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Which Champion Shall I Learn? pt5

What Champion Shall I learn?

Today I will be talking about which champions are best to learn for the Support role. This will be split into five categories: Sustain; Teamfighting; CC availability; Tank and Roaming.

Sustain: Soraka offers lots of sustain with her W and R and is, in reality a HP slave with an annoying silence.She can stand at the back of fights spamming W and keeping squishy team members from dying.

Teamfighting: Alistar is a great Teamfighter because of both his tankiness and his ability to keep members of his team alive and allow for kills. He is grear=t to leanr as he is, in my opinion, the best support in the current meta.

CC availability: Morgan is notorious for being able to tie people down and zone in situations. Her Q is a long duration root, her W is a slow, Her E allows for any member of her team to not be CCed and her R is a stun. She is perfect if you want to get a pick and allows for a game to snowball more effectively.

Tank: The best champion in the sup…

THOUGHT PROCESSES

Ok so I started playing vayne not too long ago. Hoping to use her to climb in the next seasona nd all. In all honestly i suck at her. Like at all parts of playing the game with her, not just farming or combat.

So i had a question i thought id bring to you all, as a community.

Is there a certain mindset you get into when playing certain champions? Like playing when playing different ad carries. And if so what are they? Are you thinking "Farm farm farm farm" Or are you thinking something more along the line of " I need to be here so i can kill them"or like in team fights and such thinking "I can outdamage him him and him".

Maaybe this is a silly question maybe its not. Maybe no one will even know what i'm talking about, and maybe no one will respond. But i would love to hear what you all have to say, especially on vayne in particular.

If you don't know what i'm trying to say well just keep on with your day

Which Champion Shall I Learn? pt4

What Champion Shall I learn?


Today I will be talking about which champions are best to learn for the ADC role. This will be split into five categories: Waveclear; trading power; late game power; Duelling and Teamfighting.

Waveclear: Sivir has impeccable waveclear at 1 or 2 items and is very successful in 1-3-1 comps. If you want to be able to pin an enemy under tower then Sivir is perfect.

Trading Power- Miss Fortune is great at trading in lane. An E and Q bounce can cut an enemy's health by half and it can allow Miss Fortune to become a massive threat.

Late game power: Twitch is notoriously the best late game champion and shreds both squishies and tanks at full build. He is perfect to learn as a late game champion.

Duelling: Lucian has a very good ability at being a duelist. He offers lots of damage in short trades where he can use his abilities.

Teamfighting: Kai'sa is the best ADC right now in my opinion and should be in every ADC's arsenal. Her passive is great for both burs…

Which Champion Shall I Learn? pt3

What Champion SHall I Learn?

Today I will be talking about which champions are best to learn for the mid lane. This will be split into five categories: Early game power; Late game power; Side lane pressure; Teamfighting and Roaming.


Early game power: A good champion for early game power is Twisted Fate. His Q allows for reliable waveclear and poke along with his cards to allow for good trades in lane.

Late game power: Kassadin is a very strong late game mage and deals lots of damage once she collects her items.

Side Lane Pressure: A very good champion from the mid lane for side lane pressure is Ryze and once learned properly, Ryze is very rewarding as he can give lots of rewards.

Teamfighting: In a teamfight you want a champion with lots of damage and the ability to reach the backline. For this, Vladimir is the best because of his pool and the ability to deals tons of damage to everyone with just 2 or more items.

Roaming: Galio's R is perfect for roaming. It allows him to get to…

Which Champion Shall I Learn? pt2

What Champion Shall I Learn

Today I will be talking about which champions are best to learn for the jungle role. This will be split into five categories: Ganking; Early jungle clear; Teamfighting; Counter-jungling and Late game power.


Ganking: If you are looking for a champion to learn is Rengar. His R is very good to get into a gank and when he is fed he can insta-delete squishies if he gets the opportunity.

Early Jungle Clear: A good champion for an early jungle clear is Udyr wo is very good in the early game. If you can utilise him effectively then he can be very annoying to deal with for the other team.

Teamfighting: For teamfighting a tank which can also deal damage is very good, so I am picking Sejuani. Sejuani is very tanky and if you build a bit of AP and an iceborn gauntlet, then she deals far more damage then you may expect. She also offers CC with her slows, E and R.

Counter-jungling: Xin Zhao is failry prominent in the current meta and is great in the early and mid ga…

Which Champion Shall I Learn?

What Champion Shall I Learn?


Today i will be talking about what Champions are best to learn for the top lane. This will be split into five categories: Lane power; Teamfighting; Late game power: Split pushing and Duelling.


Lane Power: A good champion to learn for lane power in my opinion is definitely Renekton. He is a very strong in lane champion with large trading power in lane and the ability to snowball out of control.

Teamfighting: An excellent champion for teamfights is Dr.Mundo. Mundo is extremely tanky and with his R on and deals a fair amount of damage even as a tank. He allows your backline to deal lots of damage whilst absorbing it himself.

Late game power: Fiora is a very good champion both in the mid and late game with a player who has enough skill. Learning her and hitting her vitals are very important yet very rewarding.

Split Pushing: An incredible split pushing champion is Garen. If you build Trinity Force into Youmuu's into Sterak's Gage and take demolish as a p…

Their Pyke Our Pyke




I've been trying out some Pyke to try to understand this champion that seems to 1v9 my team when on the enemy team and be pretty useless when they are on my team.

Gotta say that I feel like it is going to take more than 6 games.

I got yelled at on my first game by the

Defending Against Invades at Game Start

Let's start with a preamble.

I don't like invading in most cases. It is too high risk. You stand to lose as much or more as you gain and you throw the entire jungle pathing out of whack so you and your jungler will have less of an idea of what pathing the enemy jungler will use.

But if you learn to setup properly to make yourself aware that an invade is occurring you will increase your likelihood of winning games. High percentage.

So this discussion is for everyone, not just junglers.

As soon as the game begins buy and be ready to run out of base as soon as the fountain wall falls at the 15 seconds mark.

As a jungler I ask my team in chat to cover the jungle

cover jg pls
Starting [Red or Blue] Buff

We are going to assume no special considerations like your Bot lane wanting to be in lane when the minion waves meet so that they can get a push verses the enemy lane or a Sion that wants to suicide on the enemies opposite buff.

If everyone goes where they are supposed to, it shou…

Game = Fun?

Is the game fun for you? Was it ever? Did it stop being fun at some point? Is it an addiction? I had a bad experience lately where the game just felt entirely negative; however I have come out the other side.

I downloaded League on 25th June 2018. As a 32 year old female, with no immediate plans to play ranked, I know I am not the typical 'target' audience. On the whole, I have been enjoying myself however my over-analytical empathetic brain has been wandering the rift asking questions such as why do people play? does it make them happy? are these games an important social interaction platform? what makes some people take the game so seriously? do people even forget this is a game? Why would someone int, flame or feed?

Positive Experiences
  • A small number of people have offered me advice that has helped me improve my gameplay
  • An even smaller number have taken the time to 'instruct' me
  • I have made 'friends' and felt a sense of community and cooperation
  • The infinite number of possible

Who needs a map?

I still need a map. Every time I get coaching this becomes readily apparent to me.

If I were to give a map to a new player it would look something like this.

Play a few Bot games to familiarize yourself with the the map, the controls, and the very basics of laning.

But don't spend a lot of time on Bots.

Start playing PvP as soon as you know which direction the enemy nexus lies in.

And don't expect to win right off the bat. That comes later.

Play in all the lanes and familiarize yourself with the characters that typically show up there.

If you really like one champion's kit. Great. The next step is to pick 1-2 champions and a lane.

Ideally, pick something that is strong in the META but not so strong that it is banned often.

The simpler the better.

Just as examples:

Garen and Malphite for Top lane


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