I wish players were more lenient if it's your first time on a champ in a normal game.

Yella Habebe·7/10/2019, 6:31:08 PM·3 votes·2,431 views

I was playing eve for the first time and instantly got flamed by bot lane for not consistently ganking and it makes me really sad that an honest player who's trying to get better at the game to compete with a larger champion pool in ranked can't extend that pool without being flamed.

I have to focus on jungle pathing, skill order, new power spikes etc. I also usually play AD junglers so Itemizing is also a learning curve. So it's a little harder to pay attention to the mini map in these cases.

I'm trying to learn and all i get in chat is

"playing to learn haha yeah ok"

???? This is why we're in silver elo buddy....

Can we stop doing this as players and see normals as a place to try either new champs (not trolling tactics) or practice? I'm trying to get better and improve, and it's so hard to do this when my games are filled with negativity.

The lanes also fed the enemy jungler at around 6-8 minutes by pushing hard all the time but I didn't say a word, how backwards is this way of thinking?

So next time you see someone in a normal with low mastery points, cut them some slack, because at the end of the day, that person is trying to learn to be better so he or she doesn't make those mistakes you're flaming them about.

Have a nice day everyone.

3 Comments

HoldMyPlank7/10/2019, 6:44:16 PM2 votes

Full stop-- Just mute the people that give you a hard time. I can tell you from experience that (especially) as a jungler, youre gonna get badmouthed by everyone that thinks you're doing them wrong. GL mang u got dis*[slayer-pantheon-thumbs]*

Six Inch Heals7/11/2019, 5:26:25 PM1 votes

Did you disclose this in champ select? Yeah, it's a norm and it "doesn't matter," but it's also considerate to say something.