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Someone educate me about jungle.

Creator: NotAngelina April 20, 2016 4:04am
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I have no idea how the jungle works. What are leashes for ? Why do my jungle offer me blue or red ? And why is it bad if they die early game ? But im very confused on the leash. I dont know when to start hitting and when to leave. ;[

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Leashes are just you doing a few hits on the camp so your jungler's route is slightly sped up. Start hitting when it spawns and leave after about 3-4 hits.

Blue or red are offered generally because the value from these stats are better on the champion in question. For example, Lee Sin jungle does not need blue buff (mana regeneration and cooldown reduction) whereas your mana hungry mid laner does generally like it. ADC's are really good using red buff because they can apply it repeatedly with long range auto attacks. Therefore you see junglers offering blue to midlaners and red to (usually) ADC's.

Junglers dying early game generally means their jungle route is significantly delayed and that they give up their buffs to the enemy, which sometimes hurts even more than the kill gold. Having your jungler being behind means all across the map there is less pressure from your jungler.

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