PsiGuard wrote:
Peeling is generally the duty of the support and/or bruisers on the team. The peeler's job is to protect the AD carry by using CC or damage threat to take the focus off of him. When an enemy bruiser jumps on your AD carry, you peel by using CC to disable the bruiser or fight them direcly and force them to change their focus to you. This is opposed to initiating, which places you in the middle of the enemy team. Generally you'll want at least one initiator and a couple champions that can peel for your AD carry.
Thanks for the explanation, was most helpful ^^

Q.Q

stupid allies.
stupid AFK Kass (he just stood bot for a good 5 minutes without moving at all)
I did my ****ing job.

stupid allies.
stupid AFK Kass (he just stood bot for a good 5 minutes without moving at all)
I did my ****ing job.
PsiGuard wrote:
But why? You have torch and rylai!
'cause it hurts.
@false I made it that big on purpose lol
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"Peeler" is a term that I have not heard before though, I done a little searching on it, but what would you describe it as?
Peeling is generally the duty of the support and/or bruisers on the team. The peeler's job is to protect the AD carry by using CC or damage threat to take the focus off of him. When an enemy bruiser jumps on your AD carry, you peel by using CC to disable the bruiser or fight them direcly and force them to change their focus to you. This is opposed to initiating, which places you in the middle of the enemy team. Generally you'll want at least one initiator and a couple champions that can peel for your AD carry.