I've locked/archived this thread/blog and have started a new discussion over here: http://forums.demigodthegame.com/454943/
Please join me if you like.
Am I streaming?
Well, I started a thread back in August (https://forums.joeuser.com/411269/) that's seen a lot of activity and actually had quite a few good bits of information for new and old players alike. I figure it's time to start a new thread and perhaps keep the OP up-to-date with useful information, etc. Feel free to use this post for any LoL discussion, etc.
Super fast background: I played a lot of Demigod as pacov/cheesuscrust. Back in August 2011 or so, I started getting heavily involved in LoL and folks have been kind enough to chime in with tips and links to various sites that have been quite useful to me. In addition, I've been able to keep up with folks that I've played Demigod with in the past and meet some new folks that play LoL and frequent these message boards.
Here's some of the things I've learned in the previous thread:
New Player tips
Great site I visit every day for LoL related news - http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends
pacov's misc info
Here's a guide I made
pacov's Guide to Improving at League of Legends and Moving Up in Elo
k - so I'm just going to put down some of my thoughts. I'm not amazing at this game, but I do certain things that improve my odds of winning in ranked and so far its panning out just fine (bronze 5 to gold 5 in about a month or so). We all have varied skill levels, so some of this might be useful and some not. Caveat complete.
Prerequisite- you need to know how to play every single role. You don't have to be a god at every single role (more power to you if you are - I'm certainly not). You need to be able to play at a serviceable level in every single role and excel at least at 1 role (preferably 2). In my case, I'm good at support and adc. I'm not great, but have serviceable mids and jungles and so so tops. Knowing what you are good at and bad at is very important. If you don't know, I can probably tell you - but you really should know... Anyway, you need to have enough champs to make solid picks in any role and you need to be able to cover any role if it comes down to it. I'll talk about how to get better at specific roles in a bit.
Champ select advice - Don't be the "fill" guy unless you really feel like you are awesome in all roles. Call your preferred role immediately when you hit the lobby. Say "adc pref." Do this as soon as you hit the lobby. Some people believe that if you call a role you magically get it. This is stupid, but if you call something out, folks will often accomodate your request. If you are feeling wishy washy for whatever reason, call out multiple roles in order of what you want to play - "adc/mid pref." In my experience, you generally do not want to call support. It's a very important role, but you want to be in a position to carry every single game if possible. If you aren't calling out a role, you are hoping that other players can carry you. If you are hoping that folks will carry you, you don't deserve to win. You need to know your best roles and you absolutely should request them.
Solo or duo in ranked? - Well, my 1st thought here is that you should solo. If you solo, you have to rely on yourself. IMO - its a much bigger test of skill to play solo and win than to duo. Do you want someone to carry you or do you really want to know that you are actually good? That said, provided you have the right duo partner, you can increase your odds of winning quite a bit. The simple math is that instead of having 4 teammates as unknown quantities, you only have 3. If you have a good duo teammate, you know what you can expect. When you duo, you get the most bang for your buck by having complimentary roles. Support/adc is good; jungle/mid also works. Even if you don't have direct symmetry in roles, if you are an amazing mid and I'm an amazing adc, our odds go up quite a bit if we both get those roles. Our odds go way down if we can't get those roles and are forced to play out of positions that we are weaker. For example, Bryff is a good mid. If he duo's up with me, the only way he will get to play that role is for me to call mid, take it myself, and then put myself into a position like support where I can't carry out of (I'm always 1st pick, Bryff is always last pick when we duo)... that and I have to show the mid I'm picking at the start which means Bryff gets hard countered. In short, we can expect that we will be a disadvantage when duo queuing. Now, if Bryff queued up with someone at a lower elo than himself that was solid, he'd likely be 1st pick and be able to get mid and have a better chance of carrying the game. Anyway, you need to keep in mind where you end up in pick order when duoing if you aren't looking to go adc/support. If you want that, you can usually get it.
How do you get better in roles that you are not good at? - Well, here's what I do. And this is really what I do on a regular basis. I think about what I'm good at and what I'm not good at. For instance, I realized that I don't play any hyper carry ads. So, I read up on hyper carries like vayne and kog maw. I look for guides on how to build them (most adcs are the same btw ), I look for vids on how people play them (eg how do I all in with a specific champ - is there a combo - when do I all in - what's the best way for me to burst - how should I behave in lane with this champ). Then, I fire up a custom game and try out the mechanics of whatever champ vs AI. Usually I learn a few tricks during that custom on how to position myself, etc. Then, I'm off to normal games where I'll request the role or character I'm trying out. Now, people still report your for being awful in normals, but it really is where you need to try out characters to see if you are any good or not as the bots are useless for proving your skill level to yourself. So, fire up that normal and ask to play a role (again - after you've tried out the champ against bots). If you don't know anyone you are with and you are quite awful, I suggest muting everyone at the start of the game. Then, do your best. Continue with this until you feel like you have a serviceable skill level in whatever role. And keep in mind what you need to work on. For me, I noticed I didn't really have alot of mids for ranked, so I started practicing some with gragas against and karth. That way, I'll be able to get the job done if I need to play mid. The next thing I need to do is put more time into being better top lane. Again, because while I prefer adc/support, I might need to play top for the team. So, best to be ready for it. Put your time in and practice roles.
One last thought - there are certain things you can generally expect in ranked. 1 - if you are 1st pick, you generally can call whatever you want. Common knowledge, I'm sure - but I'll add - CALL WHATEVER YOU WANT. 2 - if you duo queue, you generally can lock down both adc and support. It works best if your adc is 1st pick, ofc. I've bumped into like 10 random dedicated supports in all of my games of LoL. People generally aren't going to call support. So, if you are 1st pick and duo'd, just call adc and then your duo partner can almost always get support.
Lol King profiles for ranked tracking
I'm not going to update this regularly, so just consider it a snapshot (I'll add a date when I update them). Anyway, I enjoy seeing folks progress through ranked and keeping tabs on that sort of thing from time to time.
Snapshot updated 05/28/2014
Character guides
Now the silent war between you and zen shall intensify! You can still do it mr cow!
you cannot defeat the ZenGod.... some bullshit.
next Sunday (3/16) at 7:30PM EST, my ranked 5's MadCast team will be playing a best of 3 tourney vs the other MadCast ranked 5's team. Pretty sure we will be have 1-2 people streaming and shoutcasting. I'll post a link to the stream later. I'll stream the games as well. I'll post more details and provide a reminder later on for anyone that is interested.
So, team builder thoughts. 1 - I really like it. Enough so that if I wanted to play a normal game and didn't have a full group, I'd probably use it... even if it was blind pick. That said, the biggest problem in my mind is that it is blind pick only in its current iteration... and I'm not really sure how exactly they could implement it with bans. Keeping in mind that the whole thing with draft mode is banning and often counter picking. As the game starts after a match is found and everyone on your team has clicked ready, it doesn't seem to me like a draft solution would work as things are.
Lets say you can ban 3 people in your team lobby (eg just your team, you haven't searched for a game yet). So, you pick your 3 bans, then queue up. Matchmaking then just chooses to not match you up against any team that has any combination of those bans you chose. That could work, I suppose, but it doesn't solve the pick/counterpick deal.
To sort that, then you need to create your team without picking any champs... just select roles. Then everyone clicks ready... then you go to a team lobby that is like a normal draft today. That seems a little clunky, but would likely work.
I did 2 tests last night - 1 on my main account and 1 on my alt. We found a match pretty quickly on my main account. On my madcast alt acct, things were a smidge different, but that's likely due to elo. On that, I tried to queue up several times, only to have either folks choose nonstandard metas (2/1/2) or just have no one connect to one of the slots. I was patient a bit, but eventually found myself leaving and rejoining lobbies because I didn't think someone would ever connect. Once I found the magic lobby, we were off in 40 seconds flat.
So, pros/cons
Pros
Cons
mmmm... titanfall...wewd
2-3 days left on the giveaway methinks.
Hrm, I didn't realize that Titanfall was out. Will probably have to check that out some this weekend. Although I might not have a whole lot of time then. I've been playing more Diablo III anyway, since that game is WAY better than it was at release as they have prepared for the expansion in a few weeks.
yah - i just got back to diablo 3 today and purchased the expan. Will be putting in some time
titanfall is fun - not sure how long i will stick with, but its good times
hedgie - impress me with some sort of screen shot
okay qt
Dan and hedgie win - prize decision committee is deciding.
hedgie won slightly more than dan it would appear - hedgie got jaximus and I accidentally gifted Dan vel'koz the champ instead of a skin.... herp derp.
Looks like I'm going to need to do some troubleshooting sooner than later on my pc. So, I've had this on again off again issue with my keyboard. Basically, there are instances where I'll join a game and my keyboard will not work in game. Generally I can alt tab and the keyboard obviously works. If I leave the game and reconnect, my problem will continue. If I exit the LoL client completely and rejoin, I will then connect without issue. Anyway, I was thinking the problem was something with the keyboard cable, but now I'm thinking mobo.
Here's why - yesterday, I had my webcam running for a bit. Well, I noticed that the webcam froze at some point... that point was right around when the problem happened... so, I'm thinking my keyboard cable pulled against the usb port that caused a short dc resulting in usb failure on the webcam that it did not gracefully recover from.
Solution is to sort my cabling so moving the keyboard doesn't cause that problem or mobo replace. Going to start with the former.
worth the read re: ddos attacks in LOL imo
http://www.esportsheaven.com/articles/view/id/5164#.UyIMPoW2xGN
Edit - just to add - a bit of the article is just whiny rubbish. The interesting part is the well known website offering very easy to use ddos tools. The author bitching about riot is a bit uninformed it would seem, though.
A rioter added this re: the article I linked
We've been keeping an eye on this issue and so far we have found no evidence that there is an exploit in League of Legends which allows an attacker to gain access to another player's IP address through our service.
If anyone has any knowledge of an exploit like this, then by all means feel free to share it with us.
What we've seen from the cases of Player on Player DDOS attacks are either exploiting a vulnerabilty with Skype, or through social engineering during the match.
Protecting yourself from DDOS starts at home. kiklion provided our own guide here: https://support.leagueoflegends.com/entries/26501645-DDoS-Prevention-Guide
But if you guys have any additional ideas, feel free to let us know.
As for the people behind the attacks? It goes without saying that anyone found to be DDOSing other players will be permanently removed from the game. We've already banned players in the past for this, and we're working on new tools which will help us identify these players more easily in the future.
Also - interesting article about jungle camp priorities that I didn't know. the tl;dr is that it is more beneficial to kill the smaller camp minons first (only talking wolves/wraiths/dbl golums). You end up taking less damage as a result.
http://cloth5.com/optimizing-damage-minimizing-damage-taken/
Eh, I think this was generally known - wasn't this why bot laners typically targetted the smaller of double golems first?
Historically, junglers typically haven't cared much because they either AOE cleared the weaker minions, or they had enough sustain that the damage didn't matter (on champs like WW), and it was better to guarantee the kill on the big monster in case they were forced off the camp for some reason. But, I guess some junglers that have become popular recently (e.g. Wu) will care. And I should switch up the pattern on Pantheon too on the first clear, which I hadn't thought about (after you get SS, its probably better to just grab the big one first).
you can take this in another direction with some single-target junglers like WW that are really slow in first clear.
Let's say you start blue buff, and you decide to go do wraiths (warding your red buff while you do them to prevent the steal). Rather than fully killing all the wraiths, just kill the big one. Then go do red. Your smite will be back up and when you come back to the wraith camp, you will be level 3 with red buff, which allows you to kill the 3 little guys much faster.
I think it's something I knew but didn't do the math or understand exactly why.
That's an interesting idea, mr hedgie.
yah that is what Trick2g does on Udyr, "Weedwick" and sometimes Volibear.
To be more clear since i had a grammar error:
"kill the big wraith. By then your smite will be up/almost up, so you can go do red and leave the little guys. After red, you can come back and clear the little guys while you are level 3 with red buff".
Just a reminder - we have our big deal scrim tomorrow at 7:30PM EST for anyone that is interested - should be shoutcast, but we'll see on that...
nerd supplies. Just got and used one of these - highly recommend. 3m keyboard cleaner:
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Keyboard-cleaner-White-674/dp/B00006B7V9/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394912373&sr=8-1&keywords=3m+keyboard+cleaner
Takes about 10 minutes, keyboard looks brand new afterwards. Really good kit imo. Can probably reuse about 7-8 times imo.
Look forward to watching it! I always get nervous when things like that get shoutcasted.
I can see you're preparing for tomorrow's scrimmage by playing some level 22 ARAMs, so I guess you're not feeling too much pressure..
hue - so much pressure.
note to me to make a vid of my play at 20 min or so as j4.
link to lol replay for anyone that is interested: https://app.box.com/s/ohzqpdi1iz1bfj6a4v2e
Click no twice if it asks u
Here's a link of the j4 tower dive/escape vid: http://www.twitch.tv/1pacov1/c/3897396
Also sending to youtubes.
going to be streaming our teams discussion of game 1/2 from last nights scrim - we are going to watch footage and discuss. We'll be starting at 10:30 PM EST
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