I have over a thousand hours in this game but I'm just starting to get back into it after two years of not playing and this was a really great recap and explanation!
I recently started playing Smite Conquest, these are my tips to anyone new: 1. If your health bar is red, just return to base, you have become a target, enemies are on the way to you, just go! 2. If you are deep in enemy territory all alone at a tower, or after a fight, return to base, enemies are coming 3. Keep an eye on the minimap, especially the highlighted (warded) areas, these show enemies 4. If you have died once or twice early, stop feeding the enemy team, play it safe until later teamfights 5. Fight as a team, if you are alone chasing a wounded enemy, you are in fact walking into a trap 6. Check the scorecard, find the player doing the best, help that player, they know what they are doing 7. It feels bad to defend under the tower, but the enemy will come, your team will counter attack, the game can swing in your favour 8. Late game, if you just respawned and the team is far away, catch up, don't wander off on your own, you will be picked off 9. Take a loss gracefully, commend your team anyway, if you lost a teammate you weren't likely to win, just surrender if asked 10. Learn from mistakes, watch videos like this one, improve, be aggressive and win the next game
@@bloodfrostgaming9204 I have to disagree on this one move your map to the center a little make it see through and check it often it’s saved me so often
@@alexhill8629 I find having the map in the middle of the screen hella distracting lmao But yeah checking it often is definitely best practice, even in the middle of a fight a quick glance can let you know if your team or an enemy is rotating in
I'm coming off an actual 10 year hiatus. Played a ton during the beta and S1. I went back into conquest last week and COULD NOT have been more lost between the new buffs, objectives, and what gods are played in which role now. Definitely have had to do a ton of homework elsewhere, but this was very helpful.
As a lvl 160 smite players , I love this guide and how you explained everything. i think you should have emphasized starting the camps tho. pulling buffs is a new thing this season that people should know. For example: Support pulling green to xp camp and Adc pulling purple to xp camp . that way they can clear all the camps at once. Only certain gods can do this and i often see people dyeing to the camps at lvl one. its definitely worth mentioning.
I’m glad your still making these! It was one of these videos that finally let me successfully jump from the other non-conquest game modes to conq and now it’s the only one I play! Love your videos, keep up the great content!🤟🏻🤙🏻
This helps a lot im kinda new ive played for a while but me and my friends never really knew what we were doing but now were actually leaning a bit and i get so confused and randoms get mad at me for not knowing what to do im glad this vid is here to help
Excellent guide my dude. As someone who's played very inconsistently since probably season 5 or 6, this helped a ton. Great information for new players and returning players alike.
As much as I am willing to bet you won't see this, I wanted to thank you for the video.. I downloaded Smite a couple days ago for the first time, and have been having a hard time finding anything that explains anything. I am mostly playing arena solo with bots to try and get a feel for combat etc (though I am enjoying the game mode and may stick with it) but wanted to know more about conquest, and this guide helped a lot, even if I have to watch it 2 or 3 more times to fully soak it in. The crafting is probably the most overwhelming portion, so I appreciated the little bit you put in there regarding items. New sub looking forward to more info, thanks!
This outlined basically everything I needed to know about role etiquette as a new player to SMITE, and explains a lot of crap the game itself SHOULD teach you but won't because the initial learning curve is a necessary barrier to entry for those who either won't take the game seriously enough to contribute to a team or who will actively rage. Very little is set in stone of course, but such is the nature of the beast; MOBAs are dynamic after all. The order of operations in regards to jungling and buff management in particular is immensely helpful.
Here are some of the Solo specific tips I've learned about this game: firstly, play for conversion. It doesn't matter how good you are at Laning if you don't convert that pressure into stuff like rotations and objectives. Secondly, falling behind isn't a bad thing per se. Just play less aggressively and find out when you hit your next power spike (usually things like getting ult at lvl 5 or getting your first/second item) and then play off of that to pull out of a deficit. Thirdly, don't rotate while there are lanes moving towards your tower. The farm and pressure you lose aren't worth it unless it's something big like a gold fury or a team fight that your lane opponent is also rotating to.
Thank you for this! I've been going back and forth on whether I want to play Smite for a couple years now, honestly. Before, I didn't have the best wifi and only had a laptop. But now I've gotten a PC and wired internet, so there's really no more excuse. Just gotta learn. I *very* much appreciate the build segment, btw. Though having an up-to-date, in depth look at items would help as well. Right now that'd the biggest thing keeping me from taking the leap, since it's so hard to understand and there are so many items. But I'm really gonna push to learn this time. Again, thank you for your awesome content 💜
Nice! I'm actually introducing a friend to smite. This will help a ton. If I got a good list of gods that would be good for beginners to learn the mechanics that'd be pretty awesome. I started kinda weird personally.
@@ysywos9264 Well, ive been doing good then. Had him play Anhur and chaac but he actually does well with Hachi as of late. And i recommended scylla. Ty tho, this is helpful :)
@@jacrispy7850 Hachi is also good, his passive is very useful so you can't run out of mana and his 2 helps a lot in destroying towers or doing objectives. Your friend might wanna try xbal, after his buff he's nuts. From the passive and abilities he gets like 30 power, 50 basic attack dmg and 70% attack speed lol
Your item guide was a huge help! The way I learned personally, I like to learn generalizations and defaults before I attempt to learn specifics. This way, I have an understanding of what is considered more normal in a game, and make my own goals and predictions
22:50 no joke we won a ranked game earlier because my team had tons and tons of wards. I’ve never seen all 5 people buy wards before in a single game until today. I had 10 placed as a mid laner my supp had 16 or 17 can’t remember and my solo had 6 jng had 7 or 8 and adc had 5. You could see the entire map at all times. Seriously that’s the reason we won that game for sure. We always knew if they were doing pyro, gold, fire, ganking, we saw everything the enemy tried to do. I as the mid was throwing down sentries by the gold harpies choke point and caught a ward there several times. Literally smoked them by knowing what they were doing. If you are tryharding like a ranked game then buy wards. Buy wards. Buy wards. Buy wards. It literally wins games!!!!! Seeing the entire map is extremely powerful. And 10 wards is a really low ward game for me but I was basically never at fountain so they were max timer wards every time. It ended up working better since it was less wasted on wards before the old ones expired. Lol but seriously. If you’re losing ranked games….. but wards. You will literally win. Can’t stress it enough.
As someone who moved into the support role this season Im so tired of this, no one buys wards, its ridiculous, even after getting ganked and being told. I used to be main mid and at least I warded my lane
love your guides I stopped continuously playing soon after season 5's release but I know I can always count on these vids to instantly get back to playing again if I ever get the itch Something that might be worth touching on during the building section is starter items since many people dont use them if they are transitioning from casual modes. At least to give them an idea of which ones are common in each role and they can try them out to see what works best. The other thing I'd say would be good to touch on is the start that is commonly used for that season, so that ppl dont need to get spam pinged / need to ask during their first game on each role
I have played 4 games of smite since I downloaded yesterday and after looking up info and getting hogwash high mmr talk i don’t understand… Thank you. Thank you so very much. This is heavenly im learning not just getting more confused. Youre a king
Please do keep the build section in, that was the main reason I watched this. With so many meta changes, a current guide, even small, is the most important thing I'm looking for now.
Great video i needed this i been off smite ever since i lost my gamer brother about two and half years ago we played sooo much smite since season 1 and wasnt the same without him so our gaming family gave it up is funny how newer players know im an old player
Apreciate the Guide, if i may add 2 things i still would like to know as a returning player is the "totem" on the solo lane and the 2 "bastions" around the tower because new players or returning players from a cupple of seasons do not know what those really do.
I took a very long hiatus from Smite since I started on Switch and I only have a PS5 to play Smite on and I didn't want to restart but I've decided to just go for it and this guide is really helpful for getting back into it. Thanks man :)
I just started playing Smite again after a 4-5 year long break (I was a beta tester but after such a long break I was trash at the game). After playing some Joust I feel like I have a decent grasp of the game again. I'll definitely be returning to this video frequently when I feel ready to try Conquest again.
Love this as a returning player since beta released smite. One thing with the items, on your graphic you could order them in priority to help make it an easy visual
Hey mate! First off, PHENOMENAL guide. My wife and I just started playing and it's beyond helpful. Thank you. I also wanted to ask if you plan on making any updated role guides which would also be EXTREMELY helpful. Thanks again for the fantastic content my friend! :D
Thank you for this guide man ive had smite for years and am a fan if the MOBA Genre of videogames i have played MOBAS like League of Legends, Mobile Legends, Arena Of Valor, and mainly always go Assassin and jungler role but i notice people taking my buffs on this one and was confused
As an extra end note which is something that makes smite great! You can play any god/class in any role you like! the game took an approach to try and force you into a certain class for a role but majority of gods are great no matter the role. Geb Jungle BB! xD
I played the crap out of Smite when it was still in beta. Back when there were only like 10 gods and the dragon was still named Ao Kuang. Back during the peak of Drybear. I tried to get back into it and didn't even recognize the game, let alone have time to learn all the moves of 100+ gods and the current meta.
Just getting back in after a long time away (I think fafnir was my last new god) Appreciate the video. Is it me, or are the objectives harder to take by yourself now. I remember getting a kill mid, and being able to take a tower. Late game the respawns seem (seem cause I do not know) pretty fast and the titan seems to heal a decent click, making it pretty hard to put the team on your back. Great video
You liar bro, youre AT 100k. Pfft. FR, congrats on that. New guy here, came from mast. Dont really like any other smite content aside from his and yours. Trying to get back into smite, but so many gods. Anyway, thanks bruh
Also another difference between Overwatch and Smite is, Overwatch 2 came from a slightly upgraded version of the same engine OW1 came from, so porting skins was alot easier. Smite 2 though i basically being created on a totally new engine since the leap from UR3 to UR5 is basically a new engine, UR3 released in 2008 and UR5 came out in 2022, just look how much Computer tech has changed in that time. So I can completely understand why they decided to put skin porting on the side ao they can put more resources towards thw actually game. Some OW2 didnt do.
One strat me and my boi use to do, was called the hunters game. 1. pick out who is best at which god that plays like a hunter. 2. Get 2 of your team mate to be magic ADC and the others be normal ADC. 3. Have one of your magic ADC be olorun and build him like a support god, have your other magic ADC be in solo lane best pick for this I think is sol. 4. Have a ablity base ADC on mid ullr or AMC would work. 5. For your jung I would go with apollo for his alt or Chernobog; or if you don't mind having a 3rd magic ADC Freya. 6. After that get the hole team to gank the solo laner for some add presser. 7. Then play like you normally would.
this might be just what i need to get back into the game after a multiple year long break Edit, sadly not quite what I needed, the new jungle camp breakdown was very helpful, but I still lack knowledge like what camps junglers start on now, what I should help with b4 minions spawn as a laner, what items and gods r currently Meta (guidelines u had in ur buildsection were nice, but id assume some items r better than others, get built 100% of the time like that glove on adc, drawing comparisons from LoL here where some items r straight up int), oh and some newly added things ive never seen b4 like those platethings in front of turrets, what they do and what they r, if I had to guess, theyre like turretplates in LoL where u gain gold if destroyed, but it seemed like turrets here r directly attackable anyway..
I think i have been the 100.000th subscriptor so, serious question: am I into the pre 100.000 subscriptors? Jajaja, just joking, your videos are awesome, thank you so much. I am rediscovering the game with a friend, and your videos are helping me a lot.
Swear to god I can revisit the game and go through patch notes trying to figure out how things are gonna be now, what was meta etc and it's like "We've actually decided to completely remove Items, as well as Neith, from the game."
Feedback from a noob) First of great vid helped a ton game just finished downloading and I haven't even launched it yet. The only thing that was confusing is you talking about (class types?) I understand things like assassin from other games you talked about hunters a lot a quick 10-15 sec assassin does this hunter does that would have been great near the start. overall fantastic work on this video.
I have over a thousand hours in this game but I'm just starting to get back into it after two years of not playing and this was a really great recap and explanation!
Welcome back!
Same man
Same here
we twinning, I stopped playing as soon as the map changed a few years ago
Same
I recently started playing Smite Conquest, these are my tips to anyone new:
1. If your health bar is red, just return to base, you have become a target, enemies are on the way to you, just go!
2. If you are deep in enemy territory all alone at a tower, or after a fight, return to base, enemies are coming
3. Keep an eye on the minimap, especially the highlighted (warded) areas, these show enemies
4. If you have died once or twice early, stop feeding the enemy team, play it safe until later teamfights
5. Fight as a team, if you are alone chasing a wounded enemy, you are in fact walking into a trap
6. Check the scorecard, find the player doing the best, help that player, they know what they are doing
7. It feels bad to defend under the tower, but the enemy will come, your team will counter attack, the game can swing in your favour
8. Late game, if you just respawned and the team is far away, catch up, don't wander off on your own, you will be picked off
9. Take a loss gracefully, commend your team anyway, if you lost a teammate you weren't likely to win, just surrender if asked
10. Learn from mistakes, watch videos like this one, improve, be aggressive and win the next game
When my health is in red my skill level shoots up 500% for some reason
@@michaelo6161 It be like that
Chase when it’s a smart thing to do.
@@bloodfrostgaming9204 I have to disagree on this one move your map to the center a little make it see through and check it often it’s saved me so often
@@alexhill8629 I find having the map in the middle of the screen hella distracting lmao
But yeah checking it often is definitely best practice, even in the middle of a fight a quick glance can let you know if your team or an enemy is rotating in
I'm coming off an actual 10 year hiatus. Played a ton during the beta and S1. I went back into conquest last week and COULD NOT have been more lost between the new buffs, objectives, and what gods are played in which role now. Definitely have had to do a ton of homework elsewhere, but this was very helpful.
As a lvl 160 smite players , I love this guide and how you explained everything. i think you should have emphasized starting the camps tho. pulling buffs is a new thing this season that people should know. For example: Support pulling green to xp camp and Adc pulling purple to xp camp . that way they can clear all the camps at once. Only certain gods can do this and i often see people dyeing to the camps at lvl one. its definitely worth mentioning.
agreed but stuff like changes a lot so it would be confusing to new smite players i feel like
I’m glad your still making these! It was one of these videos that finally let me successfully jump from the other non-conquest game modes to conq and now it’s the only one I play! Love your videos, keep up the great content!🤟🏻🤙🏻
This helps a lot im kinda new ive played for a while but me and my friends never really knew what we were doing but now were actually leaning a bit and i get so confused and randoms get mad at me for not knowing what to do im glad this vid is here to help
Excellent guide my dude. As someone who's played very inconsistently since probably season 5 or 6, this helped a ton. Great information for new players and returning players alike.
Ngl i love hearing the dos2 music in the background love both games keep up the great work
As much as I am willing to bet you won't see this, I wanted to thank you for the video.. I downloaded Smite a couple days ago for the first time, and have been having a hard time finding anything that explains anything. I am mostly playing arena solo with bots to try and get a feel for combat etc (though I am enjoying the game mode and may stick with it) but wanted to know more about conquest, and this guide helped a lot, even if I have to watch it 2 or 3 more times to fully soak it in. The crafting is probably the most overwhelming portion, so I appreciated the little bit you put in there regarding items. New sub looking forward to more info, thanks!
This outlined basically everything I needed to know about role etiquette as a new player to SMITE, and explains a lot of crap the game itself SHOULD teach you but won't because the initial learning curve is a necessary barrier to entry for those who either won't take the game seriously enough to contribute to a team or who will actively rage. Very little is set in stone of course, but such is the nature of the beast; MOBAs are dynamic after all. The order of operations in regards to jungling and buff management in particular is immensely helpful.
Here are some of the Solo specific tips I've learned about this game: firstly, play for conversion. It doesn't matter how good you are at Laning if you don't convert that pressure into stuff like rotations and objectives. Secondly, falling behind isn't a bad thing per se. Just play less aggressively and find out when you hit your next power spike (usually things like getting ult at lvl 5 or getting your first/second item) and then play off of that to pull out of a deficit. Thirdly, don't rotate while there are lanes moving towards your tower. The farm and pressure you lose aren't worth it unless it's something big like a gold fury or a team fight that your lane opponent is also rotating to.
Bout due time they give you creator of the year.
I wish they had 'cutest creator of the year' title 😇
I've seen a lot of smite video creators, and I think he's the most formal and detailed.
Or an announcer pack!
@@lusia543 His attention to detail and Statistical Knowledge is Top Knotch 👌
For real? Is there an article on the smite page listing the winners/nominations?
Thank you for this! I've been going back and forth on whether I want to play Smite for a couple years now, honestly. Before, I didn't have the best wifi and only had a laptop. But now I've gotten a PC and wired internet, so there's really no more excuse. Just gotta learn. I *very* much appreciate the build segment, btw. Though having an up-to-date, in depth look at items would help as well. Right now that'd the biggest thing keeping me from taking the leap, since it's so hard to understand and there are so many items. But I'm really gonna push to learn this time. Again, thank you for your awesome content 💜
As an editor I am impressed with the improvement of your videos, especially this one! Well done
Thanks man! I've learned a lot over the years
Nice! I'm actually introducing a friend to smite. This will help a ton. If I got a good list of gods that would be good for beginners to learn the mechanics that'd be pretty awesome. I started kinda weird personally.
Inte has a video on beginner gods, although it is outdated
Yup I do have a 'top 3 beginner gods for each role' video. A couple years old but still mostly up to date.
IMO Anhur (adc) Scylla (mid) chaac (solo) xin tian (support) fenrir (jungle) are great to start, each 1 has easy abilities and is fairly save.
@@ysywos9264 Well, ive been doing good then. Had him play Anhur and chaac but he actually does well with Hachi as of late. And i recommended scylla. Ty tho, this is helpful :)
@@jacrispy7850 Hachi is also good, his passive is very useful so you can't run out of mana and his 2 helps a lot in destroying towers or doing objectives. Your friend might wanna try xbal, after his buff he's nuts. From the passive and abilities he gets like 30 power, 50 basic attack dmg and 70% attack speed lol
Your item guide was a huge help! The way I learned personally, I like to learn generalizations and defaults before I attempt to learn specifics. This way, I have an understanding of what is considered more normal in a game, and make my own goals and predictions
22:50 no joke we won a ranked game earlier because my team had tons and tons of wards. I’ve never seen all 5 people buy wards before in a single game until today. I had 10 placed as a mid laner my supp had 16 or 17 can’t remember and my solo had 6 jng had 7 or 8 and adc had 5. You could see the entire map at all times. Seriously that’s the reason we won that game for sure. We always knew if they were doing pyro, gold, fire, ganking, we saw everything the enemy tried to do. I as the mid was throwing down sentries by the gold harpies choke point and caught a ward there several times. Literally smoked them by knowing what they were doing. If you are tryharding like a ranked game then buy wards. Buy wards. Buy wards. Buy wards. It literally wins games!!!!! Seeing the entire map is extremely powerful. And 10 wards is a really low ward game for me but I was basically never at fountain so they were max timer wards every time. It ended up working better since it was less wasted on wards before the old ones expired. Lol but seriously. If you’re losing ranked games….. but wards. You will literally win. Can’t stress it enough.
As someone who moved into the support role this season Im so tired of this, no one buys wards, its ridiculous, even after getting ganked and being told. I used to be main mid and at least I warded my lane
love your guides
I stopped continuously playing soon after season 5's release but I know I can always count on these vids to instantly get back to playing again if I ever get the itch
Something that might be worth touching on during the building section is starter items since many people dont use them if they are transitioning from casual modes. At least to give them an idea of which ones are common in each role and they can try them out to see what works best.
The other thing I'd say would be good to touch on is the start that is commonly used for that season, so that ppl dont need to get spam pinged / need to ask during their first game on each role
Love that you're still rocking that out-tro music. I've grown really fond of it.
I love finding old videos asking for a new sub goal and seeing they already achieved it. late congrats on 100k man
Coming back after a couple years off, glad to have found a video like this. Really great information man
Haven't played since S3 and so much has changed on the map. Thank you for putting this together
I am preparing to play ranked and man i have to say this video is amazing. It helped me a lot! I would love to see some in depth build guide!
I have played 4 games of smite since I downloaded yesterday and after looking up info and getting hogwash high mmr talk i don’t understand… Thank you. Thank you so very much. This is heavenly im learning not just getting more confused. Youre a king
Please do keep the build section in, that was the main reason I watched this. With so many meta changes, a current guide, even small, is the most important thing I'm looking for now.
bruh. I came from league/dota and this no bs guide is some of the best content i've seen on youtube for smite so far this is some next level stufff
Great video i needed this i been off smite ever since i lost my gamer brother about two and half years ago we played sooo much smite since season 1 and wasnt the same without him so our gaming family gave it up is funny how newer players know im an old player
I came back after a 4 year break and this helped out immensely
Apreciate the Guide, if i may add 2 things i still would like to know as a returning player is the "totem" on the solo lane and the 2 "bastions" around the tower because new players or returning players from a cupple of seasons do not know what those really do.
Well done, this is a nice refresher, haven't played in years, about to start again with my friends.
This is by far your best video I've seen. Very well done.
Thank you! It definitely took the longest to produce alongside my every season in a nutshell vid
@@Inters3ct The effort showed. Great for new and even good for current players.
Loved it, probably the best video made on this topic! I just started without conquest after playing assault for days, Thanks ❤
I took a very long hiatus from Smite since I started on Switch and I only have a PS5 to play Smite on and I didn't want to restart but I've decided to just go for it and this guide is really helpful for getting back into it. Thanks man :)
Glad to have you back in the community and glad my guide could help :)
I have been watching this since season 7 and they re always helpful
Thanks for the continued support my dude
Taken the spot as my go to refresher channel when returning to smite. Big props to you for this long grind youve been on.
Glad to see you return! Hope you're enjoying the game again
I didn't expect the divinity music but I love how well it fits
This was the best video !!! Super informative because I play joust cuz I didn’t really get everything that goes into conquest . Awesome video bruh 🎉
I just started playing Smite again after a 4-5 year long break (I was a beta tester but after such a long break I was trash at the game). After playing some Joust I feel like I have a decent grasp of the game again. I'll definitely be returning to this video frequently when I feel ready to try Conquest again.
Love this as a returning player since beta released smite. One thing with the items, on your graphic you could order them in priority to help make it an easy visual
Hey mate! First off, PHENOMENAL guide. My wife and I just started playing and it's beyond helpful. Thank you. I also wanted to ask if you plan on making any updated role guides which would also be EXTREMELY helpful. Thanks again for the fantastic content my friend! :D
youre the best educational content on smite :D Glad we have you
Watching a sol laning while hearing a “hippopotamus on a see-saw” was the highlight of my day. Thank you good sir!
Probably the best explanation of conquest out there
Just coming back to smite after not playing since like 2014 so it’s amazing to have a great video like this
I found the build section to be very useful as I have trouble knowing what I should be building when I change to a new god instead of my usual picks.
Best guide on the platform by far, learned the most from this one right here.
Thank you for this guide man ive had smite for years and am a fan if the MOBA Genre of videogames i have played MOBAS like League of Legends, Mobile Legends, Arena Of Valor, and mainly always go Assassin and jungler role but i notice people taking my buffs on this one and was confused
Dude I needed you last year when I started
Bro is actually good at explaining the damn. Impressive and definitely getting rhe game cz you explained it so well
I haven't played smite in about 3 years this was a big help
I love that the video is as long as a conquest game
Love the details intersect you're the bees knees. Definitely sharing this with the boys!
Love your work mate.
My top three smite creators are you, Mast and DoubleJ.
Stoked to be pre100k club
Support is a great role, you’re in all the team fights in late game, you get to engage in so much action in every game
You have great guides! I always look forward to them
I love when you say “Today we become legends” 😂
Damn 25mins ! Seems like science
I now understand how the jg works - much different than LoL - thank you!
As an extra end note which is something that makes smite great! You can play any god/class in any role you like! the game took an approach to try and force you into a certain class for a role but majority of gods are great no matter the role. Geb Jungle BB! xD
Coming back into smite after a huge hiatus. Thanks a bunch boss.
Grats on 100k mate!!
Thank you so much for this!!! I would love a Guide on items! I’m just getting back after a 4 year hiatus from smite and I’m so lost!
This was well needed
Best smite guide of all time
Started playing the game because of the vshojo collab that’s coming up this helped a lot thanks
Welcome to the game! Glad to see the crossovers bringing new people in!
Great guide!
excellent video, liked and subscribed
best gods for this season vid soon
Thanks for this guide!!
Needed a guide like this since I have no idea how to play conquest and everyone just types to report me for either trolling or being a bot
When you explained what roles that explains alot on why I Lose so many conquest matches
I play solo and basically play like a support
I played the crap out of Smite when it was still in beta. Back when there were only like 10 gods and the dragon was still named Ao Kuang. Back during the peak of Drybear. I tried to get back into it and didn't even recognize the game, let alone have time to learn all the moves of 100+ gods and the current meta.
Just getting back in after a long time away (I think fafnir was my last new god)
Appreciate the video. Is it me, or are the objectives harder to take by yourself now. I remember getting a kill mid, and being able to take a tower. Late game the respawns seem (seem cause I do not know) pretty fast and the titan seems to heal a decent click, making it pretty hard to put the team on your back.
Great video
New player here! This was incredibly helpful, thank you!
my go to channel when i want to learn new stuff in smite, thank you inters3ct ! 🖤
You liar bro, youre AT 100k. Pfft.
FR, congrats on that. New guy here, came from mast. Dont really like any other smite content aside from his and yours. Trying to get back into smite, but so many gods. Anyway, thanks bruh
Also another difference between Overwatch and Smite is, Overwatch 2 came from a slightly upgraded version of the same engine OW1 came from, so porting skins was alot easier. Smite 2 though i basically being created on a totally new engine since the leap from UR3 to UR5 is basically a new engine, UR3 released in 2008 and UR5 came out in 2022, just look how much Computer tech has changed in that time. So I can completely understand why they decided to put skin porting on the side ao they can put more resources towards thw actually game. Some OW2 didnt do.
Thank you I'm new to the game
One strat me and my boi use to do, was called the hunters game.
1. pick out who is best at which god that plays like a hunter.
2. Get 2 of your team mate to be magic ADC and the others be normal ADC.
3. Have one of your magic ADC be olorun and build him like a support god, have your other magic ADC be in solo lane best pick for this I think is sol.
4. Have a ablity base ADC on mid ullr or AMC would work.
5. For your jung I would go with apollo for his alt or Chernobog; or if you don't mind having a 3rd magic ADC Freya.
6. After that get the hole team to gank the solo laner for some add presser.
7. Then play like you normally would.
this might be just what i need to get back into the game after a multiple year long break
Edit, sadly not quite what I needed, the new jungle camp breakdown was very helpful, but I still lack knowledge like what camps junglers start on now, what I should help with b4 minions spawn as a laner, what items and gods r currently Meta (guidelines u had in ur buildsection were nice, but id assume some items r better than others, get built 100% of the time like that glove on adc, drawing comparisons from LoL here where some items r straight up int), oh and some newly added things ive never seen b4 like those platethings in front of turrets, what they do and what they r, if I had to guess, theyre like turretplates in LoL where u gain gold if destroyed, but it seemed like turrets here r directly attackable anyway..
I think i have been the 100.000th subscriptor so, serious question: am I into the pre 100.000 subscriptors? Jajaja, just joking, your videos are awesome, thank you so much.
I am rediscovering the game with a friend, and your videos are helping me a lot.
ultra great video. really helpful.
I should link this guide to every teammates I encounter during my solo queue
Finally a guide, now I can have a crippling addiction to smite again
this is a really good guide
Thanks for the amazing info
Thou art of passing skill, Warrior blood must surely run through thy veins. Good guide
Greatest guide ever!!!!!🙌🙌🙌
as a new player this is so helpful u have no idea thank u bro
You're welcome! Hope you're enjoying the game
Congrats on 100k
Me: watching the whole video even though I've been playing since season 5, to give my guy the beautiful watch time
Love the videos!
I’m so glad you exist🥹🙏🏼🙇♂️
Swear to god I can revisit the game and go through patch notes trying to figure out how things are gonna be now, what was meta etc and it's like "We've actually decided to completely remove Items, as well as Neith, from the game."
So helpful thanks man!
You're the best, let the algorithm be kind
*subscribed!*
Great guide. Thank you.
Feedback from a noob) First of great vid helped a ton game just finished downloading and I haven't even launched it yet. The only thing that was confusing is you talking about (class types?) I understand things like assassin from other games you talked about hunters a lot a quick 10-15 sec assassin does this hunter does that would have been great near the start. overall fantastic work on this video.
Thanks!