem is that there are no Set-in-Stone rules which you can Apply in everygame. As he Said its about decision making and being flexible. Here he shows us some examples and teils is How he would react. Its Not about macro Stuff but the fundamentales of decision Making.
the problem with this answer is you cant make a video about "fundamentals" using an example from a gamestate that is very rare and not normal. nothing in this video talks about anything having to do with gameplay fundamentals. like at all. its literally a lee sin running around getting kills against a terrible kindred making terrible decisions the entire game. the game literally starts off with a lee invading the kindred because he saw the enemy team invading bot AND kindred gets chunked.. like if it were fundamentals of decision making, how is it a fundamentally good decision to base instead of gank a pushed lane, then run botside to a lane in hopes that it's trading 30 seconds ahead of time? @@fredaym2081
@@Braxtonkai and like 85% of the time every positive replay always has oem bullshit fiesta lvl 1 or the enemy jungle making a mistake early that any elo player can capitalize on. imo the best videos are the one where the jungler is playing from behind
Yea I don't know about that one. Like Lee's entire earlygame was just a straight row of coinflips that happened to work out and EVEN STILL Kindred was ahead. That was just a teamdiff overall.
Fundamentals: Just hit every max range Lee Sin Q (a dodgeable spell at max range) vs high elo players. If half of those Q's don't hit the Lee Sin would have lost that game. Sure his team was worse but the point is he wouldn't have made enough of a difference. After first recall he should just walk topside and start to clear top to bot.
im really sorry, i like you and your videos but im at minute 8:55 and I took nothing from that showcase. I'm very new to this game maybe this isnt for me but to who is this?
yes exactly thats the weird part, it's a super smart move by lee to path all the way around the pit towards bot just in the hopes that their bot lane takes a trade? then he smartly goes mid to kill the enemy who happens to be 1 hp?
The funny thing is half the lanes were not even that gankable, he just happened to hit every max range Lee Sin Q, which is widely unrealistic no matter how good you are at throwing them .
Even if lee sin was ahead because of better jungling some parts of the advantage he got early game is also because of the champion advantage, lee sin is an early game champion and will have it easier threatening kindred then the other way around. Lee sin has high dmg and is strong in duels meanwhile kindred is more mid/late-game having more impact in teamfights etc. Kindred played that game very well and I learned a lot from that perspective aswell since you dont always have the opportunity to play as the stronger fighter. As a zac main my self I would say that I wouldnt have much different being kindred. Not taking away that Lee sin played a lot to his strengths as he should doing a good job.
Yo guys this is one example game in 14 min if you have an issue seeing how your supposed to adapt not just NPC clear and think only about clear paths than you won’t climb. This is the mental to have when your proactively jungling not queuing next on your 4th loss of the day.
I don't know how your matches work, but my matches are so frustrating. Everything is based on luck. -go farming on bot? *Suddenly top laner gets killed and this is the time you need to gang. -go farming on top *bot needs gang -I recall because there is no one to gang *2 seconds later: Rengar help us you idiot - I am waiting to gang *Wtf are you doing go farm - I go to farm * COME BOT! -I tell a later to fight for a gang * Laner: blind - A Laner actually fights and is dying *Me who is 500 feet away - I finally manage to gang on top and get a kill *The Enemy team has slain the cloud drake *My camps are gone - I go for a team fight and tell others to fight, until I realize I jumped for nothing and my team is blind * After I die: *team fights* Result: "Rep rengar" "Rep jungle" "jungle is useless IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. AND THIS HAPPENS IN IRON 4, wish this video helps me
I don't think you'd show bronze gameplay if you'd wanna show things going the way they are supposed to. Wouldn't be such great advice of people doing it were still bronze lol.
None of this is really applicable to beginners because we don't have anyone that looks at the map to back us up haha. And you didn't actually tell us how to make decisions, you just did a play by play of what someone did in a game and said why they might have done that.. which would only be applicable in that specific game, not an overarching strategy to use all the time.
problem with these videos is that you talk so fast about so many different things and thought processes that it makes it really hard to digest/understand, it almost feels like you walk away from these videos not learning much, if you paused the video to explain key moments it would help the viewer understand more, its hard to listen to you and watch the gameplay at the same time.
Where are the 4 fundamentals? You're just casting these games. At no point in this video do you share "4 fundamentals" or tips. You just describe what happening in the clips, which we can all clearly see, and say what they should or shouldn't have done - which is not a bad thing, but that isn't what you advertise this video as. Every game is very different, and these are very specific scenarios. Super click baity to have this title and thumbnail but never actually do what you said you would
“Fundamentals” don’t change just cause your bronze or challenger. By definition it’s the basics that you should think of in any elo. You can get invaded in low elo too.
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The fail invade and the recall delay from Karma already put Kindred in a really bad situation as they lost more than half their health and being down on tempo, and Lee just capitalized on that. Props to Kindred for keeping themself relevant, getting gold and getting marks despite being put in a big disadvantage from level 1. Its more of a team gap rather than jungle gap, as Kindred's team botlane, despite being strong side, cannot push their advantage.
im 500 lp top/mid laner who wants to learn jg and this video taught me nothing except what I see lol. What even are the 4 fundamentals you mention I have watched the whole video and didn't get a single one except "reacting" to the enemy jg and being "proactive" (which is basically the same thing)
Thnks for describing what im seeing exactly
And.... What exactly were the fundamentals?
I think the Problem is that there are no Set-in-Stone rules which you can Apply in everygame. As he Said its about decision making and being flexible. Here he shows us some examples and teils is How he would react. Its Not about macro Stuff but the fundamentales of decision Making.
the problem with this answer is you cant make a video about "fundamentals" using an example from a gamestate that is very rare and not normal. nothing in this video talks about anything having to do with gameplay fundamentals. like at all. its literally a lee sin running around getting kills against a terrible kindred making terrible decisions the entire game. the game literally starts off with a lee invading the kindred because he saw the enemy team invading bot AND kindred gets chunked.. like if it were fundamentals of decision making, how is it a fundamentally good decision to base instead of gank a pushed lane, then run botside to a lane in hopes that it's trading 30 seconds ahead of time? @@fredaym2081
Virkayu says alot but basically says nothing
yee like the vids but vagueness is very powerful and hindsight on watching replays is 20/20.
@@Braxtonkai and like 85% of the time every positive replay always has oem bullshit fiesta lvl 1 or the enemy jungle making a mistake early that any elo player can capitalize on. imo the best videos are the one where the jungler is playing from behind
this video was very helpful to apply to my games. I felt in control. thank you darth virkayu
That kindred vs lee sin game was such a team diff holy shit. Kindred should have obliterated💀
Yea I don't know about that one. Like Lee's entire earlygame was just a straight row of coinflips that happened to work out and EVEN STILL Kindred was ahead. That was just a teamdiff overall.
Fundamentals: Just hit every max range Lee Sin Q (a dodgeable spell at max range) vs high elo players. If half of those Q's don't hit the Lee Sin would have lost that game. Sure his team was worse but the point is he wouldn't have made enough of a difference. After first recall he should just walk topside and start to clear top to bot.
im really sorry, i like you and your videos but im at minute 8:55 and I took nothing from that showcase. I'm very new to this game maybe this isnt for me but to who is this?
even tho im pretty bad watchin ya vids gives me some confidence to keep playing and learning
convenient how gankable the lanes were during this supposed 200 IQ jungling route
yes exactly thats the weird part, it's a super smart move by lee to path all the way around the pit towards bot just in the hopes that their bot lane takes a trade? then he smartly goes mid to kill the enemy who happens to be 1 hp?
The funny thing is half the lanes were not even that gankable, he just happened to hit every max range Lee Sin Q, which is widely unrealistic no matter how good you are at throwing them .
This is why I love your videos, I have being improving my games cause of u and although I still need to improve, i get to learn so much
First accurate and helpful video on jungling in high elo
Even if lee sin was ahead because of better jungling some parts of the advantage he got early game is also because of the champion advantage, lee sin is an early game champion and will have it easier threatening kindred then the other way around. Lee sin has high dmg and is strong in duels meanwhile kindred is more mid/late-game having more impact in teamfights etc. Kindred played that game very well and I learned a lot from that perspective aswell since you dont always have the opportunity to play as the stronger fighter. As a zac main my self I would say that I wouldnt have much different being kindred.
Not taking away that Lee sin played a lot to his strengths as he should doing a good job.
Yo guys this is one example game in 14 min if you have an issue seeing how your supposed to adapt not just NPC clear and think only about clear paths than you won’t climb. This is the mental to have when your proactively jungling not queuing next on your 4th loss of the day.
first game is just bot lane throwing over and over again as usual
That 8:35 play so clean
Non of this is lee work. Its mostly all.lanes dif a d lee just clear kills nothing els.
I agree. Lee got lucky because enemy team doesn't k own when to back off and literally feeds him picks all hame long.
im kinda confused why the example chosen for this was a video where the enemy jungle invades and gets chunked to
I love your videos, you deserve more visibility man!
im riven otp but I can actually hold my own in jungle cuz i watch these xD
I don't know how your matches work, but my matches are so frustrating. Everything is based on luck.
-go farming on bot?
*Suddenly top laner gets killed and this is the time you need to gang.
-go farming on top
*bot needs gang
-I recall because there is no one to gang
*2 seconds later: Rengar help us you idiot
- I am waiting to gang
*Wtf are you doing go farm
- I go to farm
* COME BOT!
-I tell a later to fight for a gang
* Laner: blind
- A Laner actually fights and is dying
*Me who is 500 feet away
- I finally manage to gang on top and get a kill
*The Enemy team has slain the cloud drake
*My camps are gone
- I go for a team fight and tell others to fight, until I realize I jumped for nothing and my team is blind
* After I die: *team fights*
Result: "Rep rengar" "Rep jungle" "jungle is useless
IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. AND THIS HAPPENS IN IRON 4, wish this video helps me
''Fundamentals'' aha sure thats why ur showing the challanger gamepplay
I don't think you'd show bronze gameplay if you'd wanna show things going the way they are supposed to. Wouldn't be such great advice of people doing it were still bronze lol.
I try to learn stuff from your vids but you talk ao damn fast
I'm a non-native speaker so yeah, it sucks
None of this is really applicable to beginners because we don't have anyone that looks at the map to back us up haha.
And you didn't actually tell us how to make decisions, you just did a play by play of what someone did in a game and said why they might have done that.. which would only be applicable in that specific game, not an overarching strategy to use all the time.
Skill issue
@@evixtis yes, individual skill will make teammates rotate 🤣 you are the problem
Thanks for making me not watch LEC with ludic and educational content
ggwp im now challenger numberr 1111
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hey virkayu, as a viego main what 2nd jungler should i add to pool?
Nidalee
Xin zhao
problem with these videos is that you talk so fast about so many different things and thought processes that it makes it really hard to digest/understand, it almost feels like you walk away from these videos not learning much, if you paused the video to explain key moments it would help the viewer understand more, its hard to listen to you and watch the gameplay at the same time.
Where are the 4 fundamentals? You're just casting these games. At no point in this video do you share "4 fundamentals" or tips. You just describe what happening in the clips, which we can all clearly see, and say what they should or shouldn't have done - which is not a bad thing, but that isn't what you advertise this video as. Every game is very different, and these are very specific scenarios. Super click baity to have this title and thumbnail but never actually do what you said you would
"Fundamentals" and show Challenger gameplay. Ok.
“Fundamentals” don’t change just cause your bronze or challenger. By definition it’s the basics that you should think of in any elo. You can get invaded in low elo too.
A master is someone who has perfected the basics
u shot yourself to the foot
Tell me you're low elo mindset without telling me you're low elo
Oh nevermind your english are more confusing than listening tests
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