Why Mechanics aren't enough in league of legends – LoL Coaching



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Coaching Plat Jinx vs. Ezreal

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43 thoughts on “Why Mechanics aren't enough in league of legends – LoL Coaching”

  1. I am and will always be a casual player, but I love all this analysis. I am learning what to think about during the game and what mechanics to practice when I actually get time to play.

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  2. Just like LS says….laning is a conversation. You have item adv. They say “oh we can push into you” and you say “the fuck you can we are winning” and you push back.

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  3. Let me say this 1 last time mechanics are enough in league of legends soloq to climb to challenger macro is something thats important in proplay since ppl are all on the same level and im not saying macro isnt needed but without macro you climb slower then someone whogot their mechanics right

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  4. I can smell the "ADC in 2019" reddit post on some of his choices. Like at the beginning of the coaching I can tell how eager he is to write a four-figure check to Zoe, then go on reddit and write an essay on how overpowered Mages are. Hopefully he's internalized a lot of the lessons, like how a plate is 160 and 0/3 Ezreal is 176, and you wouldn't use both summoners for a plate and a ranged minion, riiiiiiight?

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  5. Not using sums aggressively is a big one, totally find myself flashing for the kill on the already weak guy then the strong mid or jungle comes and flashes on me. Also, the letting them come to you and not trying to swag on them. I'm in position to carry the game but then I feel like I have to get hyphy with the double or triple kill, but the only way we lose is if I die and then I do

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  6. I'm hearing a lot this game from NEACE of 'we', 'our', 'I', but not 'whats the next step' or 'do you think we should back here' or 'do you think we buy in this order' so the client can decide and make their own choices for potential mistakes. Every "coaching" is 'i want this' or 'you do that' or 'I'm not a fan of that'. The Rift Herald call was good but where was the explanation on why team could take it, all NEACE said was "we are going to Rift so assist ping Rift and start going there, this is the leadership part, you ping ping ping you spam it you start moving" but no reason why so client can understand for future games. Can anyone tell me why Rift was a good call to make?

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  7. 14:35 A subtle thing the Jax did (even though the client almost screwed it up for him) was to attack the Herald from behind to make its initial charge away from the enemy team and further into the pit. This helps to defend the Herald take when on red side and reduces the chance of a steal.

    ETA: Jax body blocking after thet client walked over the bubble was teamwork AF. I'd have to honor that one.

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  8. I think this student is probably one of the best we have seen in terms of executing what Neace is suggesting him to do. This also just showcases that the hardest part of climbing is not the mechanical part of killing/outplaying your opponent but also outsmarting them in terms of macro and taking the right decisions.

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  9. Dude nice video. Actually I am exactly like this guy: the mechanics like auto attacks and camera movement, the farming, the urge to go for kills even if I risk my bounty…the only difference is I m gold. I think the reason is that I dont know when to rotate and when to go to other lanes to farm. I really need help with that. For instance when I kill bot tower you usually say that I can go mid or top for more towers and farm, but my teammates wont let me stay there…

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  10. I feel like because neece has all of this experience, he overlooks that some of his advice might go over people's heads.
    The example i often see is he always tells people to "touch the bush" after small trades. I know this is to drop minion aggro, and avoid taking damage, but i he has to keep reminding people, and i think it might be because they dont realize what hes implying.

    Maybe he needs to say more often "Touch the bush, to drop minion aggro".

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  11. 14:41 we just eat a herald hit for no reason, running around like a headless chicken, this client needs to calm down, he panics so often, in fights he is sooo panicked, like he gets cut off by an assassin and he desperately tries to bypass him instead of just going to push the lane in.

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  12. Ik this has nothing to do with the video, but I was climbing with the help of your videos then decided to buy a bootcamp, and started studying the bootcamp, and idk if it was an information overload but I started going on losing streaks, will it get worse before it gets better?

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  13. Mechanics are literally the entire game, if you can’t understand the fundamentals you will never get “good” at this game which is why 70% of the player base plays 600+ games in bronze.

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  14. 6:40 THAT's what I want to see from my botlane when their support runs around the map and leaves the ADC in a 2 vs 1 scenario.
    Sadly, way too often my team stays behind their own wave and doesnt even zone the solo adc.

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