Thank you for yhese explanations. I'm a newbie and haven't been playing in more than a year, now I am starting back from square 1 to get on the right tracks, and your explanations are very simple and easy to understand. I'm not competitive enough to be an aggressive player, but I do aim to play as properly as possible, for myself.
i want to like this video but 69 people has already liked before me. i will not rune that perfect number. but i'll like it after someone runes it. great video tho. forced me to learn something.
From what elo perspective is this made? A lot is missing or not quite right when looking at challenger players and WAY to much from Iron, Bronze and Silver perspective.
Its not aimed to please knowledge players, the video specifically targets newbies. Since you dont understand how the video is edited, you cant be very high elo yourself.
@@PassanCat a lot of the video is targeted towards lower elos. I’m not sure what u quite mean when we are missing some information when looking at challenger players. This video is a lot of theory. It’s like chess theory, the game can be played to theory but eventually no matter how much theory you know, your knowledge of the game is tested. Most of the information is general knowledge of what players should work on and every game will not be the same where all the theory works. League is a very complicated video game and there is a lot of concepts people can understand. Unless you want me to make a video that is 1+ hour about every single play and every single concept. There’s a reason why I said I didn’t talks about the hard concepts as they become to niche and specific based on your play style, what champion you play, and what role you play. If you want more specific information and concepts that’s what coaching is for. A one on one will help more than a general information video. What info would you say is not quite right in the video?
@@MrJML18 Considering I did not claimed to be high, I am indeed not high elo. That is why I am curious. But ofc people like you need to jump to "YoU cAn't Be HiGh ElO!" kind of comment instead of just answering.
@@ADumbBye Makes a lot of sense. For lower elos it seems like a really good guide. Overall I was just curious from what perspective it was, considering how many billions guides are already out there. "Quite right" is very mild as I lack a lot of knowledge my self. But I like to watch high elo play to improve myself and some elements you mentioned I was not able to put in high elo play. Leeching is the the first one. That "A lot" I mentioned was regarding towards the missing part. For the wrong part I am not experienced enough to point out. I am also glad you did not take my comment as an attack like some others usually do, but gave a really good and reasonable explanation. This attitude is rare.
@@PassanCat i answered it specifically to make you aware of not being that guy: "ACTUALLY" that stereotypical rabbit teeth, neckbearded. big square 4-eyes guy that enjoys correcting people. Now if you feel offended for being called out, maybe you should re-considered how you respond to a video so that you wont be called out barehanded this way. That will help you alot to formulate your questions in a more humble manner unless you prefer to be called out this way.
Thank you for yhese explanations. I'm a newbie and haven't been playing in more than a year, now I am starting back from square 1 to get on the right tracks, and your explanations are very simple and easy to understand. I'm not competitive enough to be an aggressive player, but I do aim to play as properly as possible, for myself.
i want to like this video but 69 people has already liked before me. i will not rune that perfect number. but i'll like it after someone runes it. great video tho. forced me to learn something.
From what elo perspective is this made? A lot is missing or not quite right when looking at challenger players and WAY to much from Iron, Bronze and Silver perspective.
Its not aimed to please knowledge players, the video specifically targets newbies. Since you dont understand how the video is edited, you cant be very high elo yourself.
@@PassanCat a lot of the video is targeted towards lower elos. I’m not sure what u quite mean when we are missing some information when looking at challenger players. This video is a lot of theory. It’s like chess theory, the game can be played to theory but eventually no matter how much theory you know, your knowledge of the game is tested. Most of the information is general knowledge of what players should work on and every game will not be the same where all the theory works. League is a very complicated video game and there is a lot of concepts people can understand. Unless you want me to make a video that is 1+ hour about every single play and every single concept. There’s a reason why I said I didn’t talks about the hard concepts as they become to niche and specific based on your play style, what champion you play, and what role you play. If you want more specific information and concepts that’s what coaching is for. A one on one will help more than a general information video. What info would you say is not quite right in the video?
@@MrJML18 Considering I did not claimed to be high, I am indeed not high elo. That is why I am curious. But ofc people like you need to jump to "YoU cAn't Be HiGh ElO!" kind of comment instead of just answering.
@@ADumbBye Makes a lot of sense. For lower elos it seems like a really good guide. Overall I was just curious from what perspective it was, considering how many billions guides are already out there.
"Quite right" is very mild as I lack a lot of knowledge my self. But I like to watch high elo play to improve myself and some elements you mentioned I was not able to put in high elo play. Leeching is the the first one. That "A lot" I mentioned was regarding towards the missing part. For the wrong part I am not experienced enough to point out.
I am also glad you did not take my comment as an attack like some others usually do, but gave a really good and reasonable explanation. This attitude is rare.
@@PassanCat i answered it specifically to make you aware of not being that guy: "ACTUALLY" that stereotypical rabbit teeth, neckbearded. big square 4-eyes guy that enjoys correcting people. Now if you feel offended for being called out, maybe you should re-considered how you respond to a video so that you wont be called out barehanded this way. That will help you alot to formulate your questions in a more humble manner unless you prefer to be called out this way.