haha no way the previous video was very useful to see my mistakes as a jgler, especially playing for kills over camps and objs. i am excited for another one.
bro this one is absolutely good, better than the generic jg guides video when they talks about general stuff in a flashy way without any real values. I suddenly became the all knowing map scanning big brain (nerd) of the team now.
Freaking good content man. Great attitude as well, ure great ^^ I've seen crystal clear improvement on fundamentals and priorities on the game just from trying to follow your teachings from your past 2h video.
Probably in the scenario where your Top Lane has decent CC to assist with a gank and is in a matchup that they can win. Why? If they can statistically win without you, you can be the "win harder" factor. If you can accelerate your Top Lane in these conditions, 1 or 2 kills will usually get them to the point where they are self-sufficient enough to 1v2. I think at this point there are two macro options, you can request your now strong top-laner to swap with botside and continue to hammer topside with numbers advantage, or you can focus on getting your bot side caught up while having the ability to take Grubs / Herald at leisure. I could be wrong, because I'm bad at the game. But the logic seems to make sense.
@@cameronsmith9562 The scenario I can think of is a scenario where you are losing and your botlane is also losing, therefore you can't contest dragons and have a low chance of sucessful ganking at bot, so you must get something else somewhere. Herald and grubs are not as good as dragon soul, and toplaners generally speaking will never carry as hard as a fed botlane, but atleast you are getting something and not just giving up everything.
bruiser matchups are worth to gank, just 1 kill decides the bruiser matchup and the guy can snowball hard against the other one, also when they both dont have teleport, if enemy cant teleport he will miss out on a lot
This is amazing. This could easily be behind a pay wall to teach all of this. I've learnt so much in this video and your previous video on jungling to the point where it's completely changed my view on how to jungle and the enjoyment of playing a jungler!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OjFq2qPmFOE.htmlsi=fGD0hkjYUAp5xws2 Saying the 3 camp into invade was unnecessary and to just full clear was interesting, as in the video linked above you recommend it over full clearing. Cool to see even still your view of the role is changing 🙂
28:21 lol I'm in that elo where if I ping that I’m on my way, then immediately Draven and Nami will assume I'm already there and they'll instantly engage.
it cannot be a coincidence that the moment after i decided to queue a game after watching/listening to this video and the last one, i started a win-streak. thanks so much bro, hopefully i get a lot of the fundamentals ingrained in my head as time goes
I watched the first and this(second) video 4 or 5 times total and I went up +386LP the past two weeks... like wow, there are so many valuable things in your channel, it's amazing.
At 28 mins, I don't think about my ADC freezing, I look at the wave and think that will crash into our turret because the incoming wave is too slow to meet it and then it will bounce back so if I am going to make a play, it's now or never and only if the enemy stay on the wave. Same result, slightly different thinking... am I outright wrong here?
Legit the instant I watched this and another one of his tutorial videos i've significantly improved my jungle carry potential. I've even won games from super far behind where my team is inting and raging in chat, all because I just stuck to the fundamentals he teaches here. Thank you for such an in depth guide and for helping me conquer the trolls.
Played league for about a year or two, 5-6 years ago, and just picked it up again. Not even kidding, I feel WAYYYY better now than I did when I played back then, and I’ve only been playing for about a week now, thanks to your videos. Keep up the good shit perry
These are dope keep them coming. Would love a shoutout to your discord, like a quick 15-30 seconds at the bit if we want to be apart of the community at the beginning. Then get into the meat. Like Skill Capped Gaming does their intro
Man this videos are a masterpiece, really. Only watching the first class and I know something already about wave control and matchups in jungle I went from gold iii to platinum iii and it has been pretty easy to climb if i do not play reckless and stick to the fundamentals.
at 40:44 why don’t you play for dragon after recalling? edit: or at 43:43 why dont you take dragon instead of recalling? doesnt that put the enemy jg in a better position to take it?
Oh btw how do you think the second split is going to impact gank or farm since farming gives much more experience now so ganking isn't necessary to keep a high enough level to be relevant.
Its like I have a puzzle and I made the best image of It I can with some of the pieces. And now someone comes and shows me where other pieces fit in and I'm starting to figure out what image the puzzle is supposed to show. And its feels so good! I have terrible mechanics so i play fingerless champions only but I still managed to get d3 with 60-70% w/r from s8 until now every year except 2022 when i didn't play at all. I believe I can reach masters next split. I used to not even try for anything higher than d3 because I'm lazy and also garbage mechanically(also I have a bit of ranked anxiety). But I think I should try for higher elo. Some of the things you say i knew some I didn't but it feels really nice to know why I was doing some of the things you show. I didn't really know. I was doing them because i thought its the better play and didn't really understand exactly why. Also some of the things i was doing wrong and I will try to fix my bad habits now.
Great video. I’ve played since S1 and jungle has always been my least played role, but I’m trying to improve because I think it can be one of the best to carry yourself out of low Elo. I’ve been having some success in a small sample size before watching this, and am going to implement these tips to be even more successful. The one thing I’m confused about so far is the tower Priority. I was under the impression that mid lane towers are the most important because of how they impact the objective priority when taken. Also at low elo it’s more like 1/5 games or more if I’m unlucky that my teammates just don’t listen to my pings at all. Sometimes it’s particular players, like top lane. So I generally just ignore this laner rather than trying to force anything. I think this is the best to do, right?
a good think i learn about waves its that you can see which teams minions are stronger by % and how dmg they reduce by enemy minions just by clicking on em so y u know of its pushing torwards u or not credits to alois the goat FUNDAMENTOS
Thanks much Perry. I just wanted to ask, you want to clear weakside camps ASAP, but what if there's a gank or something that's looking pretty free? Is it better to prioritize clearing the weakside camps and getting back strongside with gold, or just take the kill and be late to weakside camps?
Hey bro, I have a kinda unusual inquiry. If one of my solo laners are losing hard and struggle to cs without getting killed/poked out of lane/dove, is it okay to form a tag team with them where I help them push for prio, they help me accelerate my camp clears and roam together to gank his lane or other lanes or invade etc. ? 🤔
If any toplaner in emerald hears you, they will afk in real life i swear. The amount of times i dont go top lane cause they got stomped and dont watch pings and they start killing my camps and go afk out of spite is not real.
Appreciate it Perry. This sort of thing helps me as a Diamond player to take it to the next level. One thing I would like to learn about is what to do when your team aren't playing with you. Like your camps are top so you're in top but they go make a play in bot, or they pull the trigger 1 camp early, or whatever else.
Love the video. In the first part, you had your camera over the map and that made it really hard to follow what you were saying. It’s so important to have the map for context when discussing pathing/objectives/etc.
This is great stuff. I’m getting back into jungle and this really helped refine how I play jungle. Most of my issues are getting salty with teammates griefing and getting tilted from them.
Thank you for the effort. Your facecam covering the the important parts (minimap, bottom left) during explanatory clips from games makes it much harder to see what's happening (wave states, player positioning, objectives, pings) than necessary. Maybe you could change the layout for the next video(s).