My advice to you is to think about the roles of champions. A good idea would be to go to your champions tab in the LoL client and look at the different roles given on the left side of the champions tab. If you are bored of support, try looking into AP or AD champions, referred to as Carries and Assassins. Clicking on one of those options and making sure all the others are unclicked will give you a list of champions of whom Riot believes match that given role. This may help you narrow down your search for a champion that you would like to play.
Another good idea would be to check out the top-rated build for a champion you are interested in. These top-rated guides usually have a section about what the champion does as an individual, what kind of role they play, and how they function in team-fights.
Hope this helps!
Another good idea would be to check out the top-rated build for a champion you are interested in. These top-rated guides usually have a section about what the champion does as an individual, what kind of role they play, and how they function in team-fights.
Hope this helps!
As my brother once said a long time ago on Armored Core, Halo, and WoW, "The best way to learn is get your *** kicked." True to an extent.
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"It's a colloquial shorthand that means the paradigm exists because of how the game works mechanically. Hence, "the Meta." Stop being a useless pedant." - PlayGooYa
"It's a colloquial shorthand that means the paradigm exists because of how the game works mechanically. Hence, "the Meta." Stop being a useless pedant." - PlayGooYa
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Well isn't it perhaps preferred that you don't
go into PVP before you at least can hold your own
against Intermediate bots?
That wouldn't be a problem if you just played it right away when everyone else is new to the game too. At some point you're just going to have to do it and playing against people who are better than you are is a good way to learn anyway. What's the worst that's going to happen, you'll get flamed a bit in some games? Because that's going to happen anyway regardless of how good you are.
To me it's a bit like
when people go into a PVP match and say "First time (champion)"
instead of having had a go with the champ in bot games.
That's what normal games are for. Co-op won't teach you anything about a champion that you wouldn't be able to find out from reading their wiki page. Bots don't punish your mistakes and don't take your champion selection into account, in fact they pretty much just stand around not doing much of anything all game. I play champions for the first time in normals all the time, though I also usually play premades.
People can report you for being an unskilled player,
at which point matchmaking will try to match you better
next time.
Actually I'm pretty sure it doesn't do anything at all, it's just there to make people who are raging feel better about themselves.