I just ignore it now it's tilting but it is what it is. Also don't be afraid to team fight if there's a reason or your certain to win. Sometimes the best way is to help the tards is to make them think your a fellow tard
@@sully3581 But, you do realized that after all your efforts of getting fed, the tards managed to feed their jungler who fell so much behind you this early game. Conclusion, the tards win their none sens while you are pissed seeing all the shits going around you. Why is it fun to suffer by putting efforts, when the tards think this is just a game to relaxe = 80% of the entire community of NA server. 80% is huge, but 20% is also huge since we are talking about billions of gamers around the world.
@@raymondjoannette8052 Well first of all, League may be the worst game to relax on lol. But people playing the game casually is fine. You don't need to yell at them for playing casually. Its just that it is better if they don't play ranked. Hell thats what I have been doing even tho I was rocking 10 games a day. Just because I didn't trust my game knowledge. Now I started grinding for ranked and got out of bronze 4 with a %70 winrate in as a jungler.
@@fitmotheyap That's not yi being broken. That's the enemy jungler not knowing their win condition, and (likely) the enemy team being bad at using CC correctly. You powerfarm the entire game, you're not helping your lanes. You will have more losing lanes than winning lanes. Sounds like a good way to lose the game.
When there was a mission to get 2 Barons i figured that Master yi is the easiest champs to get them with... So... Won 2 games in under 20min and decided to not gang and just farm... 😁 Got 1 baron and got a penta right around the blue buff where they decided to group... 😁 😁 😁
@@fitmotheyap yi is nowhere near broken lmao, only low elo would say that. yi is easily countered actually. if you play no cc champs into yi its your own fault
Those are tips for smurfers, never a silver/gold player would manage to do all of these steps correctly. Indeed if you mastered the mechanics of a champion, for example graves, you should be able to hit d4 with 400 to 500 games. Dont be scared to master 1 champion, its always better than playing multiple ones and never being able to master them. Pick a champ, turn into a champ.
This video was so helpful; I can see now that indeed, split pushing is much more effective in low elo, since your skill is much more meaningful than in team fights. Even if my team dies, I can usually get a couple of turrets and a bunch of farm (also, I would probably just die with them anyway). Also, I could see how sharing gold is a terrible idea. My enemy jungler wasted his time taking plates with his top instead of farming or doing herald (by himself), and I carried the game (even though I was 0/5/0) just by farming a lot. Low elo players love araming mid, trying to initiate pointless teamfights with 50/50 chance, and letting their side lane towers fall.
I was really let down by it. It should be titled "How to smurf better". For an actually bad player like me the info "Punish every mistake" is worthless. I make these mistakes and don't see them. How does this help me?
Farming and waiting for things to fall into your hands is the most direct way to losing a game and having your teammates flame you for afk farming and "jungle diff". As someone who plays in the targeted elo range I would highly advise against this suggestion in the video. Also, that "avoid grouping" comparison is just plain wrong for reasons that are even explained in the video itself. A battle of thousands cannot be compared to a 5v5 in League. Five players on each team is a very small number of participants and every decision and or slight advantage does matter. Your great play could mean the difference between a lost and won teamfight plus baron. The last trick is also very weird, considering other guides on this channel telling the players to push advantages and not leave lane after a successful gank and push instead, for example. Not even counting using Herald on a full HP tower instead of a half HP tower to get more true damage for the harder to kill platings where the tower has more armor. So much contradiction here. This video title seems wrong, it should be "Hector's Top 5 Jungle Tricks *for Challenger players* how to CLIMB Out of LOW ELO!". This video basically tells the average joe to completely poop on his team and play the game 1v9. This works well for a Challenger player in low elo who has a hugely better understanding of the game, more individual skill and can capitalize on the smallest of mistakes in a big way. It will not work well for players who are actually Gold and try to improve or get to that next higher rank.
First of all capitalizing on mistakes isn't the same as afk farming, if you think it's the same you probably don't recognize mistakes well enough. To the second point although I agree there are some cases you are forced to group because your team perma fights and they don't give a fuck about being 4v5 while you are splitting but you can avoid that a lot of times by pressuring side lanes and drawing enemies onto you, you have to do that before enemy groups I also disagree with your 3th point as if you want to climb long term you gotta take the responsibility and the only way to do that in lol is playing selfishly taking all the gold you can. Playing like that puts way more pressure on you than usual but I think it improves decision making as your decisions have bigger impact on the game so your mistakes get more obvious in a way.
@@daniberzethy6652 I never said that afk farming is the same as capitalizing on mistakes, where do you get that from? And I strongly disagree with the last point, it is your job to determine your win condition(s) correctly and play towards them. If you play Rammus and you have a Vayne on your team, taking all the Gold yourself is basically setting you up for losing the game because your ADC takes too long to scale up and win the game for you.
@@daniberzethy6652 Exactly. This guide was focusing on optimizing your gold income and map presence when needed -- not afk farming and ignoring ganks, but ganking/making a play on the map when it's possible and not wasting time forcing plays and farming instead.
Mr. Reese You just said in your first comment that your team will report you for afk farming if you play like that. Also I don’t think you should play tank jng in low elo because you neen to rely on teammates way too much, but thats just my personal preference.
@@daniberzethy6652 It depends on your team comp, blindly picking some carry jungler can be an auto-loss if you only have squishies in your team and no-one to engage, for example. My mains back in the day were J4, Vi, Nocturne and Pantheon (pre-rework). But today, I find none of these junglers really work the way they used to anymore with all new champs having insane mobility, jumps, dashes, shields and whatnot. I find aA lot more of success on Zac nowadays, for example, just soaking up damage and keeping the opponents busy so my team can do stuff.
I often get flamed for farming. Even on my 11/2/6 Evelynn Games, people flame me for farming when nothing is happening. Dude. I can't towerdive vs 3 people when they all got their stuns up... Seriously...
If you are Dia 3/4 you are still low elo. High Elo starts around Dia 1/2. That's also the mark Riot uses. Where players in Plat and Dia 3/4 are labeled as "skilled" while players in Dia 2+ are labeled as "elite"
The speed thing explain why I always am better with champs that has some type of velocity boost ability. The Don't ever tf is my religion now , what will be my new thing is the no sharing gold and the use of the Harold, simply amazing
In many ways tanks are more skill demanding not less (at least in terms of effectively climbing on them past a certain point). To play tanks well, you have to understand the game as a whole and what everyone needs from you as well as what the enemy team's trying to accomplish. This changes by the second but you have more tools open to you than carry champions. Utility spells provide an incredible array of options and dramatically raise the skill-cap of any champion. Combine that with tankiness and you have an even larger decision tree because you have options to navigate fights in ways that other champions can't even consider (extra dive opportunities too). The playstyle of many carry champions is far more "self-contained". You generally have fewer proactive play-making options and get more rewarded for farming. In teamfights, you try to burst an out of position carry (ideally from fog) or just DPS as you kite back. You're mostly thinking about yourself and trying to output the most damage while staying safe. You don't really have tools to engage or peel and frontline. As a tank, you have to understand a potential fight really well and whether it's a good one or not (numbers, team positioning and CDs for both sides, checking sums, checking Rs, trying to get flanks, thinking about vision, etc.). Your spells tend to be longer CD but more impactful in terms of fight setup as well as more committal. Your kit also has more complex interactions in a teamfight scenario. You have to think about everything because the wrong/poorly executed engage can bait the team into a losing fight. I know some of you will be skeptical but think about the difficulty in creating a program to hard carry as Nunu relative to actual carry champions like Graves or Karthus. I guarantee you that it would be exceedingly more difficult to make a successful Nunu bot even though the win rate of skilled Nunu mains is very comparable. Just making the bot understand how to use the W skill at appropriate times would probably be a monumental effort. Imagine how hard it would be to teach it what perfect peeling looks like. I’m just scratching the surface here. To create a strong tank bot, they’d have to make it truly grasp the game at a high level. For such a dynamic game, that’s infinitely harder than making a Graves or Karthus bot with tremendous accuracy, skillshot dodging, perfect combos and kiting etc. In fact, we’ve already seen cheaters do those things in the past with just scripts (thankfully Riot has done a good job stopping them). BTW: I play both carries and tanks but don't like raw damage carries. Champions like Shyvana or Karthus seem too repetitive in their playstyle and I feel constrained (especially in terms of being able to react to the map). On the other hand, Ekko, Shaco, Kha, WW (easy to learn but people really underrate his skill-cap and how well you need to understand tempo/snowballing), Kindred etc. offer far more creative options. Maybe they won't win more games but they sure are more stimulating to play.
I feel like most of these tips will hurt players in low Elo. For example, go alone and don't group. This might work when you outskill your opponents, but not when you are on a similar skill. And 1000 vs 1000 is not the same as 5 vs 5.
Is he a player? He doesn't sound like one but I mean that as a HUGE compliment. Imagine reading all this crazy shit like "Look at this Graves game, he tries getting a kill on Amumu, and when it doesn't happen he gets right back to farming enemy raptors," without any knowledge of League and still making it sound legit and like you mean every phrase. Very impressive.
As an ADC, if i could farm like half of the waves that get lost in sidelanes, i 1v9 every game, but you have to group because your team loves to engage on a 4v5 when you catch side waves
14:47 - That's worded poorly. Specifically, about champion assists. Every kill that goes without an assist is a waste of 150g for the team. You failed to mention that trading your own life to get kill gold on an enemy is rarely worth it. Especially if the enemy also got an assist. You also failed to mention that it's good to leave gold to a teammate that's more fed than you.
avoid grouping, but almost in each game they just knock down a tower, it's aram somewhere, but in the middle, there are no objectives and they start a tf for the kill, those situations are horrible, that's why I'd better go to a line to splitpush
Why do English speakers pronounce "Malkai" when referring to Maokai? why does the "o" turn into an "L"? like how? I haven't heard a single O in the English language that turns into an L... someone enlighten me plz
Today, we had Hector prepare a 3 course meal for the producer and his good friend Gordan Ramsy and his family while in a ranked game to show you guys that its not that hard
I said this is last jungle video, and ill say it again. There are no Kayn and Fiddle on lists of junglers. WHY? They are literally champs dedicated to jungle, while Ekko, Taliyah are on the list ...(i know they can be good junglers, but they are mainly played in lane)
The tips: 1: Don't force plays 2: Don't stop moving and farming 2b: Live and die by the scuttle crab 3: Avoid grouping 4: Build ms and sustain 5: Don't share gold
As long as you get good grades you will promote. My win rate is negative and I still got promoted 2 divisions at once for 3 times now. Just play well and get good grades in all of those 3 categories: COMBAT, INCOME, VISION
Farm, farm and farm. But what to do when all your liners die, then they steal jng camps on both sides, dont help with drake/herald/baron etc... and then force an aram? And before anyone says 'not all games can be won' those are 70% of the times you take a late game jng in bronze/silver. And the funny thing about liners taking all the camps...they are stil behind with exp. Taking erly game jng is nice, yea... but well....nwm
At 16:12, how would using the Rift Herald be optimal as using it would leave a few platings left giving the tower resistances until the 14th minute? Why not let your laner get it to 2 1/2 platings and finish off the tower with the Rift Herald instead?
I don't need tips on how to play as a challenger player in low elo and how to punish mistakes. I MAKE the mistakes. I can't just solo carry out of a sudden after watching the video. Don't teamfight because then my individual skill level doesn't show? Good! My skill level is terrible. Be passive and punish mistakes? I don't see a mistake when it's written in the chat. What do you think why I am in low elo? A game in low elo for a challenger player does not translate to my reality in these games at all. 0%. I need info on how to actually improve MY skill level instead of assuming mine is high and I just have to wait for mistakes by the enemy.
Sorry but what. 'Just farming and waiting for something to happen'. This doesn't teach you how to be a better jungler? That doesn't teach you how to assess and create situations by yourself which is what the best junglers do... You don't see challenger lee sin mains farming and waiting for someone to do something first, they are out there making stuff happen. Idk about this guide man. Alot of people are stuck because they have perma losing lanes and probably want to learn how to actively influence the game
The most op trick: get banned. Then you realize what the fuck I'm doing playing this game where they ban a player for telling his teammates they're making dumb plays or stupid moves because it has those keywords. We got some sensitive, naive people these days. Is it too much to ask when you're 1v3ing a lane for your to at least come up one person alive on a 4v2?
Doesn't it seem kinda rough to smurf? Like someone could be actively learning off these, indeed helpful videos, just to be possibly turned away by a smurf that could easily be one of the challengers y'all have as coaches?
Real talk: can I get a Top 5 Top Lane tricks for getting out, cause I don't jungle, lol. Though at this point with all the jungle tips I watch I might as well, lol... 🤣
step 1: play mid lane instead. step 2: watch vods of your favourite mid lane player and compare with your own games on the same champion. step 3: ??? step 4: profit
Play champions that deal high damage and are also mobile but mechanically not challenging. Like Tryndamere perhaps. Don't play champions that provide mainly utility like TF unless your macro is challenger level. Playing champions with built-in sustain is also a good one. Also limit your champion pool to like 2-3 totally different playstyles and pick what your comp needs and/or is good into your opponents. Last but not least: if you're tilting, uninstall the game and try again in a couple months. It's not worth it. Trust me. You've truly won at LoL when you've uninstalled the game from your computer.
The fact is : all these methods don't work in VCS , especialy in low ranks because players in those ranks don't even play properly , they keep feeding and blaming on the others players , in particular is jungler for not ganking them , that's all , excuse my poor english
ADC with 1-2 kills at 20 min mark and blames the jungler because before he/she is able to help, both bot laners are dead. Respect for all those like me playing JG
I started ignoring my team, if you gank a lane early that is full hp and your teammate is half hp, you will most likely end up in a 1v1 with a disadvantage as you have jungle item. There is a good chance your teammate will afk or miss his autos and spells. So try and focus on killing enemy jungle, or just killing only in lane if enemy you can kill them solo anyway. If you get super fed you can pretty much 1v5, if your team feeds so bad just split push.
What if you already do all of those things and Riot put u with feeders or iron 3 guys or afks or all of them, in every single game. Tell how can I get out of that when that happens at 9/10 of my games. Please help!!!!
Playing jungle in plat is so frustrating. You ping your smite is down. You ping to bait the enemy instead while they go facecheck as they have no vision of baron. Team starts baron despite all that and despite the full enemy team being alive. Enemy jungler steals baron easily because of the smite advantage. Still oblivious to their mistakes, ally team flames you.
Avoiding grouping is pretty fucking hard when your team mates are morons who feed every lane unless you are there and not farming. They somehow fail in the most simpe task of not dying -_-.
The average player needs to to be willing to learn , I was raised with the view if your gonna do something try to be the best you can at it . i am no faker /perks or any pro , but i take time to learn and expand my knowing of the game and try to do things people above my skill cap have proven works to help make you win . You would be shocked how simple macro Is lost on plat and below , but these players are like 10k games over the seasons they have played . but yet the support / adc is mid lane when there a stacked 3 wave crashing their second tower ... they split the xp between 3 people and fight the mid for the CS effetely putting 3 players behind in gold and xp
I don't understand why u guys nvr put Master Yi in any of the Jungler gameplay... I am new to the game but as far as I know Master Yi is a jungler as well and the only one I use
There is no direct coaching from skill capped. I subbed and looked around and even asked one of the creators in discord and they don't do coaching. Dont fall for what they say like I did
I dont agree with the "avoid grouping" tip. You're really telling low elo players to not group to win? that tip only works if you're better than your enemies and you actually know what you're doing, you need good understanding of the game (like splitpushing or invading, e.t.c) and good mechanics to take advantage of that. I dont think that's a good tip for low elo players, sometimes it's better to 5vs5 than let your team 4vs5 because low elo player are perma fighting even if they're out numbered
Also its anoying when you try and herald and your teammates just try and steal it without doing anything, or they bring their lane agro to it. Also annoying they try and steal turret plate gold.