@@harrypottah5614because every other coach goes “go here, do this, buy this” while hardly explaining fuckin anything, or they ramble on for 3 minutes about why you’d do something. Perry tells you why you need to do something, very quickly, very efficiently and concisely. No other LoL content creator is this efficient in delivering helpful info. At least that’s my opinion, you could have a differing one for sure.
I just want to say I love your content and it has gotten me more into the game in general. One problem I find as when I watch other top jungler streamers since I got into you sometimes I want to watch live streams of people at high ranks, But they just have the worst personalities they just flame and complain all game or they don't even talk about the game and just bitch at their chat. It is super unwatchable. I really think you focusing more internally and not really making things about other people comes off super mature and really is a good to watch. I'd really like to see you Coach Seagull a former pro Overwatch player who is running jungle up to masters he is in plat after little over a month.
@@hanthony no problem mate agurin is mostly ok but has his moments you should watch kirei if you want top 100 challenger gameplay that is 100% non-toxic
I already do all this in my gameplay, albeit not as efficiently, but I was never really able to put it into such concise concepts. This is exactly the reason I reach at least diamond when ranking, because I'm not mechanically good nor I have insane reactions to outplay my enemies, people just don't realize how hard is to play against a player that knows how to control the mid-game until it's too late, especially a jungler that does this. This is also the reason why playing for herald when ahead is also super strong, because you can get easy towers that way as well. One thing perry didn't mention in this video is how this applies as well if you are hard losing the mid-game, only that instead of trying to control their jg, you need to control yours with vision to avoid precisely what he's doing in this video from the enemy team. If your teammates are bad at playing from behind and don't help you to control vision at this stage, you should always focus on one side of your jg, the side closest to their next objective (dragon, t2, etc) and go by layers, vision first and your camps later, that way you don't get caught like that rengar was near krugs.
Very insightful! Would you say this changes any in low elo where games drag on for 30+ minutes? And where your team mates won't take the camps at 14:15 but will go for baron or aram instead?
What u think about perma cycle your camps and invade until u have 2-3 levels and items above the rest of the players in the game. ofcourse killing enemies if its free and then basicly win becouse you are to strong for anyone to handle, is this not a valid strategy?
So if no one is strong on my team I should just continue afk farming and looking for pics and good fights objectives (if possible) ? and not follow the best of the worst to maybe bring him back into the game and still get turrets
Good video. I would definitely go back and farm when you said not to. In the past i would just get really strong but could never close out games. Thanks for providing direction and insight on how to snowball and close out with taking towers and sitting in fog.
Hey man, love the content. Could you also do a video about champs and how to assess them ? You've mentioned that we should be looking at items instead of scorelines but I don't really know how to tell my yasuo is strong or stuff like that
Hell yeah we like your content Learning to play as jg and your videos have opened uo my mind to what i should be doing. Love ya content, cheers my man have an aqesome week
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