@@yoyoyoyoyoyo6 It's the first time he's ever actually wanted to climb, so it is impressive. Took me years of playing to get out of gold for the first time tbh, learning the game this fast is impressive and no one usually starts their first season up 4 divisions
@@zackvenox its really not. he has thousands of hours and dollars to commit, and he did, he was coached, while playing etc. this is like saying you wouldnt be competitive in middle school basketball if you were 30 and went to a nba camp and had lebron james coach you through the game.
@@TPhoenixt This is 3 months of a content streamer playing league. He played enough games to get to 30 + 500 ranked solo + games with friends / chat. AND he mentioned watching content offline. 500 hours over 3 months is only 5 hours a day 7 days a week or... 8 hours a day 5 days a week. Idk why you think its a hard number to believe.
@@xiewang4637 yeah I know all that is bs , its all a lie, add all the other content up. Its multiple ppl playing one account at best. Pay attention stop telling me not to.
500 from iron to plat IS a lot of games for a experienced player. BUT for a completely new player it is not at all. Most players play hundred of games before they even start playing ranked. What's amazed me the most is that he reached 450000 mastery points on amumu / 250000 on fiddle. Ive been playing since 2015 and my most played champ has 350000 lol.
its more than i have ever played in every ranked season combined. but yeah, as a new player with the pressure of being a streamer its fine. and the main climb was done in just a few days anyway.
im definitely impressed but what people seem to forget is he literally had pro coaching, constant challenger player input and literally caedral himself giving him advice, we cant really compare him to the average new player
@@EthanPatten-g2che didn’t get any special coaching that we dont have by watching coaching videos on youtube, its literally the same thing. its very impressive that he absorbed enough knowledge to reach plat within 500 games when i see people in my friend group who have been plat since like season 6 and still are plat to this day.
I'm proud of Ludwig. He put in the work to properly learn the game, and by mainly focusing on just Amumu and Fiddle, he was able to make up for slower reaction times and mechanical skill with knowledge and experience. That's really hard to do, and to cram that much practice into 4 months is crazy. In the context of him not regularly playing League, 500 isn't a lot of games at all.
this was the most impressive thing in this entire ordeal , genuinely terrifying how worthless hus entire season was as opposed to the last couple of days
@@nickmilo932 im obviously exaggerating... and to be fair his games would have been much more positive if it weren't for snipers... his recent offline vods made me believe he had someone else play for him fo' sure
I think Ludwig heavily underestimated the time he put in. Most of his games were going >40 mins + queue, drafts and coaching on top. Not to mention the league content every night
100%, games at bronze/silver rank are generally longer than most other ranks because ending the game is a skill you need to learn, he definitely had more game time than he thinks.
12:00 champ mastery also takes your mind off mechanics. When you learn how to ride a bike you can't watch the road bc you are too focused on the bike. Once you can ride the bike you can watch the road.
i mained azir when he was released and never understood why people said he was soo hard. i was a gold peaker then, now i only play simple champs because of what you said. as a gold player i thought i was great, as an emerald player i know im shit so i play brain dead champs and spend my time actually thinking about macro and taking my time to look at the map.
this is so true what he says about caring about the game way more than everyone else and he would lose easy games because he got so emotional over it. the main reason why i think he climbed so well at the end is because he was tired and ill so when he or his team made a mistake he was numb to it. he just continued and moved passed it
@@harpot678now that the commenter mentioned it, I realize the same thing. When I haven't slept during the night I win more games because I just don't think about the mistakes and just move on. It's a real thing
i can say mentality is almost EVERYTHING when it comes to league. i am myself an awful player who suddenly decided to get good, and above all, i main adc, and above that, i started maining aphelios from scratch, having 0 macro micro and any other skill whatsoever. the thing is, what stops me from improving faster is the fact that i take every little failure too deep to the heart and it becomes impossible to play after 1 death. i only start to get better when my tiredness of tilting overcomes tilt itself. it’s a shame i can improve how i click the buttons, but can’t improve my mental state.
@imyourantinomy7195 it's a way of life, I was in the same position you are in, and still is to some extent. But it gets better. What I mean by it being a way of life is that what you do outside of the game also matters, do you work out? Eat healthy? Do you have healthy thoughts? All these things matter, along with reviewing your own games and telling yourself that you can and want to become better. No need to desensitize yourself, passion is awesome, but it's also a tool that can be used positively and negatively. Like, there's a huge difference between toxic silver players who use their passion for flaming, and someone like Faker, who's whole life revolves around improving at the game. Mentality is a work in progress for all of us and the improvement never stops, everyone starts in a different place and that's completely fine. Dedication is what can take you a step above the rest.
People say 500 games is a lot, b/c they are use to challenger players doing these climbs. For players that are actually that rank, 500 games is not a lot. Most people take thousands to go from iron to plat.
He was still silver after 500 games. He just got an absolutely ridiculous streak in 2-3 days. So either he himself could now do an Iron to Plat run in a week or he just got insanely lucky. I mean, it's very well possible that it's the first case, but it sure wasn't a gradual/consistant improvement.
@@florianneumann6082 Nothing ridiculous about it, ,most degens who hate themselves enough to regularly ranked called it. The last 2 weeks is when lots of League players slowly stream back in to either finish their placements or climb to where they can qualify for skins. Majority of them have not played for weeks to months and already degraded from their original skill level, the result is getting gapped by someone who's been actively playing and have the current meta pathing on muscle memory. Final day I had several games where actual Diamond level players mistiming recalls and automatically lost objectives, ran around the map like a headless chicken and eventually gave up.
in 1 split 500 games IS alot. has nothing to do with challenger(i dont even know why you would bring it up). its weeks of just playing league without doing anything else. a normal person would have 100-200 games if they were active.
It's quite funny how people try to downplay Lud's achievement, looking for any sort of excuse just to make his achievement look worse than it actually is. This is why LoL isn't getting constant new and returning players - the toxic part of the community gatekeeps such players from liking or sticking to League.
They disregard how he climb from IRON. He got coached but he played Silver 2 to Plat solo in 2 days which people don't say or they don't even watch the streams and assumes things
@@yvil2433 Facts. Simple matter is, bro played tank jungle stuck to his role and did his job. I'm sure Ludwig didn't tilt stupidly, didn't tilt his teammates, and just played. And he shot right the fuck out of Iron into Plat. It's worth noting he didn't just learn to play, but had to unlearn bad behaviors too. Pure gamer mode. Really speaks a lot about League addicts to stay hardstuck gold their whole lives.
I am so so happy to hear Ludwig kept on listening to the Broken by Concept podcast and saw the vision from them. Anyone who wants to take improving in league seriously I would implore you to watch the podcast or if you're a midlaner/jungler specifically the individual channels of the hosts too. I don't even play league but still watch the podcast because they drop so much knowledge applicable to life, not just the game
100%. Their emphasis on cultivating discipline and a growth-oriented mindset is ESSENTIAL for success not only in league but also in life too, and their ability to distill and share this important wisdom in an easy to understand format is so clutch. I wholeheartedly recommend the Broken By Concept podcast for EVERY league player, but especially anyone that wants to actually learn how to improve at anything in general. These guys are legit teaching life skills through the lens of League of Legends and it's so crazy how effective it is.
@yungebola5524 yeah the life skills through the lens of league is why I still watch the podcast even tho I don't play the game anymore, albeit less but that's still quite the praise I'd say
Everything Ludwig was taught u can search up on YT. Not only did he put in the effort to actually learn and pay attention to his mistakes and get better, he put in the time and effort to actually achieve his goal. It's not easy to do, mentally as well. Very much deserved support from T1 and good job to him for recognizing that
@@MrWendrewwe're praising him because the amount of time he put in vs the result was impressive, plenty of people have more games than him in a season and have been playing for literally a decade and still can't hit plat
3:17 as a diamond 2 player right now it took me probably a couple thousand games and +6 years of playing league as a kid before i even hit gold, i think for most people its extremely impressive and i was a day 1 doubter
Brother, everything that Perry told Ludwig is something you can find anywhere on UA-cam. None of it's revolutionary nor hasn't been said or done before, just in this case it helped him live through the games but again it's not like the information he got was a secret or anything. It's just a little easier for him to absorb but anyone can do it. @@JohnJ-r6x
This is actually peak reaction content. I feel like I'm getting to see the best episode in a show where all the history just starts colliding together for the ultimate shift in the arc of the story. 😂
What people sleep on for One Tricking is just the huge benefit to your mental stack. Especially when you're new and don't know champs - the best way to learn what other champs do is to know how they interact with YOUR character. If you see a champ for the first time after you have 500 games on that character - you will find out really fast how you have to interact with them. Also - your mental is free to focus on macro and farming because your champ control is on autopilot . V Similar to fighting games where if you know the character you can just focus on looking at your opponent.
The argument is that it isn't just advice, it's like they are playing the game for him by telling him exactly what to do while he plays. Saying "okay, back here, now ping you're on your way." Or "no this is a bad fight, ping them off" It's different then just learning about the game, it's having a challenger brain guide you and play for you, just letting you hold the keyboard and mouse. Now that's the argument. I'm not sure I agree that it takes away from Ludwig's achievement, but it definitely increased his winrate a little. Still insane he did it and I'm proud of him.
@@yoganshkhandelwal8718 First of all, read the end of my comment. I'm not saying I agree with those people, just explaining the viewpoint to those who asked about it. Second, there were a lot more than just two games with live coaching. I watched a ton of them. He had live coaching throughout the season, not just those two games in the last stream that got him to plat.
You buy coaching from pros to get outta diamond + . Its a huge difference between a random vod with generic advice and a pro hovering your shoulder at every micro mistake you make. Getting pro coaching involved hella devaules this as an accomplishment when you aren't braindead.
Sick of replying to these bots in the comments but, anyone who's saying that he only got this cuz he got coached or downplaying his achievement is insane. All of the information Perry gave him is readily available on UA-cam in any jungler tutorial video. None of it's revolutionary or a secret. Just put your nose to the grindstone and grind it out and stop bringing other people down cuz you can't rise up to his level
this is genuinely impressive stuff, honestly I never had the mental energy or the drive to climb in league of legends, just because of the sheer amount of games that you have to play to get to your rank. Seeing someone relatively new to the game actually pulling it off is an amazing feat, honestly I didn't think it would've been possible.
I climbed hard in like season 5 to Plat and have been playing casually since then. Seeing Tyler's respect and Ludwig's self-talk during his game play makes me want to climb again.
4:07 YOOO KingStix mentioned! He's the guy I watch when I wanna learn a champ. He actually explains the small details of the champs in his videos. For example, when clearing raps with Mundo, you wanna Q the large rap from the right before the bush, then E a small rap to get the aoe damage to all the others. Or when clearing raps with Olaf, you wanna auto the small rap first, to get them to line uo nicely for your Q, instead of leading with Q and missing a ton of them. I also learned from him not to tax when pushing waves with the laner, to get it low so that THEY can last hit Another thing I like, is that he's not fucking toxic like 99% of League content creators 🥹 FFS MAN! Almost every one of them talks about "My top laner is dogshit so I'm not gonna gank them 🤓", but the WORST thing he'll say is "Ahh this guy doesn't know what he's doing. Not gonna gank for him anymore, because it might waste my time (and thus his tempo)"
it's wild that some people in his chat have the ego to disagree with him. if i were them i'd take the advice of the guy that just climbed from iron to plat in 2 months instead of type 'oh actually you weren't good at fighting you were just lucky, you would have done better if you picked a different champion'
A new player to plat in 500 games in a 15 year old game is excellent. Season 1-5 you could be a new but talented gamer and get to plat in less than 100 games, but it was easier back then. League right now has such a higher skill floor due to available information, upgrades in game to the shop and client and rune system, etc. This is legitimately well done by Ludwig, grinder Chad sigma skibidi well done
I'm not gonna lie, watching a lot of Lud's games from bronze to silver to gold it was physically painful to see him jungle, holding smite, making terrible decisions. All this truly proved to me, was that if you play enough games, you can climb. You will eventually make it if you don't hard grief. But doing it, grinding it out, is rough. Not everyone can do that, its a lot of time to devote, its a lot of challenges to overcome on a game by game basis. Not trying to take away from the accomplishment. If anything I respect it more because, it's nutty. It's an immense amount of growth. It's a pretty big gaming feat. And above it all, its a mental test. For all those hours every game it is a mental test because at some point, you will run into people who mental boom. You will run into people who ask to play top or mid or jungle and when you or another play doesn't trade, they will grief your game. For something that small, in the middle of ranked they will boom and decide to torpedo you. For a streamer especially I imagine this gets more intense. So nothing but impressed.
this is why I make every one of my friends play only Annie for like 30 games when I teach them midlane. sticking to one champion, especially a simple one, let’s you focus on everything else and you absorb more information than if you were still trying to figure out how to not completely flop on your face at game 20.
I really enjoy those moments when T1 lets his persona fade. He’s one of the best heels in gaming right now, bringing others up by somehow.. pushing them down? Getting to see the genuine nod of respect makes it all the more satisfying
if you think about it in a larger scale, this man went from the skill level and understanding of the overall game of an iron 1 player to a plat 4 player in sub 600 games. That is not that many games in the grand scheme of it all.
Ignore chat saying 500 games is average or a lot. It would be if you were already peak plat or in gold and had to rank up. You went from literal iron no brain play for fun to actually playing above average in 500 games. It takes challengers, who place challenger every season 100+ games just to get out of diamond.
I mean most people go through life without experience this kind of catharsis=D Good fucking job Lud and also props to fucking Tyler for acknowledging him and not being toxic for once^^
I've said this in all Lud related vid playing league. The only... ONLY issue he really had is that he dont know what other champs are doing. I mean 145 champs with 4 abilities and a passive. Total of 5 things you need to know per champion. That is a lot. And not knowing what your enemy does puts you in big disadvantage. Proof? One of the duo with connor, he Q on a fed vex with fear charged. And this can be solved by playing the game, through experience. Basically, he can get to plat. Its not a matter of can but when. And now he did after 4 months worth of game knowledge.
You inspired me to get diamond in wild rift this season started at gold around when you started your climb granted wild rift is way easier to grind but thanks for your struggle cause it’s relatable
He can't land a single q in silver but somehow flies through gold to plat 4 with 50+ wins and less than 10 losses within the last 4 days before the season ends???
Tyler quits lol for a month and my mans compliments Ludwig, he just needed a detox lmao
If he was playing lol he would still do this lets be real. This climb was pure mental fortitude and improvement
@@RadialSeeker113 maybe the first bit, but not the second lol
Give it 3 hours back on and he'll be pure hatred from the depths of hell again.
@Bozomine anyone who knows tyler knows he's a really good guy, the trashtalk is part of the game
He won't be able to quit, emerald next
T1 himself is a grinder. You could tell he respects players who put lots of work and time in the game
2 months everyday and ur in plat ur dog
@@yoyoyoyoyoyo6 difference between u and t1
@@yoyoyoyoyoyo6 It's the first time he's ever actually wanted to climb, so it is impressive. Took me years of playing to get out of gold for the first time tbh, learning the game this fast is impressive and no one usually starts their first season up 4 divisions
@@yoyoyoyoyoyo6 You wouldn't have gotten higher bro stop pretending
@@zackvenox its really not. he has thousands of hours and dollars to commit, and he did, he was coached, while playing etc. this is like saying you wouldnt be competitive in middle school basketball if you were 30 and went to a nba camp and had lebron james coach you through the game.
Tyler just wasn't in a bad mood like he is normally after 8 hours of Solo Q, he played World of Warcraft.
500 hrs; these guys must have no time to do any other games, but somehow they lie and everyone believes them ...😅😅😅😅 ffs
@@TPhoenixt This is 3 months of a content streamer playing league. He played enough games to get to 30 + 500 ranked solo + games with friends / chat. AND he mentioned watching content offline. 500 hours over 3 months is only 5 hours a day 7 days a week or... 8 hours a day 5 days a week. Idk why you think its a hard number to believe.
@@xiewang4637 yeah I know all that is bs , its all a lie, add all the other content up. Its multiple ppl playing one account at best. Pay attention stop telling me not to.
@@TPhoenixt TROLOLOLOLOLO
@TPhoenixt Lmao you sound butthurt af 😂
why am i smiling like a mother hecker
it’s nice seeing people win
i think cos most of us were expecting t1 to give a quick meme compliment, but this felt like a legit real compliment
The hard work paying off hats to him
@@itsdeego Socrates with the wisdom bombs, lol. It IS nice! :D
Cuz u gae
I feel bad for QT cause I know Lud is going to be getting off to T1 saying this for AT LEAST the next 6 months
Also because lud is higher rank than her 💀
"Hey QT, do you mind if I put on something in the background?"
atleast he wont be stuck playing league all day
@@UhOhTheStoveIsOn Women can't play games, it doesn't matter how much time they put into it they just can't get better.
@@kuro1078he's addicted now bro
500 from iron to plat IS a lot of games for a experienced player.
BUT for a completely new player it is not at all. Most players play hundred of games before they even start playing ranked.
What's amazed me the most is that he reached 450000 mastery points on amumu / 250000 on fiddle.
Ive been playing since 2015 and my most played champ has 350000 lol.
500 games to rank up 4 divisions is nothing lol
its more than i have ever played in every ranked season combined. but yeah, as a new player with the pressure of being a streamer its fine. and the main climb was done in just a few days anyway.
maybe the new babies,when lvl 30was max people went to rank straight
im definitely impressed but what people seem to forget is he literally had pro coaching, constant challenger player input and literally caedral himself giving him advice, we cant really compare him to the average new player
@@EthanPatten-g2che didn’t get any special coaching that we dont have by watching coaching videos on youtube, its literally the same thing. its very impressive that he absorbed enough knowledge to reach plat within 500 games when i see people in my friend group who have been plat since like season 6 and still are plat to this day.
The "AIR COOTS" comment after the cat tree clip is hilarious.
im actually dead that is so funny 😂
I'm proud of Ludwig. He put in the work to properly learn the game, and by mainly focusing on just Amumu and Fiddle, he was able to make up for slower reaction times and mechanical skill with knowledge and experience. That's really hard to do, and to cram that much practice into 4 months is crazy. In the context of him not regularly playing League, 500 isn't a lot of games at all.
Playing amumu this much just because he wanted to climb is an achievement, regardless of the result.
The full edited video of this on the main channel is gonna go CRAZY
As soon as i saw T1's reaction i couldnt wait to see lud react wholesome tyler1 moment
Going from silver to plat in TWO days is insane.
this was the most impressive thing in this entire ordeal , genuinely terrifying how worthless hus entire season was as opposed to the last couple of days
Didnt he say 5 days?
@zain1045 worthless????
How was he supposed to learn then
@@nickmilo932 im obviously exaggerating... and to be fair his games would have been much more positive if it weren't for snipers... his recent offline vods made me believe he had someone else play for him fo' sure
2 days???
God damn, this must be what it feels like when your team wins the super bowl, so happy to watch him get here.
I think Ludwig heavily underestimated the time he put in. Most of his games were going >40 mins + queue, drafts and coaching on top. Not to mention the league content every night
100%, games at bronze/silver rank are generally longer than most other ranks because ending the game is a skill you need to learn, he definitely had more game time than he thinks.
500 games from SCRATCH is insane. It's a lot for a season but most people have a ton of lifetime games before they get to plat
But that's also because most people don't marathon the game since not everyone has the luxury to take time off like that. Marathoning helps a lot.
Paypal DL for coaching its quite easy
@@JohnJ-r6x Take the L u hater
@@JohnJ-r6x He climbed Silver to Plat solo what you're excuse there?
@@JohnJ-r6x He barely listened to them anyways 😂😂
12:00 champ mastery also takes your mind off mechanics. When you learn how to ride a bike you can't watch the road bc you are too focused on the bike. Once you can ride the bike you can watch the road.
i mained azir when he was released and never understood why people said he was soo hard.
i was a gold peaker then, now i only play simple champs because of what you said. as a gold player i thought i was great, as an emerald player i know im shit so i play brain dead champs and spend my time actually thinking about macro and taking my time to look at the map.
@@angulinhiduje6093ye, honestly, just play garen top and win the game off macro and you'll be plat easily
this is so true what he says about caring about the game way more than everyone else and he would lose easy games because he got so emotional over it. the main reason why i think he climbed so well at the end is because he was tired and ill so when he or his team made a mistake he was numb to it. he just continued and moved passed it
This sounds crazy that a man who is physically so unwell it affects his mental to positively impact his gameplay
@@harpot678now that the commenter mentioned it, I realize the same thing.
When I haven't slept during the night I win more games because I just don't think about the mistakes and just move on. It's a real thing
i can say mentality is almost EVERYTHING when it comes to league. i am myself an awful player who suddenly decided to get good, and above all, i main adc, and above that, i started maining aphelios from scratch, having 0 macro micro and any other skill whatsoever. the thing is, what stops me from improving faster is the fact that i take every little failure too deep to the heart and it becomes impossible to play after 1 death. i only start to get better when my tiredness of tilting overcomes tilt itself. it’s a shame i can improve how i click the buttons, but can’t improve my mental state.
@imyourantinomy7195 it's a way of life, I was in the same position you are in, and still is to some extent.
But it gets better.
What I mean by it being a way of life is that what you do outside of the game also matters, do you work out? Eat healthy? Do you have healthy thoughts?
All these things matter, along with reviewing your own games and telling yourself that you can and want to become better.
No need to desensitize yourself, passion is awesome, but it's also a tool that can be used positively and negatively.
Like, there's a huge difference between toxic silver players who use their passion for flaming, and someone like Faker, who's whole life revolves around improving at the game.
Mentality is a work in progress for all of us and the improvement never stops, everyone starts in a different place and that's completely fine. Dedication is what can take you a step above the rest.
I need to see Ludwig react to his first few games.
This would be gold
he did in the same stream, I think its on his vods channel
Tyler1 100% respects effort. He will never cheat someone out of there just reward of effort put in. SUB SUB
People say 500 games is a lot, b/c they are use to challenger players doing these climbs. For players that are actually that rank, 500 games is not a lot. Most people take thousands to go from iron to plat.
He was still silver after 500 games. He just got an absolutely ridiculous streak in 2-3 days. So either he himself could now do an Iron to Plat run in a week or he just got insanely lucky. I mean, it's very well possible that it's the first case, but it sure wasn't a gradual/consistant improvement.
@@florianneumann6082to be fair the first 100 games is like a learning phase to just understand the basics/fundamentals/other champ skills etc.
@@florianneumann6082 Nothing ridiculous about it, ,most degens who hate themselves enough to regularly ranked called it. The last 2 weeks is when lots of League players slowly stream back in to either finish their placements or climb to where they can qualify for skins. Majority of them have not played for weeks to months and already degraded from their original skill level, the result is getting gapped by someone who's been actively playing and have the current meta pathing on muscle memory. Final day I had several games where actual Diamond level players mistiming recalls and automatically lost objectives, ran around the map like a headless chicken and eventually gave up.
in 1 split 500 games IS alot. has nothing to do with challenger(i dont even know why you would bring it up). its weeks of just playing league without doing anything else. a normal person would have 100-200 games if they were active.
I played from release tim 2015 and I never got past Gold 2! 😢😂
It's quite funny how people try to downplay Lud's achievement, looking for any sort of excuse just to make his achievement look worse than it actually is. This is why LoL isn't getting constant new and returning players - the toxic part of the community gatekeeps such players from liking or sticking to League.
Even if the toxic people are gone no one’s starting up league lmao
They disregard how he climb from IRON. He got coached but he played Silver 2 to Plat solo in 2 days which people don't say or they don't even watch the streams and assumes things
@@yvil2433 Facts. Simple matter is, bro played tank jungle stuck to his role and did his job. I'm sure Ludwig didn't tilt stupidly, didn't tilt his teammates, and just played. And he shot right the fuck out of Iron into Plat. It's worth noting he didn't just learn to play, but had to unlearn bad behaviors too. Pure gamer mode. Really speaks a lot about League addicts to stay hardstuck gold their whole lives.
@@PitBossReplicantexcept you’re incredibly wrong. Moron. There’s 160 million players per month
plat is a really cool achievement for a beginner but beyond that nobody cares. it's just plat. how long has ludwig been playing?
I am so so happy to hear Ludwig kept on listening to the Broken by Concept podcast and saw the vision from them. Anyone who wants to take improving in league seriously I would implore you to watch the podcast or if you're a midlaner/jungler specifically the individual channels of the hosts too. I don't even play league but still watch the podcast because they drop so much knowledge applicable to life, not just the game
100%. Their emphasis on cultivating discipline and a growth-oriented mindset is ESSENTIAL for success not only in league but also in life too, and their ability to distill and share this important wisdom in an easy to understand format is so clutch.
I wholeheartedly recommend the Broken By Concept podcast for EVERY league player, but especially anyone that wants to actually learn how to improve at anything in general. These guys are legit teaching life skills through the lens of League of Legends and it's so crazy how effective it is.
@yungebola5524 yeah the life skills through the lens of league is why I still watch the podcast even tho I don't play the game anymore, albeit less but that's still quite the praise I'd say
Lud is definitely bricked right now 1:33
5:53 calmest league crashout
Tyler calling Ludwig the F word gives Linus saying it with a hard r lol
2:01 It's like WHAT???
2:15
Everything Ludwig was taught u can search up on YT. Not only did he put in the effort to actually learn and pay attention to his mistakes and get better, he put in the time and effort to actually achieve his goal. It's not easy to do, mentally as well. Very much deserved support from T1 and good job to him for recognizing that
This is literally his job, are we going to praise everyone who put effort into their work?
@@MrWendrewwe're praising him because the amount of time he put in vs the result was impressive, plenty of people have more games than him in a season and have been playing for literally a decade and still can't hit plat
if u ever listen to someone listen to the guy that hit chall in every role
3:17 as a diamond 2 player right now it took me probably a couple thousand games and +6 years of playing league as a kid before i even hit gold, i think for most people its extremely impressive and i was a day 1 doubter
6+ years for gold is honestly just sad...
@itachi4761 definitely sad! i cant even act like i wasnt trying, i really wanted to go pro as a 10 year old bronzey!
@@asukahana-v5e you could've if you had any talent for the game
@itachi4761 You should become a better person
1:55 its such a good pause it looks like t1 is actually looking at lud
Well deserved praise this makes me want to improve myself more on my rank goals.
538 games to have tyler say "hes actually not bad"
So many losers who saw ludwig blow by their rank when they have been playing for years and are stuck in gold are oh so quiet now)))
When you have pros coaching you just hitting plat is honestly sad af
Found a noisy one
@@JohnJ-r6xbro you’ve been in every reply trying to put ludwig down, get a hobby pls
Brother, everything that Perry told Ludwig is something you can find anywhere on UA-cam. None of it's revolutionary nor hasn't been said or done before, just in this case it helped him live through the games but again it's not like the information he got was a secret or anything. It's just a little easier for him to absorb but anyone can do it. @@JohnJ-r6x
Tbh playing 550 games would of made anyone a league zombie.
Waiting for the “How I scammed Tyler1 out of a compliment” video
“Well played Ludwig, you did good” new alert sound right there
I'm so happy watching this, it's like T1 complimenting me😂
Understandable that ludwig is blushing
This is actually peak reaction content. I feel like I'm getting to see the best episode in a show where all the history just starts colliding together for the ultimate shift in the arc of the story. 😂
When Lud smiles that big you can see the BigTime relation.
getting a compliment from t1 is impressive
What people sleep on for One Tricking is just the huge benefit to your mental stack. Especially when you're new and don't know champs - the best way to learn what other champs do is to know how they interact with YOUR character. If you see a champ for the first time after you have 500 games on that character - you will find out really fast how you have to interact with them. Also - your mental is free to focus on macro and farming because your champ control is on autopilot . V Similar to fighting games where if you know the character you can just focus on looking at your opponent.
2:01 WHAT DID HE SAY?!
I don't get the coaches argument, because they can just watch those coaching vods and get the same coaching for free lol
The argument is that it isn't just advice, it's like they are playing the game for him by telling him exactly what to do while he plays. Saying "okay, back here, now ping you're on your way." Or "no this is a bad fight, ping them off"
It's different then just learning about the game, it's having a challenger brain guide you and play for you, just letting you hold the keyboard and mouse.
Now that's the argument. I'm not sure I agree that it takes away from Ludwig's achievement, but it definitely increased his winrate a little. Still insane he did it and I'm proud of him.
@@Lethal_Bitedid u even watch the live coaching was for only 2 games where he won one and lost one
@@yoganshkhandelwal8718 First of all, read the end of my comment. I'm not saying I agree with those people, just explaining the viewpoint to those who asked about it.
Second, there were a lot more than just two games with live coaching. I watched a ton of them. He had live coaching throughout the season, not just those two games in the last stream that got him to plat.
You buy coaching from pros to get outta diamond + . Its a huge difference between a random vod with generic advice and a pro hovering your shoulder at every micro mistake you make. Getting pro coaching involved hella devaules this as an accomplishment when you aren't braindead.
its not the same coaching because its not tailored especifically for your gameplay and your mistakes
I Never in my life tough i would see the moment Tyler didn't flame Lud about his league skills. And not only he did but he complimented him.
Sick of replying to these bots in the comments but, anyone who's saying that he only got this cuz he got coached or downplaying his achievement is insane. All of the information Perry gave him is readily available on UA-cam in any jungler tutorial video. None of it's revolutionary or a secret. Just put your nose to the grindstone and grind it out and stop bringing other people down cuz you can't rise up to his level
the way he says Giga Dipshit just feels so satisfying
this is genuinely impressive stuff, honestly I never had the mental energy or the drive to climb in league of legends, just because of the sheer amount of games that you have to play to get to your rank. Seeing someone relatively new to the game actually pulling it off is an amazing feat, honestly I didn't think it would've been possible.
I climbed hard in like season 5 to Plat and have been playing casually since then. Seeing Tyler's respect and Ludwig's self-talk during his game play makes me want to climb again.
THAT'S MY LUDWIGGER! THAT'S MY GUY!
cant bear myself to see Ludwig upload a vid “how I cheated his way to plat”
It makes sense that Tyler respects the grind. It's not about the rank. It's about the resilience.
this is strangely heartwarming man
I honestly never thought Lud would do it but props to him.
2:01 ITS LIKE FUCKING A WHAT NOW?????
Tyler1 is like the very strict father, when he finally recognizes your efforts, it feels so much better!! 😂
Exactly, he has such a hard time complimenting Lud, but that makes those compliments way more meaningful
i feel like i’m watching the end of an enemies to lovers 😭😭
4:07 YOOO KingStix mentioned! He's the guy I watch when I wanna learn a champ. He actually explains the small details of the champs in his videos. For example, when clearing raps with Mundo, you wanna Q the large rap from the right before the bush, then E a small rap to get the aoe damage to all the others. Or when clearing raps with Olaf, you wanna auto the small rap first, to get them to line uo nicely for your Q, instead of leading with Q and missing a ton of them. I also learned from him not to tax when pushing waves with the laner, to get it low so that THEY can last hit
Another thing I like, is that he's not fucking toxic like 99% of League content creators 🥹 FFS MAN! Almost every one of them talks about "My top laner is dogshit so I'm not gonna gank them 🤓", but the WORST thing he'll say is "Ahh this guy doesn't know what he's doing. Not gonna gank for him anymore, because it might waste my time (and thus his tempo)"
it's wild that some people in his chat have the ego to disagree with him. if i were them i'd take the advice of the guy that just climbed from iron to plat in 2 months instead of type 'oh actually you weren't good at fighting you were just lucky, you would have done better if you picked a different champion'
02:01 is a great out of context clip
A new player to plat in 500 games in a 15 year old game is excellent. Season 1-5 you could be a new but talented gamer and get to plat in less than 100 games, but it was easier back then. League right now has such a higher skill floor due to available information, upgrades in game to the shop and client and rune system, etc.
This is legitimately well done by Ludwig, grinder Chad sigma skibidi well done
2:00 its like doing WHAT???
It’s like playing your main in smash. You don’t have to perfect them all when you can master one.
Throwing a cat tree is crazy ahahahaha
I love that prezoh is "the f-slur guy"
Ludwig should put that in his intro
2:02 - Ludwig 2025
I was more surprised at this than Lud hitting plat.
I was absolutely exoecting a 'haha you still trash'.
unc looks like a guy who got a compliment from their dad for the first time xD
Tyler1 understands what it took to get him there. And he respects players, "Who are about it"
GG good mental fortune and a lot of work got him to a good elo. Keep it up Ludwig you did really good
T1 looked like he was having an aneurysm.
In all honesty Ludwig has come a long way Plat is a respectable rank for him. If he hit's Diamond T1 owes him a blowwy.
I'm not gonna lie, watching a lot of Lud's games from bronze to silver to gold it was physically painful to see him jungle, holding smite, making terrible decisions. All this truly proved to me, was that if you play enough games, you can climb. You will eventually make it if you don't hard grief. But doing it, grinding it out, is rough. Not everyone can do that, its a lot of time to devote, its a lot of challenges to overcome on a game by game basis.
Not trying to take away from the accomplishment. If anything I respect it more because, it's nutty. It's an immense amount of growth. It's a pretty big gaming feat. And above it all, its a mental test. For all those hours every game it is a mental test because at some point, you will run into people who mental boom. You will run into people who ask to play top or mid or jungle and when you or another play doesn't trade, they will grief your game. For something that small, in the middle of ranked they will boom and decide to torpedo you. For a streamer especially I imagine this gets more intense. So nothing but impressed.
crazy to watch him go from worse than me at league to better than me
This is just an example of how discouraging people are just people who are discouraged
Look at Ludwig smiling XD im dead
Man I'm so happy for Lud, he did it!
Actual feels good moment
this is why I make every one of my friends play only Annie for like 30 games when I teach them midlane. sticking to one champion, especially a simple one, let’s you focus on everything else and you absorb more information than if you were still trying to figure out how to not completely flop on your face at game 20.
I really enjoy those moments when T1 lets his persona fade. He’s one of the best heels in gaming right now, bringing others up by somehow.. pushing them down?
Getting to see the genuine nod of respect makes it all the more satisfying
if you think about it in a larger scale, this man went from the skill level and understanding of the overall game of an iron 1 player to a plat 4 player in sub 600 games. That is not that many games in the grand scheme of it all.
This what consistent pro coaching do shout out to my boi
First time ever I respect Ludwig.
I've watched the t1 vid like 5 times and this one twice. This shit is crack to my brain. This is like watching a speedrunner hit a wr.
The lesson from this is one tricking a champ is the best way to climb
if ludwig can hit plat, you can hit plat. QUE UP.
11:22 I started seeing so many more Amumus in my games since Lud's challenge 15:20
Ignore chat saying 500 games is average or a lot. It would be if you were already peak plat or in gold and had to rank up. You went from literal iron no brain play for fun to actually playing above average in 500 games. It takes challengers, who place challenger every season 100+ games just to get out of diamond.
Go higher lud, you can get higher
I mean most people go through life without experience this kind of catharsis=D Good fucking job Lud and also props to fucking Tyler for acknowledging him and not being toxic for once^^
Watch my mans make this his alert sound or something 😂
2:00 its like what??
💀💀💀💀💀💀
Ludwig’s new sub sound just dropped
This is me reacting to Ludwig reacting to Tyler1 reacting to Ludwig reacting to hitting Plat
11:25 Amumu crying of happiness right now
Champion mastery allows you to learn the game. If I don't feel comfortable playing my champions, all game sense and macro goes out of the window.
I've said this in all Lud related vid playing league. The only... ONLY issue he really had is that he dont know what other champs are doing. I mean 145 champs with 4 abilities and a passive. Total of 5 things you need to know per champion. That is a lot. And not knowing what your enemy does puts you in big disadvantage. Proof? One of the duo with connor, he Q on a fed vex with fear charged.
And this can be solved by playing the game, through experience. Basically, he can get to plat. Its not a matter of can but when. And now he did after 4 months worth of game knowledge.
Can you believe we went from the meme of porter Robinson publicly infront of an audience of 50k flaming ludwig to now?
Crazy good work brother
You inspired me to get diamond in wild rift this season started at gold around when you started your climb granted wild rift is way easier to grind but thanks for your struggle cause it’s relatable
ayo! idk how hard it is to reach dia in wild rift since im exclusively a league player but thats a large milestone, good job dude!
He can't land a single q in silver but somehow flies through gold to plat 4 with 50+ wins and less than 10 losses within the last 4 days before the season ends???
“Does he not swear” it was first 10 minutes of stream which he uses for UA-cam intro lmao he still cusses