The ONE THING that SMURFS do for INSANE WIN RATES – League of Legends



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34 thoughts on “The ONE THING that SMURFS do for INSANE WIN RATES – League of Legends”

  1. Warning: Having a minion advantage is only helpful if you need a fighting advantage.
    If you know you are weaker you should freeze in front of tower to not get engaged.
    If you know you are stronger you should also freeze in front of tower and punish him if he tries to last hit (like he did with zeri).
    Staying permanently at the enemy tower is risky because of the jungler. If you get caught by an Amumu q you can loose the lane very quickly.

    Edit: Against ranged top laners as meelee its also often good to freeze in front of your tower so you can engage your opponent and not just get poked down
    Edit2: Because normally in the first 2-3 levels you have equal strengh you start pushing to get the minion advantage. It will also help you reach level 2 + 3 earlier and there you can also try getting the early kill or good trade (especially in low elo).
    But it can change with poke, ganks, kills, jungler position, how much the enemy is pushing… pretty much everything that can give you an advantage or disatvantage

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  2. you covered the most important part (for me) in only one sentence. "avoid getting ganked". thats the hardest part i think, especially cus I prefere to play immobile mages

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  3. "just push"
    smallprint: and dont die to ganks
    seriously though, it's just as important what you do after pushing. recall, roam, ward or clear wards AND BE BACK IN TIME TO NOT LOSE MINIONS! That last part is SO important. I always see laners push and roam, but by the time they come back the enemy laner has pushed in 3 waves and took 12 plates.

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  4. But my question is : as ur pushing to get lane tempo wouldn't that make you vulnerable to ennemy jungler ? How can you avoid being killed when the jungler eventually come ? I suppose it's ward and jungle tracking but it would be nice if u can add this in ur next video

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  5. I don’t know how I never noticed that standing and the side of the wave their tower is on puts them further from their tower so easy to do and they won’t even realize you’re doing it most of he time

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  6. Yesterday I lost 6 ranked because I tried to us eyorick and just push, guess what? Bot 0|20 at min 7 in the 6 games, jungle 0`8 , 5 players on me all the time, this shit is 70% luck 30% skill

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  7. yeah i cover most of the stuff u say in my lane and i have early game 3/0 lead with 10cs/min enemy at 5/cs per min , 2lvl advantage , i have ~120 games this season but still last 30 games hardstuck p3 , but u know why because this a team game u dont 1v5 anymore like s7 and u can't guide your team when they are feeding 👉 they are losing control+raging ppl
    Only challengers can smurf like that in platinum

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  8. The comment about consistency and viewership is spot on. When I was trying to get out of Silver years back I watched SRO religiously and he always, then and now, explained the same concepts over and over; from wave management to the champion mechanics of a champion he literally had just used four times in the last six videos.

    That was a powerful thing, because I actually found myself thinking about his actions in those videos while I was in lane. I would, literally, imagine him talking about the wave and look at my own and think, "Oh shit this is a freeze!" That got me into Gold and stayed their consistently since.

    I started to narrow down my champion pool based on my playstyle strengths and weaknesses and started watching a one-trick on that champion, how they handle match ups and macro, and that got me to Plat.

    Consistency, especially from the source of your learning, is king.

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