Losing an inhibitor in low ELO is devastating because players dont respect the power of super minion

Hibeki·11/29/2017, 9:06:09 AM·1 votes·128 views

Even up to Diamond ELO, losing an inhibitor is not the end of the world.....if you have team coordination.

Most games, its fair to say, you dont.

A super minion can not only clear an entire turret by itself, it clears the minion waves making the next super even faster.

If you see 2 supers, say goodbye to both nexus turrets unless you auto-recall.

Seriously, the power gained from losing an inhibitor is a bit retarded. Wait for the lane to push ever so slightly with a super minion and force baron, you just auto-win a game if you know how to use it.

Losing TWO inhibitors at once with baron up? If t he enemy team isnt a braindead monkey the game is straight up over.

They choose to either A) Protect the nexus turrets and B, giving you at minimum a 4v5 or a free baron

or B) Contest baron and lose nexus turret (s) that they might not even win depending on if you are the team ahead or not.

So many games im the only one ahead but I have to sit in base on super minion duty because literally no one else will. If I leave to go stop their bad trades then we lose our nexus turrets.

Nerf super minions or lower the duration that super minions are spawned after losing an inhibitor.

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