MOBA beginners like me definitely need videos like this! Well and simply explained so that you understand what's going on! I keep seeing people say "look at high MMR replays" but that's no use if you don't understand WHY the player is doing THAT, why he's going there now, etc. So thank you for the understandable video! If you haven't done it yet, an analysis of a whole match might be interesting :D
longtime moba players also need it because your goals are always different between games! league is what i’d call a pushing game and dota is about making a static lane for yourself, very very different execution of the same concept
@@lostporpoise8883 yup, I was losing all my lanes and couldn't understand why because in dota I'm good at laning. it's probably because I was avoiding pushing early and only shooting to CS thinking that like dota that last hitting under tower was a massive advantage but yeah he makes it clear why that's not the same in deadlock
Dang, this rocks. I've never been much into MOBA but I see Deadlock as an opportunity to give it a shot while everyone's fresh. I knew a bit about the mechanics behind these lane-based games but you make the decision-making process of these players very simple to follow. Good stuff.
Planning on fully transitioning over to Deadlock from a certain TF2-inspired game that I have grown heavily sceptical of over the years, and those MOBA basics, like Laning will help me out a lot. You've earned a subscriber and I hope your channel will grow even further!
really good vid, i plan on showing this to some friends who are new to the flow of moba games. i think a good video idea would be some kind of tutorial on what to do when you are losing your lane or barely breaking even id guess most newer players have a basic idea how to stay ahead, however trying to take the lead has always been a major struggling point "why keep playing if you hella lost the laning phase" was something a friend told me, and personally i also struggled trying to figure that out during my dota days
Super helpful video thanks! Im relatively new to mobas, got into deadlock because some friends wanted me to try it. Im able to keep up during the initial laning phase but after that I tend to get really far behind on souls
Keep making content man, with the way you explain things and how helpful it is I think you could really make a successful Deadlock guide/gameplay/news channel.
You don't *have* to secure the souls (shoot the floating green ball). Once they float high enough, they'll automatically pop and you get the souls anyways. The problem of course is that if the opposing team shoots it first, it gets denied and they get it instead. So obviously if no one else is around, don't waste your time. Clear the wave and move on to the next one or neutrals. If there are opposing heroes, though, you're still better off going for denies if they're available. If you both trade denies, you're even. If you get the deny and they don't, though, whether it's because of the automatic pop or because you get it after - then you just made an 80 soul swing.
Just got onto the playtest, my very limited knowledge of dota 2 helped my first game but this was great to listen to to help reinforce and think about it from a fps perspective :)
Thanks this was great...I have a better clue on what I'm doing. I still struggle on some stuff mainly on sticking with your own lane or do I go somewhere else when it's helpless. Need more of a game sense, hopefully there's a video like that on the way.
Hey man, really enjoyed this video! Your commentary over other players was a stellar finish to the video, I think this format is perfect going forward. Thank you!
bro, thank you for your video, not being a moba player but a cs player, it helped me a lot, I have not lost a game since I watched it !! definitely earned a sub !!
thanks, hopefully this helps me, I've really struggled with laning I think because I am avoiding pushing like dota, but it's not the same as dota and this makes it clear
Great video! If you could make a video about item builds? I have seen several guides but they recomened a ton of items and dont specify in what order I should buy the items. I need someone to tell me what I should buy each time I go to the shop
This is a good idea Until the video is made tho The short version of "what I should buy " is "it depends" You can basically always buy extra stamina as one of your first three items, as that extra bar is good on everyone. And you can also basically always grab some healing or regen item such as extra regen, healing rite, or recovery rounds Beyond that tho, there isn't really an obvious answer on what to buy because there are often multiple correct answers, and those answers change by character and by lane
Thank you! This is super helpful for beginners to this type of game. One thing I'd love to learn more about is strategies on how to come back when you start falling behind in each phase. For example, what could the opposing laners have done when their first teammate died and the aggressive push began? What could they do when they're so behind in souls/power and the push is beginning on their walker?
ty for the video - another advantage you gain when pushing enemies under tower is that you can hug your heal creep longer to gain heals while being relatively safe - perfect example around 16:30 when seven is low and just hugs the heal creep for three heals before being in danger
Eeyyy these videos are public now!!! They helped me so much starting out, hopefully more people start finding these videos, appreciate the work you put out 🙏
Please, can u maybe do a bit longer vids. They are really awesome anf your reasoning is understanndable and gives real good insights into game strategy.
Great video! I'd appreciate an explanation of item builds for beginners. I'm new to MOBAs and don't really know what to be looking for when i'm buying. I've seen a lot of recommended builds and stuff but some explanation for what types of things I should be looking for on different characters would be great to make me less dependent on preset builds.
One thing coming from league (old league player though not modern) that I didn't really think about doing, is instantly buying when you can buy a 500 item in lane. In league since you have to back, you tend to not buy anything until something happens, or nothing happens after a while. But this will kinda change how I lane.
Off topic i got the most satisfying parry reading this guy knowing he was about to melee a creep. I didn’t kill him but the outplay made him play too safe in the back and made me win lane lol
Really great video! I appreciate how you explain the high level overview in the beginning and then show it in practice, really made it make sense for me. I find that it doesn’t always go as planned though, and I find myself not knowing what to do when they are the ones pushing and taking the creep advantage. Any recommendations for that ?
I like these type of videos it's my first moba I hope in thr future you can organize these video and could you do a dedicated early game mid game late game vid so I know what to look for when a certain phase of the game is starting
Could you make a video on how to handle losing a lane? Items and strategies that might alleviate pressure. When you're just getting bullied and out poked. For example, what could the Pocket have done differently in this video?
Thanks for the guide! However, one question - you provide here the details on how to get the advantage, but unless you're the best player in the game, eventually it'll go the other way. So, what do you do if the enemy gets more souls early on? They could be better at damaging you, and faster at killing your minions than you are to get even more souls. How do you come back from this, stop the steamroll? Another (kinda silly) question - since apparently you don't have to destroy every building on every lane to destroy the enemy base, why isn't the strategy just 6 stacking on one lane until you win?
If you want to know how to win lane in deadlock I can save you 20+ min, last hit your souls and DENY the enemy creeps. Im sure it will be balanced at some point but rn if you can deny you will win lane. ive played games where the other person has killed me 2-3 times in lane off of a bad hero matchup, Ive focused on denies and I end up 2k above their NW. Dont worry ab kills in lane. Focus creeps, get ahead, farm jungle. You do this and if you dont have a disgusting lane you will be up 5k on them. I had an infernus go 0-4 in lane the other day, he went jungle for 10 minutes and was up 15k on his laner and nearly 10k above the next in the game.
How do u deal with being on the receiving end of this? Do u let ur guardian die while trying to be safe in collecting souls? Was infernus with an Abrams in lane against a haze/warden. The lane was constantly shoved and they utilized cover really well to poke us down while having minimal space for us to return fire.
What comes after landing phase, and when do you know when to stop? Currently I’m playing abrams, and pushing all the way to the patron, then clearing out other lanes Then I roam until all the other lanes are caught up
Ngl I come from hero shooter fps, so having stuff like this be a good switch flip on how to play and treat this game is a amazing. If you know though, how should you lane on characters like Lash? Or does he fill a different role?
Hey, me and my friend are duoing consistently and are struggling when laning with the two of us, however seem to have single laning down to a T, I was wondering if you could make a video on duo laning
Frankly in Deadlock I do get the impression that shooting the other guy is your main goal. It seems like whoever wins lane is usually the one who blasts you the moment you're in LOS regardless of what else is happening. Also I've seen others insist that it's better to hold off on grabbing items immediately for that exact reason, if you stay you can just keep pressuring and make their life miserable until you've got like 2k and they only have 1.
Backing to buy can be dynamic and if you are solidly in power in the lane it's not always needed. As long as the aggression on the opponent leads to farm, I'm all for it.
I used to play League back in the day say hearing that pushing tower is the best strategy is weird. But I guess there's no jungle to gank us early, so it makes sense.
People really need to be told they're allowed to go back to base to heal. I see too many people linger with low health not able to farm or heal safely and think "this is their first moba". Don't risk being low health trying to farm. Go back to base to heal. For example during that Seven gameplay they kill the pocket who was low. His teammate pushed while he was low and died, he couldn't do anything while they pushed because he was low, and then he died. If he had gone back he could have maybe been back in time to stall them in their push, but at least he wouldn't have given them a kill.
the one thing i've not seen answered that I have a question about - is it like other mobas where there are specific heros/champs/god roles per lane? like I don't want to pick a midlaner and end up in adc - i didn't see anything that indicated a character is lane specific or should double up in a lane. I did see that there tank-ier and squish-ier characters but I'm not confident in if there are specific heroes for specific lanes or heros that will do better one lane versus the other.
Schizug can probably give a more difinitive answer but I'll say here in case: No, there r no specific "roles" per say at least not to the extent of other mobas. The only thing I would worry about is: do I want a Duos lane or Solo lane. Some heroes r better at solo by being tankier/high dps others better at support so duos might prefered or 2 heroes just have good ability synergy etc. But everyone can and will sometimes have b at least prepared to solo at some point, especially with the many builds u can make and how easy it is to switch lanes compared to slower paced mobas
I am (unfortunately) a long-time moba player, and I cannot emphasize enough how much early buys will influence your lane, especially since they are relatively quick to do. As soon as you have 500 soul, run back when you have time and spend it, as some of the most powerful early game upgrades only cost 500 soul. The reasoning: The number of souls in your inventory DO NOTHING until they are spent. So even if you have 300000 more souls than your opponent, it doesn’t make you stronger until you actually spend them. A person with one item and 10 souls is stronger in a fight than a person with zero items and 10000 souls.
all i do in lane is farm and deny because I have awful aim LUL, so any time the enemy kills me there is a 70% they tbag me after, but I learned I can just slide on my side of the map and have infinite ammo, so if I miss it doesn't matter because it only cost 1 stamina gague, I buy the stamina item because it's secretly more damage.
@@RongpaDota no killing npcs and running from fights is not skill. Literally any human can play like that but it’s just not fun i want to fight real people.
MOBA beginners like me definitely need videos like this! Well and simply explained so that you understand what's going on! I keep seeing people say "look at high MMR replays" but that's no use if you don't understand WHY the player is doing THAT, why he's going there now, etc. So thank you for the understandable video! If you haven't done it yet, an analysis of a whole match might be interesting :D
longtime moba players also need it because your goals are always different between games! league is what i’d call a pushing game and dota is about making a static lane for yourself, very very different execution of the same concept
@@lostporpoise8883 Oh ok! Would you recommend Dota 2 if you like Deadlock?
@lostporpoise8883 I mean there's also lane freezing in league
@@lostporpoise8883 yup, I was losing all my lanes and couldn't understand why because in dota I'm good at laning. it's probably because I was avoiding pushing early and only shooting to CS thinking that like dota that last hitting under tower was a massive advantage but yeah he makes it clear why that's not the same in deadlock
Glad you get to unlist these vids now, I found them really helpful when I first got invited to the playtest
Hell yeah
Care to share an invite? 😂
Send me ur steam friend 🤙 de I got you @@BillyConnolly1
@@BillyConnolly1 leave your friend code below bro
@@incomplet1396 123977944 god has a special place in heaven for you melt friend
Dang, this rocks. I've never been much into MOBA but I see Deadlock as an opportunity to give it a shot while everyone's fresh. I knew a bit about the mechanics behind these lane-based games but you make the decision-making process of these players very simple to follow. Good stuff.
Ive never played or enjoyed a Moba before until Deadlock so videos like these on the fundamentals are downright necessary for me. Thank you.
Planning on fully transitioning over to Deadlock from a certain TF2-inspired game that I have grown heavily sceptical of over the years, and those MOBA basics, like Laning will help me out a lot. You've earned a subscriber and I hope your channel will grow even further!
great vid, I would love to see a video on post-lane and also individual heroes! ty for helping out new players
if it wouldnt trouble you too much could you please give an invite. thanks beforehand and sorry for imposing
really good vid, i plan on showing this to some friends who are new to the flow of moba games.
i think a good video idea would be some kind of tutorial on what to do when you are losing your lane or barely breaking even
id guess most newer players have a basic idea how to stay ahead, however trying to take the lead has always been a major struggling point
"why keep playing if you hella lost the laning phase" was something a friend told me, and personally i also struggled trying to figure that out during my dota days
Lost lane guide soon!
developing instinctive gamesense in this game is gonna be rough but so much fun. Everything I love about Dota with everything I love about shooters :o
Super helpful video thanks! Im relatively new to mobas, got into deadlock because some friends wanted me to try it.
Im able to keep up during the initial laning phase but after that I tend to get really far behind on souls
could you please invite me if it wouldnt take too much of your time. thank you.
@@andriakikacheishvili7583 I'll invite you, I just need your friend code. :)
Keep making content man, with the way you explain things and how helpful it is I think you could really make a successful Deadlock guide/gameplay/news channel.
You don't *have* to secure the souls (shoot the floating green ball). Once they float high enough, they'll automatically pop and you get the souls anyways. The problem of course is that if the opposing team shoots it first, it gets denied and they get it instead. So obviously if no one else is around, don't waste your time. Clear the wave and move on to the next one or neutrals.
If there are opposing heroes, though, you're still better off going for denies if they're available. If you both trade denies, you're even. If you get the deny and they don't, though, whether it's because of the automatic pop or because you get it after - then you just made an 80 soul swing.
Am I right in saying that if you finish a creep with a melee than you get the full soul points straight away without an orb even popping out?
@@gerbleb101 yes
Just got onto the playtest, my very limited knowledge of dota 2 helped my first game but this was great to listen to to help reinforce and think about it from a fps perspective :)
Thank you for the educational content! Game has a lot to learn at first, and I'm glad that someone explains it simply and straight to the point.
Great vid! I would love to also see a video with advice on how best to play when you’re behind so you don’t end up feeding the enemy all game
Thanks this was great...I have a better clue on what I'm doing. I still struggle on some stuff mainly on sticking with your own lane or do I go somewhere else when it's helpless. Need more of a game sense, hopefully there's a video like that on the way.
Hey man, really enjoyed this video! Your commentary over other players was a stellar finish to the video, I think this format is perfect going forward. Thank you!
Dunno if I will play it but this is the best video I have seen so far for Deadlock considering the amount of new people are watching Deadlock content.
bro, thank you for your video, not being a moba player but a cs player, it helped me a lot, I have not lost a game since I watched it !! definitely earned a sub !!
That Millennial Pause at the start of the video was very real. Great video tho! (I am a frequent user of such pause.)
thanks, hopefully this helps me, I've really struggled with laning I think because I am avoiding pushing like dota, but it's not the same as dota and this makes it clear
really good video! appreciate the effort! please do more :D
the most useful video i've seen on deadlock
Fantastic video! I've been looking for some more fundamentals tutorials for Deadlock, and you explain things well, so I can't wait for more videos
Bros vids will pop off in the oncoming days/weeks. Thx Schizug
ive never truly played a moba so this is really helpful to me! thank u
Great video! If you could make a video about item builds? I have seen several guides but they recomened a ton of items and dont specify in what order I should buy the items. I need someone to tell me what I should buy each time I go to the shop
This is a good idea
Until the video is made tho
The short version of "what I should buy " is "it depends"
You can basically always buy extra stamina as one of your first three items, as that extra bar is good on everyone.
And you can also basically always grab some healing or regen item such as extra regen, healing rite, or recovery rounds
Beyond that tho, there isn't really an obvious answer on what to buy because there are often multiple correct answers, and those answers change by character and by lane
I'm working on an item build guide series on my channel that might be what you're looking for, id appreciate it you checked it out!
Itemization guide coming out in the next few days!
Learned a lot from this! Especially the viewmodels being able to hide behind stuff and still shoot through them, lol
great channel bro, congrats! Very good explanations!
Replay commentary was great!
Wow, this was like a Newbie Master Class, thanks for the great video.
Great video.
Would love to see you do more like this. Perhaps the next video is on the next phase of the game.
Thank you! This is super helpful for beginners to this type of game. One thing I'd love to learn more about is strategies on how to come back when you start falling behind in each phase. For example, what could the opposing laners have done when their first teammate died and the aggressive push began? What could they do when they're so behind in souls/power and the push is beginning on their walker?
Great vid! but brave to UA-cam it! Hope you won’t receive ban and looking forward to more videos !!
It's unlisted. Prob fine
ty for the video - another advantage you gain when pushing enemies under tower is that you can hug your heal creep longer to gain heals while being relatively safe - perfect example around 16:30 when seven is low and just hugs the heal creep for three heals before being in danger
Hugging the healer is so important and it's why I like to try to spam it down first!
Amazing breakdown. Thank you.
Eeyyy these videos are public now!!! They helped me so much starting out, hopefully more people start finding these videos, appreciate the work you put out 🙏
Video helped a lot, it's a little too overwhelming the first matches because there is a looot going on but i'm getting used to it now :D
Thanks for this video!
Didn't feel like a chicken with it's head cut off my first game.
Please, can u maybe do a bit longer vids. They are really awesome anf your reasoning is understanndable and gives real good insights into game strategy.
this is super helpful for a new MOBAer, lol. Thanks so much for posting the advice!
Thanks for the videos. Good shit.
Thank you for the great breakdown
Great video! I'd appreciate an explanation of item builds for beginners. I'm new to MOBAs and don't really know what to be looking for when i'm buying. I've seen a lot of recommended builds and stuff but some explanation for what types of things I should be looking for on different characters would be great to make me less dependent on preset builds.
One thing coming from league (old league player though not modern) that I didn't really think about doing, is instantly buying when you can buy a 500 item in lane. In league since you have to back, you tend to not buy anything until something happens, or nothing happens after a while. But this will kinda change how I lane.
Off topic i got the most satisfying parry reading this guy knowing he was about to melee a creep. I didn’t kill him but the outplay made him play too safe in the back and made me win lane lol
Your videos are great, thanks
Really great video! I appreciate how you explain the high level overview in the beginning and then show it in practice, really made it make sense for me.
I find that it doesn’t always go as planned though, and I find myself not knowing what to do when they are the ones pushing and taking the creep advantage. Any recommendations for that ?
Lost lane guide soon!
When is the laning phase over? When someone has taken out a guardian?
I like these type of videos it's my first moba I hope in thr future you can organize these video and could you do a dedicated early game mid game late game vid so I know what to look for when a certain phase of the game is starting
if it wouldn't cause too much trouble could you please give me an invite to the game. sorry for the inconvenience
Great video ty
thanks dawg, really helpful
Creative thumbnail man!
Thanks!
Thank you bro
I don t play deadlock, because i suck, but i like the strategies and gameplay
Going over what to do when you’re at a disadvantage would have been good too 😎
can you provide examples of a player coming back from or mitigating an early soul deficit or bad trade?
Could you make a video on how to handle losing a lane? Items and strategies that might alleviate pressure. When you're just getting bullied and out poked. For example, what could the Pocket have done differently in this video?
My speech professor would hate you for the “um” and “uh”s lmao. Ty for the helpful vids man!
Yeah this was the first video and I'm training it out now lol
Thanks for the guide!
However, one question - you provide here the details on how to get the advantage, but unless you're the best player in the game, eventually it'll go the other way.
So, what do you do if the enemy gets more souls early on? They could be better at damaging you, and faster at killing your minions than you are to get even more souls.
How do you come back from this, stop the steamroll?
Another (kinda silly) question - since apparently you don't have to destroy every building on every lane to destroy the enemy base, why isn't the strategy just 6 stacking on one lane until you win?
Awesome work! Can we get a breakthrough of the stats? At least some of the ones that the game may not fully explain.
Stats how so? Like end game stats or like bullet velocity, sprint speed, etc
Nice, helpful
great video
Bro this is dota but a shooter. Ive dreamed of this since I was a kid playing the first dota (warcraft3 )
If you want to know how to win lane in deadlock I can save you 20+ min, last hit your souls and DENY the enemy creeps. Im sure it will be balanced at some point but rn if you can deny you will win lane. ive played games where the other person has killed me 2-3 times in lane off of a bad hero matchup, Ive focused on denies and I end up 2k above their NW. Dont worry ab kills in lane. Focus creeps, get ahead, farm jungle. You do this and if you dont have a disgusting lane you will be up 5k on them. I had an infernus go 0-4 in lane the other day, he went jungle for 10 minutes and was up 15k on his laner and nearly 10k above the next in the game.
Can you do commentary on high level replays please :)
How do u deal with being on the receiving end of this? Do u let ur guardian die while trying to be safe in collecting souls? Was infernus with an Abrams in lane against a haze/warden. The lane was constantly shoved and they utilized cover really well to poke us down while having minimal space for us to return fire.
What comes after landing phase, and when do you know when to stop?
Currently I’m playing abrams, and pushing all the way to the patron, then clearing out other lanes
Then I roam until all the other lanes are caught up
would like a vid on how to deal with difficult lanes where ur constantly pressured
Ngl I come from hero shooter fps, so having stuff like this be a good switch flip on how to play and treat this game is a amazing. If you know though, how should you lane on characters like Lash? Or does he fill a different role?
Hey, me and my friend are duoing consistently and are struggling when laning with the two of us, however seem to have single laning down to a T, I was wondering if you could make a video on duo laning
Frankly in Deadlock I do get the impression that shooting the other guy is your main goal. It seems like whoever wins lane is usually the one who blasts you the moment you're in LOS regardless of what else is happening. Also I've seen others insist that it's better to hold off on grabbing items immediately for that exact reason, if you stay you can just keep pressuring and make their life miserable until you've got like 2k and they only have 1.
Backing to buy can be dynamic and if you are solidly in power in the lane it's not always needed.
As long as the aggression on the opponent leads to farm, I'm all for it.
They had 3 items and unlocked their first flex slot. Yeah, I'd say they won their lane.
I used to play League back in the day say hearing that pushing tower is the best strategy is weird. But I guess there's no jungle to gank us early, so it makes sense.
can u make a video explaining some basics of shop items and priority for different types of builds?
@@shintyxd788 coming out tomorrow!
if it wouldnt cause too much trouble could you give me an invite. thank you and sorry for imposing
People really need to be told they're allowed to go back to base to heal. I see too many people linger with low health not able to farm or heal safely and think "this is their first moba". Don't risk being low health trying to farm. Go back to base to heal.
For example during that Seven gameplay they kill the pocket who was low. His teammate pushed while he was low and died, he couldn't do anything while they pushed because he was low, and then he died. If he had gone back he could have maybe been back in time to stall them in their push, but at least he wouldn't have given them a kill.
Wait how do you deny? Do you shoot the orb that comes out of ur friendly?
Correct!
Maybe you could make a video about playing from behind?
What do you do if you’re losing your lane?
Can you please post a video for how to handle loosing lane phase :p
Edit: Im watching the shroud video rn that also helps
the one thing i've not seen answered that I have a question about - is it like other mobas where there are specific heros/champs/god roles per lane?
like I don't want to pick a midlaner and end up in adc - i didn't see anything that indicated a character is lane specific or should double up in a lane.
I did see that there tank-ier and squish-ier characters but I'm not confident in if there are specific heroes for specific lanes or heros that will do better one lane versus the other.
Schizug can probably give a more difinitive answer but I'll say here in case: No, there r no specific "roles" per say at least not to the extent of other mobas. The only thing I would worry about is: do I want a Duos lane or Solo lane. Some heroes r better at solo by being tankier/high dps others better at support so duos might prefered or 2 heroes just have good ability synergy etc. But everyone can and will sometimes have b at least prepared to solo at some point, especially with the many builds u can make and how easy it is to switch lanes compared to slower paced mobas
may i ask how do u start game like this practice tool? since sandbox have different map from normal game
Maybe custom game?
What do I do when the enemy can outpoke us during laning?
I am (unfortunately) a long-time moba player, and I cannot emphasize enough how much early buys will influence your lane, especially since they are relatively quick to do. As soon as you have 500 soul, run back when you have time and spend it, as some of the most powerful early game upgrades only cost 500 soul.
The reasoning: The number of souls in your inventory DO NOTHING until they are spent. So even if you have 300000 more souls than your opponent, it doesn’t make you stronger until you actually spend them. A person with one item and 10 souls is stronger in a fight than a person with zero items and 10000 souls.
How do you get into a sandbox game of the actual map like this?
Yo do a video: How to make your enemie loose their lane in Valve game Deadlock
how do you play on the map by yourself?
all i do in lane is farm and deny because I have awful aim LUL, so any time the enemy kills me there is a 70% they tbag me after, but I learned I can just slide on my side of the map and have infinite ammo, so if I miss it doesn't matter because it only cost 1 stamina gague, I buy the stamina item because it's secretly more damage.
what is spirit damage?
Now, they all can see 👁👄👁
hell yea we laning with the character with the worst scaling, haze my beloved
I'm so sad about the changes too :(
How do you get invited to the playtest?
Get invited to it from someone on your friends list who has access
is there a way to play private match 6v6
Yes
12:00. WTF! those are not obvious, ive played 40 games and never knew i could go there
i am master in lol and still dont understand what hell to do in lane :D
ez = pick a bruiser and press q
Is there like a skill gap in this game? Or is just more souls = you win?
My brother getting resources IS the main skill here it's a moba first shooter second.
@@RongpaDota no killing npcs and running from fights is not skill. Literally any human can play like that but it’s just not fun i want to fight real people.
@@Bozopack welcome to playing non shooters.
I like spaghetti
Edit: I also loved the video. This is how you teach a concept.
Everybody can play this game now. Unli invites
Moar plz