How You Lose Top Lane in the First 3 Levels – League of Legends Guide



How You Lose Top Lane in the First 3 Levels – League of Legends Guide
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0:00 – Introduction
0:31 – Gold Elo Mistakes
3:30 – How a Challenger Smurf Crushes Gold Mistakes
7:19 – Outro

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44 thoughts on “How You Lose Top Lane in the First 3 Levels – League of Legends Guide”

  1. Imo if you want to be a good Top laner you have to IMPROVISE, ADAPT and LIMIT TEST. Otherwise you will be average at best.

    Also NEVER expect your Jungle to come Top lane – it will save you a lot of frustration in soloQ

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  2. My problem with this is that top lane requires so much champion knowledge and is the lane with most champs to choose from. It's pretty hard to learn every matchup when you just play 2-3 games per day after work. Any plan to make a guide for this aspect guys?

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  3. In several games I feel in the same position as Nasus here. The opponent keeps zoning and don't let me farm, so I start to take more and more risks to get any last hit possible to keep it up in CS, but I end up getting punished for that. And because I got zoned in the first place, that lead to level advantages to the opponent that only makes life worse. How do you get out of this cycle? I can't keep back without farm indefinitely, but taking risks are more and more difficult by the second. Sometimes it feels like it all comes down to who can zone the opponent first, and if you lose that, it is downhill from there hoping for help from the jungler.

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  4. I love the Nasus vs Riven example. This happens in like 70% of my games. I win early levels while the enemy plays scared and waits for a gank. I escape but blow flash and end up freezing on my opponent. The only difference is I would have held the freeze while McBaze was looking to build a wave and dive. Most of the examples in top lane on this channel is people playing like idiots IE Kayle and Jarvan, but this one was more akin to what I actually see in games.

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  5. There is a big problem with these videos. 5:25 – should he tp? – the answer is 'no'. Why? Because 99.9% of games his enemy is not McBaze challlenger smurf, but a guy who will make a mistake and spam every abilty on this wave, and tping will be just a waste. The real question is 'should he realize by now that Riven is a good player and act accordingly?' – well, depends, it's not that easy especially on champs like Riven, some people can play mechanically and destroy lanes, but suck in every other aspect like wave management.

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  6. I actually think that the only reason mcbaze won the lane was because riven is nasus' hardest counter. If the nasus player had been on a better champ into the riven matchup, he probably could have played even. He was playing pretty smart. I do think that mcbaze would probably have won the game, considering most in gold don't play that smart and would unintentionally feed mcbaze, though.

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  7. Been trying to learn how to spot mistakes.

    Yesterday I won a game where i was hard losing against a tryn (I was kayle, but was getting tower dove by tryn and kindred ults). Since he was purely splitpushing without caring about map awareness, I let him get an early inhib and told my adc to take the super minion waves. Had to explain to my team early inhibs are bad. Worked out great as our adc got 3 levels ahead on theirs, my team rotated to kill tryn before ever reaching nexus towers, and we extended the game getting drake's from our numbers advantage. I even ended the game only 1 level below him and <1000 gold diff (I was 3 levels down when my first tower fell).

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  8. but with the tp question nasus minions got no cannon minion and the way is short for riven minions i would safe my tp for tp advantage poke riven go back buy smething and tp back when she is on lower health than me ?

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  9. Playing the most broken early champion against the weakest early champion. There is not even a matchup here so of course nasus can't do anything level 1 2 3 against a riven

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  10. My problem here is the nasus does not win at all until later in the game and top lane is just like that where some matchups feel unwinnable, so what do you do in that scenario where your enemy just denies you everything bc his champ is stronger. Like Irelia vs Trynd for example, Irelia won’t ever win the 1v1 and even with ignite that can be close, so you are not allowed to walk up and if he freezes and u try to break it he just kills you. Do you just lose lane automatically from champ select in those cases? What do you do xd

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  11. I am a subscriber in SC website for a year. I am a permabronze main support. Almost always win lane phase. But is not enough. If I am too aggressive, as I should be, I take kills, my ADC tilts. Or he thinks he should go in when I trade, dies and tilts.
    More often than not, when my ADC becomes strong he goes for fights and abandon lane, I have to decide if I should fix the waves.
    Then he looses farm and gold and more often than not he falls behind. If I am lucky, the other ADC will do the same.
    The best ones struggles in lane, get farm and exp before transition to mid game.

    There are no junglers in low ELO, the good ones climb fast, the less good ones don't take advantage of the wards I place in their jungle. Many wards are wasted in the usual paths, so we could follow farm, buffs and predict ganks. I ping but I doubt they watch minimap or at least tab to see the stats.

    I want the follow experiment: play 5 times in a row and post the games and results, not a choice video clip. You can make a 6th video with choice clips. I want to see when the games are won or lost because the other lanes in lower ELO.

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  12. Hey guys im having a real bad hardcounter that i cant do anything about it. Its fiddlesticks he always ults the 4 other people on my team what do i do about it?? Its the kind of fiddlesticks that fail ults me 2 times in a row sitting on a ward one time. That kinda fiddlesticks hits 4 man fiddle ult in a row i tried to splitpush because grouping is meh when team tanks fiddle ult anyway but the champs i like playing are meh at splitpushing too far up so what is my coubterplay? I need to ban vlad because of obvious reasons so banning is not helpful and fiddle is not played that much to make it good ban

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  13. This video just made me uninstall the game lol.
    Even after 5 years i cant see the mistakes so its unnecessary to continu with the game.
    Thank skill capped for saving me alot of time.

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