If you want to win, you don't just blindly try to follow a tier-list.
You pick the champion you like, and master him/her. This can take many weeks' worth of losing games, but it's worth it.
Picking one of the usual picks in higher-elo helps, but as long as you play well, you'll do well, no matter what anyone else thinks.
That's how you raise your elo.
You learn your own set of champions to the point of flawlessness, so you can bother understand your champion's role, strengths, weaknesses, and how to roll with all that against enemies both better and worse then you.
There's no easy way to victory.
One particular question comes to mind from one of the DreamHack tounraments.
The shout-caster asked a semi-finalist how much he played LoL every day to stay as sharp as he did.
Answer: 8 hours a day, give or take.
It's all practice, constantly drilling to experience new scenarios and refine old ones.
There's no shortcut. Just practice practice practice!
I used to do that with Ez then went to brand, now I'm like "what's a skill shot"...then went to renekton..same thing happened with brand that happened with ezreal, guess what I'm saying is don't go from champ to champ, stick to one and master him then win games and stomp faces.
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If you want to win, you don't just blindly try to follow a tier-list.
You pick the champion you like, and master him/her. This can take many weeks' worth of losing games, but it's worth it.
Picking one of the usual picks in higher-elo helps, but as long as you play well, you'll do well, no matter what anyone else thinks.
That's how you raise your elo.
You learn your own set of champions to the point of flawlessness, so you can bother understand your champion's role, strengths, weaknesses, and how to roll with all that against enemies both better and worse then you.
There's no easy way to victory.
One particular question comes to mind from one of the DreamHack tounraments.
The shout-caster asked a semi-finalist how much he played LoL every day to stay as sharp as he did.
Answer: 8 hours a day, give or take.
It's all practice, constantly drilling to experience new scenarios and refine old ones.
There's no shortcut. Just practice practice practice!
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I used to do that with Ez then went to brand, now I'm like "what's a skill shot"...then went to renekton..same thing happened with brand that happened with ezreal, guess what I'm saying is don't go from champ to champ, stick to one and master him then win games and stomp faces.[/quote]
If you want to win, you don't just blindly try to follow a tier-list.
You pick the champion you like, and master him/her. This can take many weeks' worth of losing games, but it's worth it.
Picking one of the usual picks in higher-elo helps, but as long as you play well, you'll do well, no matter what anyone else thinks.
That's how you raise your elo.
You learn your own set of champions to the point of flawlessness, so you can bother understand your champion's role, strengths, weaknesses, and how to roll with all that against enemies both better and worse then you.
There's no easy way to victory.
One particular question comes to mind from one of the DreamHack tounraments.
The shout-caster asked a semi-finalist how much he played LoL every day to stay as sharp as he did.
Answer: 8 hours a day, give or take.
It's all practice, constantly drilling to experience new scenarios and refine old ones.
There's no shortcut. Just practice practice practice!
I used to do that with Ez then went to brand, now I'm like "what's a skill shot"...then went to renekton..same thing happened with brand that happened with ezreal, guess what I'm saying is don't go from champ to champ, stick to one and master him then win games and stomp faces.