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why isn't trundle on your list for champions that are good at 3v3s?
i was curious because i play him often in 3s and hes does me well
Hello,
really good guide you have here,
i was wondering 2 things :
- is a jungler a mandatory?
- if not how do you manage to get split up people in the lane ? i mean with the rumble/kha/lulu you give as an exemple , is someone roaming ? or 2 on a lane ? which one ?
a jungler probably isnt mandatory at bronze and silver, but it's better, and if you dont have a jungler you go 2 bot lane
really good guide you have here,
i was wondering 2 things :
- is a jungler a mandatory?
- if not how do you manage to get split up people in the lane ? i mean with the rumble/kha/lulu you give as an exemple , is someone roaming ? or 2 on a lane ? which one ?
I really apreciate the amount of work you put into this guide.
One thing i would like to see is the current 3v3 meta(1 player for each lane, one junlger?) and what the laners' roles are, what they need. Do AP champions usually go top and AD champions bot or something like that? For example, lulu is the jack of all trades (good 1v1, good teamfights, good peeling, great poking), but are assasins good here? What about supportive pokers like karma/lux/orianna? Are burst mages like veigar better then DPS ones like rumble? Is countering an enemy champion with a champion that doesn't fit a teamcomp better then self-countering yourself with rumble against yorick in your most preferred teamcomp(lulu, rene, rumble).
Thank you,
Maroxesen