I am having trouble trying to master 2 junglers right now shaco, and olaf any tips to these guys at all cause I am havin really bad luck or to just master one and leave the other champ alone.
I would say that if you want to learn jungle easily without playing Warwick, you should try Xin Zhao he is really easy to jungle with, got some nice damage early on and he's really easy to play overall (no skillshots, has a dash/Bump/slow).
If you are already used to your junle then play what reprobate said above :p
I usually play junglers with A LOT of CC so maybe that is why I am not having luck with olaf but I have started to be crazy with my shaco plays and getting a really good feeling to him so yeah In soon enough I am gonna get shaco down to open up my opertunites of other junglers.
1. As aDatpor said before, Shaco is high-risk, high reward and requires a very early-game centric team composition. If your team does not win before 35 minutes, you get out-scaled.
2. The reason why you're having trouble with Olaf is because once your Ragnarok is down, you can get kited to the fountain and back. To play Olaf you need a team that can lock the enemy down.
3. Junglers that are popular and work well are junglers that are relatively independent of team compositions or fit well into most team compositions. Another common trend is that optimal junglers must have high mobility.
Elise works well with most team compositions, but excels in pick comps, particularly when you build CDR. She does a lot of damage for being built as a tank.
Kha'Zix is not quite broken but is pretty damn strong. He can carry a game by himself with little effort. You mainly look to isolate targets and let your damage do the talking (because you do more damage when targets are isolated).
Lee Sin is the most versatile jungler out there. He can go damage, bruiser, or tank. He is hard to master, however, but well worth the trouble as you can make a lot of flashy plays with him.
The ones I listed above are a good place to start. Elise, Kha'Zix, Lee Sin. You don't have to follow the meta like a bible. It's more like guidelines. The other junglers you listed are okay, but are not that effective because the carry junglers can do much more than a tank with the sheer amount of gold you junglers get.
You have to keep two things in mind when you play this game and pick your champion:
1. Am I playing to win? Yes? Then I'll pick a jungler that fits my team composition.
2. Am I playing to have fun? Yes? Then I don't care what anyone says, I'm picking someone who I enjoy playing! :D
3. Does winning = fun? Yes? Then I'm picking what fits my team composition.
It all really boils down to what YOU want. If you're good enough, you can make almost anything work.
EDIT: For example, my friend can make Nautilus jungle work with a Feral Flare and Wit's End. I don't recommend it, but it's hilarious.
I wouldn't play Shaco atleast if you are unfamilar with jungling, as he is a very high risk, but high rewarded champion. If you fall behind it is almost impossible to come back to the game.
If you are already used to your junle then play what reprobate said above :p
1. As aDatpor said before,
2. The reason why you're having trouble with
3. Junglers that are popular and work well are junglers that are relatively independent of team compositions or fit well into most team compositions. Another common trend is that optimal junglers must have high mobility.
You have to keep two things in mind when you play this game and pick your champion:
1. Am I playing to win? Yes? Then I'll pick a jungler that fits my team composition.
2. Am I playing to have fun? Yes? Then I don't care what anyone says, I'm picking someone who I enjoy playing! :D
3. Does winning = fun? Yes? Then I'm picking what fits my team composition.
It all really boils down to what YOU want. If you're good enough, you can make almost anything work.
EDIT: For example, my friend can make