Why LANE BULLIES are BAD in LOW ELO – League of Legends



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30 thoughts on “Why LANE BULLIES are BAD in LOW ELO – League of Legends”

  1. I dont agree, when most of the lanes are losing, stay safe and farm is not an option. A 300cs jinx wont ever beat a 5/0 zed ever. You have to risk and carry the game. This advice of you might be good for bad people in low elo, who clearly always have to stay away from risky picks.

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  2. bro seeing that amumu from the caitlyn gold game makes my eyes bleed so much. i know its gold but camon bro. for over 30 sec he literally did nothing but move like an idiot when he could've helped cait crash the wave, roam mid or go try tracking enemy jg.

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  3. Hey skillcapped, i’m struggling to understanding those situations as an adc whenever you ask “What went wrong here” or “What should they be doing here?” or “What did they not do?”. Is there a way you can make a guide to know what you should be doing in certain situations?

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  4. Im a little confused. I watched one of you mid lane focused videos recently on your site (can't remember for the life of me which one) and you talked about how you shouldn't care to give up one or two cs in order to auto the opponent and trade with them with abilities too. (Because one or two cs doesn't matter in the long run). In this one you say that it is a mistake to be losing so much CS in order to harass?

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  5. dude draven hardstomps in every elo if you know what your doing, that draven player should probably just uninstall, its not like if he picked vayne up today he would suddenly play like doublelift or something. if your bad then it doesnt matter if you play a lane bully or a lategame carry, i dont quite get their logic here.

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  6. Man, it seems like slow pushes are more subtle than a lot of people say. Some say +1 minion count, some say clear all the casters, in this case Hans does it with just one AA (and zoning). Even if it comes down to minion health balance in the end, there seems to be so many ways to measure the speed of a push.

    That Caitlyn crash scenario was interesting though, especially how the defending Pyke and Ezreal managed to set up the engagement in their favour, and avoid the minions aggroing them when defending the tower plates during the crash. I don't think many guides cover what to do when someone's slow crashing onto you which made this guide unique.

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  7. I played Panth from Bronze to diamond 3 with Master MMR peak lol. Early aggression is good for low elo, it’s just the things you do after lane phase is why your games are coinflip. If you have a lead on these champions, you have to look for picks and close out the game as fast as you can lol

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