@Cow Well I mean he did come in here giving us a tutorial on how to play the game. So I think it is justified discussing his skill. If you tryna teach something you better make sure you know what the f youre talking about
How I get to plat every season: Go to a list of OP comps, see which chosen I get with decent items and just build that. How I get to diamond every season: The same but more flexible, often rolling and levelling when I'm losing too much health. People get stronger after carousel and creep rounds, so make sure you power spike. Don't be afraid to lose 10-20 gold every now and then, it could save you 10-20 health which is way more valuable.
Okay as a player with 3 high diamond accounts I can guarantee this man is one of the scariest opponents you can face in this mode :D. Road to challanger please bunz you can make it
since you've combined them, maybe next time also add keynote for each elo before you start the match. Probably just more work for your editor, but it makes us happy... at least makes me happy xD, keep up the good work
To be honest i didn't learn a thing about this i just really love watching your TFT videos bunnzzzz and you made a 3 hour video sheeeeesh you know what i like
Body I actually loved this video, one of my favourites for sure, pls keep uploading rankeds and difficult games! I love those were you demonstrate how good you are for real! Hope to see more high elo's rankeds
So just wanna say 3 things about this. 1. Awesome concept, I enjoy this. 2. You might want to do seperate video's instead of one long video 3. I watched the iron game now, I feel like it would be a little difficult to follow for some beginners since you were buying random champions, added fortune etc.
You are still going strong with gaming my dude! My respect and greetings to you all the way from Greece i used to watch you waaaay back on your pro league of legends days and epic thresh gameplay! You were my inspiration on thresh. Thank you for all the crazy work through out aaall these years!!
Im only here to give u ideas for next time u play TFT. IF you get lucky and get spirit visage from Ornn. U get Tham to wear it with 2 warmog's. Never gonna die and infinite regen.
Next set instead of fortune or pirates, I hope they make a comp that multiplies your income by some factor or gives you flat gold per round. Ie. 3 units gives 50% bonus gold 6 units gives 100% bonus gold. "That'd be broken and busted at the same time."
The only thing I can think to improve this is explaining what/why you're doing things. As a new player in iron, as an example, I had no idea why you kept kat for so long
Execution spirit fabled comb is really good you should try it out. The keeper kennel hyper carry is also super good, could be fun to see you're twist on both combs
Hey Bunnzzzz, why do you stream on Facebook but not on RU-vid or Twitch? I love your vids and I hope you can go on Redox's youtube live stream again to chat with him and hopefully a collab TFT video too!
I think for the most part it is hard to give general advice to a specific rank, not to say you can't give general improvement tips, but telling someone something like its important to get 50 gold can also lead to them not leveling at the right times because they might think they have to stay above 50 gold. For instance, general leveling patterns are specific to stages, Lvl4: 2-1 Lvl5: 2-5 Lvl6: 3-2 Lvl7: 4-1 Lvl8: 4-5/5-1, etc. Telling someone this piece of information can be useful for them, but then you would also need to explain the importance of rolling to make your board stronger when you need to. Of course, you can learn all this stuff as you go, but it is important to play enough and watch educational videos. Not to talk bad to you or anything, but I think this video on a scale of 1-10 for educational purposes is a 3 or 4. I know this is intended for Iron players, but if you are iron in TFT, it is probably because you never play or haven't played enough, meaning it would be more effective to explain all the games different mechanics, such as augments and how to choose one, leveling patterns (most of them I listed above), itemization (importance of making items to save hp, the general rule is if you have 4 components you need to make an item) and how you should focus on saving HP rather then creating the best in slot items for a carry, playing strongest board (board strength has more factors than synergies, you will learn to evaluate board strength the more you play), and other things that I don't feel like listing. Also, I want to make sure you understand that I still like your videos and will keep watching them, thanks for all the content. This is just constructive criticism. TLDR: General advice is misleading and you should focus more on concepts.