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League of Legends (LoL) Question: Hey, tips for someone with commitment and score problems

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  • Kincaid

    Hey, tips for someone with commitment and score problems

    Hey so I've been playing the game for 5 years now, and only have three champs at m5. My main problem is that either I skip around champs so much, and frankly kinda suck at most champs. How can I find a champ I can actually hunker down with, and tips on how to get that sweet S for mid and top? ANy help would be greatly appreciated
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    FupiDupi (7) | June 23, 2018 4:42pm
    well if you jump around you aren't gonna be good at anyone. Just find a champ that is fun to play and that you can see yourself wanting to practice and improve on over time. it doesn't have to be someone super high skillcap like Yasuo or Riven, just someone who allows for improvement
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    ninja8135 (6) | July 12, 2018 1:19pm
    Top is usually played by tanks, so tanks can get an S by having high kill participation and farm. It's one of the easiest roles to get an S in. Mid is more difficult. You usually play an APC or assassin, so the best way to get an S is to farm and have a high KDR. In both cases, you need to make sure you are warding. Your vision score has a huge impact on your rating at the end of the match.
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    A Yasuo Reformed (2) | June 24, 2018 1:23pm
    Adding on to FupiDupi and Orrvaa, it really helps to find a variety of champs that you might enjoy. One of the great parts of the free champ rotation is to be able to try them out in norms and see if you like them. I know that personally I found some of my favorite champs through the free champ rotation. Once you keep practicing 1-3 champions that you like consistently, you'll start to improve and get those S+.
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    orrvaa (41) | June 24, 2018 8:18am
    As FupiDupi said, you should find a champion that you like in a role that you like, when you have fun you can practice and get good with him, it takes time. To get your first S is the most hard in a champion, just try to CS better, and die less, while still be usuful at team fights.
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