This could make Lol better and more challenging.

Zeyphel·5/16/2018, 7:44:52 PM·1 votes·782 views

Can you imagine a situation in which any champion could outplay any champion? Or a situation in which any champion could do mistakes and be punished by them? Yeah, That would be Great if not something unique. Of course that is not going to happen when 50% of the actual champions have point and click abilities or an amazing amount of attack speed which requires a right click and does a really good amount of damage. It is kind of sad that many champions cannot miss abilities or make mistakes; It doesn't allow players to improve a lot when playing those champions. It is not that the Lol's Players are terrible but that a lot of them just play champions with almost no space to improve or just a little capacity of improvement. It is hard to differentiate a good player from a bad player if you are a playing a champion which has all point and click abilities or just self-target abilities. The player cannot learn from mistakes because he cannot make mechanical mistakes which means that they are learning nearly nothing new with their champions. Their creativity will equal 0 because they have too limited options and even if you think about it as a noob-friend helping champ, It doesn't help as much because It crushes the player creativity until he gets used to not think and ''JUST PLAY''. With this being said, It is not reallly surprising the amount of players that are stuck in bronze 5. They do not make great mistakes when playing point and click/attack speed based champs and cannot learn from their mistakes.

These champions (The ones that are often considered easy, which is a wrong definition, the correct word is simple) don't teach too much to the player and don't help the summoner differentiate from a bad player or a player which requires a lot of improvement from a good player.

Why don't Riot make champions that are easy too play but have a lot of space to improve or abilities which you can fail and practice in order to develop your skills not only as a champion but as a player? I know half of the Lol's players like simple champions because they have almost no space to do mistakes and are rewarding but what about if you start thinking about it and analyzing your short room for developing while you play that champ?

6 Comments

No surrender5/16/2018, 8:13:05 PM1 votes

So what? I am playing a lot of Renekton so I am weak at champions like Ez or Ahri? You are right, but I am not that bad as Lee Sin

WHAT NOW?

ZephyrDrake5/16/2018, 8:18:05 PM1 votes

Then you realize that every champion has it's own playstyle and that depending on who they face they have to approach things differently. Your so called "short room for development" seems to be more of an excuse for when you lose to said champions while playing the "skilled" ones