Warwick was the first champ to come to mind. Jax is also a good choice. Both can hold their own early game and can become very powerful end game (if played correctly). Jax is a little more advanced, I would say, so Warwick would be a good choice.
The best advice I can give you while laning is to know your enemy. Knowing what a champion is capable of gives you a good advantage. Most of this will come from experience, but reading up on them here will help a lot. I would try out as many champions as possible in your early levels to find ones that suit you and to give you a good feel for them to help you know what you can do when faced with them.
The best advice I can give you while laning is to know your enemy. Knowing what a champion is capable of gives you a good advantage. Most of this will come from experience, but reading up on them here will help a lot. I would try out as many champions as possible in your early levels to find ones that suit you and to give you a good feel for them to help you know what you can do when faced with them.
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Warwick was the first champ to come to mind. Jax is also a good choice. Both can hold their own early game and can become very powerful end game (if played correctly). Jax is a little more advanced, I would say, so Warwick would be a good choice.
The best advice I can give you while laning is to know your enemy. Knowing what a champion is capable of gives you a good advantage. Most of this will come from experience, but reading up on them here will help a lot. I would try out as many champions as possible in your early levels to find ones that suit you and to give you a good feel for them to help you know what you can do when faced with them.
I'll try WW but is there anyone else Cause as yi, Ive made WW cry.
[Just looked back at that, and i think i know why i wasnt doing enoguh damage as ezreal. I did have 500 damage, but i didnt have sheen or any armor pen item :/ ]
Well, there's always Gangplank. He's similar to Tryndamere, with a good crit build his Parrrley can take a huge chunk out of anyones health. He also has a built in Heal/Cleanse which can help in the laning phase. If you haven't tried Xin Zhao, you might want to. His ult can take a quarter out of every enemies health bar in a team fight. His passive is a decent healing ability to help you lane.
It seems to me you like to play a carry, so I would go to the League of Legends Champions list and type 'carry' into the search bar. Most of those champs seem like they would be good for you.
It seems to me you like to play a carry, so I would go to the League of Legends Champions list and type 'carry' into the search bar. Most of those champs seem like they would be good for you.
Lately I've been playing (and loving) Mordekaiser. His shield passive ability is sweet. He last hits everything he touches. If you build him for aoe and tanking you can literally push their entire team back up mid all the way from your base to theirs.
And stealing people's souls is the best tower tank ever.
And stealing people's souls is the best tower tank ever.

Carry huh. Ok. Well i just played xin zhao, but late game they were all aiming for me again. Even if i waited to join the fight late they all saved cc and then focued me down. But when i didnt get focues, i was tripple and quad killing O.o
Xin is ok, i think the game i played him i just wenr against a bunch of baddies... [and squishies] and ya...
Xin is ok, i think the game i played him i just wenr against a bunch of baddies... [and squishies] and ya...
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Im still new to this game. And still need to learn some of the finer details of this game, as to when to be defnesive whal laneing ect. Laneing is really my biggest problem, cause i cant tell how much damage im about to take from the enemy so i get a little anxious and go out slightly too far and die. ANyone have any strategies to help improve this?