-Top lane: Their job is to win their lane and try to force the enemy jungler to either spend WAY too much time top, OR win their lane so hard the jungler gives up on top. By winning their lane they can push out said lane then roam the map before returning to top.
-Mid lane: Their job is to win their lane and apply pressure to mid turret as often as possible. IF they can successfully win their lane by out farming or simply killing their lane opponent they successfully have "mid control" mid control means they can 1. Roam to top or bot and try to gank. 2. offensively ward and try to pick up enemy buffs and or catch people out. 3. aid in dragon control.
-Bot lane: Their job is to out farm the enemy ADC. They do not truly need kills to win their lane just more CS. This can be accomplished by simply harassing their enemy into missing CS to the turret as often as possible. Their additional job is to aid in dragon control by warding and or pressuring bot lane at appropriate times to obtain an "uncontested dragon"
-Jungler: Their job is to create lane presence where there isn't enough or provide pressure so the enemy lanes are at a disadvantage (whether that be forcing flashes or securing kills. An early gank top lane often snowballs their teammate because that is the nature of most top lane champions. An early gank mid often means a CS advantage. A successful gank bot often means a free dragon. A jungler's sole job is to keep their team running smoothly. Not everything is their fault, ganks require good positioning and "wombo combos" so at the very least a flash is blown. They have the toughest job because it almost wholly lies on their ability to make plays and to identify times where plays can be made.
The End.
[quote=JEFFY40HANDS]I'll break it down like this:
-Top lane: Their job is to win their lane and try to force the enemy jungler to either spend WAY too much time top, OR win their lane so hard the jungler gives up on top. By winning their lane they can push out said lane then roam the map before returning to top.
-Mid lane: Their job is to win their lane and apply pressure to mid turret as often as possible. IF they can successfully win their lane by out farming or simply killing their lane opponent they successfully have "mid control" mid control means they can 1. Roam to top or bot and try to gank. 2. offensively ward and try to pick up enemy buffs and or catch people out. 3. aid in dragon control.
-Bot lane: Their job is to out farm the enemy ADC. They do not truly need kills to win their lane just more CS. This can be accomplished by simply harassing their enemy into missing CS to the turret as often as possible. Their additional job is to aid in dragon control by warding and or pressuring bot lane at appropriate times to obtain an "uncontested dragon"
-Jungler: Their job is to create lane presence where there isn't enough or provide pressure so the enemy lanes are at a disadvantage (whether that be forcing flashes or securing kills. An early gank top lane often snowballs their teammate because that is the nature of most top lane champions. An early gank mid often means a CS advantage. A successful gank bot often means a free dragon. A jungler's sole job is to keep their team running smoothly. Not everything is their fault, ganks require good positioning and "wombo combos" so at the very least a flash is blown. They have the toughest job because it almost wholly lies on their ability to make plays and to identify times where plays can be made.
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-Top lane: Their job is to win their lane and try to force the enemy jungler to either spend WAY too much time top, OR win their lane so hard the jungler gives up on top. By winning their lane they can push out said lane then roam the map before returning to top.
-Mid lane: Their job is to win their lane and apply pressure to mid turret as often as possible. IF they can successfully win their lane by out farming or simply killing their lane opponent they successfully have "mid control" mid control means they can 1. Roam to top or bot and try to gank. 2. offensively ward and try to pick up enemy buffs and or catch people out. 3. aid in dragon control.
-Bot lane: Their job is to out farm the enemy ADC. They do not truly need kills to win their lane just more CS. This can be accomplished by simply harassing their enemy into missing CS to the turret as often as possible. Their additional job is to aid in dragon control by warding and or pressuring bot lane at appropriate times to obtain an "uncontested dragon"
-Jungler: Their job is to create lane presence where there isn't enough or provide pressure so the enemy lanes are at a disadvantage (whether that be forcing flashes or securing kills. An early gank top lane often snowballs their teammate because that is the nature of most top lane champions. An early gank mid often means a CS advantage. A successful gank bot often means a free dragon. A jungler's sole job is to keep their team running smoothly. Not everything is their fault, ganks require good positioning and "wombo combos" so at the very least a flash is blown. They have the toughest job because it almost wholly lies on their ability to make plays and to identify times where plays can be made.
The End.