Playing 1-2 games a day now with some people from PoE.
Even though I watch this **** every day... So much is different from season 3 or 2 or whenever I last played. My low skill that I had is non-existent now.
Only saving grace is that I don't care about normals which is what we play. It's pretty fun again.
Naa. I'm not even remotely ready to play 5's. I know that we play for fun, but you obviously want to win. I'm not capable of giving you a shot at winning.
It's amazing how bad I am right now. I tried adc in a game. Was winning lane because they were worse, was like 1/1/2 at 13 minute marker with 50ish cs.
Naa. I'm not even remotely ready to play 5's. I know that we play for fun, but you obviously want to win. I'm not capable of giving you a shot at winning.
Typically what happens is we mess around for a game or two playing off champions and we lose, then Karak gets tilted and locks in the fp Fiddlesticks and that's when we have to go into tryhard mode.
I'm looking for tips or general strats on ADC. By no means an expert but been playing a lot of adc with a duo support in team builder recently and I enjoy it. At least allows me a bit more flexibility when I'm solo q and need to play something other than top or jg.
By far I like Ashe most. Just started trying Cait and like her too. Low skill cap ADCs are good for me.
If I've been spamming a bit of ADC I'm comfortable playing it with a positive winrate at low-mid diamond.
By far the biggest thing most ADCs fail at is pushing lane correctly when their opponents leave, and transitioning to a different lane to push when the opportunity comes up ( post BF - almost no point doing it before that ).
Also post-BF if enemy lane opponent backs and your jungler is botside you should be calling for dragons.
Where can I learn about lane mechanics and how/when to push as ADC?
My ~50 games in team builder may mean nothing at all but I feel I am constantly out-cs'ing my competition in lane and trading well. I lolking them after and they are usually similarly ranked to me.
You're probably much better than me, but typically if you're out CSing your opponent, your trading should be more aggressive. It depends on your and their support, but if you have a damage lead they shouldn't want to trade, so you can zone them out more.
If you're ahead and you have somewhere else you can go, you can push your lane and go mid or get dragon while they're trying to catch up and push the wave back.