It's been 2,5 years, my friend. Time to go to Gamescom this summer :D
But was a great read, job well done :)
But was a great read, job well done :)
DuffTime wrote:
ok ok plz carry me omg
i was only waiting for you to ask
Temzilla wrote:
Too hot to be icecream.
Luther3000 wrote:
He looks like a hair gel advert on legs
Toshabi wrote:
Icecreamy, with hair as slick and smooth as the ocean waves of Cocobana
So jealous abot the Australia thing .. A friend of mine also went there last year for half a year and she actually prefers going back there again after graduation. I'd follow her to swim over to New Zealand
Nice read, Germans rule :p
Nice read, Germans rule :p

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I am actually on Mobafire everyday I just don't find all too many topics I am interested in. The one section of MobaFire I really used to like was the competitive scene with all the ranked threads. I guess I'll make a S5 thread in there eventually.
I'd recommend MobaFire just as much as other guide pages. I never joined another guide page since I was quite happy here, mainly with the community. To be honest I haven't looked at a single guide in like 2 years now... The guide section was always a bit weird to me; I mean sure there aren't a lot of bronze guides high up, but ye... But I honestly dunno how to "repair" Mobafire without changing its brand of "we value every user just as much, doesn't matter if bronze 5 or challenger".
That'd obviously be jhoijhoi since I miss Australia! Living in Sydney was the good life.
I'll give ya the story first... Once upon a time there was a 11 yo Koray, 6th grade, bored with his mates in computer class. We browsed the web and found this browser game called "World of Crime". As the name suggests you basically dealt drugs and bought/sold cars and could have gang fights. I had to come up with a name for that and since my rl-name is Koray and koks = cocaine I kinda went ahead and combined them. Ever since then I just kept it.
Regarding the pronunciation... I don't even know. Wayne, Khazem and most of them get it right, some people still call me koksi since that was my LoL name at first because your account name couldn't be your ig name.
I guess I'll just explain the "D" and "Panda" in my ign koksei D Panda real quick... "D" because "Tenacious D" and "One Piece", Panda cuz Storm Panda in WC3 Dota was my main and in Dota2 they turned him into a fat Asian rapist T.T So it's kind of a tribute to the old Storm Panda R.I.P.
Wintermond: He was the first guy I actually talked to.
Icecreamy: Our Lux guides competed for #1 and we met at gamescom 2 (or 3?) years ago.
And just people that pop to my head when I think about MobaFire: Wayne, Khazem, Luther, GMD, Fox, ichi, Maw, Pengu, Oxide. I've known these guys for ages now and we had some fun times!
Welp, sadly I never actually got Diamond. Plat 1 with 6LP was the highest. I either had to catch a plane to Australia or just straight up lost, so never progressed. I'm currently sitting at Plat 2, dropped a couple of days ago. As for goals, I want to get at least 1-2 roles other than support back to a good level as I'm kinda rusty on everything but support at the moment. Oh and obviously get Diamond. EZPZ.
Here's a Basic How To At Least Get Gold Pack:
a) Have 1-2(3) main roles, be decent at the others.
b) Go into a bot game once a day (at least) and practice CSing - you last hit for 10 min and try to get as many minions as possible. If I recall correctly 107 minions is max - anything above 90 is quite alright.
Just a small weird story beforehand... As I was leveling up my smurf on OCE, I met a level 21 guy with rather good CS so I assumed he was also a smurf - turned out he wasn't and he was so "good" at it because he played a MOBA on his tablet. That surprised me quite a bit, anyway he was quite a chill dude so we played quite a bit and I tried to teach him a bit. So climbing on OCE was just slightly easier than EUW, then again I always played support. To be honest I don't think the difference at lower elo (Bronze-Plat) is all too big between OCE/EU/NA... Then I went ahead and watched the OCE regionals... and oh my god that was horrible to watch. Not sure if those guys were just super nervous or something like that, but damn that was horrible to watch. In general, I had the feeling that the people there were more willing to learn, and honestly didn't have more than a handful of trolls in all my games there.
Never really thought anything got stale in LoL, I mean sure it got a bit more boring from time to time but in the end it's still fun.
I main the support role. I like that supports impact the game so much with their vision control and a lot of them are playmakers, such as
I really enjoy that you can play aggressive and passive so well with her and have sick engage/disengage.
For the sick plays you can do with him.
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Always liked her and now that she can one-shot people she's even more fun.
Since I main support, my favorite champions reflect that role. I like to have my hands free for shot-calling, timing flashes and be the one mainly responsible for our vision. Carrying as a support is just as hard as any other role, if you are a good support you should always win favorable matchups and at least go even in matchups in your opponents favor. In laning it's a lot easier to have a derpy ADC than vice versa.
Excellent question, sadly I must tell you that my 100% win ratio on her got destroyed. As always, I was destroying people all over the map but some of my heavy team mates (namely "Skygoat" and someone else whose name I'll keep a secret for their own sake), sucked mayor ballseck and so my reign as 100$ winrate Lux jungle was destroyed. The strategy for Lux jungle? Basically you go for a level 2 gank with red, fck **** up, get
Well, it wasn't so cringe-worthy for me but apparently Penguin and some others from here thought otherwise. Back in 2012, 16yo Koray is in Austria with some friends and we visit a gorge. It's raining like **** and I don't have rainproof pants. The young and smart me went ahead and put on a garbage bag. I totally pulled that look off.
> Disturbed
> Rise Against
> RHCP
> Foo Fighters
> Avenged Sevenfold
> Tenacious D
> Eminem and German rap
> some Drum n' Bass...
I did an apprenticeship in Media Design and finished it 2013. I then went to Australia for a year. This year I'll start studying again in April. At the moment I'm just working in some factory. Other than work-related stuff, I've been into gymnastics for about 15 years now, started Muay Thai a bit ago, gym... Occasionally I like to get drunk with my friends, I love eating, used to play chess, surfing (prolly going France or Netherlands in summer to do that again) oh and obviously I am Challenger Tier with the ladies.
We know you recently visited and lived in Australia. These last questions are related to your time there...
> Have you ever doinked a kangaroo?
> What kinda friends did you make in Australia?
> And what was your impression of Oz in general?
I kinda hit a roo with my car, couldn't 100% stop the car and hit it with like 10kmh - it stayed alive tho. AFAIK you are allowed to doink a roo as long as you are drunk. Australia's got a reputation with dangerous animals, but I got no problems with spiders, reptiles etc... but when I was surfing and saw fins in the water I was just like "K that's it, was a good life". Turned out those fins belonged to 5 really fat dolphins chasing salmon, my Australian mate actually surfed a wave with the dolphins. Roos are nice so are koalas and echidnas ^_^
I've made quite a few friends with a lot of Australians - mainly co workers and some peeps we met clubbing. Like: really fckd up English people, funniest French I'll prolly ever meet, South Americanos with funny accents, not so stuck up Germans like you meet in Germany, Swedish lads, Finish ladies, Italianos, Japanese, Koreans... basically people from just about everywhere, some of them plan on coming to the next Oktoberfest in Munich ^_^
Australians seem quite lax, all my coworkers were really chill and great to hang out with. Speaking from personal experience (I might not have seen enough of them, but wherever I went this was pretty much it), it's kind of a shame most Aborigines are real bums. I'd be interested in Aboriginals who live in their "old ways"... if these even exist that is.
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