Idea for the Board members

lolptwo·1/8/2016, 7:51:35 PM·4 votes·515 views

I have an idea that I think would be a cool, positive thing for the Boards community. It stems off another game but I find it really fun and would be cool for League.

It would be take work to implement correctly but would be fun

Basically I'm a Legend Hearthstone player who, enjoy that game as well as League. They have in the Hearthstone boards fun little pictures where there is one correct answer to the move to be made. Everyone on the boards tries to guess what the correct answer is until it's revealed.

Why not the same for League? It would work like this.

Someone takes an in-game screen shot in spectator mode of a game, we create a poll with different answers about what the proper next play is to do. A high level Board member(a couple High level board members Diamond +) reveal the correct answer after the general board community guesses through polls.

It would look something like this. Image of a team just Ace'd the opponent

Polling questions: What is the next correct play for the team to do

A: Take Baron then try to end B: Take Dragon then Baron then inhib C: Spread out and push out all lanes D: Try to end the game

The community votes and really shows us how our view of what the correct answer is vs what really high elo players think the correct answer is.

I also think it would be humbling for the vast majority of us who think we know more than we do. The high elo players can even give reasons as to why one answer is substantially better than the others.

Signing off,

Aegon

2 Comments

ModWuks1/8/2016, 8:09:23 PM2 votes

Bookmarked. I might pick this up if no one else does!

Sir ArmaMalum3/17/2016, 2:44:04 PM1 votes

Funnily enough I had a similar idea for a board's 'game' of sorts. Called it "Juke or Fluke?" where you had have a screenshot of someone in a dire situation and you would ask well....Juke of Fluke?

This is definitely a more educational and versatile spin though, since you don't need specifically cool juke videos and can simply use high level games with a good play involved. And that lack of consistent video clips was what nipped my idea in the bud.