Why is everyone so mad?

TheShadowFoxZ·2/21/2015, 9:39:49 PM·4 votes·340 views

So, a lot of people have been mad lately (or always) about champion imbalances. This champion is broken, this one is not useable, and this one is OP. But for the most part, many champions are more than enough balanced that a single player, no matter how fed, cannot 1v1 without being somewhat skilled at the game. In addition, many people are able to hold their own as any champion against any champion if they are skilled enough. Shouldn't we not ask that the game is made easy for unskilled players? This would really suck for all of the unskilled players, because the game would be made too easy for the skilled players. In my personal experience, I have won lanes against my counters, and not been able to absolutely destroy even matchups. For people that disagree with me: Even if every champion were perfectly balanced, people would ask for a nerf on the champions that the most skilled players played, thus causing those champions to become imbalanced. The most skilled players would then switch to the next best champions, and the cycle would repeat. So if we just wait, the cycle will go all the way around and every champion will have been nerfed, making each champion technically equal, and therefore, balanced :P.

9 Comments

BluePolarizer2/21/2015, 9:53:28 PM4 votes

I completely disagree. Played optimally, you can't even touch Kalista with Garen or Darius. And yes, Kalista can 1v5 against a full melee team with no gapclosers. She can permanently kite a 700 movespeed Hecarim or Udyr, ok?

Yash Gautam2/21/2015, 9:52:11 PM1 votes

I think that some champs are unbalanced, but I'm not complaining because I main RekSai...

Thefriendlyorc2/21/2015, 10:05:14 PM1 votes

Its less about 'get good noob' and more that certain champions have FAR more tools than others. Compare a utility ADC like Kalista to Ashe, or a Duelist jungler like Trundle or Udyr to Lee sin. Theres no comparison.

IcyPepper2/22/2015, 7:28:46 AM1 votes

Sometimes people just want to be heard. It's a human thing, and they just need to let it out.