A Clan Overdosed event

TrisOD·1/13/2015, 8:52:44 AM·8 votes·892 views
LoL Inhouse - Google Sheets

I just really wanted to share something that I put a lot of time and effort into at the end of last season for the gaming community I am apart of(Clan Overdosed). I put a lot of work into it (and I did have some help- shout out to DoodleOD and SnorlaxOD) and I really wanted to share it with the League of Legends community as a whole. While I know the specific stats do not mean much to anyone here, there is a 1 in a million chance that someone on this board might like the idea and want to do something like that or possibly build on it to make it better. OR possibly people may want to be involved with our OD events like this in the future. If people do want to use this in the future having these docs made will save upwards of 30 hours trying to organize how the formulas will work (unless you are a wiz at google docs).

Basically what this was was an in house event where each week we played anywhere from 3-8 games. I would pick two captains (two players of equal strength) and we then drafted players school-yard-pick-style in a 1-2-2-2-2-1 pick order. I kept track of every single game played during the season and managed the stats as best I could between games to keep it as current as possible. what was unique about these stats was the ability to see specific lane stats as well as directly relate your stats to others competing in the event. Some weeks we would have so many people that we would have multiple in house games going at once. Season 2 is starting today and I am hoping to have an even better turnout this season. I always give OD members first dibs on getting into games but we always welcome friends and people who want to join in on the fun. Teamspeak is mandatory and having bad manners/bad attitude will quickly get you kicked out of the event. Feel free to shoot me message if you ever want to talk to me about this spreadsheet or potentially joining us in future events!

**EDIT- If this would be better posted somewhere else, please do not hesitate to let me know.

2 Comments

miamibadboi1/14/2015, 3:01:18 AM1 votes

We welcome all skill levels and expect friendliness as we encourage teamwork and good manners!

True Chill1/14/2015, 3:01:43 AM1 votes

They're a lot of fun for sure. Great work with the spreadsheets, man.