There are many ways to improve.
You could main champions, play a lot of different champions, just basically play a lot of games.
If you want questions answered, you can test them, you can ask them or you can search on google if someone else already asked that question.
Watch LoL content on youtube or streams. Read about LoL on Mobafire, championselect or LoL wiki.
Caitlyn: Let's investigate
If you have any direct questions you want to have answered, feel free to ask to me or anyone else on moba, we can be a quite helpful community at times :D
You could main champions, play a lot of different champions, just basically play a lot of games.
If you want questions answered, you can test them, you can ask them or you can search on google if someone else already asked that question.
Watch LoL content on youtube or streams. Read about LoL on Mobafire, championselect or LoL wiki.

If you have any direct questions you want to have answered, feel free to ask to me or anyone else on moba, we can be a quite helpful community at times :D



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A cliched answer would be to watch some pro streams. They are pros for a reason.
I used to get confused about their item choices and skill choices, because they're different from mine. After playing and watching a bit more I realized that an important thing for pros to be pros is that they can change their strategy to adapt situation. Remember, nothing is st in stone.
Sometimes changing your strategy is something simple as "build
Blade of the Ruined King if their fed
Dr. Mundo just bought six
Warmog's Armors or "that
Master Yi and
Tryndamere are becoming problematic, I should build
Frozen Heart on
Ryze instead of
Muramana for the time being."
Basically I when I was a total noob, I overused my internet and made so that on my phone, for every GB of contacts, games, apps, anime, videos, photos and por...*cough*, I'd have 10 GB of LoL replays, commentaries and such.
Anyways, watch pros. There's a reason as to why they're pros. If you try and follow them, you'd be better...
*interrupts*
Anivia: In a flash.
I used to get confused about their item choices and skill choices, because they're different from mine. After playing and watching a bit more I realized that an important thing for pros to be pros is that they can change their strategy to adapt situation. Remember, nothing is st in stone.
Sometimes changing your strategy is something simple as "build








Basically I when I was a total noob, I overused my internet and made so that on my phone, for every GB of contacts, games, apps, anime, videos, photos and por...*cough*, I'd have 10 GB of LoL replays, commentaries and such.
Anyways, watch pros. There's a reason as to why they're pros. If you try and follow them, you'd be better...
*interrupts*

I agree with Kain. Make sure you check out some pro streams. I like to play a lot of Top champs, so I watch a lot of Voyboy. If you are trying to play a lot of ADC, I would suggest Crs Cop, Chaox, and some of the other LCS ADCs. At the same time, make sure you watch streams of other lanes. I have been watching a lot of Crs SaintVicious so I can learn more about jungling and so that I know more of how a jungler moves through the jungle and how/when to expect ganks. Watching streams about other lanes helps you to learn more about what they do and what you can expect from them in terms of help or when they might need it. That way if you see an Ahri die pre 6 to a Diana, you know the jungler is probably gonna be camping that lane or else Diana is gonna steamroll.
And while Toshabi was a little harsh, try to use better grammar, and you will get more positive feedback. One run on sentence for an entire paragraph gets old on the eyes.
And what lvl are your friends? That may help us a little bit too.
And while Toshabi was a little harsh, try to use better grammar, and you will get more positive feedback. One run on sentence for an entire paragraph gets old on the eyes.
And what lvl are your friends? That may help us a little bit too.
Meiyjhe wrote:
play a lot of different champions, just basically play a lot of games.
Watch LoL content on youtube or streams.
These are the keys to being a better player, but out of those 3 ways playing lots of games is the best way to get better...thats how all the people who are ranked platinum got there...they pretty much have no life/responsibilities and play all day and all night....unlike people like myself who have a full time 50 hour a week job with a wife and a dog....can you sense the resentment? XD

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Bioalchemist wrote:
unlike people like myself who have a full time 50 hour a week job with a wife and a dog....can you sense the resentment? XD
I understand. 40 hour a week job, side work fixing iPhones and computers, a wife, two dogs, and I am doing most of the housework because my wife is in her last semester and has an internship on top of classes and working on weekends. I envy the people who can play league all day. Don't get me wrong, I love my wife and dogs, but would love to be in financial shape to be able to play all day long.
Scott Azrael wrote:
I understand. 40 hour a week job, side work fixing iPhones and computers, a wife, two dogs, and I am doing most of the housework because my wife is in her last semester and has an internship on top of classes and working on weekends. I envy the people who can play league all day. Don't get me wrong, I love my wife and dogs, but would love to be in financial shape to be able to play all day long.
glad someone shares my pain.

Mashico wrote:
dude you can tell what i am saying, if you didn't have anything to add pertaining to the question then plz don't post
But my advice is honest and very helpful. It's a skill that won't only improve your LoL life, but will significantly improve your real life overall (and quite significantly too).
Never underestimate the power of the grammar, O ye of little consequence.
(And no, I could barely make heads or tails in regards to your OP in the fashion that it was written)

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