I've locked/archived this thread/blog and have started a new discussion over here: http://forums.demigodthegame.com/454943/
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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
Kat with sunfire is actually a thing now. Its very popular at high elo from what I understand.
Oh - I know you have. You've become so much better than when we 1st started. Consider the recent drama even - you had someone that did not want to lane against your kass (forget the rest of that drama). IMO its a huge compliment to have someone intentionally ban one of your characters to avoid having to deal with you. Even if you got a kass ban in our in house games, I'd take that more as a compliment than a fug bryff - he can't do crap without kass. Always been my opinion anyway.
Glad you've been able to play with your pals and tear things up, though. Always fun to be the best on the team.
uh... tip for draven I did not know.
Your passive procs Black Cleaver every time it ticks since it does physical damage. A single Q will end up putting 4 stacks on everything you hit with it after 3 seconds.
Ugh...
No it's not. When playing support in ranked, being the best on the team is pure frustration.
ah - yeah - point there. Kind of excruciating.
This shows what some of the top teams are choosing for bans and picks today.
http://imgur.com/a/345Gp#0
WHERE THE FUG IS SWAN!?!
What did I tell you OLAF BAN!!!
Bryff - in case your buds want to see our in house game from our pov - http://www.twitch.tv/1pacov1/c/1867215
my fav moment of the night. Be sure to send this to honey from time to time: http://www.twitch.tv/1pacov1/c/1867273
I think their egos have been successfully smashed.
going to start out the evening doing some duo queue ranked. Up for other games in a wee bit. http://www.twitch.tv/1pacov1
You can't defend baron when all 3 inhibs are down. You need to defend nexus - you still had a chance of beating them in a teamfight even when they had baron since you were up 15 or so kills as a team.
game 2 better. I think overall that there wasn't a heck of alot we could do. Panth kept going apeshit and then dying for little to no reason. We lost the game with like 50 kills to their 25 kills.
kog could have carried, but not with no chance of 5v5's most of the game. Panth dies, always 4v5.
nah, you weren't that much gold ahead (only 1k for a lot of it).
You may have been up in kills, but they had far more towers. Also, your team had no tower-siege (no wave clear at all).
yah - true enough, hedgie.
magical in house games live now
trolololololol
hey - my thresh adc/naut lane was going pretty well. Kinda difficult to say if it was rubbish or not based on how other lanes were doing. Thresh has sick damage potential at the least. I think at one point each hit would be worth about 700-1k dmg with a crit chance for an aa. The downside is that subsequent hits would have been around 300 dmg w crit chance, but, provided its the 1st hit, he hits like a truck without even casting anything. Kinda silly though.
muhahah
Bryff's 1st penta kill
http://www.twitch.tv/1pacov1/c/1872994
fun games tonight - thx everyone.
I've gotten a pair of friends into the game over the past week and they've taken to it well. The best part is that we play over Skype which makes the game so much better.
I've been playing Cait a bit more and loving her. I find that almost every game I am matched against a Miss Fortune. She is kind of a pain.
I also finally hit 20 last night so i can start picking up T3 runes
Also watched a couple EU qualifiers this weekend. Fun stuff. I hadn't watched any matches before. It was interesting/fun to see that the 2-commentator standard from sports carries over (well) to e-sports.
new on pbe - Sion, Veigar, and Nasus now gain double the bonus stats when they last hit a champion, large minion, or large monster.
Not a huge buff, but a buff all the same.
I doubt that includes Veigar's Q passive +1/+2/+3/+4/+5 AP permanently when making a champion kill from any ability...
but if it did, I think I would greatly like the half an amp tome per kill...
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