League of Legends (LoL) Question: Lane freeze.
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Lane freeze.
So, it's a bit embarrassing to ask but can someone help with the whole concept of lane freezing? I'm a jungle main and support second so I don't usually farm lanes. I know I'm supposed to aggro a number of caster minions (3-4) between the middle of the lane and my turret, but for some reason, it doesn't work. I usually try to do it, but my minion wave comes over, I try to last hit only and still the wave gets pushed normally. I did manage to do it once in top lane but I'm not sure how. If I'm not mistaken, it's easier to freeze if you let your lane opponent kill the first wave and then aggro the casters just out of your turret range, but like I said, I can't seem to make it work. Is there something I'm missing?
Usually, one freezes a lane in order to ease some of the lane pressure on them. When you freeze lane, it means you want minion wave clashes to happen on your side of the lane. Powerful laners like
Not all champinos who freeze lane are late-game scalers. Many people who let the enemy wave push in are waiting for the next allied minion wave to hit the enemy wave while they are under tower. With the momentum gained from the minion clash under tower, your empowered minion waves (with your help) will be able to push the whole way into tower. 12-15 caster minions are a deadly tool, and with those minions you are almost guaranteed a tower. A pushed in lane and a bit of damage on your tower is well worth it if you succeed in allowing your minions to group up correctly. Of course, pushing your lane like this will be impossible against a strong early game wave clearer like
To summarize, reezing lane is a gambit. You give up some laning pressure in the hope that you'll end up with a creep/objective advantage in the near (or not so near) future. Make sure to keep studying minion aggro formulas and other characteristics. Good luck!
Once you aggro caster minions (ideally in the yellow zone) you must ensure that two caster minions are alive once the enemy wave has crashed. You also need to ensure you last hit properly; early last hits could deny enemy minions from an auto-attack to maintain a freeze. If your wave begins pushing, push towards the yellow/blue zones without tower hitting your wave. The law of "backup" will apply again and you'll find enemy reinforcement will push the wave towards you.
This graphic may be outdated (I'm unsure how minion waves have changed) so I usually account for an extra minion to ensure what I want to accomplish.
Good luck and stuff.
Phylol
Professor Akali