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League of Legends (LoL) Question: Champs To Learn

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  • Blue Penguinz

    Champs To Learn

    So What Champion You Be Considered Core Champion Of Lane/Jungle, aka. Who Should You At Least Know By The Time You Start Ranked, Because I Know How To Play Very Well With At Least 2~3 Champion For Each Lane But I Thought There Might Be Some That I Should Really Know.
  • Answers (6)

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    Meiyjhe (538) | March 27, 2013 2:46pm
    Really weird to read with all the capital letters :P

    Anyway, here I list some champs that I find easy to play for each lane:

    ADC: Tristana, Ashe, Caitlyn
    Support: Soraka, Blitzcrank, Taric maybe
    Mid: Annie, master Yi, Ryze
    Top: Yorick, Garen, Malphite
    Jungle: Fiddlesticks, Malphite, Vi
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    Blue Penguinz | March 28, 2013 2:24pm
    Penguin for the win.
    anyways i know how to play burst/sustain so im going to buy lulu since she is on sale and practice poke and get used to it. Again Thanks for all these opinions.
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    Pluckin Penguin (117) | March 27, 2013 6:23pm
    For a support you should know how to play a sustain support, a poke support, and a burst/initiator support. That being said

    Sustain Support: Soraka

    Poke Support: Lulu

    Burst/Initiator Support: Leona

    These are obviously not all the supports out there just a couple.
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    mastrer1000 (134) | March 27, 2013 5:14pm
    Kayle is a quite easy support too. she is not really viable however(you can sup well with her, there are just better supports)
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    Blue Penguinz | March 27, 2013 2:50pm
    I'm sorry, that is how i like to type but, no cap no problem.
    but thank you for the answer, I personally know most of those champion's kit and play style to make them work but I will invest time to those champion to improve them.
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    xyzabc198 (1) | April 19, 2013 3:05am
    People can tell you who to learn, but it's different for everyone, whenever you see a free champ you haven't played, give him/her a try. Other than that, try each lane, and find which enemies you struggle to beat, then play them, get good with them, then play their counters, thats the best advice I can give :) learn champions who beat you
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    Slash_VR | March 29, 2013 12:26pm
    idk about others lanes, but Orianna is a MUST in Mid.
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    Fousek (4) | March 29, 2013 6:36am
    I Think these champs are strong and easy to learn and play(so No Zed and Khazix mid). I main Supports and I like Junglers, so trust me about supports pick.
    - I am Silver I and I always Ban Blitz, Malphite and I have 100% win rate with Tresh and 70% with Taric
    Support: Taric, Tresh& Blitzcrank, Sona
    Mid: Ryze Twisted Fate Lux
    Top: Shen Cho'Gath Singed Elise
    Jungle: Warwick JarvanIV Volibear Fiddlesticks Vi
    ADC: Tristana, Caitlyn, Ezreal Miss Fortune
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    Fousek (4) | March 29, 2013 6:47am
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    wtfproof (1) | March 28, 2013 11:34am
    Mid Lane
    • Diana
    • Oriana
    • Zed/Kha'Zix/Pantheon
    Jungle
    • Lee Sin
    • Xin Zao
    • Nasus
    Top Lane
    • Zed
    • Singed
    • Jax
    Support
    • Thresh
    • Blitzcrank
    • Taric
    AD-Carry
    • Caitlyn
    • Vayne
    • Graves/Cog'Maw
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    sirell (400) | March 27, 2013 2:46pm
    I'm just going to throw some names out there:

    Top: Lee Sin, Kayle, Akali, Elise and Yorick.
    Mid: Lux, Ryze, Akali, Twisted Fate and Orianna.
    Jungle: Xin Zhao, Jarvan IV, Vi, Lee Sin, Elise and Hecarim.
    ADC: Caitlyn, Ezreal, Miss Fortune, Vayne and Tristana.
    Support: Taric, Blitzcrank, Thresh, Lulu and Sona.

    That list should help you get started.
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    Pluckin Penguin (117) | March 28, 2013 3:18pm
    Good :)
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    Blue Penguinz | March 28, 2013 2:23pm
    Thank you for all these opinions for Draven, i started to get hang of his axes and i follow the rules of not to risk catching it when its in middle of fight and wait for cooldown instead.
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    Pluckin Penguin (117) | March 28, 2013 4:29am
    Yeah, I completely agree that laning phase is pretty easy for Draven as long as you're aggressive. However, I feel that teamfighting is a lot more important than laning. As Draven in teamfights you need to practically predict where you would postion yourself in two seconds when you turn your body to where your Spinning Axe would fall. In summary, a newer Draven player can probably win laning phase most of the time, but teamfighting with Draven takes a lot of practice]].
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    OTGBionicArm (415) | March 27, 2013 6:41pm
    Only after laning phase. In Lane he's actually insanely easy to win with if you're support is good.
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    Pluckin Penguin (117) | March 27, 2013 6:21pm
    The only problem with Draven ,in my opinion, as much as i love him, is that his skill cap is insanely high. I would stick to some of the lower skill cap champs.
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    sirell (400) | March 27, 2013 4:54pm
    Oh, yes, Draven. Great early damage and a hard snowballer.
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    Blue Penguinz | March 27, 2013 2:53pm
    Thanks for the answer, and taking your time to even link them.
    This list looks very solid, and see couple of champion that i have not played yet and Draven looks very strong in lane when I play against him so he is probably going in the list too
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    OTGBionicArm (415) | March 27, 2013 2:48pm
    No Draven? He's a better pick than Ezreal or Vayne at the moment.
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