Clarifying experience level with specific champions in que~
It is a simple idea, and Riot is all about CLARITY, well there will surely be less 'secrets' if this idea were to make the spotlight;
IMAGINE....
In que when you select a champion, and the picture of that champion appears above your name like always, you will see a 'mark' indicating the ammount of experience you have with that champion, and others can see this mark as well.
Do know, experience and skill are two different things. This mark does not show that you are a 'noob' or a 'pro'. It simply allows others to see how many games or maybe just hours of game play, you have put in with this specific champion.
For those who have played C&C it is similar and that is what gave me this idea. It is a RTS game and when your units enter combat and kill other units they gain experience, therefore being stronger than others without experience.
Now lets take it up a notch....
We can also see our opponents experience levels with their specific champions AFTER everyone is locked in. This way, you cannot devise a plan to pwn the less-experienced players, but once the game is loading you will know the level of experience your enemies have.
Maybe i am making this post because i am tired of people complaining when another lane is lost. I feel it will help people from bashing each other. It is easy to 'assume' your team mate has no idea how to play the game. But say, the mark will change every 250 games with a specific champion. Now, if i have played 250 games with my champion, and the enemy has played over 1000 games with theirs, we already are aware of the difference in experience. It is understandable for that person to lose their lane or to get pushed out or bullied, and the team should be understanding(HAHA.. People being understanding in League... lmao.. Funny) of this and do what they can to help secure that lane. Basically forcing the team to work together(Lol... People working together in the Solo Que.. Ahahahah) if they wish to have the best odds of victory, instead of just worrying about themselves and calling out others.
It is true, i often wonder if my team members have ever played their champion. Sometimes, i really try not to assume my team are 4 years old. And honestly, sometimes i just wish i could find out if they are outmatched or if they are just stupid.
So that is why i feel i need to make this comment. Either way, if a team member loses a lane of course everyone on the team is going to assume he does not understand how to play the game. But, if a team member with veteran experience loses a lane to another, it is easier to respect that person.
No matter how hard someone is beat, people show respect to those who have had experience and everyone goes down every now and then. Nobody shows respect to the elo-boosted and carried.