o.k. - the question just before 15 min . . . i predicted zed should have gone top to farm then mid to pick up the gank (should have been there before "malphite gets chunked" to get the kill). for that reason i didn't pick "go mid to soak the wave" b/c i would also be showing on the map. you predicted zed with a counter gank bot, so Don't go bot . . . but in your explanation you clearly indicated wanting to influence bot . . . i was right on with the answers all the way except this one
What is your best advice to avoid malphite becoming tilted, assuming he's an average gold mid laner losing lane and spam pinging? Fair to say mental boom is 30% of the problem in low elo
@Tyler Supinski You have to mute teammates. I've never met anyone who's been able to stay calm while teammates spam ping and talk trash to you in chat 👍
BRUH THIS CHANNEL IS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER I'm amaze that I really did learn after watching guides for 4-5 years now. I get pretty much all of it except for the last 2. Now I know that what I'm doing is right and needs to improve a little more. Ey can you do more of this question (with memes like those chickens) but in other roles.
Scenarios that most likely will happen (and have happened to to): A: botlane dies everytime zed ganks even though his ganks are "bad" B: you fail jump the dragon pit and malphite and botlane doesn't follow so mord kills you and takes drake C: darius dives kled and ints 3 times after having a massive lead then flame the jungler and goes afk
Then you should watch how to carry your brain-dead teammates videos :D there are a lot of them actually. This one for testing your ability to make the correct decisions, like yea your teammates can throw but are you also throwing when they are not? Here is one: ruclips.net/video/qEDgKT6O1rc/видео.html
This describes 75% of my Teammates i get ranked with so Accurate. LOL have such a bad Matchmaking, getting smurfs into easy Games and punish their Loyal Community, that put so much Artwork, Love and Ideas, since the first Days with them into it(or since the Days in the Battle Net in Warcraft 3), with of the worst Matchmakings in History.
My game be like the yasuo feed akali 6 kills within 10min and then enemies dive 4v2 to kill you and the support in bot lane. There are games when the teammates are too bad that you couldn't carry by any chance.
The problem with this is: You can't plan for stupid. You can attempt to play around stupid by making the best decisions. A: We don't know if the botlane is stupid and if they would die to Zed everytime. If they do, then adapt your plays around that. As for B, that's your fuck up. Improve your mechanics. Don't fail the jump. As for C, again, you can't inherently make the assumption that your Darius is going to throw, if he does, then you react to it, otherwise you just keep playing smart.
I got frozen on by a Darius when I started the game in season 10 I was iron…he asked me if I was new after the game then proceeded to tell me how he was able to get the lead early and how to play vs Darius he was a plat Smurf
freezing is something that players dont know how to do, they constantly push and overextend and die, then flame teammates for not helping them I had a game where I played lulu support and my adc took tower, got chaced from mid through river, pinged adc assistance and then danger and she kept attacking tower, died 1v3 under their tower, then blamed me for not helping, noted I ran not towards her but away from everyone because I had 2% mana left from drake and mid clash where we took 2 kills with no friendlies dying
I feel like the problem in this rank is not the early leads you get, its more like controling your team mates to not int after said leads and throw the game.
That's the thing. You can't control your team. And the more you do that, the more they get tilted and ruin your already winning game. This isn't a single player game. It's a team based game and that's why cooperation is equal to winning.
The problem in this rank is how YOU choose to keep YOUR champion in the game. If you aren't influencing anything then you may as well throw a coin into the lake and wish for a winning team. You have to take agency and realize what you must do to tip the scales. If you make enough mistakes you'll have a really hard time climbing out of gold. Buckle up and do the right things at the right time. Stay alive, don't keep too much gold in your pockets, and influence lanes at the right times
Interesting for early game but a lot of games will get thrown by either me or a teammate after already being ahead. Seeing a similar example for a variety of objectives to take in mid game and how you get a team to follow would be great
Because you dont change your game style as the game progresses. What got you fed early game won't "keep" you fed mid + late game. Understand other champions power spikes.
You don't have to win every game you get an early lead though. Chances are your winrate is close to 50% +/- 5%. If you played 1000 games, and we only took a look at your winrate for games where your team is up 3k+ gold at 15min, the winrate for those games would likely be 60-80%. Same with the opposite, games where you are down 3k+ your winrate would likely be 20-40%. If you increase your ability to help your team get an early lead, you might still lose a game from time to time, but overall you will win significantly more, regardless of your teammates.
Ping them as much as you can, mute chat and never expect them to follow. If they follow, good, If not just adapt your play or try something else. But not blaming them is a good start(EVEN IF they are nada teammates) cause If you do they will not follow.
@@luizemanoel2588 I mute pings on anyone who pings an unneeded amount of times Keep that shit 3 and under per triggering instance or I and who knows how many other players arnt going to hear it
I enjoy this content. I use it in regular games tho. I find the people I get matched with in rank are very rude, have an unhealthy relationship with pings and disrespectful. So I stopped trying to climb and just enjoy the game in regular PVP. The tips I learn here help me communicate with my teammates better too.
Step 1: Mute all. Step 2: the second someone starts to spam ping ? or help pings: Mute their pings and be on your way. No reason to give up ranked cause some baddie on your team doesnt know how to lane properly.
@@ACertainGuy0 after my first season of LOL i reached gold. And i stopped playing. I just play only normals and enjoy my katarina and yasuo skins. :) no point playing rankeds for me because of how toxic lol is and how fucked up ranked system is
I love how the explanation is so intuitive that half-way the video you start to instantly recognise the best options the exact moment they're presented.
Can we see the same video but with the realistic situation : every lane is losing ? I really want to see how you can turn the tables when there is no gank available
Play slow, focus on getting yourself in a position where you are powerful. Enemy team will overextend, make bad dives or take bad trades, look for these opportunities, and think of ways to collect on them. In Kha'zix's case you want to look at who you can 1v1, and when you can do it, try to get early level 6 and catch enemy jungler or mid in river. Once you get a kill and open up the map you can sometimes snowball this into a recovery. Which either gets yourself ahead, or pulls your team back into the game.
I would like one of this kind of videos for ADC role. Although I'm not a jungle main, I still try to evaluate what I would think a jungler should do and I did not miss much (feeling good :D)
At 14:25 i'd say a gank bot isnt bad since you either have a free gank or if u get spotted can still path krugs + theres no topside up for the zed to crossmap
I'm a support main but I still watch these jungling videos to understand the mind of junglers and how they work, and best plays to do so I can help out better as a support, and I'll say so far in my games, these tips have been working because of the knowledge.
I'm currently in plat, same 5 cents as other comments pointed. You showed very optimistic scenario. None of the lanes fed. What often happens is one or two lanes feed. Then winning lane roam and f up remaining lane that did okish. You got 2 men jungle invaded and now you are feeding. Show me the game your lanes are 1/6 or 0/5/1 and you solo carry. Think can only imagine you play something like Irelia got ultra fed in lane and 1v9 the game. Or enemy feel so ahead they start running down and give your team massive shutdowns. Your team champions scale better and you somehow climb back and win. But usually when your teammates feed badly game is lost.
he does some games like that where he gets fed as diana but his team still sucks, most the time his challenger knowledge and actual outplay skills make him burst the team while his feeding teammates manage to finish the already won teamfight to get back ahead... probably specific to diana bc her R is aoe
The point of this guide is to do the correct things. If you get the 1/6 player, the same concepts apply. You should still do the correct plays, even if you lose the game.
@@Pyrrha_Nikos The thing is that you will not win games on gold by playing correctly like in this video. You will be hardstuck, useless jungler by that playstyle. The reason why high elo smurf can climb by playing like that is because of their micro and better reflexes than your average gold player. This guide is just lying to nohand (no offence) players who think that they can climb by simply following medicore rules of gameplay. To climb with gold level micro, you need to play agressive and abuse op champions, not play correctly and without mistakes. There are countless mistakes done in low elo that will throw your game and back you into game. As always with those videos. These are played by higher elo smurf with better micro, reflexes, knowledge and map awarness than your typical gold player. Making same decisions as smurf would do will not help gold player learn and improve on their game.
To get from silver to gold I had to get out of the results based mindset and focus on making the right play regardless of the outcome. I chased the guaranteed gold. To get to play tho I gotta get better at punishing opponent’s mistakes
@@pauljamesmontoya4654 yeah Diana! You can almost face check any champion and still win 1v2 trade. And if you fed 1v3. You can solo towerdive ADC support or mage. Similar champ to mentioned Irelia.
Took this when I first started playing, I got 1/4 right, took it again got them all right! I’ve definitely been improving too, I love these choice based videos, they really helped me improve my macro when I was starting off
5:27 I just want to also point out that you can tell zed started red buff with out checking on kled since you can see that the bot laners position on an aggressive bush which meant they are already in lane.
I think the biggest thing that is missed here is the fact players in every elo for some reason more often than not will think they are the smartest player on the team while making little to no real impact on the game at best or make things worse by getting upset tilting and going on a blind rampage of forcibly griefing the rest of the game.
@@dawidlol1337 yeah but even if there is a mistake, you can’t always rush in and secure a kill due a bunch of different circumstances, like placing, time, health, gear, etc. or just if the overall champion is a good counter, like a tank vs a squishy.
@@air9227 yep. what people don't realize is that these guides aren't teaching you to win every game, but rather maximize your win percent by not unknowingly being part of the problem.
The first question, hit lvl 3 from your red side and invade Hecarim's blue, heca always paths bot, meaning hes doing red,raptors,wolves,blue (or is full clearing) meaning you have a free pick on heca on his blue/gromp if youre on time with the clear.
Just one thing you guys are overlooking each time. Players in gold DO NOT KNOW how to freeze. They see a big wave and start spamming skills. I played top a lot and this happens each and every time, I'm no longer worried leaving the wave in a bad state because they will just push towards me even when I'm behind. Do not make decisions based on your teammates wave management skills.
I have a little problem with 11:05 Bronze players will likely not freeze if the gank is successful, most bronze players don't even know what a freeze is x) You guys actually have a video on why most low elo toplaners don't use their lead well, and now our game plan is to snowball toplane? A bit of an inconsistency here if I may
I mean, sure it’s informative but not a single lane fed early on. What would happen if Zed’s terrible ganks actually worked with enemy bot getting fed and snowballing? Because that’s exactly what happens almost every game. I would want to know is what do you do as a jungler if your top, bot and mid aren’t strong and don’t win their lanes and even feed?
In that case, challengers will try to flip teamfight with good mechanics, which cannot be leanred as easily as the macro play in this video. Keep in mind that challengers cannot win every game in silver/gold. They even have losing streaks in silver/gold elos (search loser queue kingstix, neace, tfblade). In very few games can a player confidently say that he would win on both sides, and those games differentiate how good a player is. If you are Gold, and there are 10 games you lose, a Challenger cannot turn those 10 loses into wins. They may turn 2 of the 10 loses into wins, and they will still lose those 8 games you think impossible to win (Indeed they are impossible to win). You may think it is not impressive, but if you have ~50% winrate, e.g. 10W-10L, turnning 2 games means 12W-8L, 60% winrate. Guess what, 60% winrate is a smurf.
Any challenger player worth their shit could easily 1v9 Plat and below games. In this case, as a jungler with superior mechanics, all he has to do is get the income from destroying 1 side of the map and counterjungling then, then outplay or wait for mistakes. Its low elo, they will make mistakes guaranteed
@@bryantran16 There is no challenger who will carry every game on low elo. Too much variables, like enemy having duo boosters, enemy also having smurf who got easier player as opponent, smurf team going apeshit just inting to the point of no return (like fed rengar who will just oneshot smurf), simply 4/1 FF, enemy team being ahead with braindead champions who can't be outplayed and smurf's team being dogshit. Ofc, you can say there are low elo stompers like master yi, trynda or evelynn, but there are simply too much in league, to say that someone can certainly win every game.
My comment was not meant to be taken literally... obviously no one can win 100% of the time. But if put against TRUE low elo players (obviously no smurfs and boosters because that wouldn't be a true low elo team), any challenger with a relatively good solo q champ (as they should) would run over them anytime. A fed gold player is just a gold player with a bit better items, but still garbage micro and macro that you can easily take advantage of.
16:20 is the main reason low elo junglers are horrible. There you break off and STOP krugs to react to the zed gank. 99% of junglers in gold would just continue krugs. That would literally be the game losing thing to do at that point and have seen it far to often. So far, even if a jungler picked the clearly worst options in all the trivia questions so far, it wouldn't have any major effect on the game to this point. Even with the worst options taken, it would all be recoverable. Not responding at krugs at the point in the video I referenced though would be GG. This is literally what should have been pointed out and emphasized the most. It isn't the pathing or ganking choices a jungler decides upon in the early game that really determine the outcome. It is not responding to a fluid situation. If you are bot, your bot side is expecting help. If you didn't respond as the jungler to that situation, you are going to tilt the ever living crap out of your botside. Playing in low elo isn't just the homer simpson strategy, it is the gettiing into the head of your team mates strategy as well. As far as ganking mid being the worst possible choice, that is debatable. Malphite is a FAR better roamer with his ult than morde. Getting him ahead to reach 6 first allows malphite to add significant pressure to the map with the threat of his ult. Ganks aren't always about making a kill. Sometimes a drive by show up is just enough pressure to change the tempo of a lane. This is why videos like this are not so black and white. Morde is always going to have the early advantage in that matchup over malph. Actually, malph typically always concedes the early game to his lane opponent since his only good farming tool is Q which isn't the shortest cooldown and is bad on mana cost early. Since morde is a manaless champ, he is going to have a massive advantage in lane early against a malph. It is good to recognize this and decide if pressing mid is a good choice to get malph ahead or not. As a jungler, you run the risk in doing so and not doing so. Top is less risky to pressure, and one could argue the effect of overcamping top. You can completely demoralize the Kled and set him back even further. The problem with focusing top early game is giving up dragon pressure, and you know the Zed is going to focus bottom. It can demoralize your botside and you end up with 2 dead weights in the game if your botside loses. On top of that, one has to think how much impact a Darius, even if fed, is going to have in mid to late game team fights. Sure a Darius is going to be strong, but one has to look at the team comps. With an enemy morde, it is very easy for morde to get on a darius and take him out of the fight with his ult. This does mean morde will have to rely on the rest of his team to clear your team in that window, but for morde it would be a no brainer to do every time if darius is that big and part of the team fight. If vayne is ahead, Morde would have a significantly harder time reaching vayne to take her out so would have to rely on Zed to do so. I think the video here over simplifies things and really doesn't go in depth well enough. Truth be told, there is no clear answer. There is only one potential early mistake a jungler could have done in this video that would have literally cost them the game without being unrecoverable. I pointed that out already.
4:58 you could also see it from the timing at which kled arrived,bot took too long to show up where kled came exactly at the right timing if he would have leashed
I want to clear something up, in low elo they aren't (Fake leashing). These people are literally making sure enemy jungler doesn't take the buff, they aren't thinking about outsmarting the enemy. LOL They're there because the jungler want to protect his stuff. These people aren't smart. I know, I'm part of said people who don't think that many moves ahead.
at least they're thinking about it. in my matches, my bot laners would leave the jungle if I'm start at top side jungle. and if i'm at bot side jungle ,my top laner would almost never be guarding the top side jungle (which is sometimes understandable if they're better at lv1 duel and are looking for a surprise duel). worse they would be under outer turret. meanwhile my mid laners are NEVER in the jungle and always under outer turret. like, for what? they think enemies are going to walk into turret range and they wanna make sure they secure the kill? it's so dumb
Bro I don’t mean this in a rude way and maybe I’m just biased but I think you’re severely underestimating league players ability to understand the concept of fake leashes. Even back when I was in bronze I’d even take a small amount of damage or just use a spel to burn some mana to make it look like i leash. It’s not that difficult of a concept
To ppl saying this is not a realistic scenario bc not all lanes are losing, remember, he made the right decisions thats why his lanes does not lose hard.
Just hit emerald 3 playing only jungle Graves. Being 61% WR in around 120 games i must say one thing ... 90% of games on plat and above will demand you to change tactics multiple times, because there is almost never a perfect scenario where you are just allowed to free farm and gank. It is so easy to read and counterplay because enemy will always have at least 1 guy roaming usually its the support, they will also ward your jg and play very smart because they know the basics.. Which means the game is not nearly as passive as you would think. There is alot more battle around vision, drakes/heralds are not easy to rush as enemy will come and check the river in most of the times. Also there is alot of counter ganking, when you think you have perfect opportunity for a gank, it often ends up being the opposite , as enemy jungler was waiting for your gank to immidiately counter gank you. So basically every game is different and you just have to constantly know what you are doing.. fundamentals
After reading those comments I feel more pissed than before. I think those videos, websites, etc are one reason why there is so much toxicity in league. People (700.000 Subscriber) start playing like they got "teached" by those videos and websites and lose more and more, cause they are not the truth, this is not how you play league. If everyone would watch LCS etc. and try to adapt this playstyle, the game would be free of toxicity and intness. People just play on Autopilot or after those videos that they dont think about what they're even doing. They just play like how they got told. thats the worst thing you can do. I am Diamond 1 near Master, and the this elo isnt like it was 5 years before. Mostly everyone can get Master now. there are 800 Master players on EUW and it sucks. no one plays as a team, no one moves, no one thinks, no one tries to win, everyone just play selfish cause they were told to play like that. Thats the worst thing you can do, like legit the worst thing. Stop play selfish, start using your brain, eyes and hands and start play like your elo. Even in high diamond and Masters there is still no Macro like it was in Season 6. Like legit WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK. Either you teach your viewers right and begin with the ABSOLUTE BASICS like going into Custom pick zilean, dont take any dmg runes and items disable your spells, and try to reach 100 cs in 10 minutes. I bet 1 Mio. € that 99,99% wont be able to do that. It's so frustrating to see those videos getting spammed into my youtube as recommended videos just because I watching streamer's videos on youtube...
@@brydonthunder I do it all the time, mostly getting hit by the enemy's buff and walk out from it so their top laner sees me walking out from their side of jungle.
In the first question both B and C can be correct depending on lane state and how good your players/the enemy players are. There are lots of scenarios where answer B is shit, where you should never 3 camp into mid or top gank. If Zed does the same and you gank mid you 100% lose the 2v2 if Zed counter ganks cuz Malph isn't a champ. Same for Top side. Also depends a lot on how healthy both your and enemy mid and top are. Like most things League isn't black and white and you have to constantly look how lanes and games play out to decide what your next move is. Also K6 full clear might be slow but if your lanes are inting it or if they're hard winning because they're much better you've gotta change up your plan a little. In pro play you would pretty much NEVER choose option B btw, in pro play C is almost always the better clear.
This was a great video and I got most of these questions right. The problem is, it’s low elo. You never know when someone will throw lead, when a bad gank will go well because why not, or when the team won’t follow up on what is an optimal play. That said, this is why I don’t jungle. It’s WAY too much brain power for something that I’m supposed to enjoy(a game). I just play top to experience the ebb and flow of crashing and rebounding waves.
I tried to play jungle many times, I started LoL at the end of S1 and play on and off and main support. But whenever I play jungle doesn't matter how well I do in early and give kills to every lane they just start throwing because they think they're 1v5 gods after winning early game, then they blame you... 100% same outcome every time... or your botlane dies every time they go to lane then you can't take a single dragon and you're the shit jungle, no gank no objectives. trash game
I got everything right, iv watched a lot of guides etc. and to me these are actually also the decisions I make in game, or most of the time, they seem logical, im still hardtack bronze though, even though iv gotten and stomped many gold mmr games. For me I can't really play many in a row, as I just tend to loose focus and loose games. That's prolly my biggest problem and irl ganks mid game
as someone who is trying to improve her jungle game, I'm happy that I got all but 2 answers correct! now I just gotta be able to make those decisions in real time during a game =]
Very informative video, thank you. It would help a lot if you could mention in your title, or in your subscription, that this video is mainly for Junglers, as you are giving your information from a Junglers standpoint.
i admire everyone that is able to climb in league of legends, in the past i have played a lot of tournaments in osu and managed to get predator in apex legends, but i simply can't do league. I cannot handle the immense frustration that comes with having to deal with the brainlets we all call teammates. By no means am i an amazing player that carries every game, but i think my previous achievements show that i am willing to learn, adapt and admit mistakes in order to improve, but when it comes to league, i simply can't handle it. I go to bed after playing 3 games of league and i feel genuinely exhausted and angry.
4:32 You have 1 minute and 45 secs after 15 secs starting base (idk the term) to ward either enemy blue (if you start in red) or enemy red (if you start in blue). There's 66% chance that there's an enemy waiting in the bushes that's why ask your teammates (top, mid, bot or supp if leash is not needed) to go nearby enemy tower to gain info if their enemy is there or not so you can predict where or when you can ward and you can also predict where the enemy jg starts. I've been doing this since s10 when I figured it out how to clear jungle faster. 5:02 edit: it's totally ineffective if both of either laners didn't take damage from jg leash. it can only happen in Silver ranked.
I loved how this video was put together, sometimes the videos are a little too overwhelming, there is too much information in a little window of time to process, ingame is one thing but in a 5min video to say "In this case, where would you go?" but you don't even know the picks in the game is kinda hard to follow. Great job
My guesses for the sake of curiosity. I am not a LoL player, but I have played a few games of it and largely did horribly. I am big-time into strategy, though, so I wonder how my broad-sense of strategy holds up with just a surface level understanding of the game mechanics. 1: B because I prefer versatility and the game just started. (correct answer, wrong reason) 2: I have no idea what red buff/blue buff means so.. (wrong lol) 3: C because mid looks like it can handle the situation and I do not want to sustain injuries before going C. (correct all around) 4: If I am seeing it right, he is attacking 2 enemies with his team too far away to assist. (correct answer, 50-50 reason) 5: I am not sure what a scuttle does, or if it de-spawns, but hit C on the way to A if scuttles de-spawn and are useful for more than xp, otherwise go straight to A to steal camps/xp from their side for late game advantage. (correct answer, wrong reason) 6: A because top can handle themself and C would risk time wasted if the re-spawn hasn't happened yet. (wrong all around) 7: No because you cannot escape if the battle goes south, plus they can easily fall back to tower anyway. (wrong all around) 8: C to help bot get their footing back. (wrong all around) 9: B. same reason as before. (2/3 chance of success and still wrong all around lol) 10: B. I wanted to say A until I remembered your position on the map lol. (correct all around) 11: A if your team is strong enough now, no idea what that looks like. B if not. (correct all around) 12: No idea what either characters' abilities are so no idea so.. (wrong) Totals: 6 right answers, 4 wrong, 2 unknown. 3 right reasons, 1 50-50 reason, 6 wrong reasons, 2 unknown. Not bad for having so little knowledge on the game, but I am honestly a bit disappointed I only got half of them right.
Thank you for the guidelines it’s nice to see I’m right mostly right when I tell people how to play certain situations. (Obviously I’m not since I should adapt to the absolute awful decision making of my teammates)
Like a challenger once said „I can’t carry these apes and how are people supposed to climb when it’s about luck with teammates? It doesn’t matter if you play a perfect game because what’s most important in low elo is which team has the least amount of afks and trolls.
Sorry but in the first question none of those are right for a Yi main, never try to engage before level 5 or you'll end up being wreckt, so you always try to turbo that level and let the laners lane.
That second question about the leash gave me a brain gasm, cause I didn't even look at the health bar. I feel like I'm getting sharingan training right now, cause I only got that one question wrong...too bad I'm an adc/support main and not a jungler, HAHA!
5:20 technically you can take a hit from the camp let it reset, therefore this is not a dead giveaway. i mean surely players dont do it, but technically its possible
see this is good and all but he keeps waiting for the others to make mistakes. you forget the others are also the players on your team. so expect to see that your lanes will be making the same mistakes and then setting you back. Do not pay for stuff like this, yes you can learn some stuff from them but you can also learn from free videos online or watching pro play (in solo not 5 stacks) You want the best tips? here they are; 1. Read and understand patch notes. 2. Start of game /mute all. 3. Cs over kills. (one kill atm is the same as 12 minions). 4. Build for the strongest lane (counter who is fed). 5. Objectives over kills. (this do not mean take deaths to gain objectives, if you find you are dying top a lot anyways. Learn Sion to damage towers and push lane even after death. ult and tp gets you back in lane faster) 6. If and when you team fight. Ignore front line tanks, land on back line adc/supports.
I got the idea on all I've seen, but I disagree about one. It's a long run, but you could krugs into raptors over the top gank, as your timer was for enemy raptors, which you'd guess by the time he showed bot side, so you knew both camps would be up for you if you went krugs - raptors, instead of raptors - krugs. Although the Kled gank was likely the better call anyway, the basis of your statement didn't make sense.
It's funny... I got a lot of these questions wrong by second guessing and overcomplicating the logic behind what I would typically do, figuring that my instinct must be heavily flawed since I'm not able to climb to diamond. But If I just went on the instinct and simple reasoning that got me hard stuck in platinum I would have aced the test lol
I watched a game where a GM Tryndamere onetrick did smurf in bronze and could not carry with over 30 kills because his team was dead all the time and you can not push 3 lanes alone. When you are only gold 4-3 good you might stuck silver 2 without very much room to improve.
Watching this because I've fallen from grace I'm stuck silver when I used to be plat 1 on several seasons. The changes are too big and my break from league to play wow vanilla and tbc left me out of practice hoping I'm about be reminded on how to play
This is great if all lanes are stable. But often a "troll" gank bot like what Zed did often wins the game in gold/plat elos. Because even if you die or blow sums, a bot lead is too impactful. When I see high elo junglers play in lower elos, I don't really see them picking the safe options. They invade and regank lanes, playing risky because they can win off of better micro and solo carry games.
I remember I had a master smurf on Kayn vs Elise in something gold elo once, and he kept perma invading her and killing her even though you'd think Elise who is stronger than Kayn early in a 1v1 would win these duels easily. I don't remember how it ended up this way, but I suspect he just did his first clear faster than her since Elise does suck clearing camps early, and likely stole her buff while she was low and clearing. Game was unplayable for the enemy team because of hard he shut her down.
Very nice video, but i'd like to see it w 6 camp clear champs. I'm a fiddle otp and the decision making changes a little bit due to his poor gank setup before level 6. It confused me a bit because some decisions that I took were incorrect, but I didn't know if it was due to my champion's playstyle or if it was due to my lack of knowledge.. Thumbs up tho, I enjoyed the video!
As Fiddle I would value getting level 6 before doing any gank shenanigans. It can work but you may have to flash. It really depends on your matchups I think.
Honestly, I didn't find this all that helpful. The opening of the video implied that this would be a blueprint to help win games where your laners weren't winning, but the jg didn't feel like the tipping point in winning any of those lanes. Top was ahead pre-gank, mid held their own, and the only real jg difference for bot was securing kills after they'd held off 2-3 ganks themselves. Feels like a central counter to "don't take risky plays" is a game where you follow this philosophy but also are in a position where a lane is losing so hard that you pressured to take a risk.
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o.k. - the question just before 15 min . . . i predicted zed should have gone top to farm then mid to pick up the gank (should have been there before "malphite gets chunked" to get the kill). for that reason i didn't pick "go mid to soak the wave" b/c i would also be showing on the map. you predicted zed with a counter gank bot, so Don't go bot . . . but in your explanation you clearly indicated wanting to influence bot . . . i was right on with the answers all the way except this one
What is your best advice to avoid malphite becoming tilted, assuming he's an average gold mid laner losing lane and spam pinging? Fair to say mental boom is 30% of the problem in low elo
@Tyler Supinski You have to mute teammates. I've never met anyone who's been able to stay calm while teammates spam ping and talk trash to you in chat 👍
@James Ladd Both answers were correct. Heading bot side instead of heading mid was also a fine choice in that spot. 👍
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I'm amaze that I really did learn after watching guides for 4-5 years now. I get pretty much all of it except for the last 2. Now I know that what I'm doing is right and needs to improve a little more.
Ey can you do more of this question (with memes like those chickens) but in other roles.
Scenarios that most likely will happen (and have happened to to):
A: botlane dies everytime zed ganks even though his ganks are "bad"
B: you fail jump the dragon pit and malphite and botlane doesn't follow so mord kills you and takes drake
C: darius dives kled and ints 3 times after having a massive lead then flame the jungler and goes afk
Yee fr. One game isnt a good sample
Then you should watch how to carry your brain-dead teammates videos :D there are a lot of them actually. This one for testing your ability to make the correct decisions, like yea your teammates can throw but are you also throwing when they are not? Here is one: ruclips.net/video/qEDgKT6O1rc/видео.html
This describes 75% of my Teammates i get ranked with so Accurate.
LOL have such a bad Matchmaking, getting smurfs into easy Games and punish their Loyal Community, that put so much Artwork, Love and Ideas, since the first Days with them into it(or since the Days in the Battle Net in Warcraft 3), with of the worst Matchmakings in History.
My game be like the yasuo feed akali 6 kills within 10min and then enemies dive 4v2 to kill you and the support in bot lane. There are games when the teammates are too bad that you couldn't carry by any chance.
The problem with this is:
You can't plan for stupid. You can attempt to play around stupid by making the best decisions.
A: We don't know if the botlane is stupid and if they would die to Zed everytime. If they do, then adapt your plays around that.
As for B, that's your fuck up. Improve your mechanics. Don't fail the jump.
As for C, again, you can't inherently make the assumption that your Darius is going to throw, if he does, then you react to it, otherwise you just keep playing smart.
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@@skillcapped it's worth it, i think I unlocked 99.9% of my brain capacity... Haha great video
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at 10:57 i just wanna point out that the chances of darius freezing the wave there in gold is like 1/10
if he subscirbed to this channel he would freeze :)
I got frozen on by a Darius when I started the game in season 10 I was iron…he asked me if I was new after the game then proceeded to tell me how he was able to get the lead early and how to play vs Darius he was a plat Smurf
Juggernaut players don’t know how to freeze even up in low diamond
freezing is something that players dont know how to do, they constantly push and overextend and die, then flame teammates for not helping them
I had a game where I played lulu support and my adc took tower, got chaced from mid through river, pinged adc assistance and then danger and she kept attacking tower, died 1v3 under their tower, then blamed me for not helping, noted I ran not towards her but away from everyone because I had 2% mana left from drake and mid clash where we took 2 kills with no friendlies dying
Man, I'm freezing waves and getting frozen in friggin' Silver!
I feel like the problem in this rank is not the early leads you get, its more like controling your team mates to not int after said leads and throw the game.
That's the thing. You can't control your team. And the more you do that, the more they get tilted and ruin your already winning game. This isn't a single player game. It's a team based game and that's why cooperation is equal to winning.
it's better to have a higher chance of winning with leads that MIGHT get thrown than not have a lead at all and then int even more.
Correct sir finally someone gets it
I know it is evil but for this reason I started taking kills unless it's a vayne or something
The problem in this rank is how YOU choose to keep YOUR champion in the game. If you aren't influencing anything then you may as well throw a coin into the lake and wish for a winning team. You have to take agency and realize what you must do to tip the scales. If you make enough mistakes you'll have a really hard time climbing out of gold. Buckle up and do the right things at the right time. Stay alive, don't keep too much gold in your pockets, and influence lanes at the right times
Interesting for early game but a lot of games will get thrown by either me or a teammate after already being ahead. Seeing a similar example for a variety of objectives to take in mid game and how you get a team to follow would be great
Because you dont change your game style as the game progresses. What got you fed early game won't "keep" you fed mid + late game. Understand other champions power spikes.
You don't have to win every game you get an early lead though. Chances are your winrate is close to 50% +/- 5%. If you played 1000 games, and we only took a look at your winrate for games where your team is up 3k+ gold at 15min, the winrate for those games would likely be 60-80%. Same with the opposite, games where you are down 3k+ your winrate would likely be 20-40%.
If you increase your ability to help your team get an early lead, you might still lose a game from time to time, but overall you will win significantly more, regardless of your teammates.
@@guybaronti3867 Just making a suggestion for what would be useful
Ping them as much as you can, mute chat and never expect them to follow. If they follow, good, If not just adapt your play or try something else. But not blaming them is a good start(EVEN IF they are nada teammates) cause If you do they will not follow.
@@luizemanoel2588 I mute pings on anyone who pings an unneeded amount of times
Keep that shit 3 and under per triggering instance or I and who knows how many other players arnt going to hear it
1:50 Skill Capped stepping up their game.....that's some golden comedy right there. Please more of this style. Pleaaaase.
I enjoy this content. I use it in regular games tho. I find the people I get matched with in rank are very rude, have an unhealthy relationship with pings and disrespectful. So I stopped trying to climb and just enjoy the game in regular PVP. The tips I learn here help me communicate with my teammates better too.
Normals are no different lol
Step 1: Mute all.
Step 2: the second someone starts to spam ping ? or help pings: Mute their pings and be on your way. No reason to give up ranked cause some baddie on your team doesnt know how to lane properly.
@@ACertainGuy0 after my first season of LOL i reached gold. And i stopped playing. I just play only normals and enjoy my katarina and yasuo skins. :) no point playing rankeds for me because of how toxic lol is and how fucked up ranked system is
@@ACertainGuy0 true
Who's the guy at the start
I love how the explanation is so intuitive that half-way the video you start to instantly recognise the best options the exact moment they're presented.
Can we see the same video but with the realistic situation : every lane is losing ?
I really want to see how you can turn the tables when there is no gank available
You can't
You farm, look for free ganks, and hope your team scales.
Enemies are still stupid enough yo throw such leads.
Play slow, focus on getting yourself in a position where you are powerful. Enemy team will overextend, make bad dives or take bad trades, look for these opportunities, and think of ways to collect on them. In Kha'zix's case you want to look at who you can 1v1, and when you can do it, try to get early level 6 and catch enemy jungler or mid in river. Once you get a kill and open up the map you can sometimes snowball this into a recovery. Which either gets yourself ahead, or pulls your team back into the game.
@@walkelftexasranger this is the low elo mindset. stay stuck
I would like one of this kind of videos for ADC role. Although I'm not a jungle main, I still try to evaluate what I would think a jungler should do and I did not miss much (feeling good :D)
they will tell u that u have that video on their site
At 14:25 i'd say a gank bot isnt bad since you either have a free gank or if u get spotted can still path krugs + theres no topside up for the zed to crossmap
I'm a support main but I still watch these jungling videos to understand the mind of junglers and how they work, and best plays to do so I can help out better as a support, and I'll say so far in my games, these tips have been working because of the knowledge.
I'm currently in plat, same 5 cents as other comments pointed. You showed very optimistic scenario. None of the lanes fed. What often happens is one or two lanes feed. Then winning lane roam and f up remaining lane that did okish. You got 2 men jungle invaded and now you are feeding. Show me the game your lanes are 1/6 or 0/5/1 and you solo carry. Think can only imagine you play something like Irelia got ultra fed in lane and 1v9 the game. Or enemy feel so ahead they start running down and give your team massive shutdowns. Your team champions scale better and you somehow climb back and win. But usually when your teammates feed badly game is lost.
he does some games like that where he gets fed as diana but his team still sucks, most the time his challenger knowledge and actual outplay skills make him burst the team while his feeding teammates manage to finish the already won teamfight to get back ahead... probably specific to diana bc her R is aoe
The point of this guide is to do the correct things. If you get the 1/6 player, the same concepts apply. You should still do the correct plays, even if you lose the game.
@@Pyrrha_Nikos The thing is that you will not win games on gold by playing correctly like in this video. You will be hardstuck, useless jungler by that playstyle.
The reason why high elo smurf can climb by playing like that is because of their micro and better reflexes than your average gold player. This guide is just lying to nohand (no offence) players who think that they can climb by simply following medicore rules of gameplay.
To climb with gold level micro, you need to play agressive and abuse op champions, not play correctly and without mistakes. There are countless mistakes done in low elo that will throw your game and back you into game.
As always with those videos. These are played by higher elo smurf with better micro, reflexes, knowledge and map awarness than your typical gold player. Making same decisions as smurf would do will not help gold player learn and improve on their game.
To get from silver to gold I had to get out of the results based mindset and focus on making the right play regardless of the outcome. I chased the guaranteed gold. To get to play tho I gotta get better at punishing opponent’s mistakes
@@pauljamesmontoya4654 yeah Diana! You can almost face check any champion and still win 1v2 trade. And if you fed 1v3. You can solo towerdive ADC support or mage. Similar champ to mentioned Irelia.
Took this when I first started playing, I got 1/4 right, took it again got them all right! I’ve definitely been improving too, I love these choice based videos, they really helped me improve my macro when I was starting off
5:27 I just want to also point out that you can tell zed started red buff with out checking on kled since you can see that the bot laners position on an aggressive bush which meant they are already in lane.
I think the biggest thing that is missed here is the fact players in every elo for some reason more often than not will think they are the smartest player on the team while making little to no real impact on the game at best or make things worse by getting upset tilting and going on a blind rampage of forcibly griefing the rest of the game.
My last game as jungle my adc fed 17 kills to the enemy Draven and got one kill. Draven was 32/4/12 by the time he ended at 20 minutes.
Ok
Clearly skill issue, you didn't find Draven's mistake smh
@@dawidlol1337 yeah but even if there is a mistake, you can’t always rush in and secure a kill due a bunch of different circumstances, like placing, time, health, gear, etc. or just if the overall champion is a good counter, like a tank vs a squishy.
no matter how well you wouldve played, some games are just lost. chall smurfs dont have 100% winrates and neither does anyone else
@@air9227 yep. what people don't realize is that these guides aren't teaching you to win every game, but rather maximize your win percent by not unknowingly being part of the problem.
I rarely comment myself on vids, but I must say the situation based questions are really awesome and kept me very engaged this vid
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a noob jungler, I had no idea on any of the questions. But that’s why I came here! I learned so much from the guide. Thank you!
The first question, hit lvl 3 from your red side and invade Hecarim's blue, heca always paths bot, meaning hes doing red,raptors,wolves,blue (or is full clearing) meaning you have a free pick on heca on his blue/gromp if youre on time with the clear.
As a bronze/silver jungler this might be the most useful video I've ever watched. So many things to look out for that I was totally ignoring. Thanks !
are u gold now? :D
@@KutziKatz I quit. I'm not cut out for this game. I have a tendency to throw any time I have a troll/afk/feeder on my team so I'll never go up.
@@solarex8160 why? Are you from euw?
Love the new editing style
Just one thing you guys are overlooking each time. Players in gold DO NOT KNOW how to freeze. They see a big wave and start spamming skills. I played top a lot and this happens each and every time, I'm no longer worried leaving the wave in a bad state because they will just push towards me even when I'm behind. Do not make decisions based on your teammates wave management skills.
It is still incredible how much i can learn from these videos, despite i am 4 Seasons Master, those basics are so important
So glad to see that one of my favorite skillcapped teachers/coaches is a likewise Kha'Zix main :D.
I have a little problem with 11:05
Bronze players will likely not freeze if the gank is successful, most bronze players don't even know what a freeze is x)
You guys actually have a video on why most low elo toplaners don't use their lead well, and now our game plan is to snowball toplane? A bit of an inconsistency here if I may
I mean, sure it’s informative but not a single lane fed early on. What would happen if Zed’s terrible ganks actually worked with enemy bot getting fed and snowballing? Because that’s exactly what happens almost every game.
I would want to know is what do you do as a jungler if your top, bot and mid aren’t strong and don’t win their lanes and even feed?
In that case, challengers will try to flip teamfight with good mechanics, which cannot be leanred as easily as the macro play in this video. Keep in mind that challengers cannot win every game in silver/gold. They even have losing streaks in silver/gold elos (search loser queue kingstix, neace, tfblade). In very few games can a player confidently say that he would win on both sides, and those games differentiate how good a player is. If you are Gold, and there are 10 games you lose, a Challenger cannot turn those 10 loses into wins. They may turn 2 of the 10 loses into wins, and they will still lose those 8 games you think impossible to win (Indeed they are impossible to win). You may think it is not impressive, but if you have ~50% winrate, e.g. 10W-10L, turnning 2 games means 12W-8L, 60% winrate. Guess what, 60% winrate is a smurf.
They just nitpick videos where the game happens to go their way and don't show the 45% of the games they lose.
Any challenger player worth their shit could easily 1v9 Plat and below games. In this case, as a jungler with superior mechanics, all he has to do is get the income from destroying 1 side of the map and counterjungling then, then outplay or wait for mistakes. Its low elo, they will make mistakes guaranteed
@@bryantran16 There is no challenger who will carry every game on low elo. Too much variables, like enemy having duo boosters, enemy also having smurf who got easier player as opponent, smurf team going apeshit just inting to the point of no return (like fed rengar who will just oneshot smurf), simply 4/1 FF, enemy team being ahead with braindead champions who can't be outplayed and smurf's team being dogshit.
Ofc, you can say there are low elo stompers like master yi, trynda or evelynn, but there are simply too much in league, to say that someone can certainly win every game.
My comment was not meant to be taken literally... obviously no one can win 100% of the time. But if put against TRUE low elo players (obviously no smurfs and boosters because that wouldn't be a true low elo team), any challenger with a relatively good solo q champ (as they should) would run over them anytime. A fed gold player is just a gold player with a bit better items, but still garbage micro and macro that you can easily take advantage of.
Dude that moment with the chickens just killed me, lol. Good stuff!
16:20 is the main reason low elo junglers are horrible. There you break off and STOP krugs to react to the zed gank. 99% of junglers in gold would just continue krugs. That would literally be the game losing thing to do at that point and have seen it far to often. So far, even if a jungler picked the clearly worst options in all the trivia questions so far, it wouldn't have any major effect on the game to this point. Even with the worst options taken, it would all be recoverable. Not responding at krugs at the point in the video I referenced though would be GG. This is literally what should have been pointed out and emphasized the most. It isn't the pathing or ganking choices a jungler decides upon in the early game that really determine the outcome. It is not responding to a fluid situation. If you are bot, your bot side is expecting help. If you didn't respond as the jungler to that situation, you are going to tilt the ever living crap out of your botside. Playing in low elo isn't just the homer simpson strategy, it is the gettiing into the head of your team mates strategy as well.
As far as ganking mid being the worst possible choice, that is debatable. Malphite is a FAR better roamer with his ult than morde. Getting him ahead to reach 6 first allows malphite to add significant pressure to the map with the threat of his ult. Ganks aren't always about making a kill. Sometimes a drive by show up is just enough pressure to change the tempo of a lane. This is why videos like this are not so black and white. Morde is always going to have the early advantage in that matchup over malph. Actually, malph typically always concedes the early game to his lane opponent since his only good farming tool is Q which isn't the shortest cooldown and is bad on mana cost early. Since morde is a manaless champ, he is going to have a massive advantage in lane early against a malph. It is good to recognize this and decide if pressing mid is a good choice to get malph ahead or not. As a jungler, you run the risk in doing so and not doing so. Top is less risky to pressure, and one could argue the effect of overcamping top. You can completely demoralize the Kled and set him back even further. The problem with focusing top early game is giving up dragon pressure, and you know the Zed is going to focus bottom. It can demoralize your botside and you end up with 2 dead weights in the game if your botside loses. On top of that, one has to think how much impact a Darius, even if fed, is going to have in mid to late game team fights. Sure a Darius is going to be strong, but one has to look at the team comps. With an enemy morde, it is very easy for morde to get on a darius and take him out of the fight with his ult. This does mean morde will have to rely on the rest of his team to clear your team in that window, but for morde it would be a no brainer to do every time if darius is that big and part of the team fight. If vayne is ahead, Morde would have a significantly harder time reaching vayne to take her out so would have to rely on Zed to do so.
I think the video here over simplifies things and really doesn't go in depth well enough. Truth be told, there is no clear answer. There is only one potential early mistake a jungler could have done in this video that would have literally cost them the game without being unrecoverable. I pointed that out already.
4:58 you could also see it from the timing at which kled arrived,bot took too long to show up where kled came exactly at the right timing if he would have leashed
This might be your best jungle video ever
I want to clear something up, in low elo they aren't (Fake leashing). These people are literally making sure enemy jungler doesn't take the buff, they aren't thinking about outsmarting the enemy. LOL They're there because the jungler want to protect his stuff. These people aren't smart. I know, I'm part of said people who don't think that many moves ahead.
You’d be surprised, I’m in silver-gold elo and I often fake leash when needed, and I notice others do it too. Not everyone in low elo is stupid lol
@SkywaySky Im a bronze jungler, and I have asked people to fake leash for me. it's more effective when top doesn't leash and I soloclear.
at least they're thinking about it. in my matches, my bot laners would leave the jungle if I'm start at top side jungle. and if i'm at bot side jungle ,my top laner would almost never be guarding the top side jungle (which is sometimes understandable if they're better at lv1 duel and are looking for a surprise duel). worse they would be under outer turret. meanwhile my mid laners are NEVER in the jungle and always under outer turret. like, for what? they think enemies are going to walk into turret range and they wanna make sure they secure the kill? it's so dumb
Bro I don’t mean this in a rude way and maybe I’m just biased but I think you’re severely underestimating league players ability to understand the concept of fake leashes. Even back when I was in bronze I’d even take a small amount of damage or just use a spel to burn some mana to make it look like i leash. It’s not that difficult of a concept
I know I fake leash so I'm less likely to be gankee lvl 1-3
To ppl saying this is not a realistic scenario bc not all lanes are losing, remember, he made the right decisions thats why his lanes does not lose hard.
these videos already got me 1 rank higher thank you for that you are a legend
i wish this was longer and reviewed the whole game
The mordekaiser waiting for you in the drake pit gave me a little jump-scare haha
Just hit emerald 3 playing only jungle Graves. Being 61% WR in around 120 games i must say one thing ...
90% of games on plat and above will demand you to change tactics multiple times, because there is almost never a perfect scenario where you are just allowed to free farm and gank.
It is so easy to read and counterplay because enemy will always have at least 1 guy roaming usually its the support, they will also ward your jg and play very smart because they know the basics..
Which means the game is not nearly as passive as you would think. There is alot more battle around vision, drakes/heralds are not easy to rush as enemy will come and check the river in most of the times.
Also there is alot of counter ganking, when you think you have perfect opportunity for a gank, it often ends up being the opposite , as enemy jungler was waiting for your gank to immidiately counter gank you. So basically every game is different and you just have to constantly know what you are doing.. fundamentals
After reading those comments I feel more pissed than before. I think those videos, websites, etc are one reason why there is so much toxicity in league. People (700.000 Subscriber) start playing like they got "teached" by those videos and websites and lose more and more, cause they are not the truth, this is not how you play league. If everyone would watch LCS etc. and try to adapt this playstyle, the game would be free of toxicity and intness. People just play on Autopilot or after those videos that they dont think about what they're even doing. They just play like how they got told. thats the worst thing you can do. I am Diamond 1 near Master, and the this elo isnt like it was 5 years before. Mostly everyone can get Master now. there are 800 Master players on EUW and it sucks. no one plays as a team, no one moves, no one thinks, no one tries to win, everyone just play selfish cause they were told to play like that. Thats the worst thing you can do, like legit the worst thing. Stop play selfish, start using your brain, eyes and hands and start play like your elo. Even in high diamond and Masters there is still no Macro like it was in Season 6. Like legit WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK. Either you teach your viewers right and begin with the ABSOLUTE BASICS like going into Custom pick zilean, dont take any dmg runes and items disable your spells, and try to reach 100 cs in 10 minutes. I bet 1 Mio. € that 99,99% wont be able to do that.
It's so frustrating to see those videos getting spammed into my youtube as recommended videos just because I watching streamer's videos on youtube...
5:20 that's why I as a top laner always take 1 or 2 hit from buffs when my jungle starts bot side, just a little tricky trick to trick your enemies.
mvp
Are you joking or do you actually do this?
@@brydonthunder I do it all the time, mostly getting hit by the enemy's buff and walk out from it so their top laner sees me walking out from their side of jungle.
Giving out as much false info as possible.
In the first question both B and C can be correct depending on lane state and how good your players/the enemy players are. There are lots of scenarios where answer B is shit, where you should never 3 camp into mid or top gank. If Zed does the same and you gank mid you 100% lose the 2v2 if Zed counter ganks cuz Malph isn't a champ. Same for Top side. Also depends a lot on how healthy both your and enemy mid and top are.
Like most things League isn't black and white and you have to constantly look how lanes and games play out to decide what your next move is. Also K6 full clear might be slow but if your lanes are inting it or if they're hard winning because they're much better you've gotta change up your plan a little.
In pro play you would pretty much NEVER choose option B btw, in pro play C is almost always the better clear.
We agree. Ganking someone who can escape(kled) and ganking mid (morde) where it's armor with burst magic it might kill us. It's better to farm.
Nice format! I'm getting better at answering right after a few videos like these, so keep them coming!
16:46 take zeds botside jungle then recall and come back for the drake+a bot gank then recall and go top clear ur jungle maybe herald
These kinds of videos are really enjoyable and informative while it is testing your knowledge, please keep making these!
DUDE. That morde waiting at drake scared me!
I couldnt stop laughing and going "WHY ARE YOU EVEN THERE RIGHT NOW" lmao.
This was a great video and I got most of these questions right. The problem is, it’s low elo. You never know when someone will throw lead, when a bad gank will go well because why not, or when the team won’t follow up on what is an optimal play. That said, this is why I don’t jungle. It’s WAY too much brain power for something that I’m supposed to enjoy(a game). I just play top to experience the ebb and flow of crashing and rebounding waves.
I tried to play jungle many times, I started LoL at the end of S1 and play on and off and main support. But whenever I play jungle doesn't matter how well I do in early and give kills to every lane they just start throwing because they think they're 1v5 gods after winning early game, then they blame you... 100% same outcome every time... or your botlane dies every time they go to lane then you can't take a single dragon and you're the shit jungle, no gank no objectives. trash game
I got everything right, iv watched a lot of guides etc. and to me these are actually also the decisions I make in game, or most of the time, they seem logical, im still hardtack bronze though, even though iv gotten and stomped many gold mmr games. For me I can't really play many in a row, as I just tend to loose focus and loose games. That's prolly my biggest problem and irl ganks mid game
as someone who is trying to improve her jungle game, I'm happy that I got all but 2 answers correct!
now I just gotta be able to make those decisions in real time during a game =]
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I finally made it ma
Glückwunsch lul
I hope you were credited then. Happens to often where artists arnt credited unfortunately.
Pretty sick video. Would be cool if you guys did this with other positions as well
I would love to see this video play out for other roles. Maybe not top, or ADC to a lesser extent, because you don't rotate too often up there.
He said he was making it a realistic game, and by ignoring top he made good on that promise
Very informative video, thank you.
It would help a lot if you could mention in your title, or in your subscription, that this video is mainly for Junglers, as you are giving your information from a Junglers standpoint.
At 15:00 obviously the correct choice was Krugs because were jugglers and can’t last hit
i admire everyone that is able to climb in league of legends, in the past i have played a lot of tournaments in osu and managed to get predator in apex legends, but i simply can't do league. I cannot handle the immense frustration that comes with having to deal with the brainlets we all call teammates. By no means am i an amazing player that carries every game, but i think my previous achievements show that i am willing to learn, adapt and admit mistakes in order to improve, but when it comes to league, i simply can't handle it. I go to bed after playing 3 games of league and i feel genuinely exhausted and angry.
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You have 1 minute and 45 secs after 15 secs starting base (idk the term) to ward either enemy blue (if you start in red) or enemy red (if you start in blue). There's 66% chance that there's an enemy waiting in the bushes that's why ask your teammates (top, mid, bot or supp if leash is not needed) to go nearby enemy tower to gain info if their enemy is there or not so you can predict where or when you can ward and you can also predict where the enemy jg starts.
I've been doing this since s10 when I figured it out how to clear jungle faster.
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edit: it's totally ineffective if both of either laners didn't take damage from jg leash. it can only happen in Silver ranked.
Please more of this, this was really nice
Great content. Is there a support version of this video?
10:28 by the time you kill golems his raptors would be already respawned :D
Good job & editing !
I loved how this video was put together, sometimes the videos are a little too overwhelming, there is too much information in a little window of time to process, ingame is one thing but in a 5min video to say "In this case, where would you go?" but you don't even know the picks in the game is kinda hard to follow.
Great job
Very well made video! yet you should consider trying to do one when every lane is losing and inting!
This was very helpful as and adc main, for when i get auto filled as jng!
Would love to see a video like this from a support's perspective!
Brilliant coaching sesion thanks
0:35 ok so what you just described is the "rope-a-dope" lmfao. But I like the homer simpson strat name better lmfaooo
really good video, I've learned so much with this one, thanks
My guesses for the sake of curiosity. I am not a LoL player, but I have played a few games of it and largely did horribly. I am big-time into strategy, though, so I wonder how my broad-sense of strategy holds up with just a surface level understanding of the game mechanics.
1: B because I prefer versatility and the game just started. (correct answer, wrong reason)
2: I have no idea what red buff/blue buff means so.. (wrong lol)
3: C because mid looks like it can handle the situation and I do not want to sustain injuries before going C. (correct all around)
4: If I am seeing it right, he is attacking 2 enemies with his team too far away to assist. (correct answer, 50-50 reason)
5: I am not sure what a scuttle does, or if it de-spawns, but hit C on the way to A if scuttles de-spawn and are useful for more than xp, otherwise go straight to A to steal camps/xp from their side for late game advantage. (correct answer, wrong reason)
6: A because top can handle themself and C would risk time wasted if the re-spawn hasn't happened yet. (wrong all around)
7: No because you cannot escape if the battle goes south, plus they can easily fall back to tower anyway. (wrong all around)
8: C to help bot get their footing back. (wrong all around)
9: B. same reason as before. (2/3 chance of success and still wrong all around lol)
10: B. I wanted to say A until I remembered your position on the map lol. (correct all around)
11: A if your team is strong enough now, no idea what that looks like. B if not. (correct all around)
12: No idea what either characters' abilities are so no idea so.. (wrong)
Totals: 6 right answers, 4 wrong, 2 unknown. 3 right reasons, 1 50-50 reason, 6 wrong reasons, 2 unknown.
Not bad for having so little knowledge on the game, but I am honestly a bit disappointed I only got half of them right.
Thank you for the guidelines it’s nice to see I’m right mostly right when I tell people how to play certain situations. (Obviously I’m not since I should adapt to the absolute awful decision making of my teammates)
I have a problem with hesitation in what is the best option, I inevitably do make the right decision but I think it takes too much time for me.
Great stuff for me as a jungler main. Want more of these.
As an Ahri support main, that does put a smile on my face
Man the chickens running killled me XD
I got all the questions right, watching a lot of your videos to learn about jungling so I can be aware of it as an ADC.
Like a challenger once said „I can’t carry these apes and how are people supposed to climb when it’s about luck with teammates? It doesn’t matter if you play a perfect game because what’s most important in low elo is which team has the least amount of afks and trolls.
Videos like this remind me that jungle is a completely different video game than the League of Legends I play.
Love the new style and feel!
Sorry but in the first question none of those are right for a Yi main, never try to engage before level 5 or you'll end up being wreckt, so you always try to turbo that level and let the laners lane.
That second question about the leash gave me a brain gasm, cause I didn't even look at the health bar. I feel like I'm getting sharingan training right now, cause I only got that one question wrong...too bad I'm an adc/support main and not a jungler, HAHA!
i like how everytime there's a "non-bs will work in gold elo" video comes up its always jg and not adc or solo laner roles
5:20 technically you can take a hit from the camp let it reset, therefore this is not a dead giveaway. i mean surely players dont do it, but technically its possible
see this is good and all but he keeps waiting for the others to make mistakes. you forget the others are also the players on your team. so expect to see that your lanes will be making the same mistakes and then setting you back.
Do not pay for stuff like this, yes you can learn some stuff from them but you can also learn from free videos online or watching pro play (in solo not 5 stacks)
You want the best tips? here they are;
1. Read and understand patch notes.
2. Start of game /mute all.
3. Cs over kills. (one kill atm is the same as 12 minions).
4. Build for the strongest lane (counter who is fed).
5. Objectives over kills. (this do not mean take deaths to gain objectives, if you find you are dying top a lot anyways. Learn Sion to damage towers and push lane even after death. ult and tp gets you back in lane faster)
6. If and when you team fight. Ignore front line tanks, land on back line adc/supports.
As a kha’zix main this helped, thank you
i wasnt expecting the video to be this, i sure learned something here
I got the idea on all I've seen, but I disagree about one. It's a long run, but you could krugs into raptors over the top gank, as your timer was for enemy raptors, which you'd guess by the time he showed bot side, so you knew both camps would be up for you if you went krugs - raptors, instead of raptors - krugs.
Although the Kled gank was likely the better call anyway, the basis of your statement didn't make sense.
9/10 its a good idea to get that rift scuttle ASAP.
It's funny... I got a lot of these questions wrong by second guessing and overcomplicating the logic behind what I would typically do, figuring that my instinct must be heavily flawed since I'm not able to climb to diamond. But If I just went on the instinct and simple reasoning that got me hard stuck in platinum I would have aced the test lol
I watched a game where a GM Tryndamere onetrick did smurf in bronze and could not carry with over 30 kills because his team was dead all the time and you can not push 3 lanes alone. When you are only gold 4-3 good you might stuck silver 2 without very much room to improve.
Amazing job and tutorials ! Thank you
Watching this because I've fallen from grace I'm stuck silver when I used to be plat 1 on several seasons. The changes are too big and my break from league to play wow vanilla and tbc left me out of practice hoping I'm about be reminded on how to play
This channel is trash, watch mobalytics
Best content ever. This helped me a lot! Thanks guys!
This video is amazing, think I actually learned something about jungling today, thanks skill capped😁
I actually got it all right this time, spendin time actually learning how to jungle is paying off
This is great if all lanes are stable. But often a "troll" gank bot like what Zed did often wins the game in gold/plat elos. Because even if you die or blow sums, a bot lead is too impactful. When I see high elo junglers play in lower elos, I don't really see them picking the safe options. They invade and regank lanes, playing risky because they can win off of better micro and solo carry games.
I remember I had a master smurf on Kayn vs Elise in something gold elo once, and he kept perma invading her and killing her even though you'd think Elise who is stronger than Kayn early in a 1v1 would win these duels easily. I don't remember how it ended up this way, but I suspect he just did his first clear faster than her since Elise does suck clearing camps early, and likely stole her buff while she was low and clearing. Game was unplayable for the enemy team because of hard he shut her down.
Got ‘em all right but my issue is not gathering the info to know what choices are on the table. Also I don’t jg, lol.
Very nice video, but i'd like to see it w 6 camp clear champs. I'm a fiddle otp and the decision making changes a little bit due to his poor gank setup before level 6. It confused me a bit because some decisions that I took were incorrect, but I didn't know if it was due to my champion's playstyle or if it was due to my lack of knowledge.. Thumbs up tho, I enjoyed the video!
As Fiddle I would value getting level 6 before doing any gank shenanigans. It can work but you may have to flash. It really depends on your matchups I think.
Sometimes I feel like I’m watching Dora the Explorer answering these questions lmao
this was great. thanks!
That was very helpful tnx for the guide
More realistic scenario is that mid and bot both die 4 times in 4 min before you even get a chance to help.
Honestly, I didn't find this all that helpful. The opening of the video implied that this would be a blueprint to help win games where your laners weren't winning, but the jg didn't feel like the tipping point in winning any of those lanes. Top was ahead pre-gank, mid held their own, and the only real jg difference for bot was securing kills after they'd held off 2-3 ganks themselves. Feels like a central counter to "don't take risky plays" is a game where you follow this philosophy but also are in a position where a lane is losing so hard that you pressured to take a risk.