Faker is easily the most consistent midlaner right now. People like you keep saying this shit and then he proceeds to outplay the competition year after year
not really, there's Chovy, Knight, Showmaker has been slumping only recently whereas Faker has had longer slumps and lower lows before Faker is one of the best but let's not disregard others who are in the conversation
@@kentjaye5025 bro, no one is disregarding anyone. Don't go replying on the whim.Maybe Faker has lows lower than any midlaner u mentioned, but he has highs higher than any of them ever achieved.
That thing with timing minions attacks is also too complicated. I'd rather recommend trying that spacing staff, when you have no minions to last hit, so you can watch enemy character closely.
Faker doesnt need the micro movements now because he can just show it up whenever he needed it and he is just playing fundamental of the game, the timings of when to do objective, when to be aggresive or not and when to skirmish is one hell of a job as a midlane actually, he just wants to dictate how to play the game depending on the comp of the team
Spacing can be used in this game just the same. I do it for Smash. Just to have fun when playing against cpu. Good for characters and in general. But looks like it can be done here too. Should benefit at times.
@@johannesisaksson7842 no wonder ur an Annie main, the kinda guy who would insult homeless people for not having a home 🤣🤣 but yeah if it helps u sleep at night for sure
6:00 i dont think its too hard. i do think its too tiresome for a very minimalist advantage. It takes two to play this baiting duel and in a lot of lanes you can simply not partake in it for basically no risk at all if you know what you’re doing.
That means If you want enemy to walk up to last hit you need to "Approach side on" Let the enemy have a chance to take minions and Enemies don't think you can hit him.
And enemy can skills to take minions you need approach side on left or right to dodge . As you can see on video sylas trying to Q kill minions and hit faker at the same time . Faker know that and dodge from minons . Sorry my english pretty bad
Thats how league works,, thats how league players should play after 10k hours and not be hardstuck in low elo somehow when league is easy game to get good at,, it just takes a LOT of time to learn everything u need to be that good,, knowledge is 90%,, mechanics 10% but ofc depends on champ but still knowledge is most important thing,, good macro knowledge experience and decision making,, its just knowing what to do at any given moment,, its looks hard but after time you ll get used to it without thinking about it,, its totally nornal laning by Faker but low elo players cant do even basics thats why they are under diamond, good basics of the game and decent mechanics =easy diamond,,, so if you are under diamond go back to basics
the details are always there, just the more you play the more you notice them, you probably spaced in multiple occasions just by instinct. A little more thought into it and you realise its the basis for trading so one of the most important fundamentals at least for laning. He is probably master/challenger but i cant be sure sorry
WHAT AN INCREDIBLE OUTPLAY "The enemy straight walks into a stun under tower, knowing that he's facing a champion with 4 dashes in it's kit that have almost no cd" Obv faker outplayed, no mate, that Hecarim is boosted or he just bought that high elo account, nowdays it's common af DISCLAIMER: I'M NOT AN HATER I'M JUST POINTING THE TRUTH (I did watch only the first clip, honestly after that """outplays""" are no that good)
If he didnt walk through bush early, he wouldv not been forced to trade sylas 1v1 close range lvl 1. So what u try to explain, that he is "that kind of genius" in this situation, is just because he made a fault. Its always the same. This what u explain are easy basic mechanics which nearly every korean player has. There are so much good players out there. But if Faker does some average pro play, everyone acts like OHMYGOD THE MOVES.