Yet again.... and a tip new players

Lywoe·6/13/2016, 8:39:03 PM·1 votes·2,231 views

Back to B5, I get a mid that hasn't play as that champ in 6 months. I get a bot team that died 3 times each in within the first 12 mins. I went 5/1 and they kept making the same horrible plays. Not to mention a Ryze at top. Bad team, bad plays. The best thing to do is just ff at that point. Otherwise we are just going to be playing a game for 30 mins only to lose. Why? Because a team isn't a team with no teamwork. That's what I handed every game, the other team can at least team up, mine does not and this nearly every game. These are the teams this game gives me.

124 Comments

Deep Terror Nami6/13/2016, 8:42:30 PM9 votes

The only time your chances of losing are absolutely 100% is when you forfeit, so if you're intent on climbing it's never advised.

DemonSushi6/13/2016, 9:04:33 PM4 votes

The point is to improve yourself. The team that you can is going to be, on the average, similar to what you got. The only way to really climb is to improve yourself a lot that you can carry you (and your teammates) to a higher tier. And if you happen to find a good player to duo (ie you have good synergy during the game you play together, you can always add that person so you get a better chance as well. I, for one, don't like surrendering. I use that as a chance to better myself. When people are that much more fed, the only way to win against them is by outplaying them, which requires higher skill, which takes practices to achieve. In an easy game, where you are fed, you can make mistakes and still be okay cause of the items that you bought. The true test of skill is when all odds are against you. At this point, you will just lose, but if you can't see any point in playing in a losing game, you probably won't improve quickly

borger6/13/2016, 8:44:36 PM2 votes

level 9

Blue Collar Bear6/14/2016, 1:38:07 AM1 votes

If it is Lyless, I'm kind of surprised you're still stuck in Bronze. I've given you my advice before.