Bronze Homeland?

gabg310·3/19/2015, 12:49:42 PM·2 votes·456 views
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Hey guys! So recently I've started playing ranked alot, and for some reason I got placed in Bronze 1. I wasn't too happy about it, but I accepted my faith, thinking that I could go silver in 1 week or so. It's been 2 weeks and 100 games later that I'm back at the exact same point I was a week ago: 10LP, Bronze 1, after going down twice to Bronze 2. I'm trying to do my best to motivate my team to play safe, push towers when it's time, do their job correctly, but Bronze tryhards simply won't listen. What does that mean? I lose almost every game! Of course, like every player, I have bad games, but I'd say 75% are pretty good games. As you can see, the Shaco game I did 10/5/1 was a 3v5, Vlad AFKing at 5 minutes mark after feeding FB, and Ziggs afking after 10 minutes for no reason. So my only question is that; Do I REALLY belong to Bronze 1?

6 Comments

WukongMain3/19/2015, 1:33:15 PM2 votes

honestly kda proves nothing :p you're going 10/5 against 5 BAD players. why did you die 5 times?, what mistakes did you do to contribute to your 5 deaths? what can you do to prevent those mistakes in future games? untill you can Solo carry a game in bronze, i think you should stay in bronze and learn a few more tricks.

not trying to be rude here, just telling it like it is. im no better myself, only silver 4. i've got lots to learn myself aha.

KDA Michael3/19/2015, 2:32:46 PM2 votes

For the most part, the system keeps us all where we belong. It's hard to accept, but its true.

gabg3103/19/2015, 4:39:02 PM2 votes

Thanks for the constructive coments guys! Very appreciated! I was expecting people to come and say "Oh just l2p noob and maybe u'll 1 day go up in rank 4 now just l2p noob" kind of troll comments:P

Aerothal3/19/2015, 2:46:38 PM1 votes

This is what you should keep in mind:

You belong where you are until you don't and then you will move on.

You are in the "i play well, it's not my fault phase" Until you progress to the "I make too many mistakes, i'm gonna fix them" phase, you'll just stay where you are. you should start reviewing your games after the fact, and work on getting better yourself.

one of the most common hangups is that people do reasonably well in lane but start living in the "i am doing well" bubble, failing to translate the lane success into the game as a whole. If you do well you need to share your success by warding more, ganking the other lanes, creating more pressure etc.

try to follow these steps: 1: become a better player 2: do not (ever) criticize the other players on your team 3: only your mistakes matter