To All Twisted Treeline Experts........

Ackir·4/22/2018, 1:47:25 AM·2 votes·1,978 views
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(still thinking about it) I have decided maybe quit Summoner's Rift, due to toxicity and worsened gameplay that some team members made

So i had reached level 30 and refused climb rank in Solo/Duo/Flex Q on Summoner's Rift, been declining invites from friends and I'm guilty of that

So i played some Blind Pick TT with ornn , jhin and corki (the picture)

I exactly don't know what to do except solo lane... idk what the Baron-Like monster named vilemaw , never killed it , i forgot the name

So the main point is that i saw some youtube videos, it say support have to be with jg most of the match, and let the other solo lane and it mentioned about 3 meta, support, jungle and adc.... so im kinda confused and tell me which champ is best to climb in TT

3 Comments

Agent Corgi4/22/2018, 2:11:15 AM4 votes

I'm no expert, but let me assure you Twisted Treeline is a much different experience than Summoners Rift. One thing I've come to learn is that Premades are king here. If your team is all on the same page, you'll have a better chance of success. There's also two different team setups, Jungle Comps & Support Comps.

Jungle Comps: Similar to Summoners Rift. You have your Toplaner (Juggernaut, vanguard, Some Wardens & Skirmishers), Jungler (Tanks or some Assassins) & your Botlaner (Mages). These take time to scale, but can win late game. An example of a Jungle Composition Darius - Skarner - Malzahar

Support Comps: A very effective strategy since it scales much faster than Jungle-Comps & you could win as early as mid-game. Here you have a Hypercarry (Certain Marksmen or Melee DPS), a Support (Tank Supports & a few Enchanters) & your Botlaner (Mages) An example of a Support Composition Kayle - Taric - Brand

For more information, check out the 3v3 Bible. I got alot of information there when I first started playing Twisted Treeline http://www.3v3bible.com/

Elkington VI4/22/2018, 2:35:19 AM2 votes

Oh boy. If SR used to frustrate you, TT will have you seething or depressed by the time you reach 50-100 games, especially if you're a solo player.

420 grams4/22/2018, 2:05:48 AM1 votes

Don't do the support meta unless you get to high elo or have voice comms.

Vile is actually pretty easy to take, probably about the same as an elder dragon.

For jungle if you can play something like zac or shaco or anything that can gank often and easily over walls you'll do great. Other than that juggernauts are great for top lane and control mages are great for bot.

In general youll want to play champions that are independent and can take of themselves and don't need a lot of items to function well. Also aoe is really good due to the tight spaces you'll be fighting (like anivia).