Why does it feel like I always get bad a team

Fuppa·8/4/2017, 11:17:38 AM·1 votes·384 views

Oaky i was in bronze 5 and i decided that ive been playing since early season 4 its time for me to get better. so i started watch videos,guides,watching streams ect got to bronze 4 got demoted that was hard to swallow but i still had faith got back to bronze 4 got to bronze 3 i was like this is really working im improving got to 90lp in b3 and bam thats when i get the handicap team like it seems like no one plays a tank in a tank meta so i played a tank couldnt win a game after that basic of the story im back to b4 with 3 lp

6 Comments

Cocho8/4/2017, 12:24:13 PM3 votes

If you wanted to climb. Then CUT DOWN IN YOUR CHAMPS OH MY I don't understand how people can complain about their team when they aren't even helping themselves out. You are 136W 179L. 43% winrate in ranked. Your most played champion has 22 games, and has a 27% winrate. You've played 48 unique champs in ranked. If your top ~3 champs aren't literally 90% of your ranked games, then you aren't that serious about climbing.

You are not going to improve on a champion when you play them so inconsistency. Its hard to focus on the game and whats happening around you when you're putting most of the focus on your champion. You aren't going to develop muscle memory, damage foresight, or knowledge of all their matchups when you play so many champions. Its hard to pay attention and know this, while focusing on everything happening on the map or in a teamfight/skirmish/seige.

Looking at your champs, I promise you, that you'll get silver or gold if you spam Swain mid/top. He's fantastic at basically all elos, but you dont really play other champs that are as amazing as him in low elo specifically.

If you dont want basically one trick swain, then atleast pick 2 roles, 2 champs in each role, and never play anything else.

ThePikol8/4/2017, 11:38:33 AM1 votes

I was in your situation so let me give you some advices

  1. You have to know you are bad. When you accept this you can start improving. I thought to mayself "I am facing the worst players and struggle" and it stuck my pride.

  2. Don't look at meta. It's Bronze. Play what you enjoy and learn that champ. As time goes you will be good with it and will win.

  3. You don't need tank in team. You need something to kill people with because your team is bad and will not carry you. If you won't deal dmg no one will. Meta starts much higher

  4. Some say that split push is more effective in Bronze. I disagree. Your team won't know what you do and will flame you. They don't look if you are near them or if you take inhib. As soon as they spot enemy they will rush and fight so if you split they will fight 4v5. Be there with them.

  5. Dont listen to your team. They are in Bronze for a reason. If they go solo dont try to save them. They will die and you with them. it's sometimes better to let them die alone.

  6. Don't flame them and dont try to give them advices. Focus on your game

MLDzXnRRR8/4/2017, 11:39:16 AM1 votes

People in bronze don't play to win. They play to have fun even if this means that they intentionally do the opposite of the meta. Try Nasus, Trynd, Udyr, Yi or something similar and splitpush until you reach gold. It should work. I did this in season 5. I think I started in high bronze or silver, then spammed Nasus when I was in a tryhard mood. Above gold I spammed Kayle support and was just ulting my adc. Above platinum the struggle is real, because you will often play versus decent players and your team will often have boosted players or bought accounts. I gave up playing ranked after season 5.