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If youu feel that Ashe should be played differently, you can play Ashe like that. This works for me, so I am trying to teach people how i play Ashe. In addition, there are people at lower levels that can't use masteries and runes, so my guide shouldn't 'suck' just because my runes and masteries suck.
The problem is that you don't know how to play
Boots aren't a starting item -
Core items are
Defensive items are
Never buy
You max W by level 9, Q by 13, R by 16 and E by 18.
I'd start on your runes and masteries too, but cba - it's just 99% wrong.
We weren't joking when we said your guide is bad.
I see this mistake so much. you're an attack damage carry, build some damn attack damage
I mean I don't think you can flat out tell someone to not share their opinions but making a guide pre 30 really doesnt make a lot of sense when you don't even have all masteries to try your idea.
I'm no good at adc but I could still say what was covered in this guide, no offense there because it was actually written quite nicely concerning explanation.
Anyway maybe it would be better to post this stuff on new player help and ask for constructive critic
Tl,dr Vynertje wasnt rude only stating the obvious, maybe a bit short but it was true nonetheless. Opinion sharing and stuff pre 30 just doesnt work in own guides in my opinion. It sure does in comments, blogs, forum posts etc tho :)
Let me draw a comparison. I know nothing about physics (or close enough that what I know is negligible or wrong). If I then wrote a book to teach others on physics and published it, I can guarantee you that someone along the way will say, "You know nothing about physics, you shouldn't write about it.", maybe other feedback will include "You should read up on it and then write again when you know what you are talking about."
Now, I don't get why that would be rude at all - it's completely true and there is absolutely no offence given nor intended.
Vyn touched a nerve of yours and wasn't even sounding like an *** about it. Please point to me exactly where the disrespect comes in:
To me, all this implies is that the person doesn't have enough experience on the game and shouldn't be writing guides until he gets a certain experience threshold (i.e. level 30 - and this isn't even elitist). How you thought he was 'being an ***' seems a bit exaggerated, imo. Maybe you thought Vyn was being rude in the past, but in this case, I think you may have read a bit too deeply.
Also, Vyn and my opinion that guides should be to teach and that there should be a certain criteria met before writing guides isn't an unreasonable one to make. Conversely, couldn't you have disagreed with Vyn and I without sounding so rude? Because that's damn well what you did, Khazem.
Again, Mobafire is a website for -everyone- to make a guide and share their ideas if they feel like it. Neither of you has the right to tell them not to create guides, no matter how you look at it.
I just feel sorry for all the new players coming to this website who are trying to share their opinions and builds only to get beat down and told they're bad by experienced players.
Partially agree. I agree up to the point where the author is "I tried it and it worked and I don't care about efficiency." in cases such as not going LW on an ADC.
You can get constructive criticism without making a guide.
If you want to learn how to play, there's the mentoring thread and a general help thread.
The place of the guide is to teach others (though constructive criticism works here also). I think he has every right to tell someone not to write a guide. In fact, it's probably one of the more helpful things in letting the guide-writer know where he stands in relation to everything.
If there's some level 18 newbie trying to teach me how to play
Again, Mobafire is a website for -everyone- to make a guide and share their ideas if they feel like it. Neither of you has the right to tell them not to create guides, no matter how you look at it.
But hey, if you truly believe that being an *** about it and just telling them to stop making guides is the right thing to do, then I also don't have the right to tell you not to. I can only kindly suggest that you don't and try to be helpful (in a nice way) instead.
I just feel sorry for all the new players coming to this website who are trying to share their opinions and builds only to get beat down and told they're bad by experienced players.
That's not all guides are good for. I made my first guide when I was on EUNE lvl 21, or something, I got a lot of constructive criticism, learned a lot and improved my own game (somewhat) and my guide eventually took up the #1 spot.
That's not essentially why guides are around but I do get your point. I wouldn't advise any low level player to write a "guide" per se but a "this is what I'm doing and why" it's definitely a solid approach.
If you want to learn how to play, there's the mentoring thread and a general help thread.
The place of the guide is to teach others (though constructive criticism works here also). I think he has every right to tell someone not to write a guide. In fact, it's probably one of the more helpful things in letting the guide-writer know where he stands in relation to everything.
If there's some level 18 newbie trying to teach me how to play