QOTD: Basically ANYTHING that explained the fact that champs were split into a basic(...ish) dichotomy of AP vs. AD (and that your champ SUCKS until you get items built -- you will not do anything until you build items!!), and that you shouldn't build AD items on AP champs (and vice-versa) without a lil bit of foreknowledge. My first attempt at learning League did NOT go well, as I'd overhear things like, "Wow! Sterak's Gauge is great!" and then wonder why it wasn't working with the champs I tried. Which were almost entirely mages. Against other mages. When my little brother plays almost entirely tanky (or bruiser-y) top-laners. While there are fringe cases where you grab something like Death's Dance on Soraka -- the effect of the item is not the only important thing they do! Sometimes, all you really want is that extra health, that extra AP/AD, etc. It can be really easy to underestimate what that extra AP/AD does for your damage. Building items is hard without gold, and getting gold is hard when you suck at CSing. Figuring out what CSing was. Last-hitting is different for every champ in the game, and I like champs with slow autos! CSing is probably my weakest skill (I do better with vision) and because of that, my gold -- and my items -- suffer for it. If you get behind in the early game, it can snowball wildly out of control, and I had ...no idea. Genuinely. Even when I used a pre-made build, I didn't know what those individual items WERE, or what they did, and I'd never know how to prioritize which ones to make (or when) vs, whatever match-up. Grevious Wounds into healing, but which champs are healing? Which heal themselves, which heal others? Which have healing passives and which have healing actives? WHEN do you build it, when do you focus on damage, when do you need MR -- is someone AP when they normally build AD? My brain would explode with every match. The amount of knowledge you have to build up to start playing is pretty overwhelming, and I got extremely frustrated, extremely fast. There was so much to learn (it felt like every game would end with someone saying, "Oh, you should have built [x other item]" when I'd never heard of it before), that by the time I realized there was yet another aspect to the game I didn't understand (like the fact the game HAD phases, let alone what the "laning phase" was or what you're supposed to do during that time) I was already overwhelmed by 12 other things I hadn't finished learning yet. You won't know what you don't know. I DID hear someone say: "Take it slow and don't be afraid to lose." But boy, I was NOT prepared to apply that golden bit of advice! I did eventually just have to prepare myself to play games, lose, and very (very) slowly learn what individual champs did, how they work, how to play them, how to play against them. I learn best when I get hands-on experience, and despite the fact that I made my account in 2014, I'm only just-now learning how to play. Never been much for co-op or competitive games, but it's finally starting to grow on me. I was originally just here to play with my little brother (now that we live in separate places), but we know so many people who play, it's nice to be able to participate when they're all playing together. I'm not here to learn how to play Ranked. I'm just here to have fun. Thanks for a great video!
it's actually better to hit caster minions first when fast pushing as they deal the most damage but are the squishiest of the minions. This basically let's your melee minions survive to deal more damage thus push the wave faster.
Agreed just don't play league or watch pro guides RIGHT NOW. the first time I play I was like why can I sit and shoot jinx rockets without knowing what mana is
@@lolMidroid I believe we were meaning the game is fun but it can take the most nice player into a tilted person like Tyler1. And how this game just eats you soul
QOTD: Learn wave management now, don't wait til season 12.... [started in beta, didn't care about climbing til last season or so]
Grazie Ngiolè!
QOTD: Basically ANYTHING that explained the fact that champs were split into a basic(...ish) dichotomy of AP vs. AD (and that your champ SUCKS until you get items built -- you will not do anything until you build items!!), and that you shouldn't build AD items on AP champs (and vice-versa) without a lil bit of foreknowledge. My first attempt at learning League did NOT go well, as I'd overhear things like, "Wow! Sterak's Gauge is great!" and then wonder why it wasn't working with the champs I tried. Which were almost entirely mages. Against other mages. When my little brother plays almost entirely tanky (or bruiser-y) top-laners. While there are fringe cases where you grab something like Death's Dance on Soraka -- the effect of the item is not the only important thing they do! Sometimes, all you really want is that extra health, that extra AP/AD, etc. It can be really easy to underestimate what that extra AP/AD does for your damage.
Building items is hard without gold, and getting gold is hard when you suck at CSing. Figuring out what CSing was. Last-hitting is different for every champ in the game, and I like champs with slow autos! CSing is probably my weakest skill (I do better with vision) and because of that, my gold -- and my items -- suffer for it. If you get behind in the early game, it can snowball wildly out of control, and I had ...no idea. Genuinely.
Even when I used a pre-made build, I didn't know what those individual items WERE, or what they did, and I'd never know how to prioritize which ones to make (or when) vs, whatever match-up. Grevious Wounds into healing, but which champs are healing? Which heal themselves, which heal others? Which have healing passives and which have healing actives? WHEN do you build it, when do you focus on damage, when do you need MR -- is someone AP when they normally build AD? My brain would explode with every match.
The amount of knowledge you have to build up to start playing is pretty overwhelming, and I got extremely frustrated, extremely fast. There was so much to learn (it felt like every game would end with someone saying, "Oh, you should have built [x other item]" when I'd never heard of it before), that by the time I realized there was yet another aspect to the game I didn't understand (like the fact the game HAD phases, let alone what the "laning phase" was or what you're supposed to do during that time) I was already overwhelmed by 12 other things I hadn't finished learning yet. You won't know what you don't know.
I DID hear someone say: "Take it slow and don't be afraid to lose." But boy, I was NOT prepared to apply that golden bit of advice! I did eventually just have to prepare myself to play games, lose, and very (very) slowly learn what individual champs did, how they work, how to play them, how to play against them. I learn best when I get hands-on experience, and despite the fact that I made my account in 2014, I'm only just-now learning how to play. Never been much for co-op or competitive games, but it's finally starting to grow on me. I was originally just here to play with my little brother (now that we live in separate places), but we know so many people who play, it's nice to be able to participate when they're all playing together.
I'm not here to learn how to play Ranked. I'm just here to have fun. Thanks for a great video!
QOTD: Nah, I won't tell myself anything.
The experience has I had it was fun, would rather not ruin it by pre-gained knowledge.
Is this like a video that they re-upload several times a year. Feels like I've seen this 5+ times now
I prefer a reminder.
And with the amount of videos this channel has, I think that no one would bother searching for it.
Don’t be so afraid and when your team is fighting, go up and auto attack lol
it's actually better to hit caster minions first when fast pushing as they deal the most damage but are the squishiest of the minions.
This basically let's your melee minions survive to deal more damage thus push the wave faster.
Do NOT start playing league
🤣
This dude spitting straight fax.
Play literally any other team based fighting strategy game
Agreed just don't play league or watch pro guides RIGHT NOW. the first time I play I was like why can I sit and shoot jinx rockets without knowing what mana is
Why?? Just improve guys and get rid of this negative, toxic mindset.
@@lolMidroid I believe we were meaning the game is fun but it can take the most nice player into a tilted person like Tyler1. And how this game just eats you soul
nice vid ,
QOTD: Don't
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QOTD: Don't play league.
my answe to the guestion of the day is: Dont
try explaining all of this to a silver 1 player . in fact does it matter ??
bruh
spend more time with your sister, don't prioritize league