Click to open network menu
Join or Log In
Mobafire logo

Join the leading League of Legends community. Create and share Champion Guides and Builds.

Create an MFN Account






Or

MOBAFire's second Mini Guide Contest of Season 14 is here! Create or update guides for the 30 featured champions and compete for up to $200 in prizes! 🏆

League of Legends (LoL) Question: About Bot Lane (ADC)

Posted in General 6,518

  • junine

    About Bot Lane (ADC)

    i play adc and i just want your opinion (pref if you play bot lane) if i should play solo q alone or its better if i have a duo bot? would that increase my win rate if i wait for my support for duo...

    thank you.
  • Answers (2)

    1
    Meiyjhe (539) | June 22, 2013 3:19pm
    A support and ADC are married. They share the same soul <3
    That is why Thresh is so popular, he is good at getting souls.

    But yes, a good duo bot will be better than a 2 good solo bot players, if you understand what I mean. Do not think that going duo bot will give you easy wins though :P, a bad duo bot is still worse than 2 good solo bot players :P
    0
    IAmByakuya (82) | June 22, 2013 5:09pm
    ^
    0
    PsiGuard (1495) | June 22, 2013 4:26pm
    ^Not always. The matchmaking system treats a duo queue as a slightly higher MMR than if the same players were paired up in a solo queue game. Both teams don't always have a duo queue, but the match will be a little harder when you duo or at least you'll be against a team with another duo. Duoing also often leaves you and your partner for lastpicks OR firstpick and lastpick if the gap is wide enough between you.

    I would suggest duoing with a support only if you have some synergy together and can generally win your lane with it. It's not really worth duoing if your partner plays a mediocre support and you lose your lane half the time.
    0
    DKitten (78) | June 22, 2013 4:10pm
    It is ALWAYS better to duo with a support when you are an ADC, as you may end up with a support in solo queue that is unfamiliar with the support role. So it's just an issue of trust.

    Quite frankly, with ADCarries on the decline as of late, I wouldn't even solo queue as a support, because I would not trust my ADC.

    As per duoqueing, the matchmaking system will match you against another team with a duoqueue.
    0
    junine (3) | June 22, 2013 3:30pm
    so if i have a duo would the matchmaking make it harder for me to win? (matchmaking doesnt seem to be balance tho)
    0
    jhoijhoi (2057) | June 22, 2013 5:13pm
    Actually, I would say never duo queue bot lane. It's better to spread the skill around the map. Bot lane can absolutely win the lane, but have no impact after laning.
    0
    Ebony Batosi | July 12, 2013 5:45am
    i agree with this me and my friend always play duo but never share a lane cause we have won our lane a many of times but lose the game still no matter how good of a carry u are u cant always carry the team fight. if my friend goes adc i will jung so i can support still but also be mobile to support the other lanes.
    0
    Empyre One | June 23, 2013 5:32am
    actually its not a bad idea to duo bot especially when you are playing draven because in SoloQ players sometimes fail to do their jobs and if you take the job of protecting the adc (which is a very important one sometimes) it wins games
    Loading Comments...
    Load More Comments

    League of Legends Champions:

    Teamfight Tactics Guide