listening to you speak is way easier than listening to any other TFT yt speak... idk if its just me you're just easier to listen too. And the way you explain things in simple terms :D
Your videos are so easy to follow and learn from. Has really helped me become a way better TFT player and not just copying comps I see online. Keep up the great work.
I'm picking up TFT this year as a new player just to see how high I can climb. I appreciate your content and will continue to use them as a foundation as I learn this game (no pressure). My goal is to hit platinum this year starting from Iron.
Love the guides, been binging these a lot lately. Would love to hear your thoughts on determining board strength, something i find i struggle with. I feel like thats the piece im missing with this; since i cant determine if im stronger or not i cant as easily apply the knowledge from this video
My positioning struggles are positioning against weird units like ambessa and elise who jump backline and also trying to wrap my off-carries (like rumble/ morde) to possibly get them to enemy backline
That would be "rolling vs leveling" or a video on stages, because there are rounds where youre supposed to level (to be most effecient and keep pace with the people who are leveling) if youre playing standard fast 8 pace. Slow roll being staying on a level and rolling excess gold (or rolling down if youre close to the units you need or are contested)
same side if stronger, opposite side if weaker, read abilities if they hit far/ close for more damage. Its way more involved but thats an oversimplified sentence :)
I have a video or two that I talk a bunch about it, but often yeah. I think its in the 4 cost guide and econ guides. 4-2 is good because it is a perfect round to level (you buy xp in intervals of 4 gold). Its also for that fact when everyone else is spiking their board, so unless you have a reason to be different, you want to become stronger when everyone else is also becoming stronger
listening to you speak is way easier than listening to any other TFT yt speak... idk if its just me you're just easier to listen too. And the way you explain things in simple terms :D
Thank you! im glad you enjoy the way i explain it
@@FenrirButGaming i can watch in 2x speed and understand everything ur amazing keep up the great work
Its because unlike other TFT content creators, the one speaking here is a little puppy
You may not consider yourself a master at this game, but I consider you a master in teaching. Thanks for the many helpful guides up to this point ❤
I appreciate it
Your videos are so easy to follow and learn from. Has really helped me become a way better TFT player and not just copying comps I see online. Keep up the great work.
glad i helped!
Chapters would be super helpful in this
Randomly found your TFT content - gotta say you're doing a great job covering different aspects in easy to understand formats. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Better guide on positioning: this or the Kama Sutra?
Kama Sutra won't make me win games 😂
now i know what i want for my birthday: to be able to give you an answer
@@carloz3273it will make you win a different kind of game. Just not this one 😂
Great comment
I'm picking up TFT this year as a new player just to see how high I can climb. I appreciate your content and will continue to use them as a foundation as I learn this game (no pressure). My goal is to hit platinum this year starting from Iron.
You can do it!!!
Love the guides, been binging these a lot lately. Would love to hear your thoughts on determining board strength, something i find i struggle with. I feel like thats the piece im missing with this; since i cant determine if im stronger or not i cant as easily apply the knowledge from this video
Ill put it on the list as a guide but its often very situational and comes from playing a bunch
Damn, I had to put on the "bababa music" in another tab just the get the familiar senses.
My positioning struggles are positioning against weird units like ambessa and elise who jump backline and also trying to wrap my off-carries (like rumble/ morde) to possibly get them to enemy backline
I talk about this a bit in the video but yes it's hard in game for sure since it's not just you placing units
Damn, trying the zoe thing tonight.
Idea for next content
Slow roll , fast 8,fast9
I no idea how to play those
That would be "rolling vs leveling" or a video on stages, because there are rounds where youre supposed to level (to be most effecient and keep pace with the people who are leveling) if youre playing standard fast 8 pace. Slow roll being staying on a level and rolling excess gold (or rolling down if youre close to the units you need or are contested)
Most of this is covered in the reroll and 4 costs guides but j will be talking about fast 9 and tempo soon after a few other guides I have planned
Best tft content
I'm ADD af. I've watched a bunch but I just want to play. Do you reckon you could bullet point summarise the most important points?
same side if stronger, opposite side if weaker, read abilities if they hit far/ close for more damage. Its way more involved but thats an oversimplified sentence :)
@@FenrirButGaming thanks man
@@FenrirButGaming oh yeah, I've placed top 4 in my last 3 plat games already thanks to a couple of your vids.
Should you always roll down on 4-2? just curious i mean most of the time do you?
I have a video or two that I talk a bunch about it, but often yeah. I think its in the 4 cost guide and econ guides. 4-2 is good because it is a perfect round to level (you buy xp in intervals of 4 gold). Its also for that fact when everyone else is spiking their board, so unless you have a reason to be different, you want to become stronger when everyone else is also becoming stronger
Maybe next video about scauting?
it will be on the list for upcoming guides