the concept of "diamond" is entirely made up though, diamond in one game can be bronze in another. I think the idea of how hard it is to play catch-up is a lot less arbitrary
@@boop7441 absolutely incorrect - the concept of diamond is on average, the top 1% of the playerbase for that server. To say being in the top 1% of the playerbase and it to be "made up" is comical. You don't make it being better than 99% of every other player you can match against without it meaning something.
@@y0blue in Hearthstone and lor, the community agrees pretty much anyone can make it to diamond without much difficulty, in lor there is a metric usable to verify this claim, you can reach diamond with ~45% winrate. currently in august, apex legends 40% of the playerbase is diamond or higher. currently in august, 9.3% of the playerbase in valorant is diamond or higher, last month it was 11%. In overwatch the number sits at 17.7% and in tft that number sits at around 3.6% according to july statistics. As you can see from these numbers, diamond+ can be anywhere from "the entire playerbase agrees anyone trying will be at least this rank", to "almost half the playerbase is at least this rank", to "top 10% of the playerbase is this rank or higher" and then "in a room of 20 people that play this game you are the best at it." hopefully i exemplified how the concept of being diamond is made the fuck up and varies from game to game. sources: legend in hs, masters in tft and lor, search " rank distribution" for statistics cited.
What I like about TFT is that you can play like Scarra where you leverage early calculated loss into late game momentum or you can play like BoxBox and gamble on your strategy letting you carry wins into an ultimate victory and both strats are succesful.
@@DrCurvy flexibility meaning what units/comp you are playing each game, you should be playing around what items you get and scouting early to avoid plaing comps that are contested by them
IMO before you should play flex work on mastering one or two comps. No point in pkaying flex if you are just going to build the wrong champs the wrong ways due to lack of game knowledge. ANYONE can get to plat just forcing one comp well
@@duranburnettwhat a dumb take the game is 100% based in rng, it's up to the player to know how to play around it. If you can't reset your board at a given notice then you won't make it far..
Hmm I sort of agree, although with game evolution information becomes much more accessible. Things that the best players had to innovate 10 years ago are easily learned through a few UA-cam videos nowadays. It's really just about your mindset and dedication to learn I'd say. I was VERY mediocre in CSGO but managed to get high Immortal after a few months of grinding Valo
He’s right to a point but it’s tricky to get as good as the top players who have been playing since set 1. People easily overlook the fundamentals of tft.
I don’t study this game for shit, and made diamond this season. You literally just have to Econ correctly, know when to roll down, and realize that the game is not luck based 99% of the time. Every person has bad breaks in each game, but you have a better turnout when you are taking control of the game rather than waiting till you get fcking destroyed
that's because you don't "do your homework". Forcing comps is not the way to play tft, you can't force what's meta every game, there's way too many aspects, like contests, counters and generally if you get lucky enough, or if others are luckier than you. Pivoting is one of the many skills you need to be good, but the core skillsets of a tft players are economy (streaking, hp preservation/hp sacrifice, decisiomaking), awareness (positioning, scouting, griefing 3 stars / items), set knowledge (synergies,meta comps, pivoting, counters to specific comps) and champion knowledge (champion utility, itemisation). Pivoting is a skillset of set knowledge, you achieve this knowledge by doing your homework. But all these skillsets work togheter, you have to be good at all of them and evolve equally in all these skills. you can be great at pivoting but now be good at economy and when you would have a great opportunity to pivot be out of gold. Do your homework and play more.
@@flw01I think he means learning the fundamentals. There are some great guides here on UA-cam and they mostly transfer between each set. Things I consider fundamentals are item and gold economy, positioning, and leveling intervals.
I usually earn econ early until 50+ and when I hit a random 4-cost/3cost carry, I build around him/her. In early stages i just play the champs that the game gives me, sometimes no synergy but a lot of 2 stars. Just don't force anything especially in early stages.
As long as you learn the current Set's best builds, memorize a fair number of them, and play enough games to know when to stick with your current build and when to pivot to something else because you are being contested, I think you can climb to Challenger with enough games. In League, you have to master so many different aspects before you can even dream of Challenger. Ya you can probably OTP to Diamond just being good at your champ, but you'll never get beyond that without understanding all the mechanics of a game such as objectives, when to team fight, matchups, tempo, item builds and counters etc.
He's not wrong about TFT but he couldn't be more wrong about League of Legends. I know a girl who got platinum in her first year. Diamond in her second year. And Challenger in her third year. And no she was not a support main she was a top lane main
I mean I think he is right, I truly started playing in Set 9. Now granted I consumed a LOT of TFT content like his streams before hand, but I've gotten up to Plat 2 in a much faster time frame than I expected myself to
Even then, it takes a crazy amount of time to climb ranks. Everyone starts at the lowest rank, which is reset every few months. Even for a challenger strength player, it will take at least 75 games just to be Diamond or Master.
Uhh all you gotta do is run tier 5 champs and lvl 2 them and you always win or get top 4. Always a viable strat and this season with A-Sol augment you level up so quick.
Some tips for beginners since I am not qualified to give tips on the more hardcore things like pivoting, counter playing, etc. Have 3 comps in mind. For instance, in this patch, I try to build Renegade Jhin. If I am failing at finding those champs or its being taken by people ahead, I go for Laser Corp Admin WW. If that fails, I try to go Anima Squad with MF carry. Ive been able to consistently get 4th-1st place. As you get better, you will be able to build comps based on what you get. Recently, I was able to pull off a successful quad ace defender aegis sureshot build cause it gave me all of the underground I needed. Memorize the items. Being able to know exactly what items you need from carousel makes it a lot easier. Better than that, to know which items are important for your carries. Knowing when you level up fast to keep a win streak or when to save money cause its obvious you wont be able to keep a win streak so you need to opt for losing. Finally, try to learn which augments are best for your carries. Like if my carry is WW, I priority augments that boost attack speed or attack damage.
he's correct but sometimes there's that sets where some traits just incredibly broken to the point that the first one to hit that traits gets to win (unless the enemy use another broken traits)
The only mechanics you had to learn before was Think fast rolls but that's gone from the game now which is a good thing. There shouldn't be some checks in a game like this.
I played LoL Summoners Rift for 5 or 6 years and my highest rank was Diamond 2. While in TFT, I started at season 5 and reached Masters at season 6 (Patch 6.5). Both fun but Summoners Rift is more Toxic ig.
League is also constantly changing though. I agree TFT is easier to become challenger than in League but you can start playing League and become challenger while the person playing for 10 years is still Plat
Yugioh is really easy to get good at too, or really any card game you can net deck in incase anyone was looking for an excuse to get a high rank in a game
Fr, I played tft just 3 times and I got the gist of it, turns out im dumb that I did not spend gold to upgrade on lvl like wtf amd I did not even know how to equip items, Im just dumb fr
theres no reaction time its just good decision making and rng. you could have luck of the gods and mess up by pivoting to void and selling your 2 kayles then getting 3 kayles and 2 poppy's show up in the next 2 rerolls. and wasting over 20 gold trying to get 3 star kayle.
Bro the biggest problem I had with TFT was RNG....... I mean it was kind of manageable but now that they took the maximum number of available units down for set 10 it just...... I don't know it just kind of sucks. Like the other day I was trying to play crowd diver headliner yone And I got a 2 start yone unit on my bench And A 2 star yone headliner on board....... I kid you not a guy who had less yones than me at that point wound up getting a 3 star yone before I could And running 7 heart steel and basically blocking out my crowd diver comp with my yone carry entirely...... In previous sets you could have 2 3 cost 3 stars and that was perfect because That means you don't have to run a straight up horizontal Composition every What sucks even more is the one cost or 2 cost Carry Compositions apparently just can never be balanced right....... For set 10 around Round 4 dash 2 All the 3 Star one cost compositions Like with a Jinx headliner Suck even if you have all of your punks at 3 star........ I just hope to God that they actually balance this set correctly. Trying to get the headliner you want from RNG is already bad enough But even if you get that headliner he might not even have the synergy youre looking for....... Meanwhile there is some dude with a full pentakill team somehow on 4 dash 2 and they are all 2 star.......... RNG is really what kills this game for me half the time. I've rolled 100 gold in a lobby at level 8 for 1 viego....... and have literally found none...... But I get every single disco unit in the game apparently when I haven't ran that the whole match. 😂 The best solution for fixing RNG is to leave the percentage values fixed at what they are for draw rates But add the 2 or 3 more units to each champion pool like it was before the set 10 patch But also guarantee champions popping up after a certain amount like loot boxes do. Maybe it would work like the game would read you have 5 penta kill on your board And every fifth shop refresh Guarantees of synergy that's on your board to popup....... Super simple solution so I don't have to wonder if I'm going to get the single unit I need after rolling 100 gold at the highest percentage I can get that unit at.❤ 😂 For the love of God please
Yeah i think if u get the basic things about economy tft is pretty simple, if u understand why u do pre lv, when u have to fuck up ure eco for hp ..... stuff like this u get me i guess. But if u got the basics about this u can learn the new set if u have a talent u can be master in the first set u played.
Started playing val its my first fps and im imo3 rn shooting for radiant. I only have 900 hours over the 3 years it's been out you can beat the csgo players with so many more years of experience. Tbh val is not that hard to hit the top 1% in.
Don’t be fool, there’s a reason why rank 1 ladder player of previous set can always get rank 1 in later set, boxbox make it seem like everything reset and nothing carry over when there is certain muscle memory and way of thinking that definitely carries from set to set. Easy to learn, hard to master essentially
i started in set 7 i became plat 2 in about 40 games then in set 7.5 i became dia 1 with 70-80 games then i quit tft because this set is seems bad to me
I mean he's right. The muscle memory I've gotten from playing CS never goes away. I haven't played in years now but the last time I touched it for a day at my friends I just went off still. Carried him and his friends and they were all badge at the time LMFAO I peaked Supreme back In the day before I didn't have time for it anymore to play seriously and actually grind and climb
LoL is just another moba...if you're already playing high elo in another moba then transitioning wouldn't be that hard coz you already understand how to win games. That's just common sense.
Nah, that's not really true for league. There are like multiple children (13-14) who are challenger and they weren't even alive when majority of the challenger players started playing league lol.
Not to be impolite but what u just said about VALO is a total BS I myself have been playing Valo for like a year actively and I have beaten many excsgo players(and active players) and many others in high to highest ranks (my personal peak was immortal 2)
The only game I've ever gotten diamond in without a year of hard practice was TFT
the concept of "diamond" is entirely made up though, diamond in one game can be bronze in another. I think the idea of how hard it is to play catch-up is a lot less arbitrary
@@boop7441who asked
@@peterpop-off grow up
@@boop7441 absolutely incorrect - the concept of diamond is on average, the top 1% of the playerbase for that server.
To say being in the top 1% of the playerbase and it to be "made up" is comical.
You don't make it being better than 99% of every other player you can match against without it meaning something.
@@y0blue in Hearthstone and lor, the community agrees pretty much anyone can make it to diamond without much difficulty, in lor there is a metric usable to verify this claim, you can reach diamond with ~45% winrate.
currently in august, apex legends 40% of the playerbase is diamond or higher.
currently in august, 9.3% of the playerbase in valorant is diamond or higher, last month it was 11%.
In overwatch the number sits at 17.7% and in tft that number sits at around 3.6% according to july statistics.
As you can see from these numbers, diamond+ can be anywhere from "the entire playerbase agrees anyone trying will be at least this rank", to "almost half the playerbase is at least this rank", to "top 10% of the playerbase is this rank or higher" and then "in a room of 20 people that play this game you are the best at it."
hopefully i exemplified how the concept of being diamond is made the fuck up and varies from game to game.
sources: legend in hs, masters in tft and lor, search " rank distribution" for statistics cited.
I mean he's right, but TFT just like his brother League takes away your soul if you're not cautious
how is TFT toxic in any way, yeah you might get "unlucky" or lose but it aint close to league toxicity
@@mateator25 True, TFT toxicity is like the little brother who tells you to "fudge off" cause he's not allowed to swear yet 🤣
@@mateator25I’m not sure if he means toxic, I think he means that you will be spending a lot of time on it and getting frustrated ext
@@mateator25as someone who chooses to mute all at the start of games, I can tell you there are people who will MAKE tft toxic 😅
@@kyleco9185how fucking good is this analogy loo
What I like about TFT is that you can play like Scarra where you leverage early calculated loss into late game momentum or you can play like BoxBox and gamble on your strategy letting you carry wins into an ultimate victory and both strats are succesful.
This was the exact video I was looking for. I wanted a competitive mobile game, and think I found exactly what I wanted.
tft mobile is considerably harder pc since your apm on mobile will never match even a below average player on pc.
8 años de lol y aun soy oro 😔👍
Exacto brother. Platino llegue por accidente
I started October last year and I'm master now, very true take
What tips can you give to climb?
@@DrCurvy Probably flex really hard. I dropped to diamond 4 for just playing like that in dragonlands. After learning it I got to grandmasters.
@@amarsaikhanpurevee7035 Can you specify what flex is? I hear this term but I don't get the concept
@@DrCurvy flexibility meaning what units/comp you are playing each game, you should be playing around what items you get and scouting early to avoid plaing comps that are contested by them
IMO before you should play flex work on mastering one or two comps. No point in pkaying flex if you are just going to build the wrong champs the wrong ways due to lack of game knowledge.
ANYONE can get to plat just forcing one comp well
I wanna climb TFT so that i can be taken seriously as a content creator thats one of those pressures
This is a great example of tfts randomness / rng.
Some games you just don't get what you need
It's all about how you can adapt to the rng
Well no not really, the game is only RNG if you dont look at the champion pool. Of course if you only know like 3 comps then it might feel RNG.
Then change your needs???
@@duranburnettwhat a dumb take the game is 100% based in rng, it's up to the player to know how to play around it. If you can't reset your board at a given notice then you won't make it far..
Not really. Every card game has randomness. Yet pros are still pros.
Hmm I sort of agree, although with game evolution information becomes much more accessible. Things that the best players had to innovate 10 years ago are easily learned through a few UA-cam videos nowadays. It's really just about your mindset and dedication to learn I'd say. I was VERY mediocre in CSGO but managed to get high Immortal after a few months of grinding Valo
He’s right to a point but it’s tricky to get as good as the top players who have been playing since set 1. People easily overlook the fundamentals of tft.
I don’t study this game for shit, and made diamond this season. You literally just have to Econ correctly, know when to roll down, and realize that the game is not luck based 99% of the time. Every person has bad breaks in each game, but you have a better turnout when you are taking control of the game rather than waiting till you get fcking destroyed
Thats actually so true I hit diamond in the first set that I ever played
I got to masters in 1.5 sets (started in set 6 and got to masters in 8) so yea seems pretty true
Masters isn’t challenger
@@sahvtft 1.5 sets also isnt a year
@@sahvtft 0 critical thinking skills
The progress also isn’t linear
oh man i hope i can reach masters too. strated comp in set 8 and currently i am diamond. but i did play hyper roll for a couple of sets before that
I've tried TFT so many times. I have up 2 sets ago. I cannot pivot and can't see my options fast enough. It's hard AF to me
that's because you don't "do your homework". Forcing comps is not the way to play tft, you can't force what's meta every game, there's way too many aspects, like contests, counters and generally if you get lucky enough, or if others are luckier than you. Pivoting is one of the many skills you need to be good, but the core skillsets of a tft players are economy (streaking, hp preservation/hp sacrifice, decisiomaking), awareness (positioning, scouting, griefing 3 stars / items), set knowledge (synergies,meta comps, pivoting, counters to specific comps) and champion knowledge (champion utility, itemisation). Pivoting is a skillset of set knowledge, you achieve this knowledge by doing your homework. But all these skillsets work togheter, you have to be good at all of them and evolve equally in all these skills. you can be great at pivoting but now be good at economy and when you would have a great opportunity to pivot be out of gold. Do your homework and play more.
@@adidu7907 i don't understand what "do your homework" is
@@flw01I think he means learning the fundamentals. There are some great guides here on UA-cam and they mostly transfer between each set.
Things I consider fundamentals are item and gold economy, positioning, and leveling intervals.
I usually earn econ early until 50+ and when I hit a random 4-cost/3cost carry, I build around him/her. In early stages i just play the champs that the game gives me, sometimes no synergy but a lot of 2 stars. Just don't force anything especially in early stages.
@@ericrainiermano1586what random strategy you have there. What rank are you?
I introduced my friend to tft from scratch. He hit diamond in a month
Dude thats dope!
Speaking Facts here haha TFT is easy to play but not easy to master but it's true that you can be chall after 3 to 4 sets
Thats basically a magic chess from mobile legends
As long as you learn the current Set's best builds, memorize a fair number of them, and play enough games to know when to stick with your current build and when to pivot to something else because you are being contested, I think you can climb to Challenger with enough games.
In League, you have to master so many different aspects before you can even dream of Challenger. Ya you can probably OTP to Diamond just being good at your champ, but you'll never get beyond that without understanding all the mechanics of a game such as objectives, when to team fight, matchups, tempo, item builds and counters etc.
He's not wrong about TFT but he couldn't be more wrong about League of Legends. I know a girl who got platinum in her first year. Diamond in her second year. And Challenger in her third year. And no she was not a support main she was a top lane main
its true, the only thing who keep between each years of tft is generaly economy and mind gaming (but its not a hell effort to learn it)
As someone who climbed from plat 3 to master in less then a month i can confirm this is very much true.
As long as you master your fundementals and learn what kinds of characters are good at what kinds of times you can get master+ extremely easily
I don't believe anything this guy says as hard as this man is blinking.
This is when there is too much luck needed to win, bad game
So in short the TFT game is the original magic chess version of MLBB
either TFT or autochess did it first
I mean I think he is right, I truly started playing in Set 9. Now granted I consumed a LOT of TFT content like his streams before hand, but I've gotten up to Plat 2 in a much faster time frame than I expected myself to
in my experience, getting to the highest level in csgo is pretty easy, I agree that TFT is pretty easy to get very good at
Even then, it takes a crazy amount of time to climb ranks. Everyone starts at the lowest rank, which is reset every few months. Even for a challenger strength player, it will take at least 75 games just to be Diamond or Master.
Well, i know a person that became a challenger after 1 year playing lol
The correct play is different each patch in tft
TFT is a very good game which is very much underrated
Actually true i learned tf so quick cus my friend wanted me to play it
Uhh all you gotta do is run tier 5 champs and lvl 2 them and you always win or get top 4. Always a viable strat and this season with A-Sol augment you level up so quick.
I don’t necessarily think it would take that long to be challenge. Just depends on the person and their natural affinity for the games
As an emerald lol player. I have no idea wtf is going on in tft and have deleted the game twice.
Just play chess like a real man.
Just be a nice human being like a real man.
Just picked up tft for this set, and just hit gold 4 this morning
Some tips for beginners since I am not qualified to give tips on the more hardcore things like pivoting, counter playing, etc.
Have 3 comps in mind. For instance, in this patch, I try to build Renegade Jhin. If I am failing at finding those champs or its being taken by people ahead, I go for Laser Corp Admin WW. If that fails, I try to go Anima Squad with MF carry. Ive been able to consistently get 4th-1st place. As you get better, you will be able to build comps based on what you get. Recently, I was able to pull off a successful quad ace defender aegis sureshot build cause it gave me all of the underground I needed.
Memorize the items. Being able to know exactly what items you need from carousel makes it a lot easier. Better than that, to know which items are important for your carries.
Knowing when you level up fast to keep a win streak or when to save money cause its obvious you wont be able to keep a win streak so you need to opt for losing.
Finally, try to learn which augments are best for your carries. Like if my carry is WW, I priority augments that boost attack speed or attack damage.
That ac unit hard carry his play
I agree with TFT but tell me how Serral, Clem and Maxpax are killing it with StarCraft 2 despite being so young.
Im feeling so old how people arent even mentioning Starcraft anymore when it comes to high skilled games 😢.
he's correct but sometimes there's that sets where some traits just incredibly broken to the point that the first one to hit that traits gets to win (unless the enemy use another broken traits)
The only mechanics you had to learn before was Think fast rolls but that's gone from the game now which is a good thing. There shouldn't be some checks in a game like this.
I’m a gold league of legends player and masters in tft so this seems pretty accurate 😂😂
I played LoL Summoners Rift for 5 or 6 years and my highest rank was Diamond 2. While in TFT, I started at season 5 and reached Masters at season 6 (Patch 6.5). Both fun but Summoners Rift is more Toxic ig.
TFT is really easy, I got master in my first set
That's for old people. A 12 year old with good genetics can become the next god gamer in whatever game genre they choose.
Yeah, like a kid with 2 years in any competitive game can easily beat pros in his rankeds nowadays, but what he said is true for any 25+ years player
I played tft since set 10 release and managed to get platinum 🎉
More like you have been practising using your brain to memorise things which is a good aspect to have in tft
I unverstanden you point but there will always be the 7 year olds who beat even the Biggest pros
irrc Rereplay started TFT the same set he won Worlds in. Set 8 i think.
I mean plenty of people who started s10 hit chall in League
To be fair it depend on ppl i used to play call of duty i started playing valorant i got to radiant in eu in about 1 year
*Fnatic Noah enters the chat*
(Reached Challenger 1 Month after starting it)
fr ?
I hit D1 in tft in my first set so yeah definitely true
My friend has played League for like 7 years and he is still only silver
League is also constantly changing though. I agree TFT is easier to become challenger than in League but you can start playing League and become challenger while the person playing for 10 years is still Plat
Also you can get challenger in one year but you have to grind and be talented
i started 2 weeks ago now i'm plat!
Yugioh is really easy to get good at too, or really any card game you can net deck in incase anyone was looking for an excuse to get a high rank in a game
I hit challenger in 2 weeks after I started, lol.
Very cool please show us
You probably have prior advantageous experiences. Or played in a certain meta
@@tobiasladdarn1959 I only played in set 4.
@clary lolchess link?
I mean that's not completely true. I played league in s1 and 2 quit until about 3 years ago and I'm currently sitting in masters.
Fr, I played tft just 3 times and I got the gist of it, turns out im dumb that I did not spend gold to upgrade on lvl like wtf amd I did not even know how to equip items, Im just dumb fr
theres no reaction time its just good decision making and rng. you could have luck of the gods and mess up by pivoting to void and selling your 2 kayles then getting 3 kayles and 2 poppy's show up in the next 2 rerolls. and wasting over 20 gold trying to get 3 star kayle.
I got masters first set I played, GM second set and Challenger 3rd set I played so yeah it's pretty easy
I started TFT 3 months ago, and I'm challenger already. And yes I do touch grass.
i mean it took me a single year to get grandmaster in league
I genuinely hat current tft I'm waiting for next rotation.
I legit made it to diamond in 1week after just picking up tft it's not that hard
Bro the biggest problem I had with TFT was RNG....... I mean it was kind of manageable but now that they took the maximum number of available units down for set 10 it just...... I don't know it just kind of sucks.
Like the other day I was trying to play crowd diver headliner yone And I got a 2 start yone unit on my bench And A 2 star yone headliner on board....... I kid you not a guy who had less yones than me at that point wound up getting a 3 star yone before I could And running 7 heart steel and basically blocking out my crowd diver comp with my yone carry entirely...... In previous sets you could have 2 3 cost 3 stars and that was perfect because That means you don't have to run a straight up horizontal Composition every
What sucks even more is the one cost or 2 cost Carry Compositions apparently just can never be balanced right....... For set 10 around Round 4 dash 2 All the 3 Star one cost compositions Like with a Jinx headliner Suck even if you have all of your punks at 3 star........
I just hope to God that they actually balance this set correctly. Trying to get the headliner you want from RNG is already bad enough But even if you get that headliner he might not even have the synergy youre looking for....... Meanwhile there is some dude with a full pentakill team somehow on 4 dash 2 and they are all 2 star..........
RNG is really what kills this game for me half the time. I've rolled 100 gold in a lobby at level 8 for 1 viego....... and have literally found none...... But I get every single disco unit in the game apparently when I haven't ran that the whole match. 😂
The best solution for fixing RNG is to leave the percentage values fixed at what they are for draw rates But add the 2 or 3 more units to each champion pool like it was before the set 10 patch But also guarantee champions popping up after a certain amount like loot boxes do.
Maybe it would work like the game would read you have 5 penta kill on your board And every fifth shop refresh Guarantees of synergy that's on your board to popup....... Super simple solution so I don't have to wonder if I'm going to get the single unit I need after rolling 100 gold at the highest percentage I can get that unit at.❤ 😂
For the love of God please
Sounds like you’re just low elo, making the incorrect play. Then complaining about the mistakes you’re making.
Me still being silver after 10 years lf league😅
That's simply not true, fam. Because the biggest skill in the game, Budget/Reroll and starring up doesn't change.
Yeah i think if u get the basic things about economy tft is pretty simple, if u understand why u do pre lv, when u have to fuck up ure eco for hp ..... stuff like this u get me i guess. But if u got the basics about this u can learn the new set if u have a talent u can be master in the first set u played.
Ye I reached diamond in some random patch.
that and you just need to be top 4 to climb...
I become d1 on my first tft season
tft is the game you play when you are in loosers queue in LoL
Copy paste Bard comp from the net and you can be a master in a month
Started playing val its my first fps and im imo3 rn shooting for radiant. I only have 900 hours over the 3 years it's been out you can beat the csgo players with so many more years of experience. Tbh val is not that hard to hit the top 1% in.
I hit masters not really playing that well, just forcing comps.
im gonna be honest, anyone can be challenger in NA
Don’t be fool, there’s a reason why rank 1 ladder player of previous set can always get rank 1 in later set, boxbox make it seem like everything reset and nothing carry over when there is certain muscle memory and way of thinking that definitely carries from set to set. Easy to learn, hard to master essentially
What he means is that it’s easier to learn the game and get to a high level. Not that people reset every set.
Years of LoL, peaked G1. Years of Val/CS, silver. Months of TFT, Diamond.
@@DeadJuiceboxbecause there are less players in tft, it's way easier to climb
@@Angkarpadevatyou're also entirely responsible for your rank and the mental toll of having bad team mates or toxic ones isn't there
i started at set 1 but never got to master just because i don't play enough, i get to gold/plat and just go play something else '-'
Bro
Im fucking MASTER in tft and i started playing at set 8.5
I play dbd and people in the game think they’re the best or top tier when they barely have any hours
Me playing for over a year still silver IV: 😢
Lol u bad
i started in set 7 i became plat 2 in about 40 games then in set 7.5 i became dia 1 with 70-80 games then i quit tft because this set is seems bad to me
magic chess ?
I’ve been playing league for 7 years now and I’m still silver
That was a lie. I am bronze..
no sh*t tft is more than other league games, but one of the hardest if compare to all auto chess games... the was just straight full luck based
Nah, you can beat people who played CSGO for years if you are talented enough to improve
This is not so much different from MLBB.. magic chess mode
TFT Consumes a lot of time tho…..
Every game takes time, especially if you wanna go pro you have to dump countless hours into the game.
I mean he's right. The muscle memory I've gotten from playing CS never goes away. I haven't played in years now but the last time I touched it for a day at my friends I just went off still. Carried him and his friends and they were all badge at the time LMFAO I peaked Supreme back In the day before I didn't have time for it anymore to play seriously and actually grind and climb
Low skill for but high skill ceiling!! Imagine playing fast 8.
Yea he’s right. TFT is like really the only “competitive game” I’ve ever really played that really is not competitive lmao
But some dota players become challenger
LoL is just another moba...if you're already playing high elo in another moba then transitioning wouldn't be that hard coz you already understand how to win games.
That's just common sense.
Nah, that's not really true for league. There are like multiple children (13-14) who are challenger and they weren't even alive when majority of the challenger players started playing league lol.
Aggreed
Not to be impolite but what u just said about VALO is a total BS I myself have been playing Valo for like a year actively and I have beaten many excsgo players(and active players) and many others in high to highest ranks (my personal peak was immortal 2)