Well, I would highly recommend that you go into custom games and practice cs'ing vs AI, before going up against real players. (You should aim for ~100 at 10 minutes, but 85+ should suffice)
Always be mindful of level 2, as it creates opportunities for you and your opponents to all in easily and swing the lane in either party's favor. (It takes 6 melee minions and 3 caster minions to hit level 2 in a 2v2 lane, or the full first wave and 3 melees from the next one)
As for which ADCs I would recommend, I would probably start with
Graves,
Lucian and
Tristana as all 3 have decent escapes and thus are safer picks for newer players + Graves and Lucian are very strong laners and have abilities that can easily blow people up, if they are not careful enough, as well as both of them having means to wave clear, if you are ever stuck defending a tower.
Always be mindful of level 2, as it creates opportunities for you and your opponents to all in easily and swing the lane in either party's favor. (It takes 6 melee minions and 3 caster minions to hit level 2 in a 2v2 lane, or the full first wave and 3 melees from the next one)
As for which ADCs I would recommend, I would probably start with




If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
Yeah, I think I am going to do some bots... it is too late for me to practice in normals, since I get my ar*e handed to me. Early game is usually easy enough, but I tend to lose some farm over time. I am used to farm with melee champions, so this whole ranged champion concept is relatively new to me. Also, my friends tell me that
Tristana is hard to play, should I keep going anyway? I noticed that she pushes the lane quite hard, not to mention she is a late-game champ. I think I'll stick to
Ashe for the time being and maybe buy
Graves along the way, I did pretty well with him when I was still climbing levels.



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I haven't done much PVP, I mainly play coop vs AI, but I find Jinx very forgiving. Her primary switches between a machine gun and a rocket launcher. The rockets are great for poking the enemy as they have good range. They also have splash damage which makes killing minions very easy. The machine gun late game goes through towers like a blow torch through butter.
As of today,
Graves is a solid pick, and an easy-ish adc to play. He has low range and high nuke when close range, so you have to be mindful of when to go in and when to escape with your E.
Ashe doesn't feel really easy to me since her rework, as you have to manage your Q stacks to cast it, and her lack of mobility doesn't really help.
When people want to start playing adc I always recommend
Caitlyn. She's by far the safest pick, with the longest lvl 1 range and one built in escape+slow. You can easily stand far away from teamfights while kiting enemies.
Two quick disclaimers.
1. Adc's are, in my opinion, the most boring role as of today. You always build pretty much the same and just kite people. Luckily you have unique dudes like
Kalista,
Urgot,
Ezreal that can build different things, but I wouldn't recommend them to start with the role. Maybe only blue
Ezreal with
Iceborn Gauntlet, to practice kiting (he really suffers early with that build though).
2. Always build
Last Whisper as your third item not counting boots. It may sound like a random tip, but it's the reason why many people don't spike in damage until late-game and feel useless mid-game. I have come as far as to buy
Infinity Edge,
Zeal and
Last Whisper when against a team with many tanks.
The rest is practice. Farm, kite and positioning.


When people want to start playing adc I always recommend

Two quick disclaimers.
1. Adc's are, in my opinion, the most boring role as of today. You always build pretty much the same and just kite people. Luckily you have unique dudes like





2. Always build




The rest is practice. Farm, kite and positioning.

Ekki wrote:
As of today,
Graves is a solid pick, and an easy-ish adc to play. He has low range and high nuke when close range, so you have to be mindful of when to go in and when to escape with your E.
Ashe doesn't feel really easy to me since her rework, as you have to manage your Q stacks to cast it, and her lack of mobility doesn't really help.
When people want to start playing adc I always recommend
Caitlyn. She's by far the safest pick, with the longest lvl 1 range and one built in escape+slow. You can easily stand far away from teamfights while kiting enemies.
Two quick disclaimers.
1. Adc's are, in my opinion, the most boring role as of today. You always build pretty much the same and just kite people. Luckily you have unique dudes like
Kalista,
Urgot,
Ezreal that can build different things, but I wouldn't recommend them to start with the role. Maybe only blue
Ezreal with
Iceborn Gauntlet, to practice kiting (he really suffers early with that build though).
2. Always build
Last Whisper as your third item not counting boots. It may sound like a random tip, but it's the reason why many people don't spike in damage until late-game and feel useless mid-game. I have come as far as to buy
Infinity Edge,
Zeal and
Last Whisper when against a team with many tanks.
The rest is practice. Farm, kite and positioning.


When people want to start playing adc I always recommend

Two quick disclaimers.
1. Adc's are, in my opinion, the most boring role as of today. You always build pretty much the same and just kite people. Luckily you have unique dudes like





2. Always build




The rest is practice. Farm, kite and positioning.
Thanks for the reply :) I will consider buying

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Re4XN wrote:
The thing is... starting to play ADC when I'm Silver II was a bad decision, because I am facing ADC mains (most likely) and they are way better than me.


It's still a good idea that you have a go-to champion in case you absolutely have to play the role, because one day you may have to fill that in a ranked game and it will totally suck. In that case, again,


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As you can see, I am pretty bad (though, this game was a really bad example, because
I could really use some tips. What are good ADCs to start out (apart from