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Its fun as hell to play bro. Make sure after you active hail of blades to not cancel it by pressing an ability. Let all 3 attacks go if u werent doing tjat already.
Long Comment warning: I tend to break jungle into several (6) jobs. 1. Farming camps 2. Ganking 3. Counter Jungling 4. Helping lane state which may be pushing, taking plates or resetting minion waves while sponging xp / taxing 5. Neutrals (Drake, Rift, Voids) 6. Split pushing Any time I struggle with one or two I do the others. It is good to see the map in the classic 4 quadrants and 4th slices. (just like you explain 1 2 3's) The quadrants are the 4 red blue sections of camps. And the slices are the 1/4 to your base edge, the next 4th to river, the 4th past river and then the last 4th their base. I also think a lot about out to in. If I think enemy jungle my steal stuff I kill my stuff closes to river. They are less and less likely to go deeper for my stuff. With the exception of krugs maybe. If you can imagine this try and keep that line on their side. Keep it there. Play with that imaginary line always. the big picture skirmish. If you can help by ganking, do that. Farming? do that. Pushing a lane? Do that. Always try and push lanes out to river. One willa rgue 'Thats not your job' but you are the wild card, the extra hand. You can still play the old school ultimate teem utility. Lately I have felt Shaco falls behind some especially AP, but I have been playing TP and even demolish rune with a sheen item, like Lichbane and / or other wisp items. It makes it HELL for the enemy team. With clones and a few pink wards to TP to, I neve rhave to REALLY back and I can pressure a lane relentlessly. I can port in or push or pressure with clones. Its very annoying. In the VERY least it forces people to me. Sometimes 2 or even 3. It is incredibly effective. Shaco does not need flash. I find TP is great. I can be pushing top and mid or bot lane might think 'ok im safe' and I can port right to them for a play. I can make very easy cross map plays and decisions. My strength is in objectives and maps / macro. my stats show im so so at other crap but my macro and map control is like around diamond. Like even compared to higher players. Sometimes its up near challenger. I am not the best micro but I notice almost everything maco. I also do not fight unless we can get something from it or its for an objective, especially from behind. If we cant fight them I just call for cross map play. They want to drake 3 and we cant fight? Great, we baron 100% free. CROSS MAP PLAYS people. Now good luck getting others on board. I feel some jungles have amuch easier time getting a team on board. Shaco its very hard. Amumu? easy... Vi even easy.. A side note in 14.19 they plan to buff stuff like Lichbane to 110 ap and as a split push AP item on shaco its going to be a nightmare.
Can I get a clip of that "why do we gank? To make out Langer's feel better- no no no no: to get a kill" so I can post it in the pregame lobby every game 😂
12:mn in as a kayn main if im fighting a master player amd i steal a side and all of my camps are up, instead of running to my side to farm bot to top i reset and farm top to bot because it makes it nearly impossible for belveth to track
Not sure if you’re paying attention to comments on this video still, but I have a question.. what should the hecarim do to recover and avoid dying (the second time) to your invade in that example?
you recall because your camps are up and might be attacked, or you can run at enemy jungler’s camps or an important resource that’s spawning like grubs or soul drake…if there is nothing to recall for then you can just stay on map and farm
@@Eagzv9 And if we take the situation when a dragon appears, but there is no way to take it, and there is nothing else to take on the map. What to do then? The enemy forest is empty and your own too, try to push the line, or interfere with taking the dragon?
I’ve pretty much never commented on a RU-vid Video and just want to take a second to say how much this video helped me. I haven’t played League for 2 years, and placed Bronze, and was seemingly hard stuck for 20 games. I watched this twice and quite literally the game after dominated the enemy jungler and helped our team win. Thank you.
This is super good, only issue is that its too much to think of and implement in the game and thats why theres so much of a skill diff between a diamond player and a challenger player i guess.
but what do I do if I play a champion like Ekko? I can‘t really kill anyone even if I get a kill on him on blue. Do I just funnel everything into me to hit my powerspikes faster and snowball?
8:00 why didn‘t you do his kruggs after his raptors? Because he could path bot and collapse on you with bot lane or because you already saw what position top was in and you needed the tempo to counter gank
I am 5 days into league of legends and this is one of the first videos of yours that i've watched. This is absolutely professional, digestible, and criminally underrated. I will be subscribing and turning notifications on, perfect video formatting. I know it's not much but I went 5-0 and beat the enemy jungler heavily today after this video as Shaco. They surrendered and I am finally starting to feel confident in my jungling.
At 12:00 why would you prefer to do raptors over Krugs? Is it to stop fiddle invading and stealing them? in my head doing Krugs instead would sequence camps better and they are worth more gold/exp. Also great educational content keep it up ❤
The only issue that I have with tempo as a concept- what is the term/definition? If I'd watch this guide, then watch some others, I'd hear different explanations for the same concept a lot of the times, describing it differently
@@Eagzv9 And is there no other idea or thought process related to it that is involved in this concept? Such as when other people play mid for example, and they say "I have to play for tempo" and then make certain decisions. Because for whatever reason, this concept of tempo (backing to run at something) is hard to make sense of it in my head. In other words- what does it mean to have a good tempo? To play on tempo? What's good/bad in this concept? Besides that, these videos are trully a gold mine
Sorry for the longwinded response, but I wanted to share my understanding here in case somebody else would chime in, seeing if there are gaps in my jungle tempo understanding based on the video and my understanding in general. Tempo = action of recalling to then move somewhere else on the minimap (which also involves reseting HP/MANA and purchasing items (turning gold into actual improvement in strength of your league character) as a benefit, because simply recalling and not having these resets/purchases would almost always be useless to do). Tempo is used to convert acquired gold into the actual items (if you have more gold=you create a bigger lead (in terms of items)). The tempo decision can be used to then defend your side of the map, attack enemy's side of the map (resources), defend/attack objectives or even set up ganks. For example- playing blue side, you start at blue, full clear to bott and then scuttle, attempt to gank and failed (or simply showed yourself on vision), and you see the enemy jungler path blue to red to top gank as well (mirror pathing). This gives you an idea that they could potentially try and steal your gromp. For this reason, there can be a defensive tempo decision made to recall asap and run as fast as possible to gromp to defend it just in case they try to steal it and then continue farming/look for ganks/set up objectives and what not.