I don't think Q'ing sideways extends the max range (tried it in practice tool). If you look at the indicator, it's not a triangle like say MF ult, its a slice of a circle. Qing slightly off center can help with landing 2 bolts instead of 1 max range, but the edge bolt doesn't have more max range than any bolt in particular
Boy oh boy where do I even begin. Eugene... honey, my pookie bear. I have loved you ever since I first laid eyes on you. The way you drive into the paint and strike fear into your enemies eyes. Your silky smooth touch around the keyboard, and that gorgeous mouse movement. I would do anything for you. I wish it were possible to freeze time so I would never have to watch you retire. You had a rough childhood, but you never gave up hope. You are even amazing off the computer, you're a great husband and father, sometimes I even call you dad. I forvever dread and weep, thinking of the day you will one day retire. I would sacrifice my own life it were the only thing that could put a smile on your beautiful face. You have given me so much joy, and heartbreak over the years. I remember when you first left LCS and and its like my heart got broken into a million pieces. But a tear still fell from my right eye when I watched you win your first ring in 2015, because deep down, my glorious king deserved it. I just wanted you to return home. Then allas, you did, my sweet baby boy came home and I rejoiced. 2012-2014 was a hard year for us baby, but in 2015 you made history happen. You came back to destroy TSM and I couldn't believe it. I was crying, bawling even, and I heard my glorious king exclaim these words, "COUNTER LOGIC GAMING, THIS IS FOR YOU!" Not only have you changed the game of League of Legends and the world forever, but you've eternally changed my world. And now you're getting older, but still the goat, my goat. I love you pookie bear, my glorious king, Eugene park.🫶
I don't think you need to be thinking about League every minute of every day to be a pro, even to be one of the best. That's the thought process of pros in every new esport, because it's a brute-force method of skill acquisition that can work. You can be one of the best that way, but it's only sustainable for so long, and it's not the only way. In every esport that lives long enough, eventually there are players that find success, some even being the best (like Serral in SC2) while having a healthy work-life balance. You still need to treat your body and mind like an athlete, of course. You still probably have to treat it like a full-time job, but you don't need 14+ hour days to be successful. That's how players burn out of an esport in their early-mid 20s when they should be not even in their athletic primes. I don't think there's anything about League in particular that makes it the exception to this rule that's been proven with Starcraft, Tekken, Counter Strike and others.
I agree with everything you said, and to dumb it down to a known phrase, I'd say "work smarter, not harder." (Yes, it's still hard work, but use your time efficiently)
I don't think Q'ing sideways extends the max range (tried it in practice tool). If you look at the indicator, it's not a triangle like say MF ult, its a slice of a circle. Qing slightly off center can help with landing 2 bolts instead of 1 max range, but the edge bolt doesn't have more max range than any bolt in particular
Boy oh boy where do I even begin. Eugene... honey, my pookie bear. I have loved you ever since I first laid eyes on you. The way you drive into the paint and strike fear into your enemies eyes. Your silky smooth touch around the keyboard, and that gorgeous mouse movement. I would do anything for you. I wish it were possible to freeze time so I would never have to watch you retire. You had a rough childhood, but you never gave up hope. You are even amazing off the computer, you're a great husband and father, sometimes I even call you dad. I forvever dread and weep, thinking of the day you will one day retire. I would sacrifice my own life it were the only thing that could put a smile on your beautiful face. You have given me so much joy, and heartbreak over the years. I remember when you first left LCS and and its like my heart got broken into a million pieces. But a tear still fell from my right eye when I watched you win your first ring in 2015, because deep down, my glorious king deserved it. I just wanted you to return home. Then allas, you did, my sweet baby boy came home and I rejoiced. 2012-2014 was a hard year for us baby, but in 2015 you made history happen. You came back to destroy TSM and I couldn't believe it. I was crying, bawling even, and I heard my glorious king exclaim these words, "COUNTER LOGIC GAMING, THIS IS FOR YOU!" Not only have you changed the game of League of Legends and the world forever, but you've eternally changed my world. And now you're getting older, but still the goat, my goat. I love you pookie bear, my glorious king, Eugene park.🫶
I cant believe I got a possible arcane spoiler from someone chatting in a Pobelter game that I'm watching
Cait and vi scissor in episode 3
14:28 that malphite ult was so troll
my lane is doomed: buys a dark seal
Gives HP kappa
14:20 the fight was very satisfying
Holy moly, is this the Paulbelter from Arcane season 2?
I need to know whre i can purchase that shirt?
W second seems really good in mid lane
What happened to Voyboy
The game he loved was toxic and it effected him. We love you vooby ❤
@ don’t trust it
he simped at some girl that made some accusations to another guy, which I think were fake and it went downwards, something like that
PoBelt me, Daddy 😩😩😩😩😩
I don't think you need to be thinking about League every minute of every day to be a pro, even to be one of the best. That's the thought process of pros in every new esport, because it's a brute-force method of skill acquisition that can work. You can be one of the best that way, but it's only sustainable for so long, and it's not the only way. In every esport that lives long enough, eventually there are players that find success, some even being the best (like Serral in SC2) while having a healthy work-life balance. You still need to treat your body and mind like an athlete, of course. You still probably have to treat it like a full-time job, but you don't need 14+ hour days to be successful. That's how players burn out of an esport in their early-mid 20s when they should be not even in their athletic primes. I don't think there's anything about League in particular that makes it the exception to this rule that's been proven with Starcraft, Tekken, Counter Strike and others.
I agree with everything you said, and to dumb it down to a known phrase, I'd say "work smarter, not harder." (Yes, it's still hard work, but use your time efficiently)
honestly, glad you commented this and wholeheartedly second you for giving these thoughts. thanks for phrasing what I really couldn’t!
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