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This guide may be for fun, but that's why there's a humour section. Other than that, I can't really take this concept seriously at all.
when your level is really low (summoner level that is) the jungle can be a harsh place...so i suppose you could duo top...but after that it is simply not as efficient as having a jungler right now. you will be splitting money and exp...while the opposing top will not be splitting exp, and while they may miss out on some gold due to your pressure the jungler will begin to out farm and out scale you. than they will gank you and likely the combo will kill both of you setting you way back.
It's surprising how much gold they miss out on if it goes well, I've finished games as Udyr Sup Top with our laning opponent at less than 20 farm. Plus Relic Shield serves to alleviate the lack of gold quite a bit, and Urdyr is ultimately a support same as bot lane so the vast majority of the farm goes to Heim. The jungler really is the main issue, ideally though you want to force them into an early gank by putting on immediate pressure and hard, then try and keep them in your lane missing out on farm for as long as possible.
You should probably wait until you are level 30 and know more about the game before writing guides.
I'm level 30 and I'm aware of how the game works, I know that the meta is 1 top 1 jungle, but 1) breaking the meta helps you understand it and 2) messing about is fun.
Recommending to play double top is pain for every player in solo queue and I hate to deal with it because the enemy team generally got a jungler and you should have one to. You're not forced to have a jungler in your team but Riot and the amount of like 95% of the games (post level 30) show that's mandatory.
Probably yeah but it's fun to try new things and mess things about a bit, and thanks to Team Builder people in solo queue can choose to just not join your team if they don't like duotop so it's worth messing around a bit if nothing else to learn about how the meta works. As I said in the guide, it's hit-and-miss but consistently fun.