What I think about the community.

AR URF·6/2/2017, 6:40:02 AM·1 votes·260 views

Not only is the community toxic, but they never offer a valid opposing viewpoint, well almost never. Like if I say Swain is a bs op champ, some Swain main will probably be like "You're just trash at the game and don't know how to play"

Rather than scoffing at someone for their views on a certain champ, how about look at things objectively for example. I might not be able to get to silver withYasuo, but I might be able to with Teemo(I've reached silver before, I have not placed since season 4 and don't plan on doing ranked anytime soon). Or I might be able to get to gold with Veigar, but if i keep playing Vayne, than I'll be stuck in bronze.

Just because someone hates on your main or thinks that they're op doesn't mean that they're just a trash bronze player. I've seen a lot people with mastery level 7 on Yasuo that are stuck in silver because they're not good enough to get to gold with him, but they'll be able to get to gold with Garen.

The way i see it is there's to skill than just mechanics. There's knowledge, map awareness, positioning etc. Someone might be weak in champion mechanics, but they're positioning and farming is good. Like I might be able to beat Annie with Katarina with a 40 cs difference without the help of my jungler because mechanics. Or i might be able to offectively teamfight with Vayne because of positioning.

5 Comments

This Is Your Dad6/2/2017, 6:58:03 AM1 votes

I am here to tell you that when someone calls me cheap for playing tryndamere or yi i tell them they're absolutely right and that I lack the skill to play anything difficult. And it's true. :P

Cocho6/2/2017, 7:05:17 AM1 votes

I can hate a champ, but i understand that there are ways to play around him. If the opponent doesn't, I just think they're bad.

Just because person A can get gold with 'x' champ. Doesn't mean person B can.

Just about all gaming communities are toxic, its the internet. This one is far from the worse.