@@NeonBeansIIit depends. The core of what they teach you is already on UA-cam, with the subscription you get more insight and more of an orderly manner. Try the free content uploaded and if you get results, yes, go for the subscription
Hey, Skill Capped. One of the series guides you have is a bronze to diamond series. While it can be helpful to watch someone high skill play low elo, what would really be interesting is if you take someone genuinely in bronze or iron and get them to plat or diamond without playing duo with a high elo person. That way, the audience can watch the mistakes, hear the corrections, see the growth, and believe they can do it too. You'd have to find someone that can and will commit to the process. Granted, it'd be tricky to do, but all the most valuable things in life are hard.
Well I have a friend who was mid plat on season 12. I'm GM currently. I told him to watch the full SkillCapped course. With that and myself coaching him a couple of games now and then, he's one game from Masters. And he does not play that many games. Playing league is easy if you know what you are doing.
@@briancitob I've been watching Skillcapped only and am still stuck in Iron. The difference is that I can now see all my teammates' mistakes and can shake my head at them, and at least now I'm not holding my team back, but I still can't carry. They downplay the importance of micro but I really do think that some people (ie me) are just not good at mechanics and it basically means we are hardstuck forever. I play at least 2-3 games a day and have for about 3 months.
@@Pannadol there are some videos of them doing challenges like "playing with no keyboard, only mouse" and still stomping their games. Trust me, it has nothing to do with mechanics. Sure, you won't reach challenger without being mechanically good, but you can easily reach gold or even plat with a very basic knowledge of how to click a mouse and press a button.
@@Pannadol you need to reconsider your idea. I was stuck in silver and have just 0 mechanics& and now Im diamond in 2 years. But I took coaching approach, not skill capped. I just switched to macro champ, not machanical champs
Mistakes: 1. Playing Too Safe 2. Unaware Of Rebounds 3. Not Using TP For Advantages 4. Fight Over Every Objective 5. Forcing Too Hard 6. Forcing Tower Dive 7. Too Close To The Enemy's Turret 8. Greed For Turret Plates 9. Not Pushing Mid 10. Not Threatening Baron
Nice job. macro is so much more important than micro. You'll find silvers who are mechanically good at their mains, yet are hard stuck because they don't know where to be or why.
Fr macro helped me go from gold to plat 2. I was going back and forth between gold 2 and gold 3 and the moment I changed my macro I hella climbed. I got hella pinged for it but I made sure all the towers were safe whenever I noticed a lane wasn’t being held and I ignored dumb fights. I had more gold and levels than everyone and once I joined team fights I was a monster
@@dandickerson9706 iI's the other way around. Both are important, but micro is more important than macro, especially with ADCs. Doesn't matter if you are always in the right place and played the rest of the game well, one misstep or one wrong AA on a minion in the lane phase could cost you the game. The problem is that many people focus ONLY on micro, then they are good mechanical players with terrible decision making. That's why they rank up when they start using their brains, they already got the basic mechanics down and are now fulfilling the rest of their game skills. My point: there is no player in iron with a ok micro. Not a single one. But you could be in iron with a ok macro and shit doo doo micro. Some exceptions are self playing true afk champs like Yorick (check his winrate in iron!). So the ideal path is Learn to click + Learn your champ (that's why you should stick with a 2-3 champ pool to main) -> Learn to buy the right items (easiest step, knowlegde check instead of a real time decision making) -> Learn macro -> Study the meta.
Having a good mental especially in low elo is more important than anything on this channel can teach you. I used to tilt frequently because “my team is dogshit” stop doing that terrible victim mentality and went from gold 4 to emerald 4 in a month and 120 games. Tilted and dropped to plat 4. Mental is imperative for climbing.
@@nagekukanashimi4468 agreed, split push either punishes the enemy team if they don't defend, or gives them room to mistakenly send the wrong player to defend.
I think a more effective version of tip 1 ks to not play champs you dont have the mechanics to. If u look at that challenger clip the gnar is always playing right on the edge of darius E, which is not something low elo players are gonna he able to do, or atleast consostent enough in the small lvl 1-3 window they have.
Easy to preach but extremely hard to apply when every single game has a troller/inter/afk. I am D1 in flex q for the past 2 seasons and I can escape plat in solo q because of these teammates
The thing I seem to struggle with is this (and maybe this plays into the over forcing bit): Do these things and the rest of your team stays calm -> yeah works great. Do these things and the rest of your team manages to give away 1-2 kills a minute and it feels like an impossible race against the clock. And option two sadly happens more often than not. Now maybe this evens out if you play enough games (after all, and I know how cocky that sounds, you can't have the feeding mates every game) but if you don't have the time to play hundreds of games it just feels extremley random and frustrating...
point is. If they have someone who is 8-0 in silver, 99% of the time if u are patient and at the right place u will either get a catch or they will just do an int play and die. You get the shutdown and become stronger. People also don't capitalize on kills enough in low elo so by just farming and having good macro you will be close enough in strength to the guy with 10 kills on the enemy. Not to mention you *will* kill your laner if you know the matchup and the macro better than him. The key is patience. Many people get like 3-0 and see enemy adc has a million kills and rush in to kill him right now fail, die and game is lost. U gotta know what fights you can take and wait for the right moment to kill the OP person on their team.
wait so u guys mentioned that early objectives, especially dragons, are pretty useless. Does that mean then when I play jungle, should I ever really be looking specifically for a dragon? One thing I do a lot is that I start with a full clear, before recalling into any camps that respawned near dragon. Then when dragon comes up I take it right away. Is this a good gameplan? or instead should I be looking to gank during that time, and ignore dragon completely, only taking it when nothing else is possible? In that sense, would it be the junglers version of a tower plate?
Unless you are playing Shyvana, early objetives should be your last priority, except you are deliberately trying to bait the enemy team to fight because you know you can easily win the incoming fight. Best outcome would be they taking the objetive and you invading their jungle. You can snowball from there. Being one or two dragons behind won't make a difference, and if you manage to take profit from the enemy wasting their time, by 15 min mark you should be so ahead that they won't be able to take anything else from there.
That being said, you can and should contest objectives if they are being taken, as long as you are stronger. That guarantees you aren't wasting your time while they do something better.
I only looked at no1. Whilst it's true that playing too safe is bad, at low elo's, farming is subjectively hard for people. People in low elo cant wave manage that well and cant farm that well either. If they focus on being aggressive, they may just end up losing macro, and overextending to die from a gank of which, in low elo, tends to never go unpunished or countered with warding, jungle retaliation or adapting build and play style once behind. Mistake no.1 alone shows that top elo players are entirely out of touch with low elo, showcasing how MASSIVELY different the game is in elo's.
It doesn't matter how well you last hit minions or manage the wave, the point is to be aware of how crashes and rebounds work so that you don't shoot yourself in the foot by pushing when you shouldn't. The only thing you have to do is NOT hit the wave when ahead- anyone can do that, even an iron 4 player.
i mean there are a million things a silver player can do better but you could argue all of those are hard to do in low elo cause people are bad at controlling their characters lol. Do you think being aggressive in lane is particularly hard to apply compared to the other ones?
What will help us is advice about how to counter adc mid. Im one trick talon in euw master and cant win ANY matchup againts adc mid. Guy has perma poke, wave control, very safe with barier or exhaust, i have no kill pressure, never priority lane and jungler not much to gank because talon has no cc or any tools to catch the guy.
@skillcapped when playing against a champion, like u gave the example gnar vs darius as gnar when i play against darius, his skills feel way too long and will catch me in aa range, so i play defensive. also when i play darius my skills feel so short to catch enemy. do you know how to overcome this?
On top of what he said you just have to learn the range of the skills. his takes practice. As gnar you want to feather in and out of the max range of his skills one auto in then out rinse and repeat. A lot of time people go in too far and aren't autoing fromax range or get greedy and go for too many autos
You need to improve what is called "spacing". Look for some videos on that topic, it will make it infinitely easier for you to punish the range advantage.
I've played this game for 14 years, highest I've gotten is gold 4. Right now I am silver 4 with a 50.1% win rate working my way towards Gold again, I'd be interested in doing like a video series or something to show how effective this stuff really is.
@@TreskaCM You ain't lying, but feels like if I quit I'm giving up a lot of time invested in this game. But nobody else responded so guess it's just a lost cause.
The video is really great but I have to disagree about Mistake 9. Low elo (Iron-Gold) players don't care about waves getting pushed. They don't look at the map. That's why it's so easy to destroy turrets while pushing side lanes. Having pushed mid will still lead to 5 vs 5 fights.
That is not true for the simple reason that low elo players will always hit minions that are right infront of them. If they are walking onto the map and there is a mid wave right there, even the support is gonna start pushing it. You can use this time to rotate to sidelanes, set up objectives, back, take buffs, etc. Even if they don't push, they lose some CS and you get vision down the whole lane, so there is no downside.
I usually try and ping waves to push out after baron or say smth simple in chat like “baron, reset, then aram” or type little reminders not to take small skirmishes that could cause loss of baron. Ill do the same warning before big objectives so dumb teammates dont die right before. Usually if you put the thought in there head, most people understand and will go along with it
5:20 remember kids, your jungler will always do objective without a single laner being able to help and never do an objective when both lanes can help. Junglers are a different breed.
@@darkwolfyy6798 well i wasnt playing for years so yeah timers changed but yeah, when i played botlane (main role) jungler appears into my face when we had lvl1 ahahah, bad old times
@@darkwolfyy6798 but on top lane bro just appeared into my face and didn't wanted to leave, they just check that im autofill so they don't want to let me play 💀💀💀
Ganking that early is really bad for the jungler. They get very far behind, especially if they don't get a kill. Your main job when getting ganks is to stay alive, even if you use flash or abilities. Play safe or recall if you need to.
@@darkwolfyy6798 bro its d4 soloq XD my jungler gets outfarmed and levels behind by guy who put a campfire in my Bush. I don't blame anyone in game, shit happens but comeon
Thinking like this is keeping you back. I mean, sure. If you plan on inting then dying once more, whatever. But focus more on how to get ahead than how to play from behind. And yes, even when youre behind is most of the time bad. Go crossmap, steal camps, gank another lane. Better than dying for a 50/50 dragon that probably wont change the game.@Gosuuya
This is absolutely ridiculous! It will never work! NEVER, EVER!!! :) Last games i get 2/14 mid, 0/8 mid, 1/11 mid refusing to play ... how to climb!!! Only with luck, skill doesnt matter at all :) I play this game for 10+ years and it is always the same... negative attitude low life players without mind
That mistake #4 is what's making games so hard right now, these jgs just sit top for grubs all game and abandon bot thinking that's how you win the game
@@mamanewwyou have to pay attention to the map know a 4 man is coming and completely leave the tower and give up the waves and pray your other teammates do something on the map. That or that the enemies get really horny for you and chase you to t2 and at least you'll get some kills.
@@mamaneww people tilt off dying once and spam ping the jungler you can't control when people tilt lol. U ping him once to back off and leave the tower if he doesn't listen dies flames you etc. you see that he's bad and try to play for other players on the map roam etc. USUALLY not all 4 players will be completely useless and you'll have someone to help, roam to.
01:37 This is not a mistake. Using your own words here, it ISN'T clear to the Gnar that he has a massive advantage. He doesn't know that Gnar is stronger level 1. Therefor, he chooses to play it safe. Based on his level of knowledge, that is the correct decision. Furthermore, you say in your intro that you don't need to learn everything and you don't need top notch mechanics to climb. But for this example matchup, you need both knowledge as well as good mechanics (spacing) to meaningfully punish Darius and exploit your level 1 advantage and carry it through levels 2-3, etc. That's using your own example. It seems you didn't choose the best case here.
And you need to know this for every champion that you play (which is why you should focus on as few champions as possible) and for every matchup that these champions face. That is an insane mountain of knowledge that newbies have to develop.
For the record, I feel like I've improved a lot and have a lot better awareness. I really like the videos and I feel like they help me - but that just doesn't seem to translate into ranking up.
The problem is when u are 10/0 on your lane, not making any of this mistakes and in the same time your bot lane is 0/7 support and 0/8 adc or 1/9 top and 0/6 jungler. Enemy team is fed as hell, your team is useless and you lose. This is the real problem of low elo. You can have 70% win radio on mid, winning 7/10 lanes and still lose games at the end because of bad team. This is the real problem why many players cant leave iron or bronze, not because of their mistakes, but because of teammates mistakes.
just... Wait for the enemy to fuck up and kill them, if you are 10-0 it's not that hard. Up until emerald they will straight up take int fights cause they don't expect you to be around the corner waiting for them to engage. Don't go crazy, play patient wait for them to fuck up and you got good chances. Also not every game is winnable. Also if you show me your match hsitory and every game all of your lanes have 7+ deaths and u're 10-0 i'll believe you but it's pretty rare for all of them to lose hard
You don't actually believe what you just wrote, right? Iron and bronze players don't rank up because they simply play at iron and bronze level. There is no discussion.
@@progflog I can guarantee they do believe that. why do you think boosting services are popular. People think "If only I had better teammates i'd be fine".
If you're 10/0 on your lane you aren't playing the game right. After you get 3 or 4 kills up you should be generating slow pushes , crashing a massive wave into enemy tower, then roaming to try and help your other lanes with your lead. A 4/0 Leblanc for example zones lamer, crashes waves, then can make a difference on the map. Understand if youre actually "carrying" you're effecting more than just your own lane
@@oldunclejay4815 i mean if u're playing a top lane bully with no tp... maybe u can get to like 6-0 while ur team ints and only then start rotating. but if u're mid or bot or jg u are right.
Hes not saying "never do objectuves." He's saying not to do them when you're behind or in a bad position. When he gave the example, he didn't say "look at this guy thinking he can just DO GRUBS LOL." He said "Look at this guy who doesn't know where the enemy is, but does know that all his allies are gone. He should know that if the enemy sees him on grub, they all collapse him and he's screwed, but he tries for it anyway, barely escapes, and tries to re-engage with low hp."
"xerath was HARD winning"? Dude could of tp'd back and still gotten mopped up by that liss with 80% hp. She could easily of shoved in that cannon wave and recalled while xerath pushed the next wave to tower. She would then be right back at the tower missing maybe a single creep if that. Xerath was getting destroyed there. "HARD WINNING"? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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People who actually bought the subscription, is it worth buying for 18.99?
@@NeonBeansIIit depends. The core of what they teach you is already on UA-cam, with the subscription you get more insight and more of an orderly manner. Try the free content uploaded and if you get results, yes, go for the subscription
@@NeonBeansII I doubt it
Hey, Skill Capped. One of the series guides you have is a bronze to diamond series. While it can be helpful to watch someone high skill play low elo, what would really be interesting is if you take someone genuinely in bronze or iron and get them to plat or diamond without playing duo with a high elo person. That way, the audience can watch the mistakes, hear the corrections, see the growth, and believe they can do it too. You'd have to find someone that can and will commit to the process. Granted, it'd be tricky to do, but all the most valuable things in life are hard.
Well I have a friend who was mid plat on season 12. I'm GM currently. I told him to watch the full SkillCapped course. With that and myself coaching him a couple of games now and then, he's one game from Masters. And he does not play that many games. Playing league is easy if you know what you are doing.
@@briancitob I've been watching Skillcapped only and am still stuck in Iron. The difference is that I can now see all my teammates' mistakes and can shake my head at them, and at least now I'm not holding my team back, but I still can't carry. They downplay the importance of micro but I really do think that some people (ie me) are just not good at mechanics and it basically means we are hardstuck forever. I play at least 2-3 games a day and have for about 3 months.
@@Pannadol there are some videos of them doing challenges like "playing with no keyboard, only mouse" and still stomping their games. Trust me, it has nothing to do with mechanics. Sure, you won't reach challenger without being mechanically good, but you can easily reach gold or even plat with a very basic knowledge of how to click a mouse and press a button.
I could use a friend liken you any day bro, I could pay you too 😂@@briancitob
@@Pannadol you need to reconsider your idea. I was stuck in silver and have just 0 mechanics& and now Im diamond in 2 years. But I took coaching approach, not skill capped. I just switched to macro champ, not machanical champs
Mistakes:
1. Playing Too Safe
2. Unaware Of Rebounds
3. Not Using TP For Advantages
4. Fight Over Every Objective
5. Forcing Too Hard
6. Forcing Tower Dive
7. Too Close To The Enemy's Turret
8. Greed For Turret Plates
9. Not Pushing Mid
10. Not Threatening Baron
Thank you love!
@@Watashi_ Alternatively you could have watched the first 3 seconds of the video, where this list is shown as well =D
@@niklas3128I already did.
@@niklas3128 oh wow! I totally missed that XD
your videos have helped me climb from bronze 2 to silver 1 80 lp with a 70% wr adc in the past 20 games by just following basic macro
That's freaking impressive! Keep going😤
fr like i actually started to carry with jhin
Nice job. macro is so much more important than micro. You'll find silvers who are mechanically good at their mains, yet are hard stuck because they don't know where to be or why.
Fr macro helped me go from gold to plat 2. I was going back and forth between gold 2 and gold 3 and the moment I changed my macro I hella climbed. I got hella pinged for it but I made sure all the towers were safe whenever I noticed a lane wasn’t being held and I ignored dumb fights. I had more gold and levels than everyone and once I joined team fights I was a monster
@@dandickerson9706 iI's the other way around. Both are important, but micro is more important than macro, especially with ADCs. Doesn't matter if you are always in the right place and played the rest of the game well, one misstep or one wrong AA on a minion in the lane phase could cost you the game. The problem is that many people focus ONLY on micro, then they are good mechanical players with terrible decision making. That's why they rank up when they start using their brains, they already got the basic mechanics down and are now fulfilling the rest of their game skills.
My point: there is no player in iron with a ok micro. Not a single one. But you could be in iron with a ok macro and shit doo doo micro. Some exceptions are self playing true afk champs like Yorick (check his winrate in iron!).
So the ideal path is Learn to click + Learn your champ (that's why you should stick with a 2-3 champ pool to main) -> Learn to buy the right items (easiest step, knowlegde check instead of a real time decision making) -> Learn macro -> Study the meta.
Having a good mental especially in low elo is more important than anything on this channel can teach you. I used to tilt frequently because “my team is dogshit” stop doing that terrible victim mentality and went from gold 4 to emerald 4 in a month and 120 games. Tilted and dropped to plat 4. Mental is imperative for climbing.
The last one is quite the good advice. But what to do when your whole team is just permanently araming on midlane and no one gets the push advantage?
Splitpush into hover around mid, or just perma splitpush
@@nagekukanashimi4468 agreed, split push either punishes the enemy team if they don't defend, or gives them room to mistakenly send the wrong player to defend.
@@bshell1731 Righto
You can just hard farm anything uncontested like the sidelanes + camps nearby until you are incredibly ahead and use your feeding team mates as bait.
to everone, skillcapped is tottaly worth it, not only for the knowledge but also for the content to watch on your second monitor
Rigth about Drake... Can't get rid of the instinct from when it gave 150g to everybody.
Can you guys release more master in minutes champion guides for junglers on your website :)
I'd really enjoy a ranking of rules from most to least important. Two concepts may be benefitial but one is more important.
Thanks for the video
9, 10, 4, 8, and then the rest are relatively equal is my opinion as a masters player
How can you apply the mid pressure to baron strat as a top laner/split pusher?
I think a more effective version of tip 1 ks to not play champs you dont have the mechanics to.
If u look at that challenger clip the gnar is always playing right on the edge of darius E, which is not something low elo players are gonna he able to do, or atleast consostent enough in the small lvl 1-3 window they have.
ngl i'm diamond and i can't rly kite a darius, but i don't play ranged toplaners haha. mages at most.
Hey skill capped! thank you for providing us reviews and videos to keep us on the track!
Easy to preach but extremely hard to apply when every single game has a troller/inter/afk. I am D1 in flex q for the past 2 seasons and I can escape plat in solo q because of these teammates
The thing I seem to struggle with is this (and maybe this plays into the over forcing bit): Do these things and the rest of your team stays calm -> yeah works great. Do these things and the rest of your team manages to give away 1-2 kills a minute and it feels like an impossible race against the clock. And option two sadly happens more often than not. Now maybe this evens out if you play enough games (after all, and I know how cocky that sounds, you can't have the feeding mates every game) but if you don't have the time to play hundreds of games it just feels extremley random and frustrating...
point is. If they have someone who is 8-0 in silver, 99% of the time if u are patient and at the right place u will either get a catch or they will just do an int play and die. You get the shutdown and become stronger. People also don't capitalize on kills enough in low elo so by just farming and having good macro you will be close enough in strength to the guy with 10 kills on the enemy. Not to mention you *will* kill your laner if you know the matchup and the macro better than him. The key is patience. Many people get like 3-0 and see enemy adc has a million kills and rush in to kill him right now fail, die and game is lost. U gotta know what fights you can take and wait for the right moment to kill the OP person on their team.
wait so u guys mentioned that early objectives, especially dragons, are pretty useless. Does that mean then when I play jungle, should I ever really be looking specifically for a dragon? One thing I do a lot is that I start with a full clear, before recalling into any camps that respawned near dragon. Then when dragon comes up I take it right away. Is this a good gameplan? or instead should I be looking to gank during that time, and ignore dragon completely, only taking it when nothing else is possible? In that sense, would it be the junglers version of a tower plate?
Unless you are playing Shyvana, early objetives should be your last priority, except you are deliberately trying to bait the enemy team to fight because you know you can easily win the incoming fight. Best outcome would be they taking the objetive and you invading their jungle. You can snowball from there. Being one or two dragons behind won't make a difference, and if you manage to take profit from the enemy wasting their time, by 15 min mark you should be so ahead that they won't be able to take anything else from there.
@@briancitob oh fr? i acc didn't realize thats how it works. But on shyvana its different tho right?
@@Storstr yes, because of her passive and the fact that she can breeze through drags
@@briancitob ah yup. Thank you so much bro, hopefully I can finally climb out of iron lmao
That being said, you can and should contest objectives if they are being taken, as long as you are stronger. That guarantees you aren't wasting your time while they do something better.
I only looked at no1.
Whilst it's true that playing too safe is bad, at low elo's, farming is subjectively hard for people.
People in low elo cant wave manage that well and cant farm that well either. If they focus on being aggressive, they may just end up losing macro, and overextending to die from a gank of which, in low elo, tends to never go unpunished or countered with warding, jungle retaliation or adapting build and play style once behind.
Mistake no.1 alone shows that top elo players are entirely out of touch with low elo, showcasing how MASSIVELY different the game is in elo's.
It doesn't matter how well you last hit minions or manage the wave, the point is to be aware of how crashes and rebounds work so that you don't shoot yourself in the foot by pushing when you shouldn't. The only thing you have to do is NOT hit the wave when ahead- anyone can do that, even an iron 4 player.
i mean there are a million things a silver player can do better but you could argue all of those are hard to do in low elo cause people are bad at controlling their characters lol. Do you think being aggressive in lane is particularly hard to apply compared to the other ones?
Nice vid skill capped
5:19 YES!
First mistake : playing the game
thanks for the helpful tips and knowledge.
I believe in you Skill Capped Challenger LoL Guides
What will help us is advice about how to counter adc mid. Im one trick talon in euw master and cant win ANY matchup againts adc mid. Guy has perma poke, wave control, very safe with barier or exhaust, i have no kill pressure, never priority lane and jungler not much to gank because talon has no cc or any tools to catch the guy.
@skillcapped
when playing against a champion, like u gave the example gnar vs darius
as gnar when i play against darius, his skills feel way too long and will catch me in aa range, so i play defensive.
also when i play darius my skills feel so short to catch enemy.
do you know how to overcome this?
trade just after they use ability, or right when they are autoing a minion
On top of what he said you just have to learn the range of the skills. his takes practice. As gnar you want to feather in and out of the max range of his skills one auto in then out rinse and repeat. A lot of time people go in too far and aren't autoing fromax range or get greedy and go for too many autos
You need to improve what is called "spacing". Look for some videos on that topic, it will make it infinitely easier for you to punish the range advantage.
Do you think the Rift Herald should always be used to push mid? I will sometimes use it to help my top laner.
I've played this game for 14 years, highest I've gotten is gold 4. Right now I am silver 4 with a 50.1% win rate working my way towards Gold again, I'd be interested in doing like a video series or something to show how effective this stuff really is.
Bruh 14 years, i‘d just quit 🤣
@@TreskaCM You ain't lying, but feels like if I quit I'm giving up a lot of time invested in this game. But nobody else responded so guess it's just a lost cause.
@@geekyraven2911 sunk cost fallacy
void grubs are a big capture they help the whole team esp if u have 4, i will always give dragon for grubs
Low elo players won’t utilize the grubs to their full potential. Dragons are always better in low elo
what would you say is the hardest role to learn as a new player to league?
Jungle has to keep track of the entire map, teammates, and objectives. Id say its the most involved then it would be top>mid>bot/sup.
The video is really great but I have to disagree about Mistake 9.
Low elo (Iron-Gold) players don't care about waves getting pushed. They don't look at the map. That's why it's so easy to destroy turrets while pushing side lanes. Having pushed mid will still lead to 5 vs 5 fights.
That is not true for the simple reason that low elo players will always hit minions that are right infront of them. If they are walking onto the map and there is a mid wave right there, even the support is gonna start pushing it. You can use this time to rotate to sidelanes, set up objectives, back, take buffs, etc. Even if they don't push, they lose some CS and you get vision down the whole lane, so there is no downside.
"what i have learned in that time is that every 2 months low elo players need another video."
miss fortune is griefing her build🫡📉📉 10:28
why when I get baron my team just flips a dragon fight or pushes and dies, how can I use a baron with lee sin?
I usually try and ping waves to push out after baron or say smth simple in chat like “baron, reset, then aram” or type little reminders not to take small skirmishes that could cause loss of baron. Ill do the same warning before big objectives so dumb teammates dont die right before. Usually if you put the thought in there head, most people understand and will go along with it
500g
plenty of item components
its 1 component... just 1 lmao
Yeah he means plenty of different items components... Such as a longsword OR an amp tome. Not multiple components.
Hec did give up herald...he just sucked at it and whiffed his ult.
5:20 remember kids, your jungler will always do objective without a single laner being able to help and never do an objective when both lanes can help. Junglers are a different breed.
thanks for breaking my bronze curse 👍
If i would play agressive like that gnar on mistake1, enemy jungler would be already waiting in bush to say hello to me
Not level one they won't.
@@darkwolfyy6798 well i wasnt playing for years so yeah timers changed but yeah, when i played botlane (main role) jungler appears into my face when we had lvl1 ahahah, bad old times
@@darkwolfyy6798 but on top lane bro just appeared into my face and didn't wanted to leave, they just check that im autofill so they don't want to let me play 💀💀💀
Ganking that early is really bad for the jungler. They get very far behind, especially if they don't get a kill. Your main job when getting ganks is to stay alive, even if you use flash or abilities. Play safe or recall if you need to.
@@darkwolfyy6798 bro its d4 soloq XD my jungler gets outfarmed and levels behind by guy who put a campfire in my Bush. I don't blame anyone in game, shit happens but comeon
Me trying to main darius and then seeing this videos of darius getting humiliated 😢😢
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can i ask, Is it worth to walk into dragon pit and steal the dragon but i have to die.
Most of the time, no.
@@darkwolfyy6798 even whem i'm 1/3?
Thinking like this is keeping you back. I mean, sure. If you plan on inting then dying once more, whatever. But focus more on how to get ahead than how to play from behind. And yes, even when youre behind is most of the time bad. Go crossmap, steal camps, gank another lane. Better than dying for a 50/50 dragon that probably wont change the game.@Gosuuya
@@darkwolfyy6798 that makes sense, thanks
Sry if that came off rude. We just moved, I haven't had coffee in days, haven't played in days. Withdrawal from coffee/lol and exhausted & stressed 😅
If only I was able to avoid low elo mistakes on my youtube channel...
This is absolutely ridiculous! It will never work! NEVER, EVER!!! :) Last games i get 2/14 mid, 0/8 mid, 1/11 mid refusing to play ... how to climb!!! Only with luck, skill doesnt matter at all :) I play this game for 10+ years and it is always the same... negative attitude low life players without mind
That mistake #4 is what's making games so hard right now, these jgs just sit top for grubs all game and abandon bot thinking that's how you win the game
A good bot can play around a bad jgler in its team.
@Hoihaufen Well I'm a senna main and it doesn't take long till the enemy realizes we can just 4 man bot
@@mamanewwyou have to pay attention to the map know a 4 man is coming and completely leave the tower and give up the waves and pray your other teammates do something on the map. That or that the enemies get really horny for you and chase you to t2 and at least you'll get some kills.
@@vladys5238 what if my adc tilts off that?
@@mamaneww people tilt off dying once and spam ping the jungler you can't control when people tilt lol. U ping him once to back off and leave the tower if he doesn't listen dies flames you etc. you see that he's bad and try to play for other players on the map roam etc. USUALLY not all 4 players will be completely useless and you'll have someone to help, roam to.
The first mistake is try to playing in a potato 😢
Stop contesting uncontestable objectives.
Stop contesting when your jungler isn't there to smite, too
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Pls add subtitules all vids , for translate
01:37 This is not a mistake. Using your own words here, it ISN'T clear to the Gnar that he has a massive advantage. He doesn't know that Gnar is stronger level 1. Therefor, he chooses to play it safe. Based on his level of knowledge, that is the correct decision.
Furthermore, you say in your intro that you don't need to learn everything and you don't need top notch mechanics to climb. But for this example matchup, you need both knowledge as well as good mechanics (spacing) to meaningfully punish Darius and exploit your level 1 advantage and carry it through levels 2-3, etc. That's using your own example. It seems you didn't choose the best case here.
And you need to know this for every champion that you play (which is why you should focus on as few champions as possible) and for every matchup that these champions face. That is an insane mountain of knowledge that newbies have to develop.
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Tell me you make your living with this income XD would make me Happy to See there is so much Money in league
this sounds amazing and makes the game look much more easier to play and win, but the problem is - toxic players that play literally solo
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"One of their powerspikes" Literally hits level 2... DARIUS IS SPIKING WATCH OUT! LOL!
I guess I should ask for my money back - been 3 months with skillcapped and have gone from Iron IV to Iron III. It's something but not much!
For the record, I feel like I've improved a lot and have a lot better awareness. I really like the videos and I feel like they help me - but that just doesn't seem to translate into ranking up.
The problem is when u are 10/0 on your lane, not making any of this mistakes and in the same time your bot lane is 0/7 support and 0/8 adc or 1/9 top and 0/6 jungler. Enemy team is fed as hell, your team is useless and you lose. This is the real problem of low elo. You can have 70% win radio on mid, winning 7/10 lanes and still lose games at the end because of bad team. This is the real problem why many players cant leave iron or bronze, not because of their mistakes, but because of teammates mistakes.
just... Wait for the enemy to fuck up and kill them, if you are 10-0 it's not that hard. Up until emerald they will straight up take int fights cause they don't expect you to be around the corner waiting for them to engage. Don't go crazy, play patient wait for them to fuck up and you got good chances. Also not every game is winnable. Also if you show me your match hsitory and every game all of your lanes have 7+ deaths and u're 10-0 i'll believe you but it's pretty rare for all of them to lose hard
You don't actually believe what you just wrote, right? Iron and bronze players don't rank up because they simply play at iron and bronze level. There is no discussion.
@@progflog I can guarantee they do believe that. why do you think boosting services are popular. People think "If only I had better teammates i'd be fine".
If you're 10/0 on your lane you aren't playing the game right. After you get 3 or 4 kills up you should be generating slow pushes , crashing a massive wave into enemy tower, then roaming to try and help your other lanes with your lead. A 4/0 Leblanc for example zones lamer, crashes waves, then can make a difference on the map. Understand if youre actually "carrying" you're effecting more than just your own lane
@@oldunclejay4815 i mean if u're playing a top lane bully with no tp... maybe u can get to like 6-0 while ur team ints and only then start rotating. but if u're mid or bot or jg u are right.
Now I know why all my jg players only farm camps and never try to take objects. And after 15 min have 1 kp Thx to advice like in this video!!!
How to rank up fast? Create a new account to fix your mmr.
If you make a new account, you'll end up at the same rank you were already at. You fix your mmr by improving at the game.
I dont like your "Mistake 4" basically you are telling "dont do the objectives as a jungler, just farm, it gives you more XP"
Yes. And they are right. Point in case: full clear junglers have a higher relative winrate in low elo.
Hes not saying "never do objectuves." He's saying not to do them when you're behind or in a bad position. When he gave the example, he didn't say "look at this guy thinking he can just DO GRUBS LOL." He said "Look at this guy who doesn't know where the enemy is, but does know that all his allies are gone. He should know that if the enemy sees him on grub, they all collapse him and he's screwed, but he tries for it anyway, barely escapes, and tries to re-engage with low hp."
Sure, we will all climb significant 🤣
With all the videos I should have hit challenger last Split 🙈
"xerath was HARD winning"? Dude could of tp'd back and still gotten mopped up by that liss with 80% hp. She could easily of shoved in that cannon wave and recalled while xerath pushed the next wave to tower. She would then be right back at the tower missing maybe a single creep if that. Xerath was getting destroyed there. "HARD WINNING"? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Iron player outs himself in 4k
Now how do i teach my teamates to do this too, they don't listen to pings? 🥲