You're really really clean no one questions that, you've better vision than your priest but even to a homie i'd never talk like that, try to guide him more, ask for fears. you're at ease in these arenas he's not
@@2ksgreatestplayz128yea gotta agree with you here. I hit my 2400 with one buddy each season, I play with the rest of my guild and friends on my alt that idc about rating on. It allows me to just be nice and teach; you should think about the same. Arena is a game of knowledge and comfortability, be nice to those that don’t have it and they will gain it quickly.
If my memory serves me right, Cata is the time i started watching your videos :D Just remember that Cata Mage Elite Mog Cataclysmic (or was it MoP) na pritty sure Cata! Good to see you playing Cata
Great video as always hansol, please could you make a ui somewhere we can copy or a video for it? Also a link for all the weak auras pls - heat streak / fire blast procs etc? Thank you
Might make UI vid once it's finalized. As for now, here's my WA package for cata. Procs is an addon called SpellActiviationOverlay tho. wago.io/lERQxBQkQ
Hey Hansol, could u pls tell us what addons u use and how to configurate them? i really want a clean UI as u have :) i mean i know some addons but i dont really know how to setup all the things that i can see whats going on
@@hansolzy the ccs from enemyteam the ccs from your team you know exactly what ccs are on cd with these addons from all its very cool i want this hud with the life bar exactly like yours When you make a 2 min vid how to install this on your ui it would be very nice or a RU-vid short
Sounds like he’s being mean to his priest, but this is the relationship they have and if he had an issue he wouldn’t que with him. In all honesty its beneficial to have someone giving you a hard time when you misplay. How else are you meant to improve? You are all too soft. Priest had plenty of clean games in this video and he played well.
You don't really have to give someone a hard time for them to improve. I improve mostly by being hard on myself, having teammates try to do it it is just annoying and unproductive at best, and infuriating at worst. I hear a lot of people speak as if shitting on teammates is supposed to help them but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense - the best teacher is one who corrects poor play while encouraging the fundamentals and mindset that leads to good play. The 'mindset' portion is critical, because developing a growth mindset is what allows people to make good decisions independently in the future. I do want to make it clear though that I don't think Hansol was being super toxic lol, it sounds like he was mostly just ribbing his teammate who was taking it in stride. There are a lot of people who go much further than that when a teammate fucks up and their logic for doing so is basically what you stated: "Giving people a hard time motivates them to improve" - but that's 100% cope on their part and it's not even true in the way they state it. It's true that shitting on people /can/ motivate people, but it's not guaranteed to work. On top of that, the situations where it does works, the motivation is actually in spite of the way you treated them, which means you're being toxic to a teammate for no real reason besides the fact that you're upset that they made a mistake. Do that enough and you may eventually create good players, 99% of the time however YOU won't be the beneficiary of their good play. Instead it would help to display some emotional control by not insulting peoples play and instead calmly going over the mistake and how to correct it. This way you're achieving the goal of building both a competent and confident teammate that actually enjoys playing with you
Haha I would get confused too at first when I heard it on other peoples stream. Being able to track predators swiftness instant clones and try to purge / ss / cc the buff is super nice and important.
@@hansolzy cheers man! Love the vid btw. I like your pressure, something that im struggling with in 2s. But I notice that next to dispels ur healer doesnt have to do dmg to get kills? Like I get these are highlights, but do u also have long matches, esp if the crits dont land?
@@zoranbogdanovic1971I haven’t played much 2s tbh so I’m not 100% familiar but yeah I had like a 25min game into Enha/Hpal and Feral/Disc the other day. There’s no dampening so it’s bound to happen which is why the 2v2 bracket is kind of a joke. In general tho yeah disc can do some dmg but we had an issue where he was breaking my dbs and novas so I’d rather have them not break cuz it means more pump from me. He can assist in it but it has to be at the right times.
Hey Hansol - I love the content. But, I echo what others are saying - be nice your teammates. Wow Arena can be so toxic, and I'd love to see you change that culture towards being kind to folks who are less experienced than you. As someone who is in the higher position in terms of experience and tenure, you've got to set that example! Good games man
Timestamp where he is actually toxic. Not when he gives friendly criticism, show me where he is actually toxic, as in the true definition. I'll be waiting. Because surely you would understand that two adults can give advice in a competitive environment without breaking down in tears and they know there is no ill-feeling. I'll be waiting for that TOXIC timestamp - PS, save yourself the embarrassment because there is none.
@Despond im not reading your response. It's just one of those situations where if you disagree, then you fall in the same boat. He was being a dick and there's no way he talks to people irl like this.
Your arrogance is the only thing surpassing your skill, and that just makes the watch less enjoyable. I see no reason to keep saying "I have eyes bro", "Oh really, bro, can`t I see?"... He is a bit nervous and just wants to help out. Doesn`t mean he doesn`t believe you can do it yourself, just wanna take some pressure of you, however he can.
You are exaggerating, they are friends they can be sarcastic and critical because they know there's no bad intention. Basically you're being a drama queen and over-sensitive if you thinking someone sarcastically saying "I have eyes bro" is arrogance.
Your ego is way too big bro, calm down you are playing a chidren's game that is almost dead. If you don't like the guy don't play with him, but being toxic like that is super childish. This is the reason why no one even plays this game - r1 community is super toxic, don't let anyone into their tight circle even if they are better thqn you because of ego, no wonder pvp is going to shit.
Brother me and this guy have been very close for going on 5 years now. This is how boys talk to each other in a competitive game. No sensitive people here haha
Ethan and I have a lot of history. He got his first and only r1 playing with me so I just like to hold him to a standard and also mess with him. We're close homies so it's not like I'm 100% raging at him in these moments (although I have 100% raged at him before lol). I don't just talk to random people like this or everyone I queue with. The boy just trolls sometimes so I gotta give him some shit 😅
@@hansolzy Imo it didn't sound like you were raging or being an ass. Some people are too sensitive. But the priest did some good plays that deserve more respect. ggs.
@@hansolzy ngl I think people are just getting triggered by the minor shit talk lol. For some reason they're assuming the priest is a total rando, in which case it probably would be a little too aggressive but still not THAT crazy for high ratings. I think a lot of people go into arena with an ego and end up having a really bad time because of it, then swearing off arena forever. Some peoples egos were bruised by getting destroyed repeatedly because they didn't want to put the effort in, and others got into teams with players who were competent but also total dickheads who shit on them relentlessly and so they gave up. I was definitely in the latter group when I started in BC (although I didn't end up quitting because of it) so I could see why some people are sensitive to it lol I definitely do think that the people averse to being overly rude to teammates have a point since I don't think it's a good way to build good players and I think it's overall detrimental to the health of the scene, BUUUUUUUT the fact that they're overly sensitive to it and throw a fit any time they see anything that even smells like shit talk makes them look more like whiny babies. I think they started as people who genuinely wanted to improve and might have been receptive to feedback were their team not simultaneously insulting and attacking them. The really overly toxic people AND the people who bitch and moan about good natured ribbing between friends are kind of bad for genuine competition and interest in arena IMO.