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Originally Posted by DubiouslyDubious
Yeah because when I try to I always get autoattacked by the ADC and since I do far less damage than they do I dont see the point.
A good support is going to time their auto attack harass when the enemy ADC is going to last hit. Thus, the ADC has to make a choice and either hit you and miss the CS, or take an auto attack for free. This is how you execute a positive auto attack trade.
I'm watching your Janna game now after spectating your Vel'Koz game previously. You are just not threatening and there's no deceptiveness in your play. You tend to use your abilities and then just hide in the brush or behind your ADC (which is really poor positioning) and do nothing, which makes it even harder to land your abilities because the enemy can easily predict when you are going to use them again (you are only moving into an aggressive position when you are using your abilities). You would instead prefer to be pacing around, bluffing that you are going to use an ability or auto attack, so that it protects the times that you actually want to use one.
You also didn't win the race to level 2, something we talked about previously. Instead, your Vayne got hooked and almost gave first blood when you guys were still level one and the wave was about to crash tower . Your combined failures at level 1 helped to create this scenario.
In summary, you need to be applying a lot more pressure for your ADC. It will simultaneously protect your ADC while causing the enemy lane to make mistakes. It's difficult (but possible) to do it with defensive supports like Janna, but very easy to do on aggressive supports like Vel'Koz.
Last edited by Snamuh; 12-26-2015 at 01:18 PM.