Description
TLDR: Pretty much every laning fundamental is easy to execute with the champs I listed in either "Best" or "Great."
BEST
Picks good almost always and best to improve with. You won't be wasting your time with these picks.Â
GREAT
All champions listed are great for learning the game with. *Still working on notes for each champÂ
Alright
Stick to the first two tiers, ideally. I have listed the champs here that are alright if you want to draft them, however, they are not as optimal as champions listed in the first two tiers. Why? We mainly have scaling mages with weak early, team reliant picks, and picks that are utility-based. I want you to play champs where you have control in laning phase, rely on your own gameplay, and can practice basic fundamentals with relatively easy execution required. I have to say, though, that Tryndamere mid may have potential, but I barely see it in any elo and do not know much about the champ in practicality (since I listed champs I have played against or have played many times).
Stay Away
You are stagnating your progression by drafting any of these champions in your games. Reasoning stems from mechanical focus, reliance on jungler and support roams, you needing to play with high tempo and APM, and general knowledge issues as well as the champs not being ideal in low elo games because of how the gameplay is different. Also, DO NOT PAY ATTENTION to these tier-lists "by high elo players" where champions like Katarina and Yasuo are S-Tier. These are not made by players with even a decent understanding of the game and how progression works. These picks are NOT good in low elo and these champs are not good for improvement which is your goal. IF you want to remain where you are, then you can pick these champions. Almost all of these picks I have mentioned are better in high elo for the reasons I mentioned earlier. You will get to a point where you can pilot them, but if you're in low elo you should wait. As I made clear in the title, I am not here to BS you & I want you to get better so I will give you correct information.
This is a nice tierlist, and it's great with descriptions, though it's a bit hard to read.
please don't take this as a bad review (or whatever it's called, not that great at english)
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In regards to the formating:
If you look at the text in the tier list editor, there should be a description on how to add notes (notes is basically text that only shows when you hover your mouse above a champion icon). You can add them by shift-clicking on a champion icon (while in the tierlist editor)
(I think, not 100% sure, so just check the description in the tierlist editor if shift + click does not work)
Sorry if this is confusing. If you want I can try to explain it in another way, just tell.