Thalia Kael wrote:
Doesn't really count but whoever built the second locket messed up a bit unless it was intended for some reason
That would be

"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett


CAN'T KEEP ME OUT FOREVER HAHAHAHAHA
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Honestly, this was one of the most boring games I have played in a loooooong time. I wanted to do my standard start, but






THINGS I SCREWED UP:
- Nothing that I can think of, mainly because

"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett


Bans were







This game started out fairly boring, since






It helped




The first real event of this game came when I counterganked the enemy



There was only one real point where this game looked like it might spiral out of our hands.


We knew that they would try for Baron soon, and that we had to beat them to the punch. We thought we had it when we caught out




Honestly, the thing that won this game for us was that I was constantly warding. They attempted to set up a five-man death squad in our wraith camp bush, thinking that one of us would facecheck and they would win the game on the spot. However, they were sitting right on top of one of my wards.






That was an easy ace, and we took Baron immediately after. Then we stacked up in mid (though I had to take about a full minute to try and herd

THINGS I DID WRONG THIS GAME:
- I missed two

"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett


Back to Silver IV! Whooo!
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The thing I've noticed about ninety-nine percent of the other junglers in this ELO is that they will always, always try to force situations. They'll waste their time with ganks that can't possibly pay off, or tower-dive early without the durability to make it out, or any number of other things. Honestly, I think one of the biggest edges I have here is patience.
I was able to force





The first real event of the game happened when I came in to countergank



Then it was back to farming. Until, that is, another opportunity presented itself: counterganking



That was pretty much it. Our advantage was too big at that point, particularly because I was keeping timer on the dragon and we were able to take it every time it came up thereafter.


Anyway, that was it. We pushed mid, took the inhibitor and both nexus turrets (but were too low to actually finish the nexus before they respawned), then rinsed and repeated for both other lanes. Retreat to base, heal, and charge down mid for the win. I am textbook as ****.
EDIT: Oh yeah. I "lost" the second game in the series because my router ****ped out in the middle of champion select, and the client counted it as a dodge.
"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett


Sigh. A combination of terrible things. But at least I wasn't demoted!
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This game started out exceptionally boring.





Things were actually pretty even early on, despite



We lost the middle tower pretty early, which put us behind, but I counterganked



But...





He died multiple times in lane just by walking out in front of the enemy laners. He got caught out while we were setting up for teamfights because he decided to walk around behind the enemy team and sit in the bush. He sat on his






Meanwhile,




Both









Then, at about the twenty-five minute mark,










It eventually ended with


THINGS I SCREWED UP:
- Honestly, I think I played pretty well this game, though I might not have ganked quite enough during the early game. I'm not entirely sure that's a mistake, though, as the enemy team was warding heavily and I was at least guaranteed a moderate amount of gold and experience from just covering the open lanes.
"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett


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I was first pick for this game and just banned what anyone else wanted me to, but I didn't get to join the game until about three minutes in due to a client crash - hence my low kill involvement.
Fortunately, our lanes didn't do too badly, and




I did just that.







That was it. They couldn't do anything. Their jungler didn't contribute to the game, their top lane was severely bullied, their bottom lane was feeding outright (to the point where

THINGS I SCREWED UP:
- Every single one of my deaths this game was entirely unnecessary. In fact, pretty much everyone on my team who died shouldn't have. Our lead was too huge. But, again, we started getting complacent and doing stupid things that might have thrown the game just because it was funny to 1v3 and get a double kill before they finally brought you down.
"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett


Sigh.
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This was just... sad. Incredibly so. I know I keep talking about how it's my team throwing the games that I lose, but really, I don't know how else to say it in games like this. I know I'm not a Diamond-level player, and that I'm not carrying as hard as I could be, but this is just ridiculous.
Our




And he didn't back down.
So he locked in



It didn't get any better once we got in-game.







I did, however, notice that






One pair of




Nope.







Because







I was literally the only person on my team warding for the duration of this game. That's where all those hundreds of gold that are not evident in my inventory went: wards. Because absolutely no one else on our team was buying any, despite the fact that


There wasn't anything I could have done. I did absolutely everything in my power. At multiple points during this game, I landed a perfect four-man










THINGS I SCREWED UP THIS GAME:
- This is one of those games where I'm pretty confident that I did make mistakes, but they were simply lost in the sea of absolute, wretched failure that was my team. So I'm instead going to ask for any miscellaneous advice that higher-level players might have. After reading this thread, what is it that you think I need to improve on?
"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett


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Our last pick




Still. Despite my apparently low kill participation here, I'm largely the reason this game was so easy.





Meanwhile, down bot, I came in and handed a double kill to

The one weak point in the team was




I didn't actually say that in game, though. Instead I just told him to buy wards, to which he responded "I'm not arguing with a ******". He continued to never buy wards for the rest of the game and got continuously camped by


I still donated him blues, because I was taking








But that wasn't enough. Everyone else on their team was shut down hard. I ganked



THINGS I SCREWED UP:
While I did a good job of getting all the lanes snowballing hard this game, I did make a couple mistakes. One, I forgot to activate

Two, after




Three, that countergank that

"Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness."
- Terry Pratchett
- Terry Pratchett

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Easy enough game. Started red, as per usual when blue, and immediately forced
I then counterganked
Managed to get a double kill in bot lane and take the tower as well as a dragon, and I constantly kept the dragon timer so our team was there and ready for it exactly as it spawned. With two towers and two dragons on our side, the game was pretty much over.
We just tower-dived them due to their lack of any actual tank (
THINGS I SCREWED UP:
- I don't actually remember what caused my deaths this game, so I can't really say for sure whether or not I screwed anything up.