Views: 770 What is up with Bronze...
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SO anyway got to lvl 30 and finally played ranked... (Still pretty noob but doing ok so far) Got placed in Bronze II, not a bad place to start.... HOLY ****, people in bronze can't play... I wish i can carry every single game... but people always race to call adc, or just straight up takes it cuz they get first pick... needless to say... stuck in bronze III now... hopefully working my way up...
<錬金術師> so it just boils down to decision-making
<錬金術師> whether to contest an objective or take it, invade for ambush, diving, etc.
<錬金術師> and a lot of that relies on vision
<錬金術師> so if you can give your team good vision, their decisions get better in general
<錬金術師> Plus people get better at protecting you in teamfights as well
<錬金術師> and a lot of supports bring good initiates/CC to the table
<錬金術師> higher tier = people are smarter about engaging when a good initiate goes off
<錬金術師> flash crescendo in plat = people follow you and win a teamfight
<錬金術師> flash crescendo in bronze = everyone runs away and types in all chat "wtf report sona feed"
<錬金術師> I was once interested in seeing how bad bronze is
<錬金術師> but holy **** it is BAD
<錬金術師> everyone plays locked camera single player mode
<錬金術師> no map awareness
<錬金術師> they go into the game with the mindset that they're 1v5
<錬金術師> and forget teammates exist
<錬金術師> people will give up objectives and CS to get kills
<錬金術師> minion wave pushing turret -> chase amumu through jungle instead
<錬金術師> it's incredibly frustrating and I think this is not only the reason why people hate bronze but also why lots of people are stuck at bronze as well
<錬金術師> because no one tries to play as a team
<錬金術師> as a consequence others don't learn how to do it either
<錬金術師> and don't think they're doing anything wrong because no one ever points it out
<錬金術師> everyone in low elo assumes their teammates suck before the game even started
<錬金術師> they don't realize that these people are in the same elo that they are
<錬金術師> chances are, these people want to win just as much as they do
<錬金術師> I think just learning to work as a team, even without great mechanics
<錬金術師> people will climb
<錬金術師> you start the game with 4 allies and 5 enemies
<錬金術師> don't turn it into 0 allies 9 enemies in champion select
if you just hit level 30 then chances are you don't understand the game very well yourself. Stick with normals until you feel ready again.
a reasonable assumption, and there isn't really much I can say to make you think that I am a Jesus player. Nevertheless, when I am in a solo queue game, I notice that there is a lot of things that can be improved with my own gameply; BUT, I see my teammates make so many noob mistakes, (Not warding properly, running into 5 people by themselves, trying to solo dragon, when the entire other team is MIA, getting caught in obvious skill shots, and not targeting the right people in teamfights). Once again,not saying that I am the best player in the world and that everyone is inferior to me, just saying that I am very frustrated that I am ranked by how well other people do...
At least your top laner doesn't get his CS tripled and your ADC can keep up with the other ADC's farm.
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