I’ve been trying to learn Morgana for a while now, so I have knowledge of a decent amount of this stuff. But hearing you explain it and demonstrate and especially walking through the “why” is extremely helpful. Here’s hoping my next few games are that much better 👍
Im new in the game and im loving your guides man! It would be cool if you mention shortly about the champs that counter her and viceversa. Las thing, do you have any guide about basic macrogame?
welcome to league! thanks for the feedback! i've thought about spending some time talking about matchup counters, but imo i don't think it matters too much when you're first starting out with a champ, or are still playing in the low/mid elo ranges. I've had a few buddies just stop playing a champ after one bad matchup or game, when in reality you can climb pretty well even into bad matchups if you pilot the champ well and know the things to watch out for. i've been thinking about trying to do a basic macro guide or at least some vids about macro for a bit now, so we'll see :)
Good guide but there are definitely things about morg that haven't been mentioned. I feel like support Morg is much easier to learn all of her kit on than in mid due to interactions that you havane't mentioned in the video e.g. she can ult enemies that aren't visible but are in range if they are in a bush etc, her ult has a weird encounter with kayns ult, when in a fight and ulting kayn, during the wind up to the second proc, if the kayn ults tsomeone on the team it can still stun him after he finishes his one.
@@TiltShades I get that and I see how someone who is a mid main wouldn't experience some of those little things but it helps, the tip with kayns ult also works with a few more champs :)
I’ve been trying to learn Morgana for a while now, so I have knowledge of a decent amount of this stuff. But hearing you explain it and demonstrate and especially walking through the “why” is extremely helpful. Here’s hoping my next few games are that much better 👍
You can do it!
This is a real beginner guide, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Im new in the game and im loving your guides man!
It would be cool if you mention shortly about the champs that counter her and viceversa.
Las thing, do you have any guide about basic macrogame?
welcome to league! thanks for the feedback! i've thought about spending some time talking about matchup counters, but imo i don't think it matters too much when you're first starting out with a champ, or are still playing in the low/mid elo ranges. I've had a few buddies just stop playing a champ after one bad matchup or game, when in reality you can climb pretty well even into bad matchups if you pilot the champ well and know the things to watch out for. i've been thinking about trying to do a basic macro guide or at least some vids about macro for a bit now, so we'll see :)
As always, great guide. Thank you
My pleasure!
love these! could you do pyke or warwick next?
will try to do a pyke one soon!
@@TiltShades awesome! great to see you're still active you're a huge help to new players.
Thank you
You're welcome!
amazing guide thank uu
My pleasure!
Will this work in bot lane
yup, pretty much, just be careful not to steal too many last hits on minions from your adc partner.
Good guide but there are definitely things about morg that haven't been mentioned. I feel like support Morg is much easier to learn all of her kit on than in mid due to interactions that you havane't mentioned in the video e.g. she can ult enemies that aren't visible but are in range if they are in a bush etc, her ult has a weird encounter with kayns ult, when in a fight and ulting kayn, during the wind up to the second proc, if the kayn ults tsomeone on the team it can still stun him after he finishes his one.
thanks for the feedback! I'm a mid main so my beginner guides generally focus on how to play that champ in the mid lane :)
@@TiltShades I get that and I see how someone who is a mid main wouldn't experience some of those little things but it helps, the tip with kayns ult also works with a few more champs :)
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