These guides are great and i understand the concepts. But one thing i struggle with is knowing when you win the fight even after you spot a mistake? you dropped down extremely low hp a few times in the guide to the point it feels like it could go either way. I've been in a lot of games where i see a strong champ like Darius or Renekton waste an ability and they still stomp me when i try to punish it. How to know when you win the allin or just need to take the chance to get in a few free hits?
There are so many variables to if you would win an all-in or not considering the different champs there are, runes, current minions and of course items. So it all comes to game knowledge and learning about the enemy champions power spikes. I recommend playing as Darius/Renekton for a little while and getting comfortable with them and you'll know when to stay away and when to all-in as you can put yourself in their situation much easier
@@WHAT_TAHW Sure, but i'm talking after you spot a clear mistake at level 4 like in the guide. If a challenger smurf vs a gold player comes down to 1 auto attack difference (after the gold player wastes an ability) then i don't think that is something a gold player can reliably replicate in their own elo. It gives me no confidence to try it myself. If the mistake leads to jax winning the fight with 60% hp remaining then you can clearly see ok this works.
I recently stepped up my game by applying wave management as ADC and I can tell you my winrates are skyrocketting. You realize that you never get into bad situations "by accident". When you play your wave correctly you somehow always end up in good situations like "hey their jungler ganked but we somehow won 2v3 !", "hey drake just spawned but the ennemy laners are too low and have to back soon !"
@@3MAR443 Yesterday I was playing camille vs sett and had 2.5 waves beneath my tower, my Lee Sin started to ping gank, I told him to back off I needed to farm, he ganks, I dont follow him, he dies and flames me for the rest of the 30 minute game lmao
@@samuel-ff2sl this is classic top lane, but my example is more subtle example of top, if you confident of 1v2 you can just build huge minion wave and try get your enemy to 50% HP or less so you can 1v2 easily
7:54 "Now if I cut her off and run diagonal towards her tower, she has no way of escaping without taking a lot of damage" "So, that's exactly what I do" *continues to walk in a completely perpendicular line to the diagonal one drawn*
@@rishijoshi7989 Yes I figured that he meant "in general towards the tower" but I was making a joke off of the very specific word choice being, "that's exactly what I do". But more importantly, *how exactly is the line drawn not diagonal* ? Albeit, Skillcapped's use of the word "diagonal" in this case is a bit vacuous. Skillcapped (in this case) has imagined an X-Y axis to be drawn over the entire map, for example- point 0.00 being in the center of mid, X and Y domain and range being 1.00, the Blue nexus would be at point (-1,-1), and the Red team's nexus at point (1,1). From this, Skillcapped's version of a diagonal line would be any line on the map that has the same slope of a line drawn from Blue nexus to Red nexus. If this is how they defined a diagonal line, then the line from Kennen to Akali's Tier1 tower is indeed a "diagonal line".
@@jvx8 BRUUUUUH I cant wait for you to get deleted by a nice Akali top. Akali is strong as hell when played correctly and is also EXTREMELY flexible, if you're last pick or confident enough you can whip out Akali top without a problem
Your kennen play (slow pushing the wave for 1v2 ) should be the core principal on how to gank top lane, if the enemy top laner is Renekton, Darius, or Urgot and have big wave please don't gank these champion or you screw up your top laner
Please junglers, we've been screwed by the 1v3 too many times (me vs own jg, enemy jg, enemy top). You guys don't know shit when you gank at level 4 while I'm level 5 and enemy top is level 6.
Me: waits patiently for big wave to crash in so I can safely collect Enemy laner: pushes big wave in My jungler Nidalee: "coming for gank" My jungler: dies in 1v1 to enemy top laner in tri brush while I'm collecting wave My jungler: spam pings me My jungler: "you're so bad I'm not coming to help you again"
@@aerialkiller5948 fortunately you've got the same level of percption that you expect of your jungler and back ping him before anything bad happens. you do, right?
I like this video, especially for top lane, because none of this require crazy challenger mechanics. Usually in McBaze videos I feel I don't learn a lot cause most of his plays take a lot of mechanics, but all of these are simple game knowledge and awareness. Great job, love it
@@EnriqueElcamel I would if not for the fact that I'm not as invested in league as other people who would find more worth because they're more invested into league. From the videos I see in yt though, all the vids are high quality and goes into depth on every concept.
I absolutely love these videos. I feel like I really learn something about the game and not just look at champions that are meta right now that i dont play at all. Please do more videos on spotting mistakes, macro and testing game knowledge
5:35 you could gain more advantage when you crash the minions in his tower to reset the wave in the middle and build another slowpush, crash it in the tower then reset. You can see that your freeze actually made his large wave of minions crash on your tower but since he attacked you under tower he did got punished, but if he just let the wave reset in the middle with his item advantage then it would be hard for you to actually reset since you need to crash your wave to his tower or use your tp.
I guess the one mechanic wasnt told here is that mcbaze is very experienced at trading damage, so he isnt afraid of trading at almost die. Into smurfing i learned that i should loss most of trades i dont just bc low elo players highly fear to die; i was riven main in that time so I knew very good the damage i could output. Trust me, his confidence is something big using this strategies and I may add that if you do not have this confidence you'll not use this correctly! Awesome content! Thanks
On the game with Mundo (6:00) there is a huge factor in play "tilt" The Voli started ahead with a kill and then dies 3 times in a row, by the second time he died he was already tilting, when you TPed and killed him the game was over for him.
Statsticks are kinda toxic to the game doe... RIOT thinks the same answell, hence the future rework. The big thing here is that every champ has to have some form of counterplay (even when facing a challenger), and statsticks don't have that counterplay. The only way to get him out of the game is to rekt him since minute 2
McBaze literally abused those two factors to win those matchups. Trading vs melee lvl 1 in tri brush is a great trick to use on any ranged top, also once he hit 6 he knew he could stat check his opponent when playing mundo.
@@brunocosta6849 Despite me hating statsticks champions as well they do have counter play. because with the fact that they are dependent on being able to reach you and they dont have a lot of gap closing abilities, they actually cant do much against CC
Hey guys! Could you make a video about not how to get ahead in low elo but rather how to end the game by yourself? Because I can’t consistently count on my team I find myself always playing for dragon soul as a win cond but that seems not optimal. Thank you !!
in 3:30 a slow push is fine and makes sense but i think the jax was ahead enough to fight Garen in the large minion waves because of the lead as well as because of the counter strike that Jax has to block minion agro. I think it would be more viable to hard shove and go beyond Jax's tower and pull the incoming minions to force a crash. Garen can then recall and then get a good reset off or he can just suicide under tower while clearing the next wave. That would be more viable than a slow push that hand delivers Jax a huge wave to farm and having to invest a large amount of time to mess around with the jax
This is one of the most helpful League videos I have ever seen in the last five years. Going to sub to the site to hopefully see more. I hope you keep releasing these style vids!
For me(a hardstuck gold) I rate this vid around for low gold and below since i rarely see dufus players doing this mistakes in high gold and low plat. Pretty cool video I learned a bit more of it even tho I had knew it before. I caught something that I didn't know. Thank you for the video❤️
I‘m having huge problem with figuring out what to do after being ahead BIG TIME on the enemy toplaner. More often than not they are splitpushers so if I walk away to help my team they will just comeback. How do I deny them more when they just stuck to the turret and I can‘t dive them? Is freezing the only option?
it is awesome how you were in a 1 vs 1 all the time, I do a freeze and they will dive me in a 3 vs 1 mid, jungler and top, eventually support will come
Really great video - and really demoralizing, seeing how someone can use one mistake that for many people isn't even seen as a mistake to completely destroy a match...jeez.
Him: Let's see if you can spot the mistake. *Plays the clip with 1000x speed* 2 seconds later Alright, you should've spot 2 big mistakes here. BRO PUT THE CLIP IN NORMAL SPEED WTF
It was great, but would be even greater, if you then tell on what should you focus on when you have a lead and how to convert that into a win, and not just how to win the laning phase. But great video either way.
Guys can u help ke out and answer my question? I qm b1 eu player but all of these things i know but still can't climb. Does that mean i don't know how to punish mistakes?
It might mean you don't know how to punish them in-game. After all, spotting it in a video compared to spotting it in a game is very different. I also recommend this playlist ruclips.net/video/iko2tqmDpJQ/видео.html, it did help me a ton
Hey, i would like to ask how did mundo with dshield know he could kill volibear with dshield and 2 cloth armor at 6:00 in the video, and how did mundo knew there's no gank the next time he resets and collects his wave at about 6:10
i mean i like this series its giving a clear vision on this but we low elo player can most of the time see mistakes in clips like that but we are not able to use it ingame to gain that leads
I'm Silver too and I kinda have the same situation. I remember hearing "Spread the lead" somewhere. If you have a lead in a lane try and get the other lanes to lead to. Probably not best to take my word for it(Because I'm silver too)
Depends on the champion you play I guess. If you are 4/0 on a split push or a strong skirmisher you should exploit the lead on your lane, try to win the 1v1s and 2v2s, push objectives and generate preassure. I recommend watching LS commentary on this regard (preassure) when he reviewed Lourlo vs Bjergsen in top lane.
@@latric5438 no need to give him the kill xD. Just kill splitpush hard and keep them running against you. Low elo isn't punitive and wont stop Splitpushing
When you are ahead like 1Kill and 1Level with someone like Mordekaiser, who has no way to really do damage without pushing the wave (E + Q are AOE), is it even worth trying to freeze or do you poke and slow push like kennen in the video?
So the one thing I learned was on the Kennen part. I thought freeze was mostly good, but I see if you have a ranged poke champ it might be better to push them under and watch for ganks while harassing them
This is awesome, could you guys make another punishment video especially for mid lane? Even if we can apply theese tips for mid lane. I want to know that how can i dominate low elo in mid with hard pressure and roaming.
How do you carry against someone who is fed on enemy team? For an example, by the time we were in mid game, i was 12-3 on mf while their jhin was 2-3 and veigar 0-7 but their azir was 10-2. We had a karma mid and takan support with no real tabks while they had a garen for a tank
3:50 wouldnt the better play be to hard push the wave like garen did but instead of staying he recalls. this makes it so that there is 3 minions at jaxs tower and it slowpushes back to garen, considering the jungler has been topside entire game. this works better for garen. stacking 3 waves is also a good play but forcing freeze on jax whos already behind by jungle pressure pretty sure is better play.
I watched it and caught all the mistakes, however it feels like even with such a high lead i cant seem to always be able to end. Tips on securing a game once you get fead?
Thanks everyone for watching :) please subscribe to not miss the next upload if you haven't already
i have already!
We want vo guy back!
is possible to see those games? and comentation over it somewhere? (is it on the skillcap page?
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Jakub Kúdela yeah they have their commentaries on their website
Skill Capped Challenger LoL Guides 3:00 garen coulda ran under ur tower dragging minions making wave crash then rest
"These tips are so easy to apply, even Hector can do it"
Amen friend, but hector is still the most loveable Charakter of them all
Oh you mean the hector that's actually challenger
where?
Smoked
@@noambracha2495 you mean "labeled challenger when his vods gameplay are mostly throwing mistakes like a low diamond player."
Him: Can you see the mistake? here's the clip
Me: ok...
clip: plays
Me:analysing
Him: did you catch it?
Me: whut im still waiting for the mistake
yeah you need to be challenjour to identify those mistakes.
@@SorakaOTP462 i dont think so im silver and i identified most of them like 90%
@@romantarnai4702 then why are you here?
@@gorgiablessins3522sdf isn't silver for you low elo?
@@romantarnai4702 if you knew these mistakes you won't be silver
These guides are great and i understand the concepts. But one thing i struggle with is knowing when you win the fight even after you spot a mistake?
you dropped down extremely low hp a few times in the guide to the point it feels like it could go either way. I've been in a lot of games where i see a strong champ like Darius or Renekton waste an ability and they still stomp me when i try to punish it. How to know when you win the allin or just need to take the chance to get in a few free hits?
understanding the matchup and knowing your champion limits, top lane is about experience. best to have a small champion pool
There are so many variables to if you would win an all-in or not considering the different champs there are, runes, current minions and of course items. So it all comes to game knowledge and learning about the enemy champions power spikes. I recommend playing as Darius/Renekton for a little while and getting comfortable with them and you'll know when to stay away and when to all-in as you can put yourself in their situation much easier
Limit testing, knowing your champ's capabilities and prolly the minion wave too.
@@WHAT_TAHW Sure, but i'm talking after you spot a clear mistake at level 4 like in the guide. If a challenger smurf vs a gold player comes down to 1 auto attack difference (after the gold player wastes an ability) then i don't think that is something a gold player can reliably replicate in their own elo. It gives me no confidence to try it myself.
If the mistake leads to jax winning the fight with 60% hp remaining then you can clearly see ok this works.
I was going to comment this as well
damn wave management is everything in top lane
It's everything in every lane, TBH. Even as a jungler you should learn how waves interact so you can plan your moves ahead of time.
1- Random jungler see Renekton with big wave.
2- gank him
3- Renekton win the 1v2
4- jungler flame his top laner
I recently stepped up my game by applying wave management as ADC and I can tell you my winrates are skyrocketting. You realize that you never get into bad situations "by accident". When you play your wave correctly you somehow always end up in good situations like "hey their jungler ganked but we somehow won 2v3 !", "hey drake just spawned but the ennemy laners are too low and have to back soon !"
@@3MAR443 Yesterday I was playing camille vs sett and had 2.5 waves beneath my tower, my Lee Sin started to ping gank, I told him to back off I needed to farm, he ganks, I dont follow him, he dies and flames me for the rest of the 30 minute game lmao
@@samuel-ff2sl this is classic top lane, but my example is more subtle example of top, if you confident of 1v2 you can just build huge minion wave and try get your enemy to 50% HP or less so you can 1v2 easily
5:20 OFC the *ADC yasuo* is going to type mid & top diff
While he is 2 10 in 8 min
Apparently the minions are your best weapon. Seems like every player in low elo thinks they are winning if they clear the wave mega fast.
Try to slow push vs amumu after is first back u will see something interesting
7:54 "Now if I cut her off and run diagonal towards her tower, she has no way of escaping without taking a lot of damage"
"So, that's exactly what I do"
*continues to walk in a completely perpendicular line to the diagonal one drawn*
Yea because movements aren’t going to be directly linear like the line. Plus, the line wasn’t diagonal
he ran diagonal, but had to get the range to attack her and sight in the bush first.
Once he had sight and engaged her, he moved toward her tower.
???
Lol get a load of this smartass
@@rishijoshi7989 Yes I figured that he meant "in general towards the tower" but I was making a joke off of the very specific word choice being, "that's exactly what I do". But more importantly, *how exactly is the line drawn not diagonal* ? Albeit, Skillcapped's use of the word "diagonal" in this case is a bit vacuous. Skillcapped (in this case) has imagined an X-Y axis to be drawn over the entire map, for example- point 0.00 being in the center of mid, X and Y domain and range being 1.00, the Blue nexus would be at point (-1,-1), and the Red team's nexus at point (1,1). From this, Skillcapped's version of a diagonal line would be any line on the map that has the same slope of a line drawn from Blue nexus to Red nexus. If this is how they defined a diagonal line, then the line from Kennen to Akali's Tier1 tower is indeed a "diagonal line".
7:19 what was akali mistake?
She was unlucky facing you on the top lane
So the Akali's mistake was playing LoL ?
Mistake was not trading back at all.
7:12 picking akali top lane
Lmfao
@@Warm_Ice0 akali top aint BAD tho, its very matchup dependant
@@mudboy5 matchup dependant = bad
lol
@@jvx8 that makes it niche, not bad :/
@@jvx8 BRUUUUUH I cant wait for you to get deleted by a nice Akali top. Akali is strong as hell when played correctly and is also EXTREMELY flexible, if you're last pick or confident enough you can whip out Akali top without a problem
There is so much more to league than I could've ever imagined when I first started playing last year
Your kennen play (slow pushing the wave for 1v2 ) should be the core principal on how to gank top lane, if the enemy top laner is Renekton, Darius, or Urgot and have big wave please don't gank these champion or you screw up your top laner
Please junglers, we've been screwed by the 1v3 too many times (me vs own jg, enemy jg, enemy top). You guys don't know shit when you gank at level 4 while I'm level 5 and enemy top is level 6.
Me: waits patiently for big wave to crash in so I can safely collect
Enemy laner: pushes big wave in
My jungler Nidalee: "coming for gank"
My jungler: dies in 1v1 to enemy top laner in tri brush while I'm collecting wave
My jungler: spam pings me
My jungler: "you're so bad I'm not coming to help you again"
@@aerialkiller5948 Me: "didn't want your help anyways..."
@@aerialkiller5948 fortunately you've got the same level of percption that you expect of your jungler and back ping him before anything bad happens. you do, right?
@@tjidde95 Don't remember, pretty sure I did danger ping him.
2nd game:
Volibear dies in mid..
Yaah that's some luck on ur part.
In my games, that voli gets a double kill in bot lane and comes with 1k gold lead.
I like this video, especially for top lane, because none of this require crazy challenger mechanics. Usually in McBaze videos I feel I don't learn a lot cause most of his plays take a lot of mechanics, but all of these are simple game knowledge and awareness. Great job, love it
Man, thats the best video format for top laners. Please do more of that content
These are my favourite guides.. Thanks for uploading these! Early btw
It's unreal how easy and helpful these videos are.
Videos like these where there aren't any mechanical outplays and where its just simple mistakes that are being punished are really helpful!
“This one should be obvious” yeah maybe if I could actually see what was happening not watching the clip in 5x speed
Love these types of videos! Would be awesome to see some more like this real soon for preseason!
8:50 Even though I know what's up, I still get impressed with you csing at that high speed.
From this video, i noticed how I do know when the enemy makes a mistake, but fail to punish hard for whenever they make it. Great video!
I was skeptical at first but when i subscribed and watched jungle course i went from g2-p3 real quick it s worth mate if youre willing to learn👌
@@EnriqueElcamel I would if not for the fact that I'm not as invested in league as other people who would find more worth because they're more invested into league. From the videos I see in yt though, all the vids are high quality and goes into depth on every concept.
I absolutely love these videos. I feel like I really learn something about the game and not just look at champions that are meta right now that i dont play at all. Please do more videos on spotting mistakes, macro and testing game knowledge
Subscribe their site, did it for a month and bruuuh!...
This is one of the most educational videos I have seen on this channel. Please do more!
From this kind of content, now I'm really thinking about a subscription to your website, just to support this work. Thanks McBaze!
5:35 you could gain more advantage when you crash the minions in his tower to reset the wave in the middle and build another slowpush, crash it in the tower then reset. You can see that your freeze actually made his large wave of minions crash on your tower but since he attacked you under tower he did got punished, but if he just let the wave reset in the middle with his item advantage then it would be hard for you to actually reset since you need to crash your wave to his tower or use your tp.
we need more videos like this cuz many low elo players can spot the mistakes but cant abuse it
This is my main mistake
I guess the one mechanic wasnt told here is that mcbaze is very experienced at trading damage, so he isnt afraid of trading at almost die.
Into smurfing i learned that i should loss most of trades i dont just bc low elo players highly fear to die; i was riven main in that time so I knew very good the damage i could output. Trust me, his confidence is something big using this strategies and I may add that if you do not have this confidence you'll not use this correctly!
Awesome content! Thanks
This is good. Very good. I can see map opportunities so well as a jungler, but my laning is still awful, and this stuff helps a lot.
Thanks for the tips. I see that wave control is key.
No wonder why I lose line even with items or level lead. Thats very helpful. Thank you.
On the game with Mundo (6:00) there is a huge factor in play "tilt"
The Voli started ahead with a kill and then dies 3 times in a row, by the second time he died he was already tilting, when you TPed and killed him the game was over for him.
What low elo opponent think:
Nice champ mundo. Stupid statstick.
Nice champ kennen, range to plane abuser.
While in reality it's all skill
Statsticks are kinda toxic to the game doe... RIOT thinks the same answell, hence the future rework. The big thing here is that every champ has to have some form of counterplay (even when facing a challenger), and statsticks don't have that counterplay. The only way to get him out of the game is to rekt him since minute 2
McBaze literally abused those two factors to win those matchups. Trading vs melee lvl 1 in tri brush is a great trick to use on any ranged top, also once he hit 6 he knew he could stat check his opponent when playing mundo.
@@brunocosta6849 Despite me hating statsticks champions as well they do have counter play. because with the fact that they are dependent on being able to reach you and they dont have a lot of gap closing abilities, they actually cant do much against CC
Is jax a Stat check champ?
@@ma-cg1il No, but Mundo is
Amazing tips!! I noticed why I'm lacking so bad on Top, always appreciate this Top Lane tips!!
Hey guys! Could you make a video about not how to get ahead in low elo but rather how to end the game by yourself? Because I can’t consistently count on my team I find myself always playing for dragon soul as a win cond but that seems not optimal. Thank you !!
in 3:30 a slow push is fine and makes sense but i think the jax was ahead enough to fight Garen in the large minion waves because of the lead as well as because of the counter strike that Jax has to block minion agro. I think it would be more viable to hard shove and go beyond Jax's tower and pull the incoming minions to force a crash. Garen can then recall and then get a good reset off or he can just suicide under tower while clearing the next wave. That would be more viable than a slow push that hand delivers Jax a huge wave to farm and having to invest a large amount of time to mess around with the jax
Can you pls do one for midlane?
Honestly i want to see more of this i am learning so much from this video
This is one of the most helpful League videos I have ever seen in the last five years. Going to sub to the site to hopefully see more. I hope you keep releasing these style vids!
Really helpful, can you do this for mid players as well?
Love this kind of video! Can you do one for Support?
For me(a hardstuck gold) I rate this vid around for low gold and below since i rarely see dufus players doing this mistakes in high gold and low plat. Pretty cool video I learned a bit more of it even tho I had knew it before. I caught something that I didn't know. Thank you for the video❤️
That mundo game was impressive. Well played
Could you please do this for the bot lane specifically?
This is going to be absolutely useful, even though it doesn’t always apply to smart enemies.
Great style of video!!! These were extremely informative clips, mainly because I couldn't spot any of the mistakes lol
Great video format/ style thanks
Great video, will try that in my solo queue games, maybe I will get out of gold...
Great Guide, thank you guys
Keep these videos coming... this should help me
Wow by looking at your vid i noticed how bad i slow push, and how bad i clear waves, you were on point
I‘m having huge problem with figuring out what to do after being ahead BIG TIME on the enemy toplaner. More often than not they are splitpushers so if I walk away to help my team they will just comeback. How do I deny them more when they just stuck to the turret and I can‘t dive them? Is freezing the only option?
it is awesome how you were in a 1 vs 1 all the time, I do a freeze and they will dive me in a 3 vs 1 mid, jungler and top, eventually support will come
Really great video - and really demoralizing, seeing how someone can use one mistake that for many people isn't even seen as a mistake to completely destroy a match...jeez.
I really liked this style of video, please do more
Him: Let's see if you can spot the mistake. *Plays the clip with 1000x speed*
2 seconds later
Alright, you should've spot 2 big mistakes here.
BRO PUT THE CLIP IN NORMAL SPEED WTF
It was great, but would be even greater, if you then tell on what should you focus on when you have a lead and how to convert that into a win, and not just how to win the laning phase. But great video either way.
Can you guys make a version of this for the jungle please
This was really helpful, great vid!
Will you be making guides for lol wildrift
That's real nice. You got anything like these that I could apply as a support ?
"Spot the mistake" plays clip at 2x speed.
"Yeah I think Charlie Chaplin wants his films back."
Guys can u help ke out and answer my question? I qm b1 eu player but all of these things i know but still can't climb. Does that mean i don't know how to punish mistakes?
It might mean you don't know how to punish them in-game. After all, spotting it in a video compared to spotting it in a game is very different. I also recommend this playlist ruclips.net/video/iko2tqmDpJQ/видео.html, it did help me a ton
That video was absolutely amazing, more of these!
Will this work in D2-masters?
So that means, since roaming is coinflip in low elo and you can lose cs+xp, it is more consistent to push all the way down to top inib ?
Hey, i would like to ask how did mundo with dshield know he could kill volibear with dshield and 2 cloth armor at 6:00 in the video, and how did mundo knew there's no gank the next time he resets and collects his wave at about 6:10
i mean i like this series its giving a clear vision on this
but we low elo player can most of the time see mistakes in clips like that
but we are not able to use it ingame to gain that leads
I didn’t get 1 thing wrong but I feel like winning lane isn’t my issue, it’s what to do after your 4/0 with lvl leads
I’m silver btw
What champion you Play?
I'm Silver too and I kinda have the same situation. I remember hearing "Spread the lead" somewhere. If you have a lead in a lane try and get the other lanes to lead to. Probably not best to take my word for it(Because I'm silver too)
Roam mid but give your midlaner the kill.You dont need it as much as he does.Wait for your jg, hard push your wave and invade the enemy jg
Depends on the champion you play I guess. If you are 4/0 on a split push or a strong skirmisher you should exploit the lead on your lane, try to win the 1v1s and 2v2s, push objectives and generate preassure. I recommend watching LS commentary on this regard (preassure) when he reviewed Lourlo vs Bjergsen in top lane.
@@latric5438 no need to give him the kill xD. Just kill splitpush hard and keep them running against you. Low elo isn't punitive and wont stop Splitpushing
Have you any tips? When I am watching this vid I nearly detect all mistakes but ig I just don't see thoes mistakes or I am not able to punish them
Props to whoever came up with this idea! LoL Quizzes :D
Reminds me of Chess Quizzes trying to mate in 5
Love these types of videos, definitely keep em coming
I know how to suppord adc and jungle but mid and top are both still confusing for me help
Do one of these for mid lane please
Is there like a list of basic mistakes we can watch out for somewhere?
When you are ahead like 1Kill and 1Level with someone like Mordekaiser, who has no way to really do damage without pushing the wave (E + Q are AOE), is it even worth trying to freeze or do you poke and slow push like kennen in the video?
So the one thing I learned was on the Kennen part. I thought freeze was mostly good, but I see if you have a ranged poke champ it might be better to push them under and watch for ganks while harassing them
07:01 and he's STILL going in, like...Voli, come on
This is awesome, could you guys make another punishment video especially for mid lane? Even if we can apply theese tips for mid lane. I want to know that how can i dominate low elo in mid with hard pressure and roaming.
2:41
"Spot the big mistake"
Camera: Imma just centre on anywhere else but Garen
you should do this type of video test but for the support role which is the worst role to climb solo in my opinion
At the second clip when u froze wasn't it also a mistake that garen went to fight you outside his wave?
How do you carry against someone who is fed on enemy team? For an example, by the time we were in mid game, i was 12-3 on mf while their jhin was 2-3 and veigar 0-7 but their azir was 10-2. We had a karma mid and takan support with no real tabks while they had a garen for a tank
More of these please 😍😍
This is a very nice style to learn from. Please do more of these kinds of video's. Good entertainment! :D
3:50 wouldnt the better play be to hard push the wave like garen did but instead of staying he recalls. this makes it so that there is 3 minions at jaxs tower and it slowpushes back to garen, considering the jungler has been topside entire game. this works better for garen.
stacking 3 waves is also a good play but forcing freeze on jax whos already behind by jungle pressure pretty sure is better play.
*Low elo top laner moves*
"As you can see he just lost his lane"
Can I ask a question? How do you know that you out damage or have enough health so that you don't die in a 1v2?
Prior limit testing with the champ. This is why one tricking is also recommended for climbing
tbf that akali chose dorans ring vs a ranged top laner lol, still great guide!
Greath video , i would like to see the examples at normal speed
i really enjoy these kind of videos. More pls!
very good format
I watched it and caught all the mistakes, however it feels like even with such a high lead i cant seem to always be able to end. Tips on securing a game once you get fead?
It would be great to give the right choice for the enemy as well. For knowledge
thank you for the laning knowledge 101
0:12 well let's not get carried away, it's just a game!
This was an awesome and informative video
Love this style of video! Great tips
Imagine playing soloq and running into one of those guys in the enemy team...
I don’t have to imagine, happens every game with me :D
Please do this for all roles