I wanna make it to pro in 3 years.

UnknownDestrayon·3/4/2017, 2:48:07 PM·4 votes·1,354 views

I wanna attempt to make it to pro in the next 3 years, anything I should just grind practicing, or any tips that I need to know to be better? Thanks! :)

40 Comments

Akali is SO HOT3/4/2017, 6:53:58 PM2 votes

Pro play will probably be dead in 3 years tbh

Divine Winds3/4/2017, 11:02:51 PM2 votes

I don't get why people are downvoting this... If he wants to be a pro, let him follow his dreams.

Faie3/4/2017, 3:58:14 PM1 votes

If you want to make it pro, you have to play league as a profession. That means putting in at least 8-10 hours of League a day. Can you play 10 hours of soloq a day? Cause that's what it takes to get good enough. Once you're challenger you can look into teams, but until then it's soloqsoloqsoloq.

Timethief493/4/2017, 6:35:19 PM1 votes

keep open alternatives for the case your plan fails. you dont wanna be standing without any options in 3 years if you didnt make it

Moetaro3/4/2017, 6:40:11 PM1 votes

You should study instead of that.

Well, you know, I dont want you to say "nobody told me" when you realize reality. Remember that I told you.

Critmaster Garen3/4/2017, 10:57:25 PM1 votes

i think its easier to be a streamer/youtuber. the stress should be much less (your performance doesnt have to be on top all the time and people will still watch you) and success chances are higher than making it in the pro scene imo.

if you actually want to make it into the pro scene, a good start would be to try and reach challenger, and try to get scouted by one of the larger teams.

UnknownDestrayon3/5/2017, 2:53:53 AM1 votes

bump.

UnknownDestrayon3/5/2017, 2:49:23 PM1 votes

I'm looking for is some advice to improve my gameplay and outlook on the game so that I'm maximizing my time efficiently in practice, does anyone have advice for in game mechanic's and decision making skills I may need to work on?

BlastRush3/5/2017, 3:01:29 PM1 votes

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Erockandroll3/4/2017, 3:14:55 PM1 votes

All I can say is good luck.

The thing that gets me about Professional anything, (Major or Minor league) is that it's effectively your Job. So practice for a professional arena will require just as much time investment. (Can you afford to Practice League as if it was a full time Job?)

Outside of that, I suppose you would need connections, as well as experience playing in a team. If you could get 4 others to form a team and participate in a qualifying tournament, that would likely be a first step into such an endeavor.

UnknownDestrayon3/8/2017, 12:03:23 AM1 votes

bump.

Quil Evrything3/4/2017, 3:29:10 PM1 votes

work on perfect CS