When someone who doesn't play a champion argues with a one trick

awdaf·3/17/2017, 1:46:56 AM·25 votes·1,339 views

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Oelyk3/17/2017, 3:39:33 AM5 votes

Feel free to ask me about extra virgin olive oil.

Who is Taliyah3/17/2017, 1:48:14 PM3 votes

Even worse when you play your one trick in normal games.

"Do you have nothing else to do than ruining my normal games?" "You have no life b*tch, play ranked" "Isn't it a slow way to master, when playing normal games?"

I like the last one most, get it in 1 of 5 games, like am I not allowed to play normal games with the only champ that is fun to me just because of my name? :(

Oleandervine3/17/2017, 1:20:44 PM2 votes

This is how it comes across to others if that player isn't playing the supposed champion they one-trick

http://miriamruiz.es/img/MatildaImRightYoureWrong.gif

Cosmic Hamster3/17/2017, 9:23:19 PM1 votes

In high elo, in low elo one trick ponies can execute their mechanics decently but have no idea how to team fight with their champ or how to build them optimally for the mid-late game based on the enemy comp.

Handy Sandy 3/17/2017, 2:00:41 AM1 votes

IK THIS FEELING

Lord Galvatron3/17/2017, 9:30:28 PM1 votes

That depend's on the definition of "one trick". True one tricks usually don't get very far elo wise because in order to truly know the champion you play, you have to know how to play against it. There is a difference between some ape who plays nothing but Rengar and the OTP called Annie Bot.

AFilthyCaitMain3/17/2017, 2:05:37 AM1 votes

I am that one trick

PeanutButterFan3/17/2017, 4:34:41 AM1 votes

but the feeling when the random scrub is right but the onetrick is wrong