Criminally under viewed league scholar. The quality of knowledge and the extremely clear explanations and visuals you provide in the videos I have seen so far are truly S+ tier. God Speed Professor o7.
Hey Coach! Long time lurker checking in! It's been said before by many, but I'm super appreciative of all the hard work you continue to put in to make your content as information-dense and educative as possible! I used to be decently high ELO in NA, so I cannot speak for any other region's high-ladder players, but I still find myself surprised how little some of our highest-ranked players (I.e. Masters+) fold these techniques into their play. While I choose to take it as a sign of the game being very, very complex (and not that the players are willfully ignorant of the fundamentals), I think it's all the more important to point out that practicing and understanding the best practices of play still continue to be the fastest track to improving your game at all ranks! If I could give any advice to players looking to improve, it would be to try playing a few games where your primary goal is to focus on incorporating strategies like wave control or map awareness into your play, as opposed to winning the match. What I personally do to better enable myself to do this is typically picking a champion and role I have a lot of familiarity in, and then focus all my efforts on one or two new macro tactics. By eliminating a lot of potential "mental noise" (like learning abilities/combos, a new role, or just getting used to your numbers), you can make it easiest to focus on these important things we sometimes neglect to train up on, simply because there's such an overwhelming amount of information to process in real-time mid-match. In any event, I just wanted to thank you for the time you put into these videos, as well as to corroborate everything you teach to any players who might still be on-the-fence about implementing these techniques. As always, super informative video, and I hope you can continue to keep putting great content like this!
A lot of the things you've spoken about the past few videos I would 'occasionally' do myself, BUT without the conscious thought of it. Doing something without knowing why you're doing it is no way to go about life at all. Now that i'm aware of all these small nuances, I didn't think my laning could get any better, but it's spiked exponentially since the past month i've started watching you. Thank you. Knowing how to create states of advantage and knowing when you're at advantage + how to pursue afterwards is absolutely excellent knowledge that I did not have for.. probably until I found you. Consider me a sub and keep on the good work !
Bronze player here who’s been struggling to get a grasp on things like this for a while now, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in such a clear, concise and easy to understand way. The way you present the information makes it so much easier to understand and I know I’m not the only one grateful for it!
I actually thought because I didn’t know you or any of your videos after this one got recommended that this is hell af Clickbait but as a Diamond 2 Player I actually learned sth. New here! Ty so much
This is definitely one of those concepts where I just need to know the basic thing, and then I have to play around with it in games. Like seeing other people do stuff with it is interesting but for me personally once I'm aware of the concept "pull minion aggro to build waves" I have to play with that as a tool to get priority, set up kills etc.
LiamDImpregnator here, Rogue if you keep up clear, high value videos/content like this, and continue to iterate/improve/grind your business cycle/systems, you will inevitably be able to build a business/profit at the same level as Midbeast Keep going Continue to get more users and customers And continue to improve upon the value your provide in both quantity, quality, and different type of value. Make a religion/routine/system out of your business habits/systems, then just grind. The same as soloq. Make a science out of it. Experiment on what gets you more customers/users, and what provides the most value. Keep going
THe sylas in 4:09 happens way too often, for it to be avoidable it needs sylas to know where the jungler started at the very minimum to hover the oposite side, or get raptors ward but that is very common thing to do and enemies can play around it. although sylas did a good job i think he either needs to push more or simply let the syndra push into him and look ganks/trades with dsheild second wind start
How can I have my minions attack the enemy minions while the enemy minions attack me (act like I'm sylas in the replay)? To elaborate, why can't Syndra just auto-attack Sylas as he engages, causing both minions to attack both champions? Is it possible to allow my minions to attack the enemy minions while they attack me? because the opposing midlaner can simply trade back for both minions to agro the champions
It's matchup dependent. If syndra wants to be hit by sylas' minions as well, she would have to play pretty far up and while she would stop the push from occuring, she would lose the trades. Also if sylas is jumping into Syndra's wave, his passive naturally will push it too.
At 4:10 is Sylas not in a really bad position if J4 setups a freeze in that position? Especially with Syndra being able to TP back and hold it? Yes the early strat got well executed, but he forgot the part he is playing ignite vs tp lane, at least it isn't top lane where such play ruins your entire lane.
If this was top, yes it would be pretty rough, which is why it's important to be aware when you could be ganked, but a freeze in mid here would only cost probably like 1 minion wave since Sylas has already killed all of the creeps.
Criminally under viewed league scholar. The quality of knowledge and the extremely clear explanations and visuals you provide in the videos I have seen so far are truly S+ tier. God Speed Professor o7.
wake up babe, other coach rogue video droped
Still not challenger
Hey Coach!
Long time lurker checking in! It's been said before by many, but I'm super appreciative of all the hard work you continue to put in to make your content as information-dense and educative as possible! I used to be decently high ELO in NA, so I cannot speak for any other region's high-ladder players, but I still find myself surprised how little some of our highest-ranked players (I.e. Masters+) fold these techniques into their play. While I choose to take it as a sign of the game being very, very complex (and not that the players are willfully ignorant of the fundamentals), I think it's all the more important to point out that
practicing and understanding the best practices of play still continue to be the fastest track to improving your game at all ranks!
If I could give any advice to players looking to improve, it would be to try playing a few games where your primary goal is to focus on incorporating strategies like wave control or map awareness into your play, as opposed to winning the match. What I personally do to better enable myself to do this is typically picking a champion and role I have a lot of familiarity in, and then focus all my efforts on one or two new macro tactics. By eliminating a lot of potential "mental noise" (like learning abilities/combos, a new role, or just getting used to your numbers), you can make it easiest to focus on these important things we sometimes neglect to train up on, simply because there's such an overwhelming amount of information to process in real-time mid-match.
In any event, I just wanted to thank you for the time you put into these videos, as well as to corroborate everything you teach to any players who might still be on-the-fence about implementing these techniques. As always, super informative video, and I hope you can continue to keep putting great content like this!
Great vid! Your 5:30 video fundamentally helped me understand wave management to a higher degree and improve my reset timings too
A lot of the things you've spoken about the past few videos I would 'occasionally' do myself, BUT without the conscious thought of it. Doing something without knowing why you're doing it is no way to go about life at all.
Now that i'm aware of all these small nuances, I didn't think my laning could get any better, but it's spiked exponentially since the past month i've started watching you. Thank you.
Knowing how to create states of advantage and knowing when you're at advantage + how to pursue afterwards is absolutely excellent knowledge that I did not have for.. probably until I found you.
Consider me a sub and keep on the good work !
Appreciate the comment man :)
Glad to hear you've improved as well
Bronze player here who’s been struggling to get a grasp on things like this for a while now, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in such a clear, concise and easy to understand way. The way you present the information makes it so much easier to understand and I know I’m not the only one grateful for it!
Super helpful as always! Could you post some of your coaching sessions as well? That would be a hell of a nice content
I have made it as high as plat 2 100LP and been playing since S3 and never knew this! Great vid
I actually thought because I didn’t know you or any of your videos after this one got recommended that this is hell af Clickbait but as a Diamond 2 Player I actually learned sth. New here! Ty so much
This is definitely one of those concepts where I just need to know the basic thing, and then I have to play around with it in games. Like seeing other people do stuff with it is interesting but for me personally once I'm aware of the concept "pull minion aggro to build waves" I have to play with that as a tool to get priority, set up kills etc.
your content is phenomenal!
Why have I not seen this before anywhere??? Coach Diff
LiamDImpregnator here, Rogue if you keep up clear, high value videos/content like this, and continue to iterate/improve/grind your business cycle/systems, you will inevitably be able to build a business/profit at the same level as Midbeast
Keep going
Continue to get more users and customers
And continue to improve upon the value your provide in both quantity, quality, and different type of value.
Make a religion/routine/system out of your business habits/systems, then just grind. The same as soloq.
Make a science out of it. Experiment on what gets you more customers/users, and what provides the most value.
Keep going
Thanks for the encouragement brother. Good to see oce solo Q hadn't destroyed your mental yet :^)
i thought i knew everything about wave managmnet but this first tip is a game changer for me i think ill climb 300 lp with it
great video!
THe sylas in 4:09 happens way too often, for it to be avoidable it needs sylas to know where the jungler started at the very minimum to hover the oposite side, or get raptors ward but that is very common thing to do and enemies can play around it. although sylas did a good job i think he either needs to push more or simply let the syndra push into him and look ganks/trades with dsheild second wind start
TOP TIER CONTENT! WOW. Just WOW!
sick guide
tfw you have a huge 3 wave stack and the enemy laner just 1 shots it with an ability.
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Another banger vid gg
How can I have my minions attack the enemy minions while the enemy minions attack me (act like I'm sylas in the replay)? To elaborate, why can't Syndra just auto-attack Sylas as he engages, causing both minions to attack both champions? Is it possible to allow my minions to attack the enemy minions while they attack me? because the opposing midlaner can simply trade back for both minions to agro the champions
Sylas is making sure he is trading when sydra is out of his own minions range
It's matchup dependent. If syndra wants to be hit by sylas' minions as well, she would have to play pretty far up and while she would stop the push from occuring, she would lose the trades. Also if sylas is jumping into Syndra's wave, his passive naturally will push it too.
At 4:10 is Sylas not in a really bad position if J4 setups a freeze in that position? Especially with Syndra being able to TP back and hold it?
Yes the early strat got well executed, but he forgot the part he is playing ignite vs tp lane, at least it isn't top lane where such play ruins your entire lane.
If this was top, yes it would be pretty rough, which is why it's important to be aware when you could be ganked, but a freeze in mid here would only cost probably like 1 minion wave since Sylas has already killed all of the creeps.
Also the fundamental wave management is what matters, adding in jungle tracking and warding is separate although vital to not die to a gank
Is your name actually Rogue or is it just the name you use online? And what team(s) did you play for?
Haha no my name's Jake Rogues hjust been my screen name since I've played HAHHA
lol.fandom.com/wiki/Rogue_(Jake_Sharwood)
@@CoachRogue I guessed, but after learning nayil was a name I just had to ask.
good video
que cara bom
play like a pro league player = play like a barely above average dota 2 player