↑ Ser Arthur Dayne wrote:Everyone should just be abusing freelo Renekton right now.
insert lulu, ruin day
↑ Ser Arthur Dayne wrote:Everyone should just be abusing freelo Renekton right now.
↑ zoraster wrote:↑ animorpherv1 wrote:I'm so fucking sick of losing every match and not being able to do anything about it. I just feel like I've gotten worse. I don't even know what to do anymore.
Man. You have had a rough time lately. Fortunately it hasn't been ranked?
Also, stop playing with JDamage. You've played 12 times with him and lost every single time.
↑ zoraster wrote:I have no idea what the first paragraph means.
But as to the second, you're the one who came into the thread bemoaning your losses, which is fair. But I don't think it's unreasonable to point out that maybe playing a bunch with a Diamond guy who you have a 0-12 record playing with has something to do with it.
↑ Cabd wrote:
http://imgur.com/a/p5mCJ
This is the infographic for ADCs that Penguin is using to learn. It's not perfect but it's a great help for starters!
/disagree
↑ DeathRowKitty wrote:/disagree
Learn ADC on a champion on which you need to care more about your positioning. It's much better to learn to position well early on and then later supplement it with escape skills than it is to learn to rely on escape skills early on and then trying to shed bad habits later.
I think knowing not to stand within x distance of a Riven as a squishy champion, for example, is a much better thing to learn early than how to press a button and get out of danger that you should be learning to anticipate (and you have flash to learn that anyway). Trial by fire. If you're not dying for getting into situations that will later bite you in the ass, you won't learn not to get into them.↑ zoraster wrote:↑ DeathRowKitty wrote:/disagree
Learn ADC on a champion on which you need to care more about your positioning. It's much better to learn to position well early on and then later supplement it with escape skills than it is to learn to rely on escape skills early on and then trying to shed bad habits later.
i disagree with this is more effective than the reverse as tempting as the "bad habit" line is. Anyway, adcs with escapes are pretty prevalent: Lucian, graves, Corki, Tristana, Caitlyn all have escapes. Learning to play with escapes is still learning to play and positioning with escapes should be different than without.
↑ dramonic wrote:Game 3: Shyv's damage is actually pretty mixed and the rest of their team is mostly AP, you'd probably have gotten more out of Sunfire/Randuin than FH. Also it's always better to complete your Bracer item than to build a second one.
Game 4: Heal Ignite on a no mobility/no CC champ is not something I'd recommend. Jayce is also a fucking awful matchup for Morde, but Team Builder so yeah...
↑ animorpherv1 wrote:Game 6 - I wanted an AP champ so we couldn't have everyone build armor and have us lose lategame, and I didn't know what to play that is a magic damage threat that beats trynd - I don't think it exists. So I picked for the team, and not lane.
↑ animorpherv1 wrote:Game 3 - I was ahead and started to get BORK (my one-item Volibear instawin damage item)- at this point, Shyv started out damaging me after being DOWN KILLS, CS, AND LANE PRESSURE. So I felt like the best item to counter shyvanna was frozen heart, as a lot of her damage comes through her autoatacks directly or the %hp from her e + autos. Also, I was building warmogs. That takes 2 bracers.
Their team's only "bruiser" is nunu. Elise, Trynd and Jinx can't armor-stack. Against a team like that you couldve gone AD and it would've been okay.Game 6 - I wanted an AP champ so we couldn't have everyone build armor and have us lose lategame, and I didn't know what to play that is a magic damage threat that beats trynd - I don't think it exists. So I picked for the team, and not lane.