Luther3000 wrote:
Things like last hitting, zoning in lane, ward placement, map awareness, teamfight positioning, and knowing when to do dragon and baron or when the other team is doing them are all things that you can improve from watching streams.
Wrong, he can't.
Someone willing to admitt he could use studying or, as I prefer considering it, reverse engineering what he sees on streams could; but having the attitude heìs having he can't improve.
Luther3000 wrote:
Nope.
Everyone in teams pretty much always stick to one role for tournament games.
These aren't the things you learn from streams however.
Things like last hitting, zoning in lane, ward placement, map awareness, teamfight positioning, and getting a sense for when to do dragon and baron or when the other team is doing them are all things that you can improve from watching streams.
Kk. Thanks for setting me straight there

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Best solo top; DuffTime. (Jaykay) HotshotGG.
Best solo mid; Reginald. Maybe Salce.
Best jungle; Jatt. OddOne rly good too.
Best AD; DoubleLift. Or Chauster.
Best support; Nhat Nguyen or Chauster, we'll see. :P
Best solo mid; Reginald. Maybe Salce.
Best jungle; Jatt. OddOne rly good too.
Best AD; DoubleLift. Or Chauster.
Best support; Nhat Nguyen or Chauster, we'll see. :P

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Best AP: Reginald
Best AD+Support Duo lane: Chaox + Xpecial
Best AD: Chaox
Best Support: Xpecial or Nhat Nguyen
Best Top: Dyrus or The Rain Man, HotshotGG is good, but he doesn't play as many champions as Dyrus or Rain Man.
Best Jungle: Saintvicious AND TheOddOne, they are friendly rivals, but neither one is clear cut better than the other.
Honestly, some of these are hard picks.
I feel the best overall player in terms of mechanics is Chaox.
In terms of versatility, it's Dan Dinh or Dyrus.
Best AD+Support Duo lane: Chaox + Xpecial
Best AD: Chaox
Best Support: Xpecial or Nhat Nguyen
Best Top: Dyrus or The Rain Man, HotshotGG is good, but he doesn't play as many champions as Dyrus or Rain Man.
Best Jungle: Saintvicious AND TheOddOne, they are friendly rivals, but neither one is clear cut better than the other.
Honestly, some of these are hard picks.
I feel the best overall player in terms of mechanics is Chaox.
In terms of versatility, it's Dan Dinh or Dyrus.
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Best AP: Salce. bigfatlp used to be baws but he seems to be doing terribadly nowadays so.
Best Solo Top: Hotshot or Wickd
Best AD: Chauster/ Chaox (DoubleLift is good at farming, but then he just doesnt do much out of lane)
Best Support: Nyph
Best Jungler: SaintVicious or Snoopeh
Best Solo Top: Hotshot or Wickd
Best AD: Chauster/ Chaox (DoubleLift is good at farming, but then he just doesnt do much out of lane)
Best Support: Nyph
Best Jungler: SaintVicious or Snoopeh
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I agree big time with HotshotGG. But isn't he also a jungler or a I confused as usual?
Nope.
Everyone in teams pretty much always stick to one role for tournament games.
Watching those streams have hardly improved my skills. They play as champions I dont have interest sometimes, and when they get something like Jax, they do nothing that I dont know. The same items, same strategies.
The rest that doesnt matter the champion you've got sure is important, thats the part that teaches me somethings.
These aren't the things you learn from streams however.
Things like last hitting, zoning in lane, ward placement, map awareness, teamfight positioning, and getting a sense for when to do dragon and baron or when the other team is doing them are all things that you can improve from watching streams.