What distinguishes a good......

Quacker2·4/17/2016, 12:04:21 AM·2 votes·660 views

Here is a good little game I came up with.

All you do is look at the champion that is posted above you and reply to the board, explaining what separates the great players from the mediocre ones (more than one person can reply to a champion). Then you post a picture of the champion that you want to see answered later on below. Here is an example:

Nami @With nami landing bubbles will make you or break you. So the first thing that separates good and bad nami players is their ability to land this consistently on the right target. Also, being able to land tidal wave on multiple champions diving your carry in a teamfight can be critical--especially when you consider the moves slow speed and predictability.

Caitlyn

3 Comments

A Simple Desire4/17/2016, 12:10:31 AM1 votes

Actually putting traps where they are stepped on then utilizing the free headshot. Not Q'ing when someone is on your face. Not R'ing when someone is on your face. Not wasting your E on absolutely nothing. Darius next

darapier174/17/2016, 12:15:36 AM1 votes

Although caitlyn is easier mechanically than many champions, being able to position correctly is critical. This is due to her headshot stacks, which are amplified when in a bush, as well as her ulti stopping when hitting a champion. Additionally, the ulti target is important as she cannot simply ult a random low health target due to the channel and importance of said target. Finally, positions of traps are key as champions get stunned for a long time, making them quintessential for a long range ADC to utilize corrctly when being chased, getting caught out or catching out an enemy. (Dont play caitlyn, these just seem to make sense) Talon