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I was wondering why there are so many comments about "useless." So I went to check the video, turned out that I misspelled "useful" to "useless." Sarcasm wasn't something I was trying to go for. Also 335 - 325 = 10 btw. Not sure If I was high or something that I couldn't do basic arithmetic. Sorry about all the inconvenience, not the greatest video but the idea is there. I really hope you guys find it useful!
Its fine, my 4 years statistics degree didn't catch that. Some how It made sense or I was too focused on the material. Don't get bothered by it, keep doing what you're doing!
True this is a skill thats developed subconsciously i had started doing it a bit when i was around silver and later i started using it more and more without paying much mind to it even if i dont play adc a lot
There really is no mastering tethering. Unless you’re constantly playing on 0 ping and memorize the range the attack speed and MS of every champion it’s incredible difficult
I mean you gotta start somewhere. Guma didn't magically get born good at league. He practiced, focused and was serious and determined about achieving his goals. Not saying there isn't some natural talent, of course it exists but you can improve if you are serious about it and focus on the things that matter and don't get distracted or tilted by whatever else happens in the game.
These ideas are examined and discussed most famously from: 上单老祖, a Chinese channel about leagues. But this channel did a very great job of gathering these ideas with multiple in game examples, and of course the translation part as well. The only imperfect part is the textbook example from KT-Deft playing as Xayah vs Kai’sa is not included in this video. Commented by a CN super server master ^^
Yeah, I was going to use the Deft outplay Viper clip for my intro, but I couldn't find the orginal clip without bgm. It was gonna be so hype. Btw LaoZu is the goat!
I always love these little guides. The wave management guide was super helpful. I’d love another wave management video around basics like freezing or a roaming one if possible ❤ keep up the great work!
Still rewatching this video from time to time, and I have to say it's one of the best video ever made : precise, easy to understand, good showcasing clips, about a hyping and technical subject thats hasn't been explained a lot on youtube
Honestly wasnt fully following the math you were writing out but what I took from it is that you’re not obligated to auto them the first chance you get. You have to wait til you predict they’ll turn away.
Another banger. Seriously, where did you get all these knowledge from? Just educational videos one after another and each blowing up my NA mind. Insane
Thank you sir! To be honest, I think most challengers are doing this in their ranked games. But they don't know how it is done and why it worked that way. I just happened to know it and is able to demonstrate it in an understandable way.
Shows how much there is to learn about this game and how much things that are often overlooked like spacing can make a huge difference especially if you master it. It also feels like the players in those clips are so focused on having free damage or even trades via spacing that they themselves get damaged for free by someone with better spacing knowledge. If I were them, knowing that I cannot beat my opponnent at spacing games, I'd just stop trying to beat them via spacing and try another strategy.
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This is why early boots are important in botlane. If you want to sneak in autos while enemy adc is doing a lasthit, even with tier 1 boots it makes a huge difference whether or not you can poke an auto and get out of range fast enough before they trade you an auto back.
Not so sure... spacing can be used to a lot of different situations plus it's not intrinsic that your talking about AA in this matter, maybe Thetering is better to reffer to this kind of situation alone
This seems very useful indeed, but also extremely fun to practice since it's basically all mind games, and I love mind games XD I'll definitely try it tomorrow, thanks a lot for the awesome vids ^^
sheesh. Uzi did it preety easy while Guma was spamming the Auto Range when spacing. If Uzi doesn't have attitude problem, he will be the best ADC in the world.
nothing wrong with using tools at your disposal in guma's case, plus tether chaining is easier on ashe due to slow on autos - not to discredit uzi ofc.